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El origen de la Universidad del Valle y su contexto historico. Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia: Universidad del Valle. Herrera Hurtado, Stella (2009). Árboles de la Universidad del Valle. Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia: Universidad del Valle. ISBN 978-958-670-725-1. Londoño Rosero; Luis Alberto (2004). Diez Años de Vida Universitaria en ...
San Miguel was initially founded in 1918 in Santa Fe and in 1923 was moved to Buenos Aires. The university has two campuses, USAL Universidad del Salvador and Centro Loyola. [1] In 1932, the university received authorization from the Holy See to award ecclesiastical degrees in philosophy and theology, from bachelor through licentiate and ...
José Miguel Oviedo (1934 – 19 December 2019) [1] was a Peruvian writer and literary critic, born in Lima.He received his doctorate from the Pontificia Universidad Católica in 1961, afterwards teaching at the same institution.
The Universidad del Valle de México (UVM) is a private university founded in 1960 and one of the largest university systems in Mexico. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The school enrolls more than 120,000 students, and has approximately 11,900 faculty members and 6,900 staff employees.
José Miguel Gambra Gutiérrez (born 1950) is a Spanish philosopher and politician. He is known mostly as the expert in logic and in the theory of predicates; since the 1980s he has been holding various teaching positions at Facultad de Filosofía of Universidad Complutense in Madrid.
Universidad Gerardo Barrios, commonly known as Universidad, is a private university in San Miguel, El Salvador. [1 ... con fuego retardado - El Diario de Hoy ...
Universidad de Los Andes maintained its affiliation with the Catholic Church until 1832, when the president of Venezuela, General José Antonio Páez, passed an act making it a secular institution. Currently, Universidad de Los Andes operates two campuses in Mérida, with about a dozen faculties spread throughout the city, as well as two ...
Named in honor of Salvadoran priest, lawyer, politician and national hero José Matías Delgado, UJMD, also known as "La Matías", [citation needed] was conceived as a nonprofit institution by Salvadoran intellectuals, academics and businessmen, its main objective being the formation of professionals with the capability of improving and directing the business and judicial institutions of the time.