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The University of San Carlos was established under his protection on 31 January 1676. [2] The university tradition in Guatemala and Central America goes back to the 17th century, when the University of San Carlos was founded on 31 January 1676 by Royal Decree of Carlos II in the colonial capital of Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala.
Universidad San Pablo de Guatemala, founded in 2006; Universidad InterNaciones, founded in 2009; Universidad de Occidente, founded in 2010; Universidad Da Vinci de Guatemala, founded in 2012; Universidad Regional de Guatemala, founded in 2014
Francisco Marroquín University (Spanish: Universidad Francisco Marroquín), also known by the abbreviation UFM, is a private, secular university in Guatemala City, Guatemala. It describes its mission as "to teach and disseminate the ethical, legal, and economic principles of a society of free and responsible persons."
[a] Guatemala: Méndez Montenegro, Julio César: President from 1966 to 1970 Guatemala: Rivera Paz, Mariano: Governor of the State of Guatemala from 1838 to 1844 [e] Guatemala: Palma, Baudilio: Acting president in 1930 Guatemala: Salazar Castro, Carlos (1800 - 1867) Acting head of State (1834, 1839) El Salvador [e] Guatemala; Serrano Elías, Jorge
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The Centro de Estudios Conservacionistas (CECON; Center for Conservation Studies) is a scientific research institute of the San Carlos University of Guatemala (USAC). [1] [2] The center was created in August 1981, and since February 1982 has been administratively attached to USAC's faculty of chemistry and pharmacy.
Universidad del Istmo (University of the Isthmus), commonly referred to as UNIS, is a private university in Guatemala. UNIS was officially founded in 1997 as the successor institution of the Instituto Femenino de Estudios Superiores (IFES), (Institute of Higher Education for Women).
A year later, in partnership with the Association of Managers of Guatemala, they established the Escuela Superior de Alta Gerencia (ESAG), to provide expertise. In 2002, another branch was established in Quetzaltenango as part of the Central American University which is the High School Senior Management headquarters.