Iberoamerican University of Science and Technology (Chile)

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Iberoamerican University of Science and Technology
Universidad Iberoamericana de Ciencias y Tecnología
Logo Universidad Iberoamericana de Ciencias y Tecnologia de Chile.png
Typeprivate
Established17 Abril 1989
President Félix Viveros Díaz
Location,
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CampusCampus Casa Central
Website www.uiberoamericana.cl

The Iberoamerican University of Science and Technology or UIBERO (in the past UNICIT) is a private university Chilean accredited by the National Commission of Accreditation (CNA-Chile). [1] It finds situated in the city of Santiago of Chile.

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In 2016, the ránking of AméricaEconomía situated it in the 47th place of a total of 57 universities considered, whereas the ránking Webometrics situated it in the place 74th place of a total of 79 Chilean universities considered. [2] [3]

History

The university was founded on 17 April 1989, by the professor normalista, graduate in education of the Catholic University of Chile and employer Filomena Narváez Elgueta. [4] [5]

On 1 April 1991, the Ministry of Education authorises the careers of Agronomy, Veterinary Medicine, Engineering in Foods, Commercial Engineering, Civil Engineering in Electronics, Forest Engineering and Contador Auditor. [4] During this first stage, the university was examined by the University Austral, University of Concepción and University of Talca, explaining ademas with the support of the University of Tennessee. [4]

In June 1996 created the magazine Witnesses University like space of opinion, discussion and diffusion of the institution. [6]

In April 1998 inaugurated the building Tennessee, central headquarters of the university, where concentrate laboratories, rooms of classes and administrative units of the institution.

On 15 January 2004, after the presentation in front of the Upper Council of Education, delivered the status of Autonomous University. [4]

In 2005, the National Commission of Accreditation, accredited to the University in the Areas of Institutional Management and Teaching of Pregrado by a valid term until 28 January 2011.

In December 2013, during the retoría of Sergio Becerra Ovalle, the house of studies lost the accreditation when the National Commission of Accreditation dictated his last institutional certifications of the year. [7]

On 13 January 2016, the university signs an agreement with the Private University San Juan Bautista of Peru.

Rectors

The rectors from his foundation until the day of today have been the following:

NumberNamePeriod
IJosé Galmez de Pablo [4] 1989-1994
IIFilomena Narváez Elgueta [4] 1994-1998
IIIFernando Monckeberg Barros [4] 1998-1999
IVJuan José Villavicencio [8] [4] 1999-2004
VJuan Tosso Torres [8] 2005-2009
IVCarlos Pereira Alvornoz [4] 2009-2013
VIISergio Becerra Ovalle [4] 2013-2014
VIIIMario Jarpa Gibert [4] 2014
IXFélix Viveros Díaz [9] [4] 2014 - Actuality

Professors stood out

Organisation

The university organises around five academic faculties.

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