Chilean private university
University of Concepcion
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Motto
| Por el desarrollo libre del espiritu.
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Motto in English
| For the free development of the spirit.
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Type
| Traditional
, Private (with State contributions)
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Established
| May 14, 1919
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Budget
| US$
66 million
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Rector
| Carlos Saavedra Rubilar
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Academic staff
| 1,164
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Students
| 27,998
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Undergraduates
| 25,870
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Postgraduates
| 2,128
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Location
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Campus
| Urban
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Colors
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Blue and yellow
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Website
| www
.udec
.cl
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Universidad de Concepcion
(
UdeC
) is a
traditional
Chilean private university. The work of the
Penquista
community, it is one of the most prestigious in its country, and considered complex due to its extensive research in the various areas of knowledge. Founded on May 14, 1919, it is the third oldest university in Chile, and one of the 25 universities belonging to the Council of Rectors of Chilean Universities.
Its headquarters are located in the city of
Concepcion
, and also has two other campuses in
Chillan
and
Los Angeles
. In a citizen survey carried out in 2012, it was chosen as the symbol that most identifies Penquistas.
It was the first University created in the center-south zone of the country. Besides being the 1st to be constituted as a private law corporation and belong to the Cruz del Sur University Network, it also belongs to the G9 University Network. The University of Concepcion also had a pioneering role in the reform movement of Chilean universities that took place at the end of the 1960s. It was the first Chilean university that approved the University Reform in that period (1968), giving greater participation to students in university management. The origins of the
MIR (Chile)
is also found amid the student movement at the University of Concepcion in that period.
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The main promoter of the foundation of the university was Chilean educator and lawyer Enrique Molina Garmendia, who sought to create the 1st secular university in Chile. As part of its educational line, the University of Concepcion devotes a large part of its budget to academic research. It has in its facilities the most complete museum of Chilean art in the country, several sports centers and a network of 11 libraries, the main one occupying an area of 10,000 m
2
(110,000 sq ft) with a total of 100,000 volumes.
By 2012, the total number of graduates of this house of studies amounted to 57,000. It also teaches 23,700 students, 2,166 of them graduate programs; 72% of its professors have doctorates or master's degrees; and its infrastructure, with 243,556 m
2
(2,621,610 sq ft) built, is one of the largest in Chile.
It is currently accredited by the National Accreditation Commission (CNA-Chile) for the maximum period of seven years, from November 2016 to November 2023. Figure in the third position within the Chilean universities according to the webometric classification of the CSIC (July 2017) and in the third position according to the AmericaEconomia 2017 ranking as well as national and international rankings. Within the Chilean universities, it is also among the 11 that figure in the QS 2017 world university ranking, among the 10 that appear in the Times Higher Education 2017 ranking, and among the 25 that appear in the ranking of Scimago Institution Rankings (SIR) 2017, with the 3rd position nationally and 572th worldwide.
Its Concepcion campus was declared a National Heritage in 2016 by the Council of National Monuments of Chile; it is the 1st and only University in Chile to have this recognition due to the design and architectural style of its environment that has been implemented in its buildings and campus-level environment since its foundation. The proclamation grants the university special protection and conservation of the campus and its space by the state; therefore, any intervention to the same has to be reported to the Council of Monuments, while any damage and type of vandalism that jeopardizes the integrity and security of the campus will be seriously penalized according to the law that regulates and covers the National Monuments, as well as the prompt construction of the 1st and only Bio Bio Technological Science Park (PACYT) in all of Chile located in the Bio-Bio Region, near the campus of the Universidad de Concepcion; which at the same time will be in charge of the administration, organization, and projection of new ideas with a view to the future of it together with the Government of Chile; this initiative is going to be projected as a productive space of the future and a relevant pole of the development of the country, the place where all the creative potential will be housed, knowledge and innovations of high impact will be generated.
History
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Background
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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many scholars from
Concepcion
started to plead for the construction of a university for the south of
Chile
where it would be possible to study professional degrees outside the capital,
Santiago
. However, a project of this magnitude required a high level of organization, which as yet did not exist. In February 1917, the newspaper
El Sur
reported:
The idea of creating a university cannot yet be possible because of "the lack of organization of those who want to create it".
Committee Pro-University
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On March 23, 1917, the first official meeting took place to realise two goals of the citizens of Concepcion: a clinical hospital and a university.
After debate, a committee was named to take charge of the construction of these two projects. The projects were closely related because the hospital would become the base of the new university's medical school. Some notable members of the committee included Enrique Molina Garmendia, Pedro Nolasco, Edmundo Larenas and Virginio Gomez.
Foundation
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The commission then presented the documentation to
Congress
that would officially create the university. These were sent and approved, and on May 14, 1919, Enrique Molina Garmendia founded the university and became its first rector.
Nowadays, the university is funded by various organisations belonging to the "University of Concepcion Corporation". The Lottery is one of the main organisations. With this funding, the University of Concepcion has become one of the most modern and important universities in Chile.
Organization
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The University of Concepcion is divided into three campuses, located in
Chillan
,
Los Angeles
and
Concepcion
. The latter is the main and most important campus.
Concepcion Campus
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The university is located in the University District. The whole campus comprises what is known as the
Ciudad Universitaria
(University City), which also contains museums, sculptures and parks. Today, the campus has an area of 1,425,000 m
2
, of which 239,856 are built upon. It is the knowledge, science, culture, technology and research centre of the city of
Concepcion
. The
Presencia de America Latina
mural by
Jorge Gonzalez Camarena
is within the
Casa del Arte
on the university campus.
In 2010, the University of Concepcion campus was named one of Chile's most important architectural works from the first half of the 20th century. The "Obra Bicentenario" award distinguishes works that, in the last 100 years, have changed the face of Chile's cities and most improved the quality of life of its inhabitants.
Chillan Campus
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The Chillan campus was founded in 1955 with the support of many institutions such as the
United Nations
, the
OAS
, American and European universities, and others. It mainly focuses on agricultural sciences and has approximately 2,000 students, more than 100 academic staff and 250 administrative staff.
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Los Angeles Campus
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The Los Angeles campus was founded in 1962 at the request of the people of the province to the university rector, David Stitchkin Branover. Currently, it has 1,300 students and 35 full-time teachers, plus other part-time academic staff.
Schools and Departments
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The University of Concepcion is made up of 19 schools and departments:
- Department of Agronomy.
- Department of Architecture, Urban Planning and Geography.
- Department of Biological Sciences.
- School of Economics and Business Administration.
- Department of Physical Sciences and Mathematics.
- Department of Forestry.
- School of Law and Social Sciences.
- Department of Natural and Oceanographic Sciences.
- Department of Chemical Sciences.
- Department of Nursing.
- Department of Social Sciences.
- School of Veterinary Science.
- School of Education.
- Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry.
- School of Humanities and Arts.
- Department of Engineering.
- Department of Agricultural Engineering.
- School of Medicine.
- School of Dentistry.
- School of Pharmacy.
- School of Environmental Sciences
Administration
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The university's current rector is Carlos Saavedra Rubilar. The university belongs to the Council of Rectors of Traditional Chilean Universities.
The rectors that have directed the university have been:
Rector
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Period
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Enrique Molina Garmendia
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1919?1956
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David Stitchkin Branover
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1956?1962
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Ignacio Gonzalez Ginouves
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1962?1968
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David Stitchkin Branover
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1968
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Edgardo Enriquez Frodden
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1969?1972
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Carlos Von Plessing Baentsch
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1973
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Guillermo Gonzalez Bastias
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1973?1975
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Heinrich Rochna Viola
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1975?1980
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Guillermo Clericus Etchegoyen
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1980?1987
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Carlos Von Plessing Baentsch
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1987?1990
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Cesar Augusto Parra Munoz
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1990?1997
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Sergio Lavanchy Merino
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1998?2018
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Carlos Saavedra Rubilar
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2018 -
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