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Universidad Iberoamericana

The Ibero-American University (Spanish: Universidad Iberoamericana), also referred to by its acronym UIA but commonly known as Ibero or La Ibero, is a private, Catholic, Mexican higher education institution, sponsored by the Mexican province of the Society of Jesus. In 2009, the UIA received the SEP-ANUIES Prize as the best private university in Mexico. The Ibero's flagship campus is located in the Santa Fe district of Mexico City. It is ranked by QS World University Rankings as 701-750 worldwide and 7 in Mexico.

Ibero-American University
Universidad Iberoamericana
MottoLa verdad nos hará libres (Spanish)
Motto in English
The Truth shall set us free [a]
TypePrivate Catholic higher education institution
Established1943; 80 years ago (1943)
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic (Jesuit)
Academic affiliations
SUJ, AUSJAL
PresidentLuis Arriaga Valenzuela SJ
Location,
Mexico
CampusUrban
48 acres (19 ha)
Colors  Red[1]
MascotLobos (Wolves)
Websiteibero.mx

Its main library, Biblioteca Francisco Xavier Clavigero, holds more than 400,000 books and journals and as of 2007 is one of the largest university libraries in the country.[2] It also has one of the largest law libraries in Mexico.[citation needed]

Other institutions affiliated with, but independent from, Ibero in Mexico City are found in Guadalajara, León, Torreón, Puebla, Playas de Tijuana, and Jaltepec. Together, they form the Jesuit University System, a network of Jesuit-run private universities.

History edit

 
The university's main square

The university was founded in 1943 by the Society of Jesus, but with the significant aid of Rodolfo Brito Foucher, the rector of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Brito Foucher, a lawyer and head of UNAM's law faculty before becoming rector, was of the opinion that this was not counter to the Constitution of 1917's prohibition of Catholic involvement in education, since the article did not specify higher education but only primary and secondary.[3] A key group in the founding of Ibero was former student activists from the Jesuit-directed Unión Nacional de Estudiantes Católicos [es] (UNEC). The founding came at a time when church-state relations in Mexico had improved over the late 1920s during the Cristero War and in the 1930s when the government attempted to implement education toward socialism in the Mexican universities.[4]

 
View of the Campus from the Francisco Xavier Clavijero library.

Originally called Centro Cultural Universitario, Ibero grew into a full-scale university after ten years due to the patronage of the business community which donated funds for building the campus and for guaranteeing loans as the university was being established.[5] When the Mexican economy expanded during the 1940s to 1960s, Ibero-trained professionals who entered the private sector,[5] many of the former leaders of the UNEC[6] served on the university's board of trustees. Ibero had the aim of promoting Catholic culture and of training elites to take leading roles in Mexican society. Ibero has trained a number of successful businessmen and politicians, including the successful presidential candidate of the National Action Party (Mexico), Vicente Fox.

The Society of Jesus has from its start in the 16th century been a leader in humanistic education.[7] When Jesuits reached New Spain in 1572, their religious and educational zeal led them to create renowned teaching and research centers – such as the colleges of St. Ildefonso, Vizcainas, and St. Peter and St. Paul, to mention a few of the prestigious institutions of that time. The Ibero is part of a network of 8 Jesuit universities located in various Mexican cities which, in turn, are part of 31 Jesuit universities and colleges in Latin American and some 200 worldwide.

Campus edit

 
Biblioteca Francisco Xavier Clavigero

In 1988 Universidad Iberoamericana moved to a 48-acre (19 hectares) new campus in the Santa Fe area of Mexico City. Besides classrooms, laboratories, and workshops in physics, chemistry, photography, design, psychology, engineering, communications, architecture, and nutrition, the university houses the Francisco Xavier Clavigero library, the FM 90.9 radio station, and several auditoriums. Other facilities on campus include sports fields and related conveniences, a medical center, three cafeterias, an on-campus bookstore, a stationery shop, bank branches, and other university stores.

Ibero-American University Tijuana edit

Ibero-American University Tijuana (Universidad Iberoamericana Tijuana) in Playas de Tijuana, Tijuana, Mexico, was founded by the Jesuits in 1982. It is a part of the Mexican Jesuit University System.[8] as one of the Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México colleges.

In 1982, Universidad Iberoamericana opened its campus in Tijuana at two sites, one rented and the other on the premises of La Paz College. Later space was rented in the Civil Hospital building. At first only high school studies and degrees in architecture, graphic design, and law were offered. In 1985, the cornerstone was laid for the present building.[9]

Departments edit

Today the university's Mexico City Campus is made up of 19 academic departments, which offer a total of 36 academic programs.

Faculty edit

 
View of the corporate Santa Fe from the university.

Alumni edit

 
The pre-2010 logo of UIA at the Mexico City campus

Its most famous alumnus is Vicente Fox Quesada, President of Mexico 2000-2006. Other distinguished alums with high name recognition internationally are actress Salma Hayek; Academy Award-winning film maker Alejandro González Iñárritu; and journalist Jorge Ramos.

Athletics

Business

Film

History, philosophy, literature, art and architecture

Politics and Public Sector

Television and mass media

  • Javier Aceves (Baxter) – Radio DJ
  • Brooke Baldwin – CNN anchor
  • Rosy Ocampo – television producer
  • Jaime Smeke Balas – entrepreneur
  • Jorge Ceballos Castelo – Pionero Social Media México
  • Erick Hernández Villar –mMotion graphics developer
  • Héctor Aguilar Camín – Mexican writer, journalist and historian.
  • Gabriela Hill – host of Poker After Dark (Full Tilt Poker en la noche) in Spanish-speaking Latin America
  • Jorge Ramos – journalist
  • Juan Ruiz Healy – Anchorman, television producer, political columnist and documentalist
  • Vero Rodríguez – Sports journalist and television host

Science and engineering

  • Rodrigo Cárdenas Domínguez — Engineer physicist, CEO and owner of Infinity Technologies
  • Mauricio Terrones Maldonado — Nanosciences and nanotechnology researcher
  • Asier Díaz-Caneja — Engineer physicist, CEO and co-owner of Team Hector

See also edit

Bibliography edit

  • Espinosa, David. Jesuit Student Groups, the Universidad Iberoamericana, and Political Resistance in Mexico. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press 2014 ISBN 978 0 8263 5461 7
  • Meneses Morales, Ernesto. La Universidad Iberoamericana en el Contexto de la Educación Superior Contemporanea. Mexico City: UIA 1979.

References edit

  1. ^ "Manual de Identidad Gráfica Institucional" (PDF) (in Spanish). Universidad Iberoamericana. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  2. ^ ibero "Universidad Iberoamericana (IBERO)". LafargeHolcim Foundation. Retrieved 15 December 2018. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  3. ^ David Espinosa, Jesuit Student Groups, the Universidad Iberoamericana, and Political Resistance in Mexico, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press 2014, p. 77.
  4. ^ Espinosa, Jesuit Student Groups p. 3.
  5. ^ a b Espinosa, Jesuit Student Groups, p. 3.
  6. ^ Espinosa, David (1 June 2014). Jesuit Student Groups, the Universidad Iberoamericana, and Political Resistance in Mexico, 1913-1979. UNM Press. ISBN 9780826354617. Retrieved 15 December 2018 – via Google Books.
  7. ^ Nauert, Charles G. (4 May 2006). &pg=PA180 Humanism and the Culture of Renaissance Europe. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781316154298. Retrieved 15 December 2018 – via Google Books. {{cite book}}: Check |url= value (help)
  8. ^ "Sistema Universitario Jesuita". www.suj.org. mx. Retrieved 2017-10-07.
  9. ^ "IberoTij". Retrieved 2017-10-07.
  10. ^ "Daniel Javier Servitje Montull: Chairman, Grupo Bimbo Sab de CV". Bloomberg LP. Retrieved 30 September 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Ibero American University Spanish Universidad Iberoamericana also referred to by its acronym UIA but commonly known as Ibero or La Ibero is a private Catholic Mexican higher education institution sponsored by the Mexican province of the Society of Jesus In 2009 the UIA received the SEP ANUIES Prize as the best private university in Mexico The Ibero s flagship campus is located in the Santa Fe district of Mexico City It is ranked by QS World University Rankings as 701 750 worldwide and 7 in Mexico Ibero American UniversityUniversidad IberoamericanaMottoLa verdad nos hara libres Spanish Motto in EnglishThe Truth shall set us free a TypePrivate Catholic higher education institutionEstablished1943 80 years ago 1943 Religious affiliationRoman Catholic Jesuit Academic affiliationsSUJ AUSJALPresidentLuis Arriaga Valenzuela SJLocationMexico City MexicoCampusUrban48 acres 19 ha Colors Red 1 MascotLobos Wolves Websiteibero wbr mxIts main library Biblioteca Francisco Xavier Clavigero holds more than 400 000 books and journals and as of 2007 is one of the largest university libraries in the country 2 It also has one of the largest law libraries in Mexico citation needed Other institutions affiliated with but independent from Ibero in Mexico City are found in Guadalajara Leon Torreon Puebla Playas de Tijuana and Jaltepec Together they form the Jesuit University System a network of Jesuit run private universities Contents 1 History 2 Campus 2 1 Ibero American University Tijuana 3 Departments 4 Faculty 5 Alumni 6 See also 7 Bibliography 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp The university s main squareThe university was founded in 1943 by the Society of Jesus but with the significant aid of Rodolfo Brito Foucher the rector of the National Autonomous University of Mexico Brito Foucher a lawyer and head of UNAM s law faculty before becoming rector was of the opinion that this was not counter to the Constitution of 1917 s prohibition of Catholic involvement in education since the article did not specify higher education but only primary and secondary 3 A key group in the founding of Ibero was former student activists from the Jesuit directed Union Nacional de Estudiantes Catolicos es UNEC The founding came at a time when church state relations in Mexico had improved over the late 1920s during the Cristero War and in the 1930s when the government attempted to implement education toward socialism in the Mexican universities 4 nbsp View of the Campus from the Francisco Xavier Clavijero library Originally called Centro Cultural Universitario Ibero grew into a full scale university after ten years due to the patronage of the business community which donated funds for building the campus and for guaranteeing loans as the university was being established 5 When the Mexican economy expanded during the 1940s to 1960s Ibero trained professionals who entered the private sector 5 many of the former leaders of the UNEC 6 served on the university s board of trustees Ibero had the aim of promoting Catholic culture and of training elites to take leading roles in Mexican society Ibero has trained a number of successful businessmen and politicians including the successful presidential candidate of the National Action Party Mexico Vicente Fox The Society of Jesus has from its start in the 16th century been a leader in humanistic education 7 When Jesuits reached New Spain in 1572 their religious and educational zeal led them to create renowned teaching and research centers such as the colleges of St Ildefonso Vizcainas and St Peter and St Paul to mention a few of the prestigious institutions of that time The Ibero is part of a network of 8 Jesuit universities located in various Mexican cities which in turn are part of 31 Jesuit universities and colleges in Latin American and some 200 worldwide Campus edit nbsp Biblioteca Francisco Xavier ClavigeroIn 1988 Universidad Iberoamericana moved to a 48 acre 19 hectares new campus in the Santa Fe area of Mexico City Besides classrooms laboratories and workshops in physics chemistry photography design psychology engineering communications architecture and nutrition the university houses the Francisco Xavier Clavigero library the FM 90 9 radio station and several auditoriums Other facilities on campus include sports fields and related conveniences a medical center three cafeterias an on campus bookstore a stationery shop bank branches and other university stores Ibero American University Tijuana edit Ibero American University Tijuana redirects here Not to be confused with Ibero College Tijuana Ibero American University Tijuana Universidad Iberoamericana Tijuana in Playas de Tijuana Tijuana Mexico was founded by the Jesuits in 1982 It is a part of the Mexican Jesuit University System 8 as one of the Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de Mexico colleges In 1982 Universidad Iberoamericana opened its campus in Tijuana at two sites one rented and the other on the premises of La Paz College Later space was rented in the Civil Hospital building At first only high school studies and degrees in architecture graphic design and law were offered In 1985 the cornerstone was laid for the present building 9 Departments editToday the university s Mexico City Campus is made up of 19 academic departments which offer a total of 36 academic programs Art Department Religious Sciences Department Social amp Political Sciences Department Economics Department Philosophy Department History Department Literature Department Management amp Public Accountancy Department Architecture Department Communications Department Law Department Design Department International Studies Department Physics and Math Department Engineering Department Chemical Engineering amp Sciences Department Psychology Department Health DepartmentFaculty edit nbsp View of the corporate Santa Fe from the university Luis E Miramontes Chemist inventor of the first oral contraceptive Guillermo Arriaga Screenwriter of Amores perros Babel 21 Grams and other films Oscar Nominee Jose Miguel Insulza Chilean politician and Secretary General of the Organization of American States Jorge Gonzalez Torres Founder of the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico Demetrio Sodi Former congressman and senator Loretta Ortiz Ahlf researcher and the only Mexican invited as a lecturer to The Hague Academy of International Law Augusto H Alvarez Architect Torre Latinoamericana and Mexico City International Airport Rodolfo Barragan Schwarz Architect Isaac Broid Zajman Architect Telcel Building Enrique Carral Icaza Architect Mexico City International Airport Juan Jose Diaz Infante Nunez Architect Carlos Mijares Bracho Architect J Francisco Serrano Cacho Architect Sylvia Schmelkes Sociologist and education researcher Leonardo Javier Torres Nafarrate Sociologist researcher specialized on Niklas Luhmann s theories Arturo Zaldivar Lelo de Larrea former Justice of the Mexican Supreme Court of Justice of the NationAlumni edit nbsp The pre 2010 logo of UIA at the Mexico City campusIts most famous alumnus is Vicente Fox Quesada President of Mexico 2000 2006 Other distinguished alums with high name recognition internationally are actress Salma Hayek Academy Award winning film maker Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu and journalist Jorge Ramos Athletics Gerardo Torrado Notable Mexican footballer Yon de Luisa President of the Mexican Football Association El Hijo del Santo professional wrestlerBusiness Gustavo Cantu Duran chairman and CEO Seguros Monterrey New York Life German Ahumada Russek president and CEO of Consorcio ARA Carlos Alazraki president and CEO of the award winning Alazraki amp Asociados Publicidad agency Emilio Azcarraga Jean president and owner of Televisa the most important media network in Latin America Genaro Borrego vice president of FEMSA Gerardo Castaneda technology innovator AWS Fernando Chico Pardo president of ASUR Justino Compean Palacios president of Femexfut Jaime Costa Lavin president of SCA Latinoamerica Javier de la Calle Pardo CEO of Nacional Monte de Piedad Valentin Diez Morodo member of the board of Grupo Modelo Carlos Manuel Flores Nunez CEO of Grupo Editorial Nomutsa Carlos Gonzalez Zabalegui president of Comercial Mexicana Carlos Guzman Bofill CEO of Hewlett Packard Mexico Roberto Hernandez Ramirez president of Banamex and member of the board of Citibank Leon Kraig Eskenazi partner and managing director of IGNIA Partners L L C and former president of Mars Inc in Latin America Fernando Landeros Verdugo CEO of Fundacion Teleton Marcos Martinez Gavica CEO of Grupo Santander Manuel Medina Mora Escalante CEO of Grupo Financiero Banamex and Citi Latinamerica Bruno Jose Newman Flores CEO of Grupo Zimat Luis Orvananos Lascurain president and CEO of Grupo GEO Luis Pena Kegel president and CEO of HSBC Mexico Roberto Ricossa CMO of Avaya Daniel Servitje President and CEO of Grupo Bimbo 10 Alejandro Soberon Kuri president and CEO of CIE Olegario Vazquez Aldir CEO of Grupo Empresarial Angeles and son of Olegario Vazquez RanaFilm Miguel Rico Tavera film screenwriter producer and director Padre Pro Espiritu de Triunfo and more than 2 500 TV commercials and documentaries Guillermo Arriaga film screenwriter novelist and director Amores Perros 21 Grams and Babel Daniel Birman Ripstein film producer El Crimen del Padre Amaro El callejon de los milagros and other films Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu filmmaker Amores Perros 21 Grams Babel Birdman and The Revenant Salma Hayek Mexican actress Alejandro Lozano film director Matando Cabos Arturo Ripstein film director and producer El callejon de los milagros and Directing Principio y Fin Antonio Serrano film director screenwriter Sexo Pudor y Lagrimas Nicole Vanden Broeck film directorHistory philosophy literature art and architecture Graciela Abascal painter Angelica Arguelles Kubli artist Mauricio Beuchot philosopher poet and Dominican friar Tatiana Bilbao Mexican architect Isaac Broid Zajman Mexican architect Clara de Buen Richkarday Mexican architect Fernanda Canales Mexican architect Frida Escobedo Mexican architect Pedro Friedeberg Mexican painter Victor Legorreta Mexican architect David Miklos novelist Paulina Moran Mexican designer Enrique Norten Mexican architect Aurelio Nuno Morales Mexican architect Silvia Pardo painter Isabel Rico De Garcia curator art historian Instituto Cultural De Mexico Michel Rojkind Mexican architect and former musician of Russian descent Fernando Romero architect J Francisco Serrano Cacho architect Esteban Suarez Mexican architect Ignacio Padilla writerPolitics and Public Sector Jose Guillermo Anaya Llamas Senator Diego Fernandez de Cevallos 1994 presidential candidate and politician Emilio Gamboa Patron former Secretary of State and now Parliamentary Coordinator for the Partido Revolucionario Institucional Vicente Fox Quesada former President of Mexico 2000 2006 Cecilia Landerreche es Director of the DIF Gustavo Madero Munoz Senator Juan Carlos Natale Congressist Demetrio Sodi politician Josefina Vazquez Mota 2012 presidential candidate and Congressist Mabel Gomez Oliver Member of the Foreign Service and AmbassadorTelevision and mass media Javier Aceves Baxter Radio DJ Brooke Baldwin CNN anchor Rosy Ocampo television producer Jaime Smeke Balas entrepreneur Jorge Ceballos Castelo Pionero Social Media Mexico Erick Hernandez Villar mMotion graphics developer Hector Aguilar Camin Mexican writer journalist and historian Gabriela Hill host of Poker After Dark Full Tilt Poker en la noche in Spanish speaking Latin America Jorge Ramos journalist Juan Ruiz Healy Anchorman television producer political columnist and documentalist Vero Rodriguez Sports journalist and television host Science and engineering Rodrigo Cardenas Dominguez Engineer physicist CEO and owner of Infinity Technologies Mauricio Terrones Maldonado Nanosciences and nanotechnology researcher Asier Diaz Caneja Engineer physicist CEO and co owner of Team HectorSee also editAssociation of Jesuit Colleges and Universities List of alumni of Jesuit educational institutions List of Jesuit sites List of universities in Mexico Iberoamerican University Torreon Universidad Iberoamericana Leon Western Institute of Technology and Higher EducationBibliography editEspinosa David Jesuit Student Groups the Universidad Iberoamericana and Political Resistance in Mexico Albuquerque University of New Mexico Press 2014 ISBN 978 0 8263 5461 7 Meneses Morales Ernesto La Universidad Iberoamericana en el Contexto de la Educacion Superior Contemporanea Mexico City UIA 1979 References edit Manual de Identidad Grafica Institucional PDF in Spanish Universidad Iberoamericana Retrieved 4 October 2022 ibero Universidad Iberoamericana IBERO LafargeHolcim Foundation Retrieved 15 December 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help David Espinosa Jesuit Student Groups the Universidad Iberoamericana and Political Resistance in Mexico Albuquerque University of New Mexico Press 2014 p 77 Espinosa Jesuit Student Groups p 3 a b Espinosa Jesuit Student Groups p 3 Espinosa David 1 June 2014 Jesuit Student Groups the Universidad Iberoamericana and Political Resistance in Mexico 1913 1979 UNM Press ISBN 9780826354617 Retrieved 15 December 2018 via Google Books Nauert Charles G 4 May 2006 amp pg PA180 Humanism and the Culture of Renaissance Europe Cambridge University Press ISBN 9781316154298 Retrieved 15 December 2018 via Google Books a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a Check url value help Sistema Universitario Jesuita www suj org mx Retrieved 2017 10 07 IberoTij Retrieved 2017 10 07 Daniel Javier Servitje Montull Chairman Grupo Bimbo Sab de CV Bloomberg LP Retrieved 30 September 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Universidad Iberoamericana Official website19 22 16 N 99 15 48 8 W 19 37111 N 99 263556 W 19 37111 99 263556 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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