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National University of Colombia

The National University of Colombia (Spanish: Universidad Nacional de Colombia) is a national public research university in Colombia, with general campuses in Bogotá, Medellín, Manizales and Palmira, and satellite campuses in Leticia, San Andrés, Arauca, Tumaco, and La Paz, Cesar. Established in 1867 by an act of the Congress of Colombia,[5] it is one of the largest universities in the country, with more than 53,000 students.[6] The university grants academic degrees and offers 450 academic programmes, including 95 undergraduate degrees, 83 academic specializations, 40 medical specialties, 167 master's degrees, and 65 doctorates. Approximately 44,000 students are enrolled for an undergraduate degree and 8,000 for a postgraduate degree.[7] It is also one of the few universities that employs postdoctorate fellows in the country.

National University of Colombia
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
MottoInter-Aulas-Academiæ-Quære-Verum
Motto in English
Search the truth in the rooms of the academy
TypePublic, National
EstablishedSeptember 22, 1867
RectorDolly Montoya Castaño
Academic staff
3,114 (2019)[1]
Administrative staff
2,932 (2019)[2]
Students53,304 (2019)[3]
Undergraduates44,621
Postgraduates8,683
1,278[4]
Location, ,
4°38′8″N 74°4′58″W / 4.63556°N 74.08278°W / 4.63556; -74.08278
CampusUrban, 300 acres (1,214,056.9 m2)
ColoursGreen and Red    
Websiteunal.edu.co

The university is a member of the Association of Colombian Universities (ASCUN),[8] the Iberoamerican Association of Postgraduate Universities (AUIP),[9] and the Iberoamerican University Network Universia. Along with Antioquia and Valle universities, it is part of what is known as the Golden Triangle of higher education in Colombia,[10] being among the most selective and competitive universities in the country. The SCImago Institutions Rankings Iber by SCImago Research Group found that the National University of Colombia produced the largest number of scientific papers published in peer-refereed publications in the country, and was the 17th[11] (14th[12] in 2018) most prolific in Latin America. Furthermore, according to the Latin-American Web Ranking of Universities, the National University of Colombia ranks first place in internet presence in the country. It is also among the first universities in the region.[13] Among the universities of CIVETS countries, the National University occupied second place.[14] Globally, the university was ranked #243, and #10 in Latin America by the QS World University Rankings in 2023, placing #2 in Colombia.[15]

The institution offers a wide selection of programmes in both undergraduate and graduate levels, such as medicine, nursing, dentistry, engineering, chemistry, pharmacy, mathematics, physics, geology, biology, psychology, social sciences, arts (music, fine arts), languages, philosophy, and law. It was the first university in Colombia to open a computer science postgraduate program in 1967.[16]

Campuses

Bogotá branch

The University City of Bogotá (Spanish: Ciudad Universitaria de Bogotá), also known as the White City (Spanish: Ciudad Blanca), is the flagship University campus. It is located in the Teusaquillo locality, northwest of the historical center. It is also the largest campus in Colombia, with an area of 1,200,000 m2 (300 acres) and a constructed area of 308,541 m2 (76.242 acres), making it an ample campus with several green areas, open spaces, and pedestrian paths. Among its buildings there are 17 which have been declared national monuments and, as a whole, it is a representation of the last 60 years of architecture in Colombia.

 
Central square, Bogota campus

The campus was designed by German educationalist Fritz Karsen and architect Leopold Rother, both refugees from Nazi Germany. Construction began in 1935, under the government of Alfonso López Pumarejo. It is organized into an ellipse, divided into five parts, each containing one academic division and its respective departments. From an aerial view, the shape of an owl can be seen, emblematic of a deep connection with wisdom and intuitive knowledge. The buildings were constructed as prismatic blocks, and painted white, in order to give an austere and clean look.

Some landmarks in the campus are the León de Greiff Auditorium, and the Francisco de Paula Santander Plaza, also known unofficially as the "Central Plaza" or the "Ché Plaza", in honor of Ernesto el Ché Guevara. The campus has its own stadium, where matches for the Colombian Professional Football are sometimes held.

Medellín branch

The National University of Colombia, Medellín has two campuses, the Central Campus and Robledo Campus, where 10,447 students study. This site provides approximately 29% of the seats for new students at National. Also this site has 555 faculty professors, of which 38% are doctors, 44% are master's, 8% were specialists and 10% are Professionals. This site offers 26 undergraduate and 73 graduate courses: 15 PhDs, 28 Masters, and 29 specializations.[citation needed]

Its history has given Medellín a peculiar character, since it was formed, as with most universities, from the classical degrees of Law, Medicine, Arts and Sciences. The site commenced with engineering programs, which is why Medellín today has the highest number of engineering programs (17) among all National University of Colombia campuses and in Colombia in general.[17]

Central Campus: Located northwest of the city center, between Cerro Ecoparque the Flyer and the Medellín River. Since 1938, it has been the headquarters of the National University of Colombia in Medellin, when the School of Tropical Agriculture (now the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences) joined the university. The Central Campus has an area of 272,982 m2, the heart of Rio has an area of 31,758 m2 and a portion of Cerro El Flying is around 269,257 m2. Several learning centers can be found in at the campus including the Entomological Museum which was founded in 1937, the Museum of Mycology founded in 1987, the Herbarium "Gabriel Gutierrez," the wood collection, the Central Library "Efe Gomez" as an attractive artistic and architectural highlights, the Totem Mythic created by Master Pedro Nel Gomez, Block 41 declared a National Cultural, designed by Engineer Jesús Montoya Mejía which began in 1931, the Block 11 Master designed by Pedro Nel Gómez.[citation needed]

Campus Robledo Robledo, also called core or more colloquially as the School of Mines, is located northwest of the city of Medellin, Robledo neighborhood is composed of three fields separated by Kr 80, which presents a difficult high traffic pedestrian connection between the properties that make up the physical structure of the School of Mines, and Ingeominas, recently integrated into the university. It has an area of 100,978.69 m2. In 1886, the School of Mines was created and it was incorporated with the university in 1936, which is called today as the National School of Mines with approximately 3,500 students. It highlights the Museum of Geosciences, Maximum classroom buildings (block M5) and M3 block designed by Master Pedro Nel Gomez School of Mines in 1936. Declared National Monument in 1994 thanks to its architecture and its murals by the same Pedro Nel Gómez. The university in Medellín has 5 faculties of the schools offer 25 careers, nearly half of them are engineering at the School of Mines, also has three museums and other services.[citation needed]

Academics

 
Music Conservatory

The National University of Colombia has 20 schools distributed among Bogotá, Medellín, Manizales and Palmira:

Departments in Bogotá:

Interfaculty institutes[18]

  • Institute of Biotechnology
  • Institute of Science and Food Technology - ICTA
  • Institute of Environmental Studies - IDEA-
  • Institute of Studies in Communication - IECO-
  • International institute of Political Studies and Relations - IEPRI-
  • Genetics Institute

Museums in Bogotá Campus:

  • Casa Museo Jorge Eliécer Gaitán (Jorge Eliecer Gaitan Museum)
  • Museo de Arte Universidad Nacional de Colombia (National University's Art Museum)
  • Museo de Arquitectura Leopoldo Rother (Leopoldo Rother Museum of Architecture)
  • Museo de Historia Natural (Museum of Natural History)
  • Museo de la Ciencia y el Juego (Museum of Science and Games)
  • Museo Centro de Historia de la Medicina (Museum Centre of the History of Medicine)
  • Museo Entomológico (Entomological Museum)
  • Observatorio Astronómico Nacional (National Astronomical Observatory)

High school (for children of professors, students, and employees):

  • "Arturo Ramírez Montúfar" Pedagogical Institute - IPARM-

Departments in Medellín:

  • Sciences
  • Agricultural Sciences
  • Mines
  • Economics and Humans Sciences
  • Architecture

Museums in Medellín Campus:

  • Earth Sciences Museum
  • Entomological Museum
  • Mycology museum
  • "Gabriel Gutiérrez" Herbarium
  • Xiloteca

Institutes:

  • Centre for Research in Extractive Metallurgy - CIMEX
  • Energy Institute
  • Institute for Systems and Decision Sciences
  • System Institute
  • Institute of Materials
  • Water Institute
  • Fuel Centre
  • Institute of Environmental Studies - IDEA

Media:

  • Unimedios
    • News agency (Agencia de Noticias UN)
    • Internal newspaper (Carta Universitaria)
    • Radio station (UN Radio)
    • Academic newspaper (UN Periódico, with articles ranging from international issues to research within the colleges)
    • UN Televisión (TV production company)
    • Prisma TV (internet television)

Noted people

List of rectors

  • 1949-1950, Jaime Jaramillo Arango
  • 1964-1965, José Félix Patiño Restrepo
  • 1965, Rafael Casas Morales
  • 1966-1967, Guillermo Rueda Montaña
  • 1967-1969, Jorge Méndez Munevar
  • 1969, Luis Forero Nogares
  • 1969-1970, Enrique Carvajal Arjona
  • 1970-1971, Mario Latorre Rueda
  • 1971, Diego López Arango
  • 1971, Miguel Hernández Cárdenas
  • 1971-1972, Santiago Fonseca Martínez
  • 1972, Jorge Arias De Greiff
  • 1972-1974, Luis Duque Gómez
  • 1974, Eduardo Cortéz Mendoza
  • 1974-1975, Luis Pérez Velasco
  • 1975-1976, Luis Mesa Velásquez
  • 1977, Osmar Correal Cabral
  • 1977-1978, Emilio Aljure Nasser
  • 1978-1980, Ramsés Hakim Murad
  • 1980-1982, Eduardo Brieva Bustillo
  • 1982, Francisco Varela Aunjell
  • 1982-1984, Fernando Sánchez Torres
  • 1984-1988, Marco Palacios Rozo
  • 1988-1990, Ricardo Mosquera Mesa
  • 1990-1991, Darío Valencia Restrepo
  • 1991-1993, Antanas Mockus Sivickas
  • 1994-1997, Guillermo Páramo Rocha
  • 1997-2003, Víctor Manuel Moncayo Cruz
  • 2003-2005, Marco Antonio Palacios Rozo
  • 2005-2006, Ramón Fayad Nafah
  • 2006-2012, Moisés Wasserman Lérner
  • 2012-2018, Ignacio Mantilla Prada
  • 2018-2024, Dolly Montoya Castaño

Notable alumni

Famous personalities among its alumni include:

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "Professors". estadisticaun.github.io.
  2. ^ "Administrative staff". estadisticaun.github.io.
  3. ^ "Students". estadisticaun.github.io.
  4. ^ "Students by formation level". estadisticaun.github.io.
  5. ^ (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2008-01-13.
  6. ^ "Ranking - Las universidades con más estudiantes matriculados en Colombia 2017". aulapro.co (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-04-11.
  7. ^ "Postgraduates and undergraduates". estadisticaun.github.io. Retrieved 2020-06-19.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on November 22, 2008. Retrieved 2009-02-22.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-10-02. Retrieved 2009-02-22.
  10. ^ Ordóñez Burbano, Luis A. (2007). Universidad del Valle 60 años 1945-2005: Atando cabos en clave de memoria. Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia: Universidad del Valle. p. 58. ISBN 978958-44-1844-9.
  11. ^ (PDF). scimagoir.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 February 2016. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
  12. ^ De-Moya-Anegón, Félix; Herrán-Páez, Estefanía; Bustos-González, Atilio; Corera-Álvarez, Elena; Tibaná-Herrera, Gerardo (2018). Ranking Iberoamericano de instituciones de educación superior. SIR Iber2018. Barcelona, España: Ediciones Profesionales de la Información SL. ISBN 978 84 09 03911 1 https://doi.org/10.3145/sir-iber-2018
  13. ^ "Latinamerican Ranking Web". webometrics (in Spanish). Retrieved 2012-11-25.
  14. ^ "QS World University Rankings® 2016/17". topuniversities.com. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
  15. ^ "Universidad Nacional de Colombia". QS World University Rankings. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
  16. ^ Oscar Guarín M. "ACIS, memoria informática de Colombia" (PDF) (in Spanish). ACIS. Retrieved 2021-05-25.
  17. ^ "Programas de Ingeniería en Colombia" (in Spanish) (2nd ed.). ACOFI. 2020. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  18. ^ . Unal.edu.co. Archived from the original on 2003-10-10. Retrieved 2012-06-04.

External links

  • National University of Colombia Main Page
  • National University of Colombia OCW (in Spanish)
  • National Direction of Cultural Divulgation (in Spanish)
  • National University Museum of Art (in Spanish)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources National University of Colombia news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The National University of Colombia Spanish Universidad Nacional de Colombia is a national public research university in Colombia with general campuses in Bogota Medellin Manizales and Palmira and satellite campuses in Leticia San Andres Arauca Tumaco and La Paz Cesar Established in 1867 by an act of the Congress of Colombia 5 it is one of the largest universities in the country with more than 53 000 students 6 The university grants academic degrees and offers 450 academic programmes including 95 undergraduate degrees 83 academic specializations 40 medical specialties 167 master s degrees and 65 doctorates Approximately 44 000 students are enrolled for an undergraduate degree and 8 000 for a postgraduate degree 7 It is also one of the few universities that employs postdoctorate fellows in the country National University of ColombiaUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaMottoInter Aulas Academiae Quaere VerumMotto in EnglishSearch the truth in the rooms of the academyTypePublic NationalEstablishedSeptember 22 1867RectorDolly Montoya CastanoAcademic staff3 114 2019 1 Administrative staff2 932 2019 2 Students53 304 2019 3 Undergraduates44 621Postgraduates8 683Doctoral students1 278 4 LocationBogota Cundinamarca Colombia4 38 8 N 74 4 58 W 4 63556 N 74 08278 W 4 63556 74 08278CampusUrban 300 acres 1 214 056 9 m2 ColoursGreen and Red Websiteunal wbr edu wbr coThe university is a member of the Association of Colombian Universities ASCUN 8 the Iberoamerican Association of Postgraduate Universities AUIP 9 and the Iberoamerican University Network Universia Along with Antioquia and Valle universities it is part of what is known as the Golden Triangle of higher education in Colombia 10 being among the most selective and competitive universities in the country The SCImago Institutions Rankings Iber by SCImago Research Group found that the National University of Colombia produced the largest number of scientific papers published in peer refereed publications in the country and was the 17th 11 14th 12 in 2018 most prolific in Latin America Furthermore according to the Latin American Web Ranking of Universities the National University of Colombia ranks first place in internet presence in the country It is also among the first universities in the region 13 Among the universities of CIVETS countries the National University occupied second place 14 Globally the university was ranked 243 and 10 in Latin America by the QS World University Rankings in 2023 placing 2 in Colombia 15 The institution offers a wide selection of programmes in both undergraduate and graduate levels such as medicine nursing dentistry engineering chemistry pharmacy mathematics physics geology biology psychology social sciences arts music fine arts languages philosophy and law It was the first university in Colombia to open a computer science postgraduate program in 1967 16 Contents 1 Campuses 1 1 Bogota branch 1 2 Medellin branch 2 Academics 3 Noted people 3 1 List of rectors 3 2 Notable alumni 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksCampuses EditBogota branch Edit The University City of Bogota Spanish Ciudad Universitaria de Bogota also known as the White City Spanish Ciudad Blanca is the flagship University campus It is located in the Teusaquillo locality northwest of the historical center It is also the largest campus in Colombia with an area of 1 200 000 m2 300 acres and a constructed area of 308 541 m2 76 242 acres making it an ample campus with several green areas open spaces and pedestrian paths Among its buildings there are 17 which have been declared national monuments and as a whole it is a representation of the last 60 years of architecture in Colombia Central square Bogota campusThe campus was designed by German educationalist Fritz Karsen and architect Leopold Rother both refugees from Nazi Germany Construction began in 1935 under the government of Alfonso Lopez Pumarejo It is organized into an ellipse divided into five parts each containing one academic division and its respective departments From an aerial view the shape of an owl can be seen emblematic of a deep connection with wisdom and intuitive knowledge The buildings were constructed as prismatic blocks and painted white in order to give an austere and clean look Some landmarks in the campus are the Leon de Greiff Auditorium and the Francisco de Paula Santander Plaza also known unofficially as the Central Plaza or the Che Plaza in honor of Ernesto el Che Guevara The campus has its own stadium where matches for the Colombian Professional Football are sometimes held Medellin branch Edit The National University of Colombia Medellin has two campuses the Central Campus and Robledo Campus where 10 447 students study This site provides approximately 29 of the seats for new students at National Also this site has 555 faculty professors of which 38 are doctors 44 are master s 8 were specialists and 10 are Professionals This site offers 26 undergraduate and 73 graduate courses 15 PhDs 28 Masters and 29 specializations citation needed Its history has given Medellin a peculiar character since it was formed as with most universities from the classical degrees of Law Medicine Arts and Sciences The site commenced with engineering programs which is why Medellin today has the highest number of engineering programs 17 among all National University of Colombia campuses and in Colombia in general 17 Central Campus Located northwest of the city center between Cerro Ecoparque the Flyer and the Medellin River Since 1938 it has been the headquarters of the National University of Colombia in Medellin when the School of Tropical Agriculture now the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences joined the university The Central Campus has an area of 272 982 m2 the heart of Rio has an area of 31 758 m2 and a portion of Cerro El Flying is around 269 257 m2 Several learning centers can be found in at the campus including the Entomological Museum which was founded in 1937 the Museum of Mycology founded in 1987 the Herbarium Gabriel Gutierrez the wood collection the Central Library Efe Gomez as an attractive artistic and architectural highlights the Totem Mythic created by Master Pedro Nel Gomez Block 41 declared a National Cultural designed by Engineer Jesus Montoya Mejia which began in 1931 the Block 11 Master designed by Pedro Nel Gomez citation needed Campus Robledo Robledo also called core or more colloquially as the School of Mines is located northwest of the city of Medellin Robledo neighborhood is composed of three fields separated by Kr 80 which presents a difficult high traffic pedestrian connection between the properties that make up the physical structure of the School of Mines and Ingeominas recently integrated into the university It has an area of 100 978 69 m2 In 1886 the School of Mines was created and it was incorporated with the university in 1936 which is called today as the National School of Mines with approximately 3 500 students It highlights the Museum of Geosciences Maximum classroom buildings block M5 and M3 block designed by Master Pedro Nel Gomez School of Mines in 1936 Declared National Monument in 1994 thanks to its architecture and its murals by the same Pedro Nel Gomez The university in Medellin has 5 faculties of the schools offer 25 careers nearly half of them are engineering at the School of Mines also has three museums and other services citation needed Academics Edit Music ConservatoryThe National University of Colombia has 20 schools distributed among Bogota Medellin Manizales and Palmira Departments in Bogota Agricultural Sciences Dentistry Economics sciences Engineering Fine Arts Human Sciences Law Social and Political Sciences Medicine Nursing Faculty Science Veterinary Medicine and Animal ManagementInterfaculty institutes 18 Institute of Biotechnology Institute of Science and Food Technology ICTA Institute of Environmental Studies IDEA Institute of Studies in Communication IECO International institute of Political Studies and Relations IEPRI Genetics InstituteMuseums in Bogota Campus Casa Museo Jorge Eliecer Gaitan Jorge Eliecer Gaitan Museum Museo de Arte Universidad Nacional de Colombia National University s Art Museum Museo de Arquitectura Leopoldo Rother Leopoldo Rother Museum of Architecture Museo de Historia Natural Museum of Natural History Museo de la Ciencia y el Juego Museum of Science and Games Museo Centro de Historia de la Medicina Museum Centre of the History of Medicine Museo Entomologico Entomological Museum Observatorio Astronomico Nacional National Astronomical Observatory High school for children of professors students and employees Arturo Ramirez Montufar Pedagogical Institute IPARM Departments in Medellin Sciences Agricultural Sciences Mines Economics and Humans Sciences ArchitectureMuseums in Medellin Campus Earth Sciences Museum Entomological Museum Mycology museum Gabriel Gutierrez Herbarium XilotecaInstitutes Centre for Research in Extractive Metallurgy CIMEX Energy Institute Institute for Systems and Decision Sciences System Institute Institute of Materials Water Institute Fuel Centre Institute of Environmental Studies IDEAMedia Unimedios News agency Agencia de Noticias UN Internal newspaper Carta Universitaria Radio station UN Radio Academic newspaper UN Periodico with articles ranging from international issues to research within the colleges UN Television TV production company Prisma TV internet television Noted people EditList of rectors Edit 1949 1950 Jaime Jaramillo Arango 1964 1965 Jose Felix Patino Restrepo 1965 Rafael Casas Morales 1966 1967 Guillermo Rueda Montana 1967 1969 Jorge Mendez Munevar 1969 Luis Forero Nogares 1969 1970 Enrique Carvajal Arjona 1970 1971 Mario Latorre Rueda 1971 Diego Lopez Arango 1971 Miguel Hernandez Cardenas 1971 1972 Santiago Fonseca Martinez 1972 Jorge Arias De Greiff 1972 1974 Luis Duque Gomez 1974 Eduardo Cortez Mendoza 1974 1975 Luis Perez Velasco 1975 1976 Luis Mesa Velasquez 1977 Osmar Correal Cabral 1977 1978 Emilio Aljure Nasser 1978 1980 Ramses Hakim Murad 1980 1982 Eduardo Brieva Bustillo 1982 Francisco Varela Aunjell 1982 1984 Fernando Sanchez Torres 1984 1988 Marco Palacios Rozo 1988 1990 Ricardo Mosquera Mesa 1990 1991 Dario Valencia Restrepo 1991 1993 Antanas Mockus Sivickas 1994 1997 Guillermo Paramo Rocha 1997 2003 Victor Manuel Moncayo Cruz 2003 2005 Marco Antonio Palacios Rozo 2005 2006 Ramon Fayad Nafah 2006 2012 Moises Wasserman Lerner 2012 2018 Ignacio Mantilla Prada 2018 2024 Dolly Montoya Castano Notable alumni Edit Famous personalities among its alumni include Jorge Eliecer Gaitan Fernando Botero Omar Dario Cardona Arboleda Sofia Vergara Jaime Jaramillo Arango Fernando Vallejo Gabriel Garcia Marquez Carlos Jacanamijoy Hernando Osorio Manuel Elkin Patarroyo Rodrigo Bernal Julio Garavito Armero Nelly Garzon Alarcon Leon de Greiff Leopold Rother Toto la Momposina Sonny Jimenez de Tejada Rogelio Salmona Salomon Hakim Antanas Mockus Jaime Garzon Jorge Velosa Luis Carlos Sarmiento Angulo Jose Eustasio Rivera Zuleika Suarez Luis Villar Borda Tatiana ToroGallery Edit School of Economics Chemistry Department College of Medicine Pharmacy Department Sculpture Park Agustin Codazzi Geographic Institute Ernesto Guhl Library Alfonso Lopez Pumarejo Stadium School of Engineering Fine Arts Sociology School of Agronomy Library of Science and Technology Central Library Biblioteca Gabriel Garcia Marquez Central Library lobby view Genetics Institute La Perola Central Dinning Court classrooms and office of the registrar Leon de Greiff AuditoriumSee also EditList of universities in Colombia List of Muisca research institutesReferences 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Herran Paez Estefania Bustos Gonzalez Atilio Corera Alvarez Elena Tibana Herrera Gerardo 2018 Ranking Iberoamericano de instituciones de educacion superior SIR Iber2018 Barcelona Espana Ediciones Profesionales de la Informacion SL ISBN 978 84 09 03911 1 https doi org 10 3145 sir iber 2018 Latinamerican Ranking Web webometrics in Spanish Retrieved 2012 11 25 QS World University Rankings 2016 17 topuniversities com Retrieved 6 August 2016 Universidad Nacional de Colombia QS World University Rankings Retrieved October 18 2022 Oscar Guarin M ACIS memoria informatica de Colombia PDF in Spanish ACIS Retrieved 2021 05 25 Programas de Ingenieria en Colombia in Spanish 2nd ed ACOFI 2020 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Institutos y Centros de la UN Unal edu co Archived from the original on 2003 10 10 Retrieved 2012 06 04 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to National University of Colombia 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