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Playa Ancha University

Playa Ancha University of Educational Sciences (Spanish: Universidad de Playa Ancha de Ciencias de la Educación), mostly known as Playa Ancha University or UPLA, is a public university in Valparaíso, Chile. It is part of the Chilean Traditional Universities, belonging to the Council of Rectors, a select group of twenty-five chilean universities. The university has two campuses: the major one in Playa Ancha, Valparaíso, and the second one in San Felipe.

Playa Ancha University of Educational Sciences
Universidad de Playa Ancha de Ciencias de la Educación
Logo of the Playa Ancha University
Motto
Et Tamen Stellae
TypePublic
EstablishedApril 1, 1948
Academic affiliations
CRUCH, CUE, AUGM
RectorPatricio Sanhueza Vivanco
Academic staff
898
Undergraduates8.314
Postgraduates549
Location, ,
CampusValparaíso (Main Campus) and San Felipe
ColorsLight blue & White    
NicknameUplanianos
MascotEarless seal
Websitewww.upla.cl

The university seeks to train professionals with an ethical, humanistic, analytical, critical and creative profile, who can contribute to economic, cultural, social, regional and national development. The institution has a vast tradition in education and humanities areas, and it is deeply involved with the community of Valparaiso and San Felipe.

History edit

The university was founded in 1948 as the Pedagogical Institute of the University of Chile with the intention to enhance the study of languages.

The Creation of the Pedagogical Institute (1948–1973) edit

 
Insignia of the Pedagogical Institute of the University of Chile

The Pedagogical Institute of Valparaíso was founded in 1948, as the initiative of Oscar Guzmán Escobar, a lawyer and professor at the then Valparaíso Law School of the University of Chile, with the intention of promoting the study of Spanish and some foreign languages. It was initially located on Calle Colón in Valparaíso, in the former campus of the current School of Law of the University of Valparaíso, currently the School of Social Work of the same university. It was supported in its initiative by the professors of Valparaíso Emilio Muñoz Mena, Juan Montedónico Napoli and Pedro Contreras Valderrama, among others.

In 1950, due to the quality of its activity, and after inspection by the members of the Faculty of Philosophy and Education of the University of Chile, it received by Supreme Decree the status of State cooperator in education, its exams being valid and rendered before the official commissions designated by the Casa de Bello.

The first courses taught by the then Institute were Pedagogy in Spanish, French and English, while in 1951 a Philosophy course was created and a year later the first School of Journalism in the country and a Women's Normal School were established. The University of Chile initially contributed with very outstanding professors from Santiago, such as Héctor Castillo, Ricardo Benavides, and Professor Cedomil Goic, among others, together with outstanding professors from the region such as Juan Montedónico, Carlos Pantoja Gómez, and Félix Morales Pettorino, who formed a team that took advantage, together with teachers from the Liceo Eduardo de la Barra in Valparaíso and with people who had begun their professional training in Pedagogy, emerging as assistant professors.

Due to the request of its director and the dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and Education of the University of Chile, Mr. Eugenio Pererira Salas, Decree No. 9,118 of October 13, 1954 was issued, on the basis of which the Pedagogical Institute of the University of Chile in Valparaíso was created, which began to function as such the following year. This document was signed by the President of the Republic, Mr. Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, and his Minister of Education, Mr. Tobías Barros Ortiz.

The Military Dictatorship (1973–1990) edit

 
Memorial to students and teachers who were victims of the military dictatorship

On September 11, 1973, a coup d'état took place, to which, according to various accounts, the University did not offer resistance, being invaded by military assault around 12:15 by the "Maipo" 2nd Infantry Regiment, despite the fact that at that time there were already few students at the University (alerted by the situation in the country). The intervention led to massive arrests of students, academics and officials. In 1981 —by decision of the military dictatorship— the Valparaíso branch of the University of Chile was separated from its main campus (located in the city of Santiago de Chile), creating the University of Valparaíso first. Two months later, in a second split, the Faculty of Education and Letters was transformed into the Instituto Profesional Academia Superior de Ciencias Pedagógicas de Valparaíso (Professional Institute of the Higher Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Valparaíso). This transition meant the significant loss of its infrastructure and the allocation of a reduced state contribution (0.6% of the total direct fiscal contribution), in addition to other problems arising from the policies and definitions implemented by the authoritarian regime that affected academics, officials and students.

Law 18,434 of 4 September 1985, created the Playa Ancha University, which succeeded the Academia Superior de Ciencias Pedagógicas de Valparaíso and the University of Chile.

The UPLA nowadays (1990–present) edit

The return to democracy in 1990 brought with it the election of the first democratically elected rector by direct vote of academics, Professor Pedro Norman Cortés Larrieu being elected on that occasion. In 1991, its San Felipe campus began operating.  On the other hand, there was an important development of the infrastructure: the Faculty of Arts is built in 1995, the adjacent lands to the central house are acquired, the FEUPLA is put in operation with Confech vote and the kindergarten "Colmenita" is built, with the purpose of providing room to university parents or employees of the University.

With the advent of the year 2000, the changes continue to take place.  The new building of Natural and Exact Sciences is inaugurated, as well as the Faculty of Social Sciences, which offers degrees in Sociology (2002), Psychology (2013), Journalism and Library Science.  The performing arts hall (for students of Theatre) is created, being one of the best equipped in the whole region and moving the casino to a new location next to the Faculty of Arts.  In 2008 the new University library is inaugurated and with it the SIBUPLA makes its debut, giving shape to one of the most equipped, spacious and modern libraries in the region.

Towards 2013, the Faculty of Health and Engineering is created, acquiring the Independencia campus.  In 2012 two multipurpose domes were acquired, one located in the Patio de los Vientos, next to the Faculty of Arts, and the other in the San Felipe Campus. In 2014 the Nursing laboratories were created, in 2012 the Center for Advanced Studies (CEA) and the Vice-Rector's Office for Research, Innovation and Postgraduate Studies were installed in Viña del Mar.

In October 2014, with 71.5% of the votes in a trystman plebiscite, the elimination of the Board of Directors and the creation of a University Senate, which represents the three estates, students, officials and academics, is approved.

Symbols edit

 
Punta Angeles Lighthouse, symbol of the Playa Ancha University

Emblem edit

The emblem of the Playa Ancha University is a lighthouse illuminating both sectors with a lone star leading the way (in reference to being at night). Its inspiration comes from the Punta Ángeles Lighthouse, created in 1837 under the presidency of José Joaquín Prieto. This is located next to the University, as a symbol of being one of the pioneer houses of study in pedagogy at a national level, symbolized in the lighthouse, the most powerful in South America and in the "lighthouse effect" that symbolized having a university in Playa Ancha and not in the center of Valparaiso as the other houses of study did traditionally.

Faculties and careers edit

 
Main Campus
 
Faculty of Arts
 
Faculty of Science and Engineering
 
Traslaviña Campus
 
Puntángeles Building
 
Independencia Campus
 
Institutional Building
 
Library
 
Gran Bretaña Building

The Playa Ancha University has 36 undergraduate degrees in Valparaiso (of which 3 are dual day and evening courses) and 6 in San Felipe. Additionally, it has 14 technical careers (7 in Valparaíso and 7 in San Felipe)

Humanities edit

  • Multilingual touristic administration
  • Geography
  • Pedagogy in Spanish language
  • Pedagogy in Philosophy
  • Pedagogy in History and Geography
  • Pedagogy in English
  • English-Spanish Translation and Interpreting

Arts edit

  • Design draftsman
  • Graphic design
  • Graduate in Arts
  • Pedagogy in Plastic Arts
  • Pedagogy in Musical Education
  • Pedagogy in Technological Education
  • Theatre (Acting)

Education edit

Natural Sciences edit

  • Pedagogy in Biology and Sciences
  • Pedagogy in Physics and Computing
  • Pedagogy in Mathematics and Computing
  • Pedagogy in Chemistry and Sciences

School of Cs. Physical Activity and Sport edit

  • Pedagogy in Physical Education, Ladies
  • Pedagogy in Physical Education, Men
  • Technology in Sports and Entertaining

Social Sciences edit

Engineering edit

Health Sciences edit

Organization edit

The Playa Ancha University has a campus in San Felipe which has been operating since 1991, in addition to its campus and university district located in Valparaiso.

In 2007 the construction of the new university library began, located near the most important buildings of the institution. The project includes an ambitious and modern service for more than ten thousand students, who will be able to access one of the most modern and complete libraries in the region.

Administration edit

During its existence, the Playa Ancha University has belonged to the University of Chile, depending directly on the Faculty of Humanities and Letters of Santiago; and, after the 1968 University Reform, to the Valparaíso branch of the Casa de Bello, both as an Area-Faculty of Humanities, at first, and later as a Faculty of Education and Letters. This determined that its superior authorities were named Director, and later, Dean.

As a consequence of the 1981 University Reform, it became an independent entity, either as the Higher Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Valparaíso, or as the University of Playa Ancha. Here, its superior authority is called Rector.

Directors, Pedagogical Institute of Valparaíso – University of Chile edit

Oscar Guzmán Escobar (1948–1955) [Private]

Milton Rossel Acuña (1955–1957)

Juan Uribe Echevarría (1957–1961)

Rodolfo Iturriaga Jamett (1961–1965)

Carlos Pantoja Gómez (1965–1969)

Deans, Faculty of Humanities/Education and Literature. Valparaiso Campus – University of Chile edit

Raúl Páez Boggioni (1969–1972)

Marcelo Blanc Masías (1972–1973)

Victor Leighton Gonzalez (1973–1975)

Olga Arellano Salgado (1976–1981)

Rectors, Higher Academy of Pedagogical Sciences/Playa Ancha University edit

Olga Arellano Salgado (1981–1987)

Mariana Martelli Ukrow (1987–1990)

Norman Cortés Larreau (1990–1998)

Oscar Quiroz Mejías (1998–2006)

Patricio Sanhueza Vivanco (2006–2026)

Notable alumni edit

External links edit

  • Official website
  • San Felipe (Span.)

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Playa Ancha University of Educational Sciences Spanish Universidad de Playa Ancha de Ciencias de la Educacion mostly known as Playa Ancha University or UPLA is a public university in Valparaiso Chile It is part of the Chilean Traditional Universities belonging to the Council of Rectors a select group of twenty five chilean universities The university has two campuses the major one in Playa Ancha Valparaiso and the second one in San Felipe Playa Ancha University of Educational SciencesUniversidad de Playa Ancha de Ciencias de la EducacionLogo of the Playa Ancha UniversityMottoEt Tamen StellaeTypePublicEstablishedApril 1 1948Academic affiliationsCRUCH CUE AUGMRectorPatricio Sanhueza VivancoAcademic staff898Undergraduates8 314Postgraduates549LocationValparaiso V Region ChileCampusValparaiso Main Campus and San FelipeColorsLight blue amp White NicknameUplanianosMascotEarless sealWebsitewww upla clThe university seeks to train professionals with an ethical humanistic analytical critical and creative profile who can contribute to economic cultural social regional and national development The institution has a vast tradition in education and humanities areas and it is deeply involved with the community of Valparaiso and San Felipe Contents 1 History 1 1 The Creation of the Pedagogical Institute 1948 1973 1 2 The Military Dictatorship 1973 1990 1 3 The UPLA nowadays 1990 present 2 Symbols 2 1 Emblem 3 Faculties and careers 3 1 Humanities 3 2 Arts 3 3 Education 3 4 Natural Sciences 3 5 School of Cs Physical Activity and Sport 3 6 Social Sciences 3 7 Engineering 3 8 Health Sciences 4 Organization 4 1 Administration 4 1 1 Directors Pedagogical Institute of Valparaiso University of Chile 4 1 2 Deans Faculty of Humanities Education and Literature Valparaiso Campus University of Chile 4 1 3 Rectors Higher Academy of Pedagogical Sciences Playa Ancha University 5 Notable alumni 6 External linksHistory editThe university was founded in 1948 as the Pedagogical Institute of the University of Chile with the intention to enhance the study of languages The Creation of the Pedagogical Institute 1948 1973 edit nbsp Insignia of the Pedagogical Institute of the University of Chile The Pedagogical Institute of Valparaiso was founded in 1948 as the initiative of Oscar Guzman Escobar a lawyer and professor at the then Valparaiso Law School of the University of Chile with the intention of promoting the study of Spanish and some foreign languages It was initially located on Calle Colon in Valparaiso in the former campus of the current School of Law of the University of Valparaiso currently the School of Social Work of the same university It was supported in its initiative by the professors of Valparaiso Emilio Munoz Mena Juan Montedonico Napoli and Pedro Contreras Valderrama among others In 1950 due to the quality of its activity and after inspection by the members of the Faculty of Philosophy and Education of the University of Chile it received by Supreme Decree the status of State cooperator in education its exams being valid and rendered before the official commissions designated by the Casa de Bello The first courses taught by the then Institute were Pedagogy in Spanish French and English while in 1951 a Philosophy course was created and a year later the first School of Journalism in the country and a Women s Normal School were established The University of Chile initially contributed with very outstanding professors from Santiago such as Hector Castillo Ricardo Benavides and Professor Cedomil Goic among others together with outstanding professors from the region such as Juan Montedonico Carlos Pantoja Gomez and Felix Morales Pettorino who formed a team that took advantage together with teachers from the Liceo Eduardo de la Barra in Valparaiso and with people who had begun their professional training in Pedagogy emerging as assistant professors Due to the request of its director and the dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and Education of the University of Chile Mr Eugenio Pererira Salas Decree No 9 118 of October 13 1954 was issued on the basis of which the Pedagogical Institute of the University of Chile in Valparaiso was created which began to function as such the following year This document was signed by the President of the Republic Mr Carlos Ibanez del Campo and his Minister of Education Mr Tobias Barros Ortiz The Military Dictatorship 1973 1990 edit nbsp Memorial to students and teachers who were victims of the military dictatorship On September 11 1973 a coup d etat took place to which according to various accounts the University did not offer resistance being invaded by military assault around 12 15 by the Maipo 2nd Infantry Regiment despite the fact that at that time there were already few students at the University alerted by the situation in the country The intervention led to massive arrests of students academics and officials In 1981 by decision of the military dictatorship the Valparaiso branch of the University of Chile was separated from its main campus located in the city of Santiago de Chile creating the University of Valparaiso first Two months later in a second split the Faculty of Education and Letters was transformed into the Instituto Profesional Academia Superior de Ciencias Pedagogicas de Valparaiso Professional Institute of the Higher Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Valparaiso This transition meant the significant loss of its infrastructure and the allocation of a reduced state contribution 0 6 of the total direct fiscal contribution in addition to other problems arising from the policies and definitions implemented by the authoritarian regime that affected academics officials and students Law 18 434 of 4 September 1985 created the Playa Ancha University which succeeded the Academia Superior de Ciencias Pedagogicas de Valparaiso and the University of Chile The UPLA nowadays 1990 present edit The return to democracy in 1990 brought with it the election of the first democratically elected rector by direct vote of academics Professor Pedro Norman Cortes Larrieu being elected on that occasion In 1991 its San Felipe campus began operating On the other hand there was an important development of the infrastructure the Faculty of Arts is built in 1995 the adjacent lands to the central house are acquired the FEUPLA is put in operation with Confech vote and the kindergarten Colmenita is built with the purpose of providing room to university parents or employees of the University With the advent of the year 2000 the changes continue to take place The new building of Natural and Exact Sciences is inaugurated as well as the Faculty of Social Sciences which offers degrees in Sociology 2002 Psychology 2013 Journalism and Library Science The performing arts hall for students of Theatre is created being one of the best equipped in the whole region and moving the casino to a new location next to the Faculty of Arts In 2008 the new University library is inaugurated and with it the SIBUPLA makes its debut giving shape to one of the most equipped spacious and modern libraries in the region Towards 2013 the Faculty of Health and Engineering is created acquiring the Independencia campus In 2012 two multipurpose domes were acquired one located in the Patio de los Vientos next to the Faculty of Arts and the other in the San Felipe Campus In 2014 the Nursing laboratories were created in 2012 the Center for Advanced Studies CEA and the Vice Rector s Office for Research Innovation and Postgraduate Studies were installed in Vina del Mar In October 2014 with 71 5 of the votes in a trystman plebiscite the elimination of the Board of Directors and the creation of a University Senate which represents the three estates students officials and academics is approved Symbols edit nbsp Punta Angeles Lighthouse symbol of the Playa Ancha University Emblem edit The emblem of the Playa Ancha University is a lighthouse illuminating both sectors with a lone star leading the way in reference to being at night Its inspiration comes from the Punta Angeles Lighthouse created in 1837 under the presidency of Jose Joaquin Prieto This is located next to the University as a symbol of being one of the pioneer houses of study in pedagogy at a national level symbolized in the lighthouse the most powerful in South America and in the lighthouse effect that symbolized having a university in Playa Ancha and not in the center of Valparaiso as the other houses of study did traditionally Faculties and careers edit nbsp Main Campus nbsp Faculty of Arts nbsp Faculty of Science and Engineering nbsp Traslavina Campus nbsp Puntangeles Building nbsp Independencia Campus nbsp Institutional Building nbsp Library nbsp Gran Bretana Building The Playa Ancha University has 36 undergraduate degrees in Valparaiso of which 3 are dual day and evening courses and 6 in San Felipe Additionally it has 14 technical careers 7 in Valparaiso and 7 in San Felipe Humanities edit Multilingual touristic administration Geography Pedagogy in Spanish language Pedagogy in Philosophy Pedagogy in History and Geography Pedagogy in English English Spanish Translation and Interpreting Arts edit Design draftsman Graphic design Graduate in Arts Pedagogy in Plastic Arts Pedagogy in Musical Education Pedagogy in Technological Education Theatre Acting Education edit Pedagogy in Special Education Preschool Education Pedagogy in Primary Education Pedagogy in Primary Education with Mentions of Rural Education and Development Natural Sciences edit Pedagogy in Biology and Sciences Pedagogy in Physics and Computing Pedagogy in Mathematics and Computing Pedagogy in Chemistry and Sciences School of Cs Physical Activity and Sport edit Pedagogy in Physical Education Ladies Pedagogy in Physical Education Men Technology in Sports and Entertaining Social Sciences edit Laws Librarianship Journalism Sociology Psicology Engineering edit Environmental Engineering Environmental Civil Engineering Industrial Civil Engineering Engineering in Informatics Statistical Engineering Health Sciences edit Nursing phonoaudiology Kinesiology Nutrition and Dietetics Occupational TherapyOrganization editThe Playa Ancha University has a campus in San Felipe which has been operating since 1991 in addition to its campus and university district located in Valparaiso In 2007 the construction of the new university library began located near the most important buildings of the institution The project includes an ambitious and modern service for more than ten thousand students who will be able to access one of the most modern and complete libraries in the region Administration edit During its existence the Playa Ancha University has belonged to the University of Chile depending directly on the Faculty of Humanities and Letters of Santiago and after the 1968 University Reform to the Valparaiso branch of the Casa de Bello both as an Area Faculty of Humanities at first and later as a Faculty of Education and Letters This determined that its superior authorities were named Director and later Dean As a consequence of the 1981 University Reform it became an independent entity either as the Higher Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Valparaiso or as the University of Playa Ancha Here its superior authority is called Rector Directors Pedagogical Institute of Valparaiso University of Chile edit Oscar Guzman Escobar 1948 1955 Private Milton Rossel Acuna 1955 1957 Juan Uribe Echevarria 1957 1961 Rodolfo Iturriaga Jamett 1961 1965 Carlos Pantoja Gomez 1965 1969 Deans Faculty of Humanities Education and Literature Valparaiso Campus University of Chile edit Raul Paez Boggioni 1969 1972 Marcelo Blanc Masias 1972 1973 Victor Leighton Gonzalez 1973 1975 Olga Arellano Salgado 1976 1981 Rectors Higher Academy of Pedagogical Sciences Playa Ancha University edit Olga Arellano Salgado 1981 1987 Mariana Martelli Ukrow 1987 1990 Norman Cortes Larreau 1990 1998 Oscar Quiroz Mejias 1998 2006 Patricio Sanhueza Vivanco 2006 2026 Notable alumni editSergio Badilla Castillo Yasna ProvosteExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Universidad de Playa Ancha Official website San Felipe Span 33 01 19 S 71 38 31 W 33 02194 S 71 64194 W 33 02194 71 64194 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Playa Ancha University amp oldid 1220256196, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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