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Pontifical Catholic University of Peru

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Pontifical Catholic University of Peru
NamePontifical Catholic University of Peru
CityLima
CountryPeru

Pontifical Catholic University of Peru is a private university located in Lima, Peru, and is one of the most prestigious universities in the country, affiliated with the Catholic Church. The university was founded in 1917 by Father Jorge Dintilhac and has since become a leading institution in Peruvian higher education, with a strong focus on Social Sciences, Humanities, and Natural Sciences. The university has a long history of academic excellence, with many of its graduates going on to become prominent figures in Peruvian politics, including Alberto Fujimori, Alan García, and Ollanta Humala. The university is also known for its strong ties to the Vatican, with many of its faculty members having studied at Pontifical Gregorian University and Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas.

History

The university's history dates back to 1917, when it was founded by Father Jorge Dintilhac with the support of the Archdiocese of Lima and the Society of Jesus. The university's early years were marked by a strong focus on Theology and Philosophy, with many of its faculty members having studied at University of Salamanca and Complutense University of Madrid. In the 1950s and 1960s, the university underwent a period of rapid expansion, with the establishment of new faculties in Engineering, Medicine, and Law, and the creation of new research centers, including the Institute of Peruvian Studies and the Center for Economic Research. The university has also been influenced by the Second Vatican Council and the Medellín Conference, which emphasized the importance of Social Justice and Liberation Theology. Many of the university's faculty members have been involved in the Latin American Episcopal Council and the Peruvian Episcopal Conference.

Academics

The university offers a wide range of academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees in Business Administration, Economics, Law, Medicine, and Engineering, as well as programs in Social Sciences, Humanities, and Natural Sciences. The university is also home to a number of research centers and institutes, including the Institute of Peruvian Studies, the Center for Economic Research, and the Institute of Biotechnology. Many of the university's faculty members have studied at top universities around the world, including Harvard University, Stanford University, and University of Oxford, and have received awards and recognition from organizations such as the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. The university has also established partnerships with other prestigious institutions, including University of California, Berkeley, University of Chicago, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Research

The university is a leading research institution in Peru, with a strong focus on Applied Research and Basic Research. The university's research centers and institutes are involved in a wide range of projects, including studies on Poverty Reduction, Sustainable Development, and Public Health, in collaboration with organizations such as the World Bank, United Nations Development Programme, and Pan American Health Organization. The university has also established partnerships with other research institutions, including National Institutes of Health, European Organization for Nuclear Research, and Max Planck Society. Many of the university's researchers have received awards and recognition from organizations such as the National Science Foundation and the European Research Council.

Campus

The university's main campus is located in the San Isidro district of Lima, and features a mix of modern and historic buildings, including the Main Building, which was designed by Peruvian architect Luis Miró Quesada. The campus is also home to a number of facilities, including the University Library, the Student Center, and the Sports Complex, which have been recognized by organizations such as the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The university also has a number of satellite campuses and facilities, including the Campus of the Faculty of Medicine, which is located in the Miraflores district of Lima, and the Campus of the Faculty of Engineering, which is located in the Surquillo district of Lima.

Organization

The university is governed by a Board of Trustees, which is composed of representatives from the Catholic Church, the Peruvian government, and the university's faculty and alumni, including Cardinal Juan Luis Cipriani Thorne and Former President of Peru, Alejandro Toledo. The university is also divided into a number of faculties and schools, including the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Medicine, and the Faculty of Engineering, which are accredited by organizations such as the American Bar Association and the Liaison Committee on Medical Education. The university has a strong commitment to Social Responsibility and Community Engagement, with many of its students and faculty members involved in projects and initiatives, such as the Peruvian Red Cross and the World Wildlife Fund.

Notable Alumni

The university has a long list of notable alumni, including Former President of Peru, Alberto Fujimori, Former President of Peru, Alan García, and Former President of Peru, Ollanta Humala, as well as other prominent figures in Peruvian politics, such as Lourdes Flores Nano and Keiko Fujimori. The university's alumni have also gone on to become leaders in Business and Industry, including CEO of Grupo Wong, Carlos Wong, and CEO of Grupo Romero, Hernando de Soto. Many of the university's alumni have received awards and recognition from organizations such as the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Prince of Asturias Awards. The university's alumni network includes Harvard Business School, Stanford Graduate School of Business, and University of Oxford Said Business School. Category:Universities in Peru

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