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Pontificia Universidad Javeriana

The Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (English: Javeriana University) is a private university in Colombia founded in 1623. It is one of the oldest and most traditional Colombian universities, directed by the Society of Jesus, with its main facilities in Bogotá and a second campus in Cali. "La Javeriana", as it is known by its students, has traditionally educated the Colombian upper class. It is one of the 33 universities entrusted to the Society of Jesus in Latin America and one of 167 around the world.[1]

Javeriana University
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Latin: Pontificia Universitas Xaveriana
MottoSapientia Aedificavit
sibi Domum
(Latin)
Motto in English
Wisdom has built a Home for itself
TypePrivate Roman Catholic Research Non-profit Coeducational Higher education institution
Established1623; 401 years ago (1623)
AccreditationCHQ
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic (Jesuit)
Academic affiliations
CCE
Association of Colombian Universities
Universia
PresidentLuis Fernando Múnera Congote, SJ
Academic staff
3,040
Undergraduates19,682
Postgraduates3,470
Location
Carrera 7 No. 40 – 62 Bogotá D.C.
,
Colombia

4°37′44″N 74°03′53″W / 4.62889°N 74.06472°W / 4.62889; -74.06472
CampusUrban, 445 acres (180 ha)
LanguageMostly Spanish
Radio StationJaveriana Estéreo 91.9 FM
Colors  Blue
  White
  Yellow
NicknameLa Javeriana / La Ponti / La Jave
Websitewww.javeriana.edu.co, www.javerianacali.edu.co

The Javeriana University in Bogotá has 18 schools comprising 61 departments and 242 academic programs catering to areas of knowledge, giving the university its multidisciplinary nature.[2] It has 45 buildings in 445 acres (1.80 km2). The Javeriana University in Cali offers 18 schools in four faculties. It is located in Pance, Cali [es]. Its Law School recently received a high-quality accreditation by Resolution 6808 6 August 2010, of the Ministry of National Education. The campus in Cali has sectional divisions of the Bolsa de Valores de Colombia (BVC), Temple University's Fox School of Business, and others.1623.[1]

Javeriana University

The university is one of the twelve universities in Colombia having a high-quality institutional accreditation, granted to it for eight years by Resolution 1320, 12 June 2003, of the Ministry of National Education.[3]

The university has 21 undergraduate programs with high-quality accreditation, and eight programs in advanced stages of the accreditation process. In graduate programs, quality is acknowledged through the Qualified Registries. The university has over 87 graduate programs. According to the QS World University Rankings in 2023, the university was ranked #382 globally, #18 in Latin America, and #3 in Colombia.[4]

History edit

 
Old University gate, today Museum of Colonial Art

The College of the Society of Jesus was established in Santafé de Bogotá in 1604 as part of the San Bartolome School and Cloister. In 1623, the Audience and the Archbishop recognized the academic degrees conferred by the college. The students at that time received their degree, including Pedro Claver. That is the origin of what was known as the University and Academy of Saint Francis Xavier. In 1767, the Jesuits were expelled from the Spanish colonies, which closed the first stage of Universidad Javeriana's history.[5]

Then 163 years after the university closed, an act of restoration was signed. In 1937 the School of Economics and Legal Sciences was founded, with the others following. In 1970, after multiple petitions from the community of Cali, the university started a program in that city. The Universidad Javeriana in Cali took the name of "Cali Branch", offering degrees in business, engineering, and psychology.

Campus edit

Main Campus in Bogotá edit

The university's main campus has a total area of 445 acres (180ha) and approximately 202,988 spared meters of construction. Inside, there are a total of 45 buildings, 18 cafeterias, 1 university bookstore, a hospital, 1 parking block building with 1200 parking spaces, and 1 travel agency. The main campus is located inside the locality of Chapinero in eastern Bogotá since 1940. This campus borders important city landmarks such as the Parque Nacional Enrique Olaya Herrera to the south, the emblematic Carrera Séptima (seventh street) on the west end, the Eastern Hills (Bogotá) and the traditional Chapinero Block to the north. Today this university maintains its open campus environment that allows pedestrians to walk on the interior.

A brief history of some of the university's most emblematic buildings: Most Buildings are named after previous presidents or deceased Jesuit Faculty members who were important members of the academic community.

  • 1951: The university begins its modern development with the construction of the Edificio Emilio Arango, S.J., today this building is home to the university's central government and administration.
  • 1955: Hospital Universitario San Ignacio is built, home to the school of Medicine.
  • 1954: The inauguration of the Edificio Félix Restrepo, S.J. alongside the programs of Bacteriology, Art and Decorations, Law, Nursing, Commerce, and Philosophy.
  • 1958: The Architecture workshops are opened.
  • 1959: Female in-campus Housing facilities, which today is known as Edificio Carlos Ortiz, S.J.
  • 1976: The Jesús María Fernandez, S.J. Building is open to the public. Today it houses the Main library named after Alfonso Borrero Cabal S.J.
  • 1980 -1990: The new phase of development begins, with buildings such as José Gabriel Maldonado, S.J. Building, home to the school of Engineering and all its departments.
  • 1991: The Gabriel Giraldo, S.J., custom made for The School of Law and The School of Political Science and International Relationships. In 1993, the Lecture room Building Fernando Barón, S.J. is built, and in 1996 the parking lot building with room for 1,200 vehicles.
  • 2000: The university expands its physical development to the southeast with the Pedro Arrupe, S.J. Building where the School of Theology is located. Alongside this building there is also the Javeriana Centre for Sport Education (Gym, Sports and Training Facilities) and the Manuel Briceño, S.J. Building for The School of Psychology, The School of Social Sciences, and The School of Philosophy.
  • 2008: The university begins construction for "The Master Plan for The Development of The University's Infrastructure" alongside the very strict policy for ecological and environmental preservation. This plan includes the construction of the new Comparative Biology Building (2009), The Faculty of Arts Building (2014), the Jorge Hoyos, S.J. Building (now nicknamed "The Arc" for its peculiar architectural design) which opened in 2016, The ATICO Center (2009), one of the most technologically advanced buildings in Latin America for the Arts and Communication Studies (Atico is an acronym in Spanish for "High Technology, information, and computing"), The School of Engineering Laboratory Building (the tallest building on campus with a total of 15 floors) that opened its doors in 2020, the new Science Labs Building, and the Continuing Studies off-campus Building in the northern part of the city which is still under construction. The master plan also includes the construction of a new and more modern Hospital, an auditorium capable of holding ceremonies with up to 1,800 people at once, the new School of Architecture and Design Building, and an expansion to the gym facilities to include an on-campus pool.

Cali Branch edit

The Pontificia Universidad Javeriana of Cali is located to the south of the city, in Pance, next to Farallones de Cali, which are part of the Andes Mountain Range. It has a more rural ambiance where vegetation is abundant and is not rare to see local fauna. This promotes a safe and calm environment for the students. This campus has eight Buildings: Las Palmas, Guayacanes Building, Lecture Hall of The Lake, Administrative Offices, Samán Building, Almendros Building, Continuing Studies Building, Acacias Building, The Pink Cedar Building, and the Library. Currently, there are 2 more buildings under construction. It also has 5 cafeterias, a bookstore, parking lots, a center for the Colombian Stock Market, and a Subsidiary of the Fox School of Business from Temple University.[6]

Academics edit

The university offers 46 undergraduate programs and 179 graduate programs including, 94 professional specializations, 45 medical and surgical specializations,[citation needed] 8 dentistry specializations, 72 masters, and 13 PhDs.[7]

Schools and departments edit

 

Research edit

 
Centro Ático

The university has 61 departments and 14 institutes.[11] Departments are academic units aimed at developing an area of knowledge through research, teaching, and the implementation of services such as continuing education, counseling, and advisory activities. Institutes are academic units responsible for research and consulting in areas requiring a special interdisciplinary approach.

To provide technological support to research, education, service and administrative processes, the university has next-generation network services. Mention can be made of the technological components available in the following units: The SIU (University Information System, acronym in Spanish) with its "People Soft" platform for Academic Management; the New Technologies-Aided Education Center (CEANTIC) that offers virtual courses support through its Blackboard platform; the Centro Audiovisual Javeriano, with front edge technology in this field in Latin America, internationally accredited like Autodesk Training Center-ATC; the Computer-Aided Architecture and Design Project, CAAD; the Technological Industrial Automation Center; the Geo-referenced Information Center, GIC; the Javeriana Center of Oncology; the San Ignacio University Hospital; and the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center. It also has 130 laboratories and workshops.[12]

La Javeriana is among the leading universities researching the Muisca people and culture.[13][14][15][16][17]

Libraries edit

 

The Xavierian University has four libraries: The General Library, the Mario Valenzuela, S.J., Library, which specializes in philosophy and theology and is rated as the best in these disciplines in Latin America, the Alfonso Llano Escobar, S.J. Bio-ethics Library, and the CIRE (Centre for Ignatius Reflection and Exercises) Library. It has seven document and resource centers in the following fields of knowledge: bio-ethics, political science, architecture, psychology, law, insurance, social communication, and clinical epidemiology.

The library stock numbers 418,008 titles among books, magazines, journals, thesis and dissertation papers, music scores, maps, VHS and DVD film recordings, slides, sound videos, and sound recordings. The system has about 90 subscriptions to databases and has access to complete text contents for online consultation of journals, books, thesis and dissertation papers, and digital format slides.

It offers services such as the drafting of bibliographic references on specialized subjects and bibliographic exchange allowing data gathering that includes journal articles and other documents from libraries in Colombia and around the world. It serves the Javeriana community throughout a 24-hour schedule, Monday through Friday.[18]

University Presidents and Executive Officers edit

Colonial Era University Presidents edit

  1. Baltasar Mas Burgués, S.J. – 1623
  2. Sebastián Murillo, S.J. – 1628
  3. Francisco de Fuentes, S.J. – 1636
  4. Francisco Sarmiento, S.J. – 1639
  5. Baltasar Mas Burgués, S.J. – 1641
  6. Juan Manuel, S.J. – 1642 – 1645
  7. Pedro Fernández, S.J. – 1646
  8. Juan Gregorio, S.J. – 1651
  9. Francisco Varaiz, S.J. – 1653
  10. Juan Gregorio, S.J. – 1657
  11. Gaspar Cujía, S.J. – 1659
  12. Bartolomé Pérez, S.J.
  13. Juan de Santiago, S.J. – 1673
  14. Juan Martínez R., S.J. -1677 – 1681
  15. Francisco Alvarez, S.J. – 1682
  16. Pedro de Mercado, S.J. – 1686
  17. Pedro Calderón, S.J. – 1706
  18. Diego de Tapia, S.J. – 1733 – 1734
  19. Mateo Mimbela, S.J. – 1735
  20. Francisco Cataño, S.J. – 1737
  21. Jaime López, S.J. – 1738 -1741
  22. Tomás Casabona, S.J. – 1743 – 1749
  23. Ignacio Ferrer, S.J. – 1756
  24. Manuel Román, S.J. – 1761
  25. Manuel Zapata, S.J. – 1764 – 1765
  26. Nicolás Candela, S.J. – 1767

Modern University Presidents edit

  1. José Salvador Restrepo, S.J. 1930 – 1932
  2. Jesús María Fernández, S.J. 1932 – 1935
  3. Alberto Moreno, S.J. (E) 1935
  4. Carlos Ortiz, S.J. 1935 – 1941
  5. Francisco Javier Mejía, S.J.(E) 1941
  6. Félix Restrepo, S.J. 1941 – 1950
  7. Emilio Arango, S.J. 1950 -1955
  8. Carlos Ortiz, S.J. (E) 1955 – 1956; (rector) 1956 – 1960
  9. Jesús Emilio Ramírez, S.J. 1960 – 1966
  10. Fernando Barón, S.J. 1966 – 1970
  11. Alfonso Borrero, S.J. 1970 – 1977
  12. Roberto Caro, S.J. 1977 – 1983
  13. Jorge Hoyos Vásquez, S.J. 1983 – 1989
  14. Gerardo Arango Puerta, S.J. 1989 – 1998
  15. Gerardo Remolina Vargas, S.J. 1999 – 2007
  16. Joaquín Emilio Sánchez, S.J. 2007 – 2014
  17. Jorge Humberto Pelaez Piedrahita, S.J. 2014 – Present

Current Executive Officers edit

  • Great Chancellor: Adolfo Nicolás, S.J.
  • Vice Great Chancellor: Carlos Eduardo Correa Jaramillo, S.J.
  • President: Jorge Humberto Peláez Piedrahita, S.J.
  • Provost: Luis David Prieto Martínez
  • Vice President for University Welfare: Luis Alfonso Castellanos Ramírez, S.J.
  • Vice President for Administration: Catalina Martinez de Rozo
  • Vice President for Interinstitutional Relations: Luis Fernando Álvarez Londoño, S.J.
  • Vice President for Research: Luis Miguel Renjifo
  • General Secretary: Jairo Humberto Cifuentes Madrid

Cali Branch edit

 
Campus overview, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali.

On 6 October 1970, responding to requests from the local community and the efforts of a group of practicing accountants who aspired to obtain the university degree, a Program of Public Accounting began in Cali. This was the origin of the Cali branch of the Javeriana University. On 20 November 1978 the board proposed the name Cali Branch, with headquarters in the capital under the same organization and higher authorities. The board of regents, at the request of the board, adopted the name Cali Branch.

The campus of the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali is located in the south of the city, in Pance, at the foot of the Farallones de Cali, part of the Cordillera Occidental (Colombia), in a totally rural environment where vegetation and fauna abound. The campus consists of nine buildings (Las Palmas, Guayacanes, classrooms block, administration, Saman, Almendros, continuing education, Las Acacias and Cedro Rosado). The campus features multiple cafés and restaurants, the Javeriana Shop, a large parking lot surrounding the entire campus, a branch of Corpbanca, a center of the Colombia Stock Exchange, and an MBA extension of Temple University Fox School of Business and Management. The campus also includes Alfonso Borrero Cabal auditorium; Central Library, one of the most complete in the Colombian Southwest; Loyola Sports Center; the office of entrepreneurship "Campus Nova", which fosters entrepreneurial talent within the university; and the Javeriano Writing Center, highly regarded for helping students develop writing skills.

The university has 35 research groups attached to the government Administrative Department of Science, Technology and Innovation; and a station, Javeriana Stereo FM 107.5 with a wide audience in the Colombian Southwest. It offers students opportunities in more than 87 countries and boasts 120 academic cooperation agreements with universities abroad.

Currently, the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali offers 19 undergraduate programs of which eight have received quality accreditation by the Ministry of Education (Civil Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Systems Engineering and Computer Science, Business Administration, Accounting law and Psychology). It is well known for its Law and International Business degrees. The law degree from the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali is prestigious in Cali and the Colombian Suroccidente, profiting from one of the most complete moot courts for student practice. The Cali branch of the Faculty of Health Sciences inaugurated the Moot Hospital which has high-tech teams and a superior infrastructure for student interns.

In March 2012, the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali received the Institutional Accreditation of High Quality from the Ministry of Education for eight years, placing it among the more competitive private universities in the country.

Alumni edit

 
Defense of Doctoral Thesis of Don José Antonio Zelis at Javeriana University (1759) by Joaquín Gutiérrez. Colonial Art Museum of Bogotá.

Javeriana's alumni include a vast range of prominent individuals in the history of the country and the region, with the following (non-exhaustive) list representative, including Presidents of Colombia, Vice Presidents of Colombia, National and International Ministers, Grammy Award-winning artists, Academy Award-nominated artists, Tony Award-nominated artists, Miss Universe, Olympic medallists and people included in Forbes and BBC lists.

Lecturers edit

  • Miguel Gómez (photographer) (born 1974), Colombian / American photographer, worked in the Fine Arts department for several years.
  • Carlos Serrano (born 1963), Colombian classical musician, worked for the music school.

See also edit

References edit

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  20. ^ "Daniel Vivas Barandica el periodista que entrevistó a Popeye colaborador de Pablo Escobar | CanaldelaMona" (in Spanish). 5 January 2024. Retrieved 9 January 2024.

External links edit

  • Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá
  • Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Cali

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The Pontificia Universidad Javeriana English Javeriana University is a private university in Colombia founded in 1623 It is one of the oldest and most traditional Colombian universities directed by the Society of Jesus with its main facilities in Bogota and a second campus in Cali La Javeriana as it is known by its students has traditionally educated the Colombian upper class It is one of the 33 universities entrusted to the Society of Jesus in Latin America and one of 167 around the world 1 Javeriana UniversityPontificia Universidad JaverianaLatin Pontificia Universitas XaverianaMottoSapientia Aedificavitsibi Domum Latin Motto in EnglishWisdom has built a Home for itselfTypePrivate Roman Catholic Research Non profit Coeducational Higher education institutionEstablished1623 401 years ago 1623 AccreditationCHQReligious affiliationRoman Catholic Jesuit Academic affiliationsCCEAssociation of Colombian UniversitiesUniversiaPresidentLuis Fernando Munera Congote SJAcademic staff3 040Undergraduates19 682Postgraduates3 470LocationCarrera 7 No 40 62 Bogota D C Colombia4 37 44 N 74 03 53 W 4 62889 N 74 06472 W 4 62889 74 06472CampusUrban 445 acres 180 ha LanguageMostly SpanishRadio StationJaveriana Estereo 91 9 FMColors Blue White YellowNicknameLa Javeriana La Ponti La JaveWebsitewww wbr javeriana wbr edu wbr co www wbr javerianacali wbr edu wbr co The Javeriana University in Bogota has 18 schools comprising 61 departments and 242 academic programs catering to areas of knowledge giving the university its multidisciplinary nature 2 It has 45 buildings in 445 acres 1 80 km2 The Javeriana University in Cali offers 18 schools in four faculties It is located in Pance Cali es Its Law School recently received a high quality accreditation by Resolution 6808 6 August 2010 of the Ministry of National Education The campus in Cali has sectional divisions of the Bolsa de Valores de Colombia BVC Temple University s Fox School of Business and others 1623 1 Javeriana University The university is one of the twelve universities in Colombia having a high quality institutional accreditation granted to it for eight years by Resolution 1320 12 June 2003 of the Ministry of National Education 3 The university has 21 undergraduate programs with high quality accreditation and eight programs in advanced stages of the accreditation process In graduate programs quality is acknowledged through the Qualified Registries The university has over 87 graduate programs According to the QS World University Rankings in 2023 the university was ranked 382 globally 18 in Latin America and 3 in Colombia 4 Contents 1 History 2 Campus 2 1 Main Campus in Bogota 2 2 Cali Branch 3 Academics 3 1 Schools and departments 4 Research 5 Libraries 6 University Presidents and Executive Officers 6 1 Colonial Era University Presidents 6 2 Modern University Presidents 6 3 Current Executive Officers 7 Cali Branch 8 Alumni 9 Lecturers 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory edit nbsp Old University gate today Museum of Colonial Art The College of the Society of Jesus was established in Santafe de Bogota in 1604 as part of the San Bartolome School and Cloister In 1623 the Audience and the Archbishop recognized the academic degrees conferred by the college The students at that time received their degree including Pedro Claver That is the origin of what was known as the University and Academy of Saint Francis Xavier In 1767 the Jesuits were expelled from the Spanish colonies which closed the first stage of Universidad Javeriana s history 5 Then 163 years after the university closed an act of restoration was signed In 1937 the School of Economics and Legal Sciences was founded with the others following In 1970 after multiple petitions from the community of Cali the university started a program in that city The Universidad Javeriana in Cali took the name of Cali Branch offering degrees in business engineering and psychology Campus editMain Campus in Bogota edit 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 Pontificia Universidad Javeriana news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The university s main campus has a total area of 445 acres 180ha and approximately 202 988 spared meters of construction Inside there are a total of 45 buildings 18 cafeterias 1 university bookstore a hospital 1 parking block building with 1200 parking spaces and 1 travel agency The main campus is located inside the locality of Chapinero in eastern Bogota since 1940 This campus borders important city landmarks such as the Parque Nacional Enrique Olaya Herrera to the south the emblematic Carrera Septima seventh street on the west end the Eastern Hills Bogota and the traditional Chapinero Block to the north Today this university maintains its open campus environment that allows pedestrians to walk on the interior A brief history of some of the university s most emblematic buildings Most Buildings are named after previous presidents or deceased Jesuit Faculty members who were important members of the academic community 1951 The university begins its modern development with the construction of the Edificio Emilio Arango S J today this building is home to the university s central government and administration 1955 Hospital Universitario San Ignacio is built home to the school of Medicine 1954 The inauguration of the Edificio Felix Restrepo S J alongside the programs of Bacteriology Art and Decorations Law Nursing Commerce and Philosophy 1958 The Architecture workshops are opened 1959 Female in campus Housing facilities which today is known as Edificio Carlos Ortiz S J 1976 The Jesus Maria Fernandez S J Building is open to the public Today it houses the Main library named after Alfonso Borrero Cabal S J 1980 1990 The new phase of development begins with buildings such as Jose Gabriel Maldonado S J Building home to the school of Engineering and all its departments 1991 The Gabriel Giraldo S J custom made for The School of Law and The School of Political Science and International Relationships In 1993 the Lecture room Building Fernando Baron S J is built and in 1996 the parking lot building with room for 1 200 vehicles 2000 The university expands its physical development to the southeast with the Pedro Arrupe S J Building where the School of Theology is located Alongside this building there is also the Javeriana Centre for Sport Education Gym Sports and Training Facilities and the Manuel Briceno S J Building for The School of Psychology The School of Social Sciences and The School of Philosophy 2008 The university begins construction for The Master Plan for The Development of The University s Infrastructure alongside the very strict policy for ecological and environmental preservation This plan includes the construction of the new Comparative Biology Building 2009 The Faculty of Arts Building 2014 the Jorge Hoyos S J Building now nicknamed The Arc for its peculiar architectural design which opened in 2016 The ATICO Center 2009 one of the most technologically advanced buildings in Latin America for the Arts and Communication Studies Atico is an acronym in Spanish for High Technology information and computing The School of Engineering Laboratory Building the tallest building on campus with a total of 15 floors that opened its doors in 2020 the new Science Labs Building and the Continuing Studies off campus Building in the northern part of the city which is still under construction The master plan also includes the construction of a new and more modern Hospital an auditorium capable of holding ceremonies with up to 1 800 people at once the new School of Architecture and Design Building and an expansion to the gym facilities to include an on campus pool Cali Branch edit 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 Pontificia Universidad Javeriana news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Pontificia Universidad Javeriana of Cali is located to the south of the city in Pance next to Farallones de Cali which are part of the Andes Mountain Range It has a more rural ambiance where vegetation is abundant and is not rare to see local fauna This promotes a safe and calm environment for the students This campus has eight Buildings Las Palmas Guayacanes Building Lecture Hall of The Lake Administrative Offices Saman Building Almendros Building Continuing Studies Building Acacias Building The Pink Cedar Building and the Library Currently there are 2 more buildings under construction It also has 5 cafeterias a bookstore parking lots a center for the Colombian Stock Market and a Subsidiary of the Fox School of Business from Temple University 6 Academics editThe university offers 46 undergraduate programs and 179 graduate programs including 94 professional specializations 45 medical and surgical specializations citation needed 8 dentistry specializations 72 masters and 13 PhDs 7 Schools and departments edit nbsp School of Theology School of Philosophy School of Medicine School of Dentistry 8 School of Nursing School of Psychology School of Law School of Political Science and International Relations School of Arts visual arts performing arts music 9 School of Social Sciences anthropology history literature sociology cultural studies School of Sciences biology mathematics and physics microbiology nutrition amp biochemistry chemistry School of Engineering civil engineering industrial engineering electronic engineering systems engineering telecommunications engineering mechanical engineering mechatronics bioengineering data science School of Economics and Management Sciences management accounting economy finances School of Education child pedagogy basic education emphasizing Spanish and human sciences 10 School of Communication and Language communication studies information science languages and linguistics School of Design and Architecture architecture industrial design design of visual communication School of Environmental and Rural Studies ecology rural and regional developmentResearch edit nbsp Centro Atico The university has 61 departments and 14 institutes 11 Departments are academic units aimed at developing an area of knowledge through research teaching and the implementation of services such as continuing education counseling and advisory activities Institutes are academic units responsible for research and consulting in areas requiring a special interdisciplinary approach To provide technological support to research education service and administrative processes the university has next generation network services Mention can be made of the technological components available in the following units The SIU University Information System acronym in Spanish with its People Soft platform for Academic Management the New Technologies Aided Education Center CEANTIC that offers virtual courses support through its Blackboard platform the Centro Audiovisual Javeriano with front edge technology in this field in Latin America internationally accredited like Autodesk Training Center ATC the Computer Aided Architecture and Design Project CAAD the Technological Industrial Automation Center the Geo referenced Information Center GIC the Javeriana Center of Oncology the San Ignacio University Hospital and the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center It also has 130 laboratories and workshops 12 La Javeriana is among the leading universities researching the Muisca people and culture 13 14 15 16 17 Libraries edit nbsp The Xavierian University has four libraries The General Library the Mario Valenzuela S J Library which specializes in philosophy and theology and is rated as the best in these disciplines in Latin America the Alfonso Llano Escobar S J Bio ethics Library and the CIRE Centre for Ignatius Reflection and Exercises Library It has seven document and resource centers in the following fields of knowledge bio ethics political science architecture psychology law insurance social communication and clinical epidemiology The library stock numbers 418 008 titles among books magazines journals thesis and dissertation papers music scores maps VHS and DVD film recordings slides sound videos and sound recordings The system has about 90 subscriptions to databases and has access to complete text contents for online consultation of journals books thesis and dissertation papers and digital format slides It offers services such as the drafting of bibliographic references on specialized subjects and bibliographic exchange allowing data gathering that includes journal articles and other documents from libraries in Colombia and around the world It serves the Javeriana community throughout a 24 hour schedule Monday through Friday 18 University Presidents and Executive Officers editColonial Era University Presidents edit Baltasar Mas Burgues S J 1623 Sebastian Murillo S J 1628 Francisco de Fuentes S J 1636 Francisco Sarmiento S J 1639 Baltasar Mas Burgues S J 1641 Juan Manuel S J 1642 1645 Pedro Fernandez S J 1646 Juan Gregorio S J 1651 Francisco Varaiz S J 1653 Juan Gregorio S J 1657 Gaspar Cujia S J 1659 Bartolome Perez S J Juan de Santiago S J 1673 Juan Martinez R S J 1677 1681 Francisco Alvarez S J 1682 Pedro de Mercado S J 1686 Pedro Calderon S J 1706 Diego de Tapia S J 1733 1734 Mateo Mimbela S J 1735 Francisco Catano S J 1737 Jaime Lopez S J 1738 1741 Tomas Casabona S J 1743 1749 Ignacio Ferrer S J 1756 Manuel Roman S J 1761 Manuel Zapata S J 1764 1765 Nicolas Candela S J 1767 Modern University Presidents edit Jose Salvador Restrepo S J 1930 1932 Jesus Maria Fernandez S J 1932 1935 Alberto Moreno S J E 1935 Carlos Ortiz S J 1935 1941 Francisco Javier Mejia S J E 1941 Felix Restrepo S J 1941 1950 Emilio Arango S J 1950 1955 Carlos Ortiz S J E 1955 1956 rector 1956 1960 Jesus Emilio Ramirez S J 1960 1966 Fernando Baron S J 1966 1970 Alfonso Borrero S J 1970 1977 Roberto Caro S J 1977 1983 Jorge Hoyos Vasquez S J 1983 1989 Gerardo Arango Puerta S J 1989 1998 Gerardo Remolina Vargas S J 1999 2007 Joaquin Emilio Sanchez S J 2007 2014 Jorge Humberto Pelaez Piedrahita S J 2014 Present Current Executive Officers edit Great Chancellor Adolfo Nicolas S J Vice Great Chancellor Carlos Eduardo Correa Jaramillo S J President Jorge Humberto Pelaez Piedrahita S J Provost Luis David Prieto Martinez Vice President for University Welfare Luis Alfonso Castellanos Ramirez S J Vice President for Administration Catalina Martinez de Rozo Vice President for Interinstitutional Relations Luis Fernando Alvarez Londono S J Vice President for Research Luis Miguel Renjifo General Secretary Jairo Humberto Cifuentes MadridCali Branch edit nbsp Campus overview Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali On 6 October 1970 responding to requests from the local community and the efforts of a group of practicing accountants who aspired to obtain the university degree a Program of Public Accounting began in Cali This was the origin of the Cali branch of the Javeriana University On 20 November 1978 the board proposed the name Cali Branch with headquarters in the capital under the same organization and higher authorities The board of regents at the request of the board adopted the name Cali Branch The campus of the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali is located in the south of the city in Pance at the foot of the Farallones de Cali part of the Cordillera Occidental Colombia in a totally rural environment where vegetation and fauna abound The campus consists of nine buildings Las Palmas Guayacanes classrooms block administration Saman Almendros continuing education Las Acacias and Cedro Rosado The campus features multiple cafes and restaurants the Javeriana Shop a large parking lot surrounding the entire campus a branch of Corpbanca a center of the Colombia Stock Exchange and an MBA extension of Temple University Fox School of Business and Management The campus also includes Alfonso Borrero Cabal auditorium Central Library one of the most complete in the Colombian Southwest Loyola Sports Center the office of entrepreneurship Campus Nova which fosters entrepreneurial talent within the university and the Javeriano Writing Center highly regarded for helping students develop writing skills The university has 35 research groups attached to the government Administrative Department of Science Technology and Innovation and a station Javeriana Stereo FM 107 5 with a wide audience in the Colombian Southwest It offers students opportunities in more than 87 countries and boasts 120 academic cooperation agreements with universities abroad Currently the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali offers 19 undergraduate programs of which eight have received quality accreditation by the Ministry of Education Civil Engineering Electronics Engineering Industrial Engineering Systems Engineering and Computer Science Business Administration Accounting law and Psychology It is well known for its Law and International Business degrees The law degree from the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali is prestigious in Cali and the Colombian Suroccidente profiting from one of the most complete moot courts for student practice The Cali branch of the Faculty of Health Sciences inaugurated the Moot Hospital which has high tech teams and a superior infrastructure for student interns In March 2012 the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali received the Institutional Accreditation of High Quality from the Ministry of Education for eight years placing it among the more competitive private universities in the country Alumni edit nbsp Defense of Doctoral Thesis of Don Jose Antonio Zelis at Javeriana University 1759 by Joaquin Gutierrez Colonial Art Museum of Bogota Javeriana s alumni include a vast range of prominent individuals in the history of the country and the region with the following non exhaustive list representative including Presidents of Colombia Vice Presidents of Colombia National and International Ministers Grammy Award winning artists Academy Award nominated artists Tony Award nominated artists Miss Universe Olympic medallists and people included in Forbes and BBC lists Camilo Prieto Valderrama climate science professor and environmentalist Ernesto Samper President of Colombia 1994 1998 Daniel Samper Pizano lawyer journalist and writer Daniel Samper Ospina comedian writer journalist and columnist Misael Pastrana president of Colombia 1970 1974 Marta Lucia Ramirez vice president of Colombia 2018 2022 2021 Forbes list of the Colombian 50 most powerful woman Maria Juliana Ruiz first lady of Colombia 2018 2022 Rodolfo Llinas neuroscientist University Professor at the New York University Director of the Neurolab Research on the NASA and Ralph W Gerard Prize laureate Luis Carlos Galan Sarmiento politician Gustavo Bell vice president of Colombia 1998 2002 Peter Claver priest and missionary Ignacio Martin Baro scholar psychologist philosopher and jesuit priest Marcela Ocampo Duque lawyer Executive Manager Banco de la Republica Gustavo Petro President of Colombia 2022 left wing politician mayor of Bogota 2014 2015 and member of the Colombian senate 2006 2010 2018 2022 Vicky Colbert Politician and Sociologist 2017 BBC 100 Women Catalina Sandino Moreno Academy Award nominated actress Catalina Robayo Miss Colombia 2010 placed Top 16 at Miss Universe 2011 Alejandro R Jadad Bechara physician innovator networker and humanist Henry Krieger Broadway producer Grammy Award winning and Tony Award nominated producer Angela Robledo psychologist member of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia Fernando Araujo Perdomo former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Colombia 2007 2008 Noemi Sanin former minister of Foreign Affairs of Colombia former ambassador to the United Kingdom and Spain oscar Ivan Zuluaga Escobar former Minister of Finance and Public Credit 2007 2010 Juan Carlos Pinzon former minister of defense 2011 2015 and Ambassador of Colombia to the United States 2015 2017 2021 Gina Parody former Minister of Education 2014 2016 Aurelio Iragorri Valencia former minister of interior of Colombia 2013 2018 Claudia Blum psychologist former minister of foreign affairs 2019 2021 Natalia Abello Vives former minister of transport of Colombia 2014 2018 Diego Molano Vega former Minister of Information Technologies and Communications 2010 2014 Carlos Holguin Sardi former minister of the Interior and Justice in Colombia 2006 2008 Juan Camilo Restrepo Salazar former minister of agriculture and rural development of Colombia 2010 2013 Fernando Londono former minister of the interior and justice of Colombia 2002 2004 Juan Carlos Esguerra Portocarrero former minister of justice and law of Colombia 2011 2012 Ricardo Velez Rodriguez Brazilian Minister of Education Alvaro Gomez Hurtado former Colombia Ambassador to the United States 1983 1985 and former Colombia ambassador to France 1991 1993 Jorge Franco writer Alfaguara Prize 2014 Jorge Alfredo Vargas news presenter Jorge Enrique Abello actor participated in Yo soy Betty la fea Betty en NY iCarly and others Santiago Gamboa writer Fonseca singer Grammy Award nominated and Latin Grammy Award winner artist Laura Tobon model beauty amp fashion blogger Simon Brand Hollywood director Vanessa de la Torre journalist Riyad al Maliki minister of Foreign Affairs of Palestinian Authority Ignacio Martin Baro Spanish philosopher and psychologist Claudia Palacios former anchor for CNN en Espanol Carlos Pizarro Leongomez politician commander of M 19 dropped out Mario Mendoza Zambrano writer Fernando Vallejo writer Paulina Davila actress Jackeline Renteria Olympic medallist 2008 2012 Kristina Lilley American born Colombian actress She studied Biology before she became an actress Paulina Vega Miss Colombia 2013 and Miss Universe 2014 2021 Forbes list of the Colombian 50 most powerful woman Giancarlo Mazzanti architect Brigitte Baptiste Environmental scientist and researcher President of the EAN University and 2021 Forbes list of the Colombian 50 most powerful woman Ricardo La Rotta Caballero architect Camilo Prieto Valderrama surgeon and environmentalist Diana Wiswell actress 19 General Freddy Padilla De Leon former commander of the Colombian Armed Forces former Minister of Defense ambassador Daniel Vivas Barandica journalist and communicator 20 Lecturers editMiguel Gomez photographer born 1974 Colombian American photographer worked in the Fine Arts department for several years Carlos Serrano born 1963 Colombian classical musician worked for the music school See also editList of universities in Colombia List of colonial universities in Latin America List of Jesuit sites List of Muisca research institutesReferences edit a b Home Pontificia Universidad Javeriana javeriana edu co in European Spanish Retrieved 17 October 2017 TOP CAREER STUDY ABROAD Pontifical Xavierian University study topcareer jp Archived from the original on 17 October 2017 Retrieved 17 October 2017 Pontifical Javeriana University Times Higher Education THE Retrieved 17 October 2017 Pontificia Universidad Javeriana QS World University Rankings Retrieved 18 October 2022 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA The Suppression of the Jesuits 1770 1773 newadvent org Retrieved 17 October 2017 Institucional Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali Oferta de programas Javeriana Dentistry Accessed 30 September 2016 Archived from the original on 7 September 2008 Carrera Artes Visuales Pontificia Universidad Javeriana puj portal javeriana edu co in European Spanish Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 Retrieved 17 October 2017 Marroquin Omayra Parra de Corredor Lina Clarizia 1 January 2002 Open University Center of the Pontifical Javeriana University Colombia The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning 2 2 ISSN 1492 3831 Colombia Pontificia Universidad Javeriana American University Retrieved 17 October 2017 Pontificia Universidad Javeriana ResearchGate Retrieved 17 October 2017 Langebaek Rueda Carl Henrik 2005a La elite no siempre piensa lo mismo The elite does not always think the same Muiscas representaciones cartografias y etnopoliticas de la memoria in Spanish Universidad La Javeriana pp 180 199 ISBN 958 683 643 6 Correa Francois 2005 El imperio muisca invencion de la historia y colonialidad del poder The Muisca empire invention of history and power colonialisation Muiscas representaciones cartografias y etnopoliticas de la memoria in Spanish Universidad La Javeriana pp 201 226 ISBN 958 683 643 6 Trimborn Hermann 2005 La organizacion del poder publico en las culturas soberanas de los chibchas The public power organisation in the common cultures of the Chibchas Muiscas representaciones cartografias y etnopoliticas de la memoria in Spanish Universidad La Javeriana pp 298 314 ISBN 958 683 643 6 Gomez Londono Ana Maria 2005 Muiscas representaciones cartografias y etnopoliticas de la memoria Muisca representations cartographies and ethnopolicies of memory in Spanish Pontificia Universidad Javeriana ISBN 9789586836432 Retrieved 8 July 2016 Guarin Martinez oscar 2005 De barbaros a civilizados la invencion de los muiscas en el siglo XIX From brutals to civilised the invention of the Muisca in the 19th century Muiscas representaciones cartografias y etnopoliticas de la memoria in Spanish Universidad La Javeriana pp 228 246 ISBN 958 683 643 6 Sistema de Bibliotecas Javeriano SIBJA Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Pontificia Universidad Javeriana javeriana edu co in European Spanish Retrieved 17 October 2017 La Reina del Flow 2 los que repiten y los nuevos en la serie 15 April 2021 Retrieved 20 April 2021 Daniel Vivas Barandica el periodista que entrevisto a Popeye colaborador de Pablo 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