Universidad Nacional Jorge Basadre Grohmann | |
Type | National University, List of universities in Peru |
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Established | 1971 |
Rector | Blgo. Guillermo Bornaz Acosta |
Academic staff | 15 (30 Academic Professional School) |
Address | Miraflores Avenue, Tacna / Tacna - Perú , , |
Website | www.unjbg.edu.pe |
The Jorge Basadre Grohmann National University (Spanish : Universidad Nacional Jorge Basadre Grohmann) is a public university located in the city of Tacna, Peru. It was founded by Decree Law No. 1894 on August 26, 1971; academic activities started on May 13, 1972. The university is named after Jorge Basadre, a renowned Peruvian historian born in Tacna. Currently, the university is known by the acronym UNJBG and prepares students for 30 careers.
Charge | Professor |
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Rector: | Blgo. Guillermo Bornaz Acosta |
Academic Vice Rector (c): | Mgr. Juan Yábar Jibaja |
Administrative Vice Rector (c): | Mgr. Alberto Pacheco Pacheco |
Secretary General: | Mgr. Luis Espinoza Ramos |
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