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Autonomous University of Nuevo León

The Autonomous University of Nuevo León (Spanish: Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, UANL) is a public university with seven campuses across the northern Mexican state of Nuevo León. Founded as University of Nuevo León on 25 September 1933, it is the third largest public university in Mexico in terms of student population and the most important institution of higher learning in Northeastern Mexico, which offers the highest number of academic programs. It is also the oldest university in the state, it is currently headquartered in San Nicolás de los Garza, a suburb of Monterrey.[6]

Autonomous University of Nuevo León
Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
Center for Research and Development in Health Sciences building
MottoAlere Flammam Veritatis
Motto in English
Encouraging the flame of truth
TypePublic research university
Established25 September 1933; 89 years ago (1933-09-25)[1]
EndowmentUS$490 million (2014)[2]
RectorRogelio Garza Rivera[3]
Academic staff
6,184 (2011)
Students141,971 (2011)[4]
Undergraduates77,992 (2011)[5]
Postgraduates4,799 (2011)[5]
Location,
Mexico

25°43′38″N 100°18′37″W / 25.72722°N 100.31028°W / 25.72722; -100.31028Coordinates: 25°43′38″N 100°18′37″W / 25.72722°N 100.31028°W / 25.72722; -100.31028
Campus7 across the state; mostly urban.[5]
Colors   Blue and gold
AffiliationsANUIES, CUMEX, CONAHEC, International Association of Universities, ONEFA
MascotTiger
Websitewww.uanl.mx

The UANL has seven distinct campuses: the Main Campus, which houses the Administration Building, Colleges of Law, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Public Accounting and Philosophy, amongst others, as well as the Football Stadium, and other sport facilities. Other campuses include the Health Sciences Campus, the Mederos Humanities and Fine Arts campus, the Marin Agronomy Center, the Escobedo Agricultural Sciences Campus, the Linares Earth Sciences, and Forestry campus, as well as the Sabinas Hidalgo facilities, where extensions of the Colleges of Law, and Business are housed.[6]

The institution counts with 84 Libraries with a total of 2,238,000 Library volumes. It has 27 research facilities with 438 national researchers, 16 academic journals, 9 main campus bookstores, 25 student computer centers and 53 cafeterias.[6]

The university has been ranked by various organizations as one of the best public universities in Mexico and Latin America, it has been ranked fourth place in a publication of the Best Universities Of Mexico 2014 by the Rankia Organization in Mexico,[7] and is ranked as one of the 10 most recognized universities in Mexico by a number of organizations like QS World University Rankings[8] and the Mexican journal "El Universal".

History

Foundation

 
The Civil Academy, one of the five institutions that joined efforts to create the University of Nuevo León in 1933.

The immediate forerunner of this public university dates back to 1859, when the Civil Academy (Colegio Civil) started its courses. This institution had been envisioned by Governor Santiago Vidaurri but was erected by his successor, José Silvestre Aramberri, after the former was removed from office. The academy began to sponsor the Pharmacy and Medicine courses José Eleuterio González had been teaching at the local Hospital of the Rosary for several decades. The academic offerings included courses in Law and Medicine, as well as a preparatory school. Its first director was José de Jesús Dávila y Prieto.

On 29 October 1932, the delegations of the state schools of Law, Medicine and Pharmacy; the Civil Academy and the normal school, submitted a project to the Congress of Nuevo León to organize a state university for the Monterrey Metropolitan area. On 7 November 1932, the state congress ordered to proceed with the request and on 25 September 1933 the University of Nuevo León was born.[9] Héctor González González was elected as the first rector of the university.[10]

In its first year, 1,864 students were schooled by 218 professors from the faculties of Medicine, Law, Engineering, and Chemistry, the Normal School, a preparatory school, the School of Nurses and Obstetricians and the Álvaro Obregón and Pablo Livas Industrial Schools. The institution became plagued with political disputes and almost two years later, on 25 September 1935, it was closed by state decree, only to reopen almost eight years later, on 13 September 1943.[9]

Expansion

 
Metro Area of Monterrey: "Alere flammam veritatis" Monument (Feed the flame of truth), in the main campus of the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, UANL

The number of faculty and personnel began to grow and this prompted the construction of its own campus in 1958, the University City (Ciudad Universitaria), an academic complex located in San Nicolás de los Garza, a suburb to the state capital. In 1967, its open-air stadium was finished. From 1968 to 1972, the university was hit once again by student protests and political disputes, and by 1971 the protests had forced the government to stop from interfering in its internal affairs and recognize a statute of autonomy that became part of its current name: Autonomous University of Nuevo León (Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León).[11]

In the late 1990s the institution saw the necessity to rent its professional football (soccer) team, which has maintained in the Mexican professional league (Tigres de la UANL),[12] and was later affected by a corruption scandal that involved its own rector but ended with no legal consequences for those accused.[13]

Campuses

The university has seven campuses across the state:

  • University City (Ciudad Universitaria) in San Nicolás de los Garza, which houses thirteen schools; a 43,150-seat, open air stadium; its two main libraries, computer labs, cafeterias and the main bookstore.[5]
  • Agricultural and Animal Sciences Campus, in Escobedo, houses a local branch of both the Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine schools, a center for research and development in food sciences (CIDIA) and a center for business development.[14]
  • Health Sciences Campus, in Monterrey, housing the Schools of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Psychology, Public Health and Nutrition, along the University Hospital and a health clinic for its personnel.[5]
  • Marin Campus in Marin, home of the School of Agronomy.[5]
  • Mederos Campus, in Monterrey, housing the Schools of Economics, Communication Studies, Music, Political Sciences and International Relations, Stage Arts and Visual Arts, along the university theater, a state branch of the World Trade Centers Association and the Bilingual Education Research Center (CIDEB).[5]
  • Linares Campus in the Southern municipality of Linares, housing the Earth Sciences, Forestry, and a branch of the Accounting and Business Administration faculty schools.[5]
  • Sabinas Hidalgo Campus in Sabinas Hidalgo, home of a local branch of Law and Business Administration schools.[5]

Preparatorias (High Schools)

The university also runs 36 high schools of which 7 are Technical High Schools, one is a Bilingual International High School, and the rest are 2-year high schools.[15] 25 other schools around the state that are not property of the UANL are incorporated to the university, which means that these schools meet the norms established by the institution (a minimum infrastructure of libraries, laboratories, class rooms, school programs accepted by the UANL, and certified academic staff).[16]

Organization

The current rector is Rogelio Garza Rivera, The university also has a symphony orchestra, a chamber orchestra, and a band of regional music, El Tigre.

Athletics

The UANL's teams are called Tigres (Tigers).

The American football team, named the Auténticos Tigres, is very successful in the ONEFA. The program has won five national championships (1974, 1977, 2009, 2011, and 2012), and four times has been runner-up. They play in the Estadio Gaspar Mass.

UANL teams have also won the national universiade in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009[17]

The UANL installations include the Raymundo "Chico" Rivera Stadium (a football and athletic field), the Luis Eugenio Todd Gym, a baseball park, an indoor football pitch, and a tennis center with four courts[18]

The football team Tigres de la UANL was managed by the UANL until 1996, when the team's control passed to Cemex through a 30 years agreement, but the team has always belonged to the UANL. The Estadio Universitario is located in the principal campus of the UANL, and occasionally is host of Auténticos Tigres games, and others activities of the university.

The University Olympic Aquatic Centre Centro Acuático Olímpico Universitario is one of the best aquatic centers of the country. It's also located in the main campus and there are swimming, water polo, diving and synchronized swimming teams.

Notable alumni

 
Ciudad Universitaria
 
Sculpture inaugurated by governor Sócrates Rizzo García of Nuevo León from 1991 to 1996

Politicians

Governors

Federal cabinet secretaries

Notable architects

  • Cesar Dominguez.
  • Jose Said Salazar Almaguer.

Sportsmen

See also

References

  • This article draws heavily on the corresponding article in the Spanish-language Wikipedia, which was accessed in the version of 3 April 2005.
  1. ^ Harden Cooper, Ricardo (2007-01-22). . Cultural. El Porvenir (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2009-10-03.
  2. ^ "Contraloría General Depto. Presupuestos" (PDF). UANL. Retrieved May 7, 2014.
  3. ^ (in Spanish). Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. 2009-10-03. Archived from the original on 2015-09-08. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
  4. ^ (PDF) (in Spanish). Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-08-07. Retrieved 2014-05-08.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i (PDF). Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-08-07. Retrieved 2014-05-08.
  6. ^ a b c "Antecedentes: la historia de la UANL" (PDF). Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. 2006-07-05. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  7. ^ "Rankia 2014" (in Spanish). Rankia. 2014-09-01. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  8. ^ "UANL Ranking". QS World University Rankings. 2014. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  9. ^ a b (in Spanish). Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. 2006-07-05. Archived from the original on 2009-09-04. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
  10. ^ Galán Wong, Luis J. (2003). Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León: Organizational Structure. Monterrey, Nuevo León: Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. pp. 13, 71. ISBN 9789706941039.
  11. ^ (in Spanish). Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. 2006-07-05. Archived from the original on 2009-08-30. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
  12. ^ Cedillo, Juan (2006-08-14). "Firma UANL convenio con Cemex". El Universal (in Spanish). Mexico City. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
  13. ^ "Regresa Manuel Silos a la UANL". Milenio (in Spanish). Monterrey. Notimex. 2008-10-23. Retrieved 2009-10-05.[dead link]
  14. ^ (in Spanish). Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. 2008-09-04. Archived from the original on 2008-09-17. Retrieved 2009-10-03.
  15. ^ "Preparatoria UANL" (in Spanish). Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. 2014-07-05. Retrieved 2014-07-05.
  16. ^ (in Spanish). Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. 2014-02-26. Archived from the original on 2014-05-08. Retrieved 2014-07-05.
  17. ^ "UANL logra bicampeonato". UANL. May 7, 2007..
  18. ^ . UANL. August 18, 2008. Archived from the original on October 30, 2009.

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UANL redirects here For the football club see Tigres UANL The Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon Spanish Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon UANL is a public university with seven campuses across the northern Mexican state of Nuevo Leon Founded as University of Nuevo Leon on 25 September 1933 it is the third largest public university in Mexico in terms of student population and the most important institution of higher learning in Northeastern Mexico which offers the highest number of academic programs It is also the oldest university in the state it is currently headquartered in San Nicolas de los Garza a suburb of Monterrey 6 Autonomous University of Nuevo LeonUniversidad Autonoma de Nuevo LeonCenter for Research and Development in Health Sciences buildingMottoAlere Flammam VeritatisMotto in EnglishEncouraging the flame of truthTypePublic research universityEstablished25 September 1933 89 years ago 1933 09 25 1 EndowmentUS 490 million 2014 2 RectorRogelio Garza Rivera 3 Academic staff6 184 2011 Students141 971 2011 4 Undergraduates77 992 2011 5 Postgraduates4 799 2011 5 LocationSan Nicolas de los Garza Nuevo Leon Mexico25 43 38 N 100 18 37 W 25 72722 N 100 31028 W 25 72722 100 31028 Coordinates 25 43 38 N 100 18 37 W 25 72722 N 100 31028 W 25 72722 100 31028Campus7 across the state mostly urban 5 Colors Blue and goldAffiliationsANUIES CUMEX CONAHEC International Association of Universities ONEFAMascotTigerWebsitewww wbr uanl wbr mxThe UANL has seven distinct campuses the Main Campus which houses the Administration Building Colleges of Law Biological Sciences Chemistry Public Accounting and Philosophy amongst others as well as the Football Stadium and other sport facilities Other campuses include the Health Sciences Campus the Mederos Humanities and Fine Arts campus the Marin Agronomy Center the Escobedo Agricultural Sciences Campus the Linares Earth Sciences and Forestry campus as well as the Sabinas Hidalgo facilities where extensions of the Colleges of Law and Business are housed 6 The institution counts with 84 Libraries with a total of 2 238 000 Library volumes It has 27 research facilities with 438 national researchers 16 academic journals 9 main campus bookstores 25 student computer centers and 53 cafeterias 6 The university has been ranked by various organizations as one of the best public universities in Mexico and Latin America it has been ranked fourth place in a publication of the Best Universities Of Mexico 2014 by the Rankia Organization in Mexico 7 and is ranked as one of the 10 most recognized universities in Mexico by a number of organizations like QS World University Rankings 8 and the Mexican journal El Universal Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 1 2 Expansion 2 Campuses 3 Preparatorias High Schools 4 Organization 5 Athletics 6 Notable alumni 6 1 Politicians 6 2 Sportsmen 7 See also 8 ReferencesHistory EditFoundation Edit The Civil Academy one of the five institutions that joined efforts to create the University of Nuevo Leon in 1933 The immediate forerunner of this public university dates back to 1859 when the Civil Academy Colegio Civil started its courses This institution had been envisioned by Governor Santiago Vidaurri but was erected by his successor Jose Silvestre Aramberri after the former was removed from office The academy began to sponsor the Pharmacy and Medicine courses Jose Eleuterio Gonzalez had been teaching at the local Hospital of the Rosary for several decades The academic offerings included courses in Law and Medicine as well as a preparatory school Its first director was Jose de Jesus Davila y Prieto On 29 October 1932 the delegations of the state schools of Law Medicine and Pharmacy the Civil Academy and the normal school submitted a project to the Congress of Nuevo Leon to organize a state university for the Monterrey Metropolitan area On 7 November 1932 the state congress ordered to proceed with the request and on 25 September 1933 the University of Nuevo Leon was born 9 Hector Gonzalez Gonzalez was elected as the first rector of the university 10 In its first year 1 864 students were schooled by 218 professors from the faculties of Medicine Law Engineering and Chemistry the Normal School a preparatory school the School of Nurses and Obstetricians and the Alvaro Obregon and Pablo Livas Industrial Schools The institution became plagued with political disputes and almost two years later on 25 September 1935 it was closed by state decree only to reopen almost eight years later on 13 September 1943 9 Expansion Edit Metro Area of Monterrey Alere flammam veritatis Monument Feed the flame of truth in the main campus of the Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon UANL The number of faculty and personnel began to grow and this prompted the construction of its own campus in 1958 the University City Ciudad Universitaria an academic complex located in San Nicolas de los Garza a suburb to the state capital In 1967 its open air stadium was finished From 1968 to 1972 the university was hit once again by student protests and political disputes and by 1971 the protests had forced the government to stop from interfering in its internal affairs and recognize a statute of autonomy that became part of its current name Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon 11 In the late 1990s the institution saw the necessity to rent its professional football soccer team which has maintained in the Mexican professional league Tigres de la UANL 12 and was later affected by a corruption scandal that involved its own rector but ended with no legal consequences for those accused 13 Campuses EditThe university has seven campuses across the state University City Ciudad Universitaria in San Nicolas de los Garza which houses thirteen schools a 43 150 seat open air stadium its two main libraries computer labs cafeterias and the main bookstore 5 Agricultural and Animal Sciences Campus in Escobedo houses a local branch of both the Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine schools a center for research and development in food sciences CIDIA and a center for business development 14 Health Sciences Campus in Monterrey housing the Schools of Dentistry Medicine Nursing Psychology Public Health and Nutrition along the University Hospital and a health clinic for its personnel 5 Marin Campus in Marin home of the School of Agronomy 5 Mederos Campus in Monterrey housing the Schools of Economics Communication Studies Music Political Sciences and International Relations Stage Arts and Visual Arts along the university theater a state branch of the World Trade Centers Association and the Bilingual Education Research Center CIDEB 5 Linares Campus in the Southern municipality of Linares housing the Earth Sciences Forestry and a branch of the Accounting and Business Administration faculty schools 5 Sabinas Hidalgo Campus in Sabinas Hidalgo home of a local branch of Law and Business Administration schools 5 Preparatorias High Schools EditMain article UANL High school system The university also runs 36 high schools of which 7 are Technical High Schools one is a Bilingual International High School and the rest are 2 year high schools 15 25 other schools around the state that are not property of the UANL are incorporated to the university which means that these schools meet the norms established by the institution a minimum infrastructure of libraries laboratories class rooms school programs accepted by the UANL and certified academic staff 16 Organization EditThe current rector is Rogelio Garza Rivera The university also has a symphony orchestra a chamber orchestra and a band of regional music El Tigre Athletics EditThe UANL s teams are called Tigres Tigers The American football team named the Autenticos Tigres is very successful in the ONEFA The program has won five national championships 1974 1977 2009 2011 and 2012 and four times has been runner up They play in the Estadio Gaspar Mass UANL teams have also won the national universiade in 2006 2007 2008 and 2009 17 The UANL installations include the Raymundo Chico Rivera Stadium a football and athletic field the Luis Eugenio Todd Gym a baseball park an indoor football pitch and a tennis center with four courts 18 The football team Tigres de la UANL was managed by the UANL until 1996 when the team s control passed to Cemex through a 30 years agreement but the team has always belonged to the UANL The Estadio Universitario is located in the principal campus of the UANL and occasionally is host of Autenticos Tigres games and others activities of the university The University Olympic Aquatic Centre Centro Acuatico Olimpico Universitario is one of the best aquatic centers of the country It s also located in the main campus and there are swimming water polo diving and synchronized swimming teams Notable alumni Edit Ciudad Universitaria Sculpture inaugurated by governor Socrates Rizzo Garcia of Nuevo Leon from 1991 to 1996 Politicians Edit Governors Jorge Trevino 1985 1991 Socrates Rizzo 1991 1996 Fernando Elizondo Barragan 2003 Jose Natividad Gonzalez Paras 2003 2009 Federal cabinet secretaries Reyes Tamez Luis Eugenio Todd Perez Maria Teresa Herrera The industrialist Mauricio Fernandez Garza Jose Fernando Garza CazaresNotable architects Cesar Dominguez Jose Said Salazar Almaguer Sportsmen Edit Raul Gonzalez Olympic medallist Luis Rosendo Ramos Maldonado Olympic cyclist and Panamerican medallist Elsa Garcia Olympic gymnast Mariana Avitia Olympic archer Marisela Cantu Olympic gymnast Jose Luis Sanchez Olympic shooter Natalia Zamora Olympic shooter Paola Longoria 1 Pro ranking Racquetball player Samantha Salas Racquetball playerSee also EditXHUNL FM XHMNU TDT Tigres de la UANL List of universities in MexicoReferences EditThis article draws heavily on the corresponding article in the Spanish language Wikipedia which was accessed in the version of 3 April 2005 Harden Cooper Ricardo 2007 01 22 Reanuda clases la UANL Cultural El Porvenir in Spanish Archived from the original on 2011 07 21 Retrieved 2009 10 03 Contraloria General Depto Presupuestos PDF UANL Retrieved May 7 2014 Rogelio Garza Rivera nuevo Rector de la UANL in Spanish Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon 2009 10 03 Archived from the original on 2015 09 08 Retrieved 2009 10 05 Presenta a comunidad universitaria ultimo informe de actividades PDF in Spanish Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 2015 08 07 Retrieved 2014 05 08 a b c d e f g h i About the UANL PDF Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 2015 08 07 Retrieved 2014 05 08 a b c Antecedentes la historia de la UANL PDF Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon 2006 07 05 Retrieved 2014 08 05 Rankia 2014 in Spanish Rankia 2014 09 01 Retrieved 2014 08 05 UANL Ranking QS World University Rankings 2014 Retrieved 2014 08 05 a b Antecedentes la historia de la UANL in Spanish Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon 2006 07 05 Archived from the original on 2009 09 04 Retrieved 2009 10 05 Galan Wong Luis J 2003 Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon Organizational Structure Monterrey Nuevo Leon Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon pp 13 71 ISBN 9789706941039 Cronologia in Spanish Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon 2006 07 05 Archived from the original on 2009 08 30 Retrieved 2009 10 05 Cedillo Juan 2006 08 14 Firma UANL convenio con Cemex El Universal in Spanish Mexico City Retrieved 2009 10 05 Regresa Manuel Silos a la UANL Milenio in Spanish Monterrey Notimex 2008 10 23 Retrieved 2009 10 05 dead link Inauguran Campus de Ciencias Agropecuarias in Spanish Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon 2008 09 04 Archived from the original on 2008 09 17 Retrieved 2009 10 03 Preparatoria UANL in Spanish Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon 2014 07 05 Retrieved 2014 07 05 Incorporados UANL in Spanish Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon 2014 02 26 Archived from the original on 2014 05 08 Retrieved 2014 07 05 UANL logra bicampeonato UANL May 7 2007 Programa de Equipos Representativos UANL August 18 2008 Archived from the original on October 30 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon amp oldid 1105257273, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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