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The Universidad Central de Venezuela was founded in 1721 as the "Universidad Real y Pontificia de Caracas", as a result of a Royal Decree signed by Philip V of Spain. [1] The Universidad Politécnica de la Fuerza Armada Nacional was established in 1974 by a resolution of the ministry of defense and the president of Venezuela, Rafael Caldera. [9]
Universidad Central de Venezuela (UCV) 57,569 Caracas, Maracay and Cagua [3] [4] 4 Universidad de Los Andes (ULA) 54,595 (only in Mérida city) Mérida, San Cristóbal, Trujillo, Tovar, El Vigía [5] 5 Universidad de Oriente (UDO) 46,752 Cumaná, Barcelona, Maturín, Ciudad Bolívar, Porlamar, Puerto Ordaz, Carúpano and Anaco. [6] 6
IESA is considered Venezuela's leading business school, and it played a key role in the liberalization economic policy of the second administration of Carlos Andrés Pérez (1989 - 1993). A number of academics from it (including Moisés Naím and Ricardo Hausmann ) were appointed ministers, and the group became known as the "IESA Boys," in ...
The "Universidad Bicentenaria de Aragua" (UBA) is a private institution of higher education in Turmero, Aragua State, Venezuela. Undergraduate degrees offered: Engineering Faculty. Systems engineering; Electrical engineering; Faculty of Management and Social Sciences. Administration; Public Accounting; Social Communication; Psychology
The university also offers on-line courses and distance learning. [9] In 2016, UCAB law students took first place in the Spanish version of the International Criminal Court Moot Competition at The Hague. [10] The university's Model United Nations team has been active since 1996, and has won the best delegation award at Harvard University.
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The Universidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado (UCLA) is a public university of Venezuela located in Barquisimeto.It was founded in 1962 with the creation of the Centro Experimental de Estudios Superiores (CEDES), and became the Universidad de la Región Centro Occidental in 1967, before being given its current name in 1979.
The University was reopened in 1958 after the coup d'état which ended the Perez Jimenez dictatorship. It acquired the former railway station at Camoruco, some 3 km from the city center, which had become redundant with the closure of the rail service to Puerto Cabello. The converted railway station continues to be the seat of the "Rectorado" of ...