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    • Source: Inca Garcilaso de la Vega University
    • The Inca Garcilaso de la Vega University (UIGV) is a private university located in the city of Lima, Peru. Founded on December 21, 1964, during the first government of President Fernando BelaĆŗnde Terry. It is currently in the period of cessation of activities due to the fact that the Superintendencia Nacional de EducaciĆ³n Superior Universitaria (SUNEDU) denied his licensing.


      History



      The Inca Garcilaso de la Vega University was created in December 1964 by Supreme Decree No. 74 and 26-A. It took the name of the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, a writer and historian of Hispanic-Inca descent considered the "first biological and spiritual mestizo of America".
      Initially the university functioned as a pedagogical university, then having six faculties, but over the years it expanded its educational offer reaching a total of ten faculties that taught seventeen undergraduate degrees. In 1992, it began its undergraduate study program distance learning, and in 2010 it opened a graduate school that offered up to fifteen master's degrees and seven doctoral programs.
      Currently, the university has thirteen faculties and one graduate school. In total, it offers 48 undergraduate degrees, 38 master's degrees, and 11 doctorates, in addition to 24 second-specialty programs.
      On October 10, 2019, the Superintendencia Nacional de EducaciĆ³n Superior Universitaria (Sunedu) denied his licensing due to non-compliance with various basic quality conditions. For this reason, the university must cease its activities within a period of two years, counted from the following academic semester.
      In May 2020, Sunedu extended to five years (three additional) the deadline for the cessation of academic activities of all universities with a denied license, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, during this period said houses of study will not be able to carry out admission processes.


      Organization




      = Campus

      =

      The Inca Garcilaso de la Vega University had six campuses (two in Santa Beatriz and two in Pueblo Libre) in the city of Lima, which ceased their activities due to the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) and because it is in the liquidation process.


      = Academic areas

      =
      School of Administrative Sciences
      Administrative Sciences
      School of Pharmaceutical and Biochemical Sciences
      Pharmaceutical and Biochemical Sciences
      School of Foreign Trade and International Relations
      Port and Customs Management
      International Logistics
      International Relations and Negotiations
      School of Law and Political Science
      Law
      School of Nursing
      Nursing
      School of Stomatology
      Stomatology
      School of Administrative and Industrial Engineering
      Engineering management
      Industrial engineering
      School of Psychology and Social Work
      Psychology
      Social Work
      School of Medical technology
      Physical therapy and Rehabilitation


      Notable alumni


      Luis Alva Castro, (economist, former Vice President, former Prime Minister)
      Valia Barak (journalist and TV presenter)
      MarĆ­a Teresa Cabrera (lawyer, former Congresswoman)
      Omar Chehade (lawyer, Congressman)
      Arlette Contreras (lawyer, activist, Congresswoman, included in the TIME 100 list of the most influential people)
      JosƩ Lecaros (lawyer, President of the Supreme Court)
      Ana Rosa Liendo (actress, storyteller and radio host)
      AgustĆ­n Mantillaā€  (economist, sociologist, former Congressman and Minister of the Interior)
      Daniel Maurate (lawyer, former Minister of Labor and Employment Promotion)
      Carlos MorƔn (lawyer, General in retreat of the National Police of Peru, former Minister of the Interior)
      Ɓlvaro Ugazā€  (journalist and TV presenter)
      Vicente Zeballos (lawyer, former President of the Council of Ministers)
      CĆ©sar Zumaeta (economist, former Congressman and President of the Congress)


      See also


      Education in Peru
      List of universities in Peru


      References




      External links



      Official Web site

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