Matilde Huici | |
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Born | Matilde Huici Navaz 3 August 1890 |
Died | 13 April 1965 | (aged 74)
Nationality | Spanish |
Alma mater | Complutense University of Madrid |
Political party | Spanish Socialist Workers' Party |
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Matilde Huici Navaz (Pamplona, 3 August 1890 – Santiago, 13 April 1965) was a Spanish educator and lawyer. In addition to her collaboration with María de Maeztu in the Residencia de Señoritas,[1] first official center in Spain established to promote university education for women, and the Lyceum Club Femenino, association of women, she was co-founder of the Association of Spanish University Women (with Victoria Kent and Clara Campoamor in 1928) and Spanish delegate of the Advisory Commission for Social and Humanitarian Issues of the League of Nations.[2] Exiled in Chile since 1940, Huici founded in 1944 the School of Párvulos Educator of the University of Chile and developed an intense pedagogical activity.[3][4]
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