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3–4 As Director. 2 Rafael Martínez Álvarez 1917 1944 26–27 Director until 1925, then position was renamed to Dean. 3 Manuel Rodríguez Ramos: 1960 Named Dean Emeritus. 4 David Helfeld: 1961 1974 12–13 5 Jaime B. Fuster: 1974 1978 3–4 6 Carlos G. Cadilla 1986 7 Antonio García Padilla: 1986 2001 14–15 Named Dean Emeritus on September ...
All schools offer undergraduate degrees at the level of Licenciatura (5 years) and graduate degrees at the level of master's degree (2 years) and PhD (3–4 years) from the Graduate School. [5] The Graduate School, founded in 1941, offers 222 different specializations, 109 Master's degrees and 40 PhDs. [6] School of Architecture.
Escuela Libre de Derecho was founded on July 24, 1912, by several alumni of the Escuela Nacional de Jurisprudencia in protest of the imposition of Luis Cabrera as the dean, overlooking Don Jorge Vera Estañol. [2] Today, it is considered one of the most prestigious law schools in Mexico. [3]
After a series of major earthquakes in 1773, which destroyed many parts of the city of Santiago de los Caballeros, the crown authorities ordered the evacuation of the city and the relocation of its government, religious and university functions to the new capital La Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción, the university's present location. [2]
Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ was founded in 1988 [1] by Santiago Gangotena González through a non-profit institution he also founded, Corporación de Promoción Universitaria, its umbrella foundation. It was the first totally private self-financed university in Ecuador.
The University of Cartagena (Spanish: Universidad de Cartagena), also called UniCartagena, is a departmental public coeducational research university based primarily in the city of Cartagena, Bolívar, Colombia.
Among the school's alumni are a U.S. Supreme Court Justice, at least 76 judges of United States court system, 12 state Supreme Court Justices (with 6 serving as Chief Justice), 3 supreme court justices of foreign countries, at least 46 members of United States Congress as well as 9 Olympians, 5 of whom won 13 medals, several founders of law ...
The university traces its foundations to a Dominican seminary established in 1518. This was raised to the status of a university by the Papal Bull In Apostolatus Culmine, issued by Pope Paul III on 28 October 1538, and granted the same rights and powers as the Spanish University of Alcalá de Henares.