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University of Costa Rica

The University of Costa Rica (Spanish: Universidad de Costa Rica, abbreviated UCR) is a public university in the Republic of Costa Rica, in Central America. Its main campus, Ciudad Universitaria Rodrigo Facio, is located in San Pedro Montes de Oca, in the province of San José. It is the oldest and largest institution of higher learning in Costa Rica, originally established as the Universidad de Santo Tomás in 1843. Approximately 45,000 students attend UCR throughout the year.

University of Costa Rica
Universidad de Costa Rica
Other name
UCR
Motto
Lucem Aspicio
Motto in English
"In search for the light"
TypePublic, undergraduate, graduate.
EstablishedAugust 26, 1940; 83 years ago (1940-08-26)[1][2]
BudgetCRC 353 711 000 000,00 (610M USD) [3]
RectorGustavo Gutiérrez Espeleta
Academic staff
3,006 [4]
Students42,750 (2018) [2]
Undergraduates39,801
Postgraduates2,949
Location, , ,
9°56′09″N 84°03′02″W / 9.935833°N 84.050556°W / 9.935833; -84.050556
CampusBoth Urban and Rural
Campus size77.5 ha, 775.000 m2
Colours   Sky blue and white
Sporting affiliations
CF Universidad de Costa Rica
Websitewww.ucr.ac.cr

History edit

The first institution dedicated to higher education in Costa Rica was the University of Saint Thomas (Universidad de Santo Tomás), which was established in 1843. That institution maintained close ties with the Roman Catholic Church and was closed in 1888 by the progressive and anti-clerical government of President Bernardo Soto Alfaro as part of a campaign to modernize public education. The schools of law, agronomy, fine arts, and pharmacy continued to operate independently. In 1940, those four schools were re-united to establish the modern UCR, during the reformist administration of President Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia.

The UCR remained the country's sole university until the Costa Rica Institute of Technology (Tecnológico de Costa Rica) and the National University of Costa Rica (Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica) were opened by the government in 1972 and 1973, respectively. Years later, in 1979, another public university opened: the Distance State University (Universidad Estatal a Distancia), modeled after the British Open University, and lastly the National Technical University opened in 2008 after merging several trade schools. Today, Costa Rica has those five public universities, and approximately fifty-three small private ones, but the UCR remains the largest and most well funded institution.

Application edit

 
The famous sunflower mural on the building of the Escuela de Estudios Generales at Ciudad Universitaria Rodrigo Facio.

Costa Rican applicants to the UCR must take an admission test. This test is similar to the SAT in the United States. The score of this test is used along with the grades from the student's last years in high school to determine the student's admission score, which is later used to determine admission to a specific major and financial aid. 800 is the highest possible score on the admission test and 442 is the minimum score required for admission. Students who score 800 usually appear in the front pages of Costa Rican newspapers.

Undergraduate Admission is highly selective, having an acceptance rate of approximately 25%. In 2009, out of the 31.042 that completed the admission test, only 16,593 obtained a score above the 442 points required to gain admission. Gaining admission to the university, however, does not assure admission to a chosen departmental program or major. In 2007, only 60% of those admitted to the university were accepted into their chosen major. The remaining 40% have to take classes that may not work for their major, hoping it will lift their grade point average to the level necessary in order to be admitted to the program of their liking.

International applicants must revalidate their high school certificate and grades from their country of origin at the Ministry of Public Education (Ministerio de Educación Pública) in order to apply and take the admission test. Graduate school applicants must revalidate their undergraduate certificate also.

Campuses and local branches edit

 
College of Social Sciences building at Ciudad de la Investigación (San Pedro, San José)

The main campus is located on a 100 ha (250-acre) campus in San Pedro, San José (Rodrigo Facio campus). Other regional campuses are located throughout the country to reach plural eata Costa Ricans. The regional campuses are:

The main campus in San Pedro offers the most diverse[clarification needed] course curricula of any other campus, in addition to hosting the Medical School and graduate programs.

Social relevance edit

 
Carlos Monge Library, a library on the main campus in San Pedro.

The university, while neutral on most aspects of Costa Rican life, defines itself as a secular and humanist institution.[citation needed] The university encourages social work and social research activities. In order to graduate, most students must work in the Trabajo Comunal Universitario (University Community Service), which is organized by the university. The university maintains a prestigious position in Costa Rican society[citation needed] and is the most often cited governmental institution in Costa Rican media.[citation needed] Opinions generated on scientific, ethical and economic matters strongly influence Costa Rican policies and public sentiment. Costa Rican law requires the Costa Rican Congress to request the university's opinion (amongst other institutions) on whether a new law should be approved or not.[citation needed]

UCR counts Costa Rica's Nobel laureate Oscar Arias, ex-presidents, many ministers, and many heads of the country's public institutions as alumni.[citation needed]

UCR is also part of the Consejo Nacional de Rectores (National Council of University Rectors), a watchdog body that overviews higher education quality, and recognition of university-level degrees from foreign countries.

 
The Planetarium at Ciudad de la Investigación in San Pedro de Montes de Oca

For many years, UCR grew in close partnership with public action of the State, forming the professional staff necessary for the growth of new public institutions such as the Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE), the Costa Rican Social Security Fund may Social[clarification needed] (CCSS) and the State Bank.[5]

Reputation and rankings edit

University rankings
Global – Overall
QS World[6]511-520
THE World[7]601-800
Regional – Overall
QS Latin America[8]19
THE Latin America[7]37

Currently, the university occupies the first place in Central America and the Caribbean, 19th place in Latin America [9] and 511-520th place worldwide [10] in the QS World University Rankings. In the Webometrics Ranking of World Universities it occupies the 4th place in Central America and the Caribbean,[11] 28th in Latin America [12] and 844 globally.[13]

International cooperation edit

The university maintains international cooperation alliances with the DAAD (the German Academic Trust), the governments of Japan, France, Mexico, Spain, Taiwan (R.O.C.), the European Union, the OAS and United States research institutions such as the Organization for Tropical Studies, whose headquarters in Costa Rica are located within UCR's central campus (Rodrigo Facio campus). Other universities with ties to the University of Costa Rica are: University of Florida, State University of New York at Albany, University of Texas at Austin, University of Illinois, University of Maryland, Rutgers University and the University of Kansas, which is the oldest standing agreement between two universities in the Western Hemisphere [citation needed].

The university maintains academic relationships with more than 41 countries, including (in alphabetical order): Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Denmark, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Finland, France, Germany, Honduras, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jamaica, Mexico, the Netherlands, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan (R.O.C.), Uruguay, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Venezuela.[14]

Organization edit

UCR is divided into six major academic areas: Agricultural Sciences, Arts and Letters, Basic Sciences, Engineering, Health and Social Sciences. These areas are divided into colleges, schools and departments, research centers and institutes. The Graduate Studies System offers masters and doctorate degrees in a variety of academic fields.

Research institutes edit

 
School of Electrical Engineering

The university manages 42 research institutes:[15]

  • Center of Studies on Latin American Identity and Culture (CIICLA)
  • Institute of Linguistic Research (INIL)
  • Institute of Philosophical Research (INIF)
  • Agronomical Research Center (CIA)
  • National Research Center on Food Science (CITA)
  • Center for Research on Agribusiness (CIEDA)
  • Research Center on Grains and Seeds (CIGRAS)
  • Research Center on Animal Nutrition (CINA)
  • Research Center on Plant Protection (CIPROC)
  • Institute of Agronomical Investigations (IIA)
  • Molecular and Cellular Biology Research Center (CIBCM)
  • Center for Research on Materials Science & Engineering (CICIMA)
  • Research Center on Microscopic Structures (CIEMIC)
  • Research Center on Nuclear and Molecular Sciences ( CICANUM)
  • Research Center on Sea Sciences (CIMAR)
  • Environmental Pollution Research Center (CICA)
  • Research Center on Geological Sciences (CICG)
  • Electro-Chemical Energy Research Center (CELEQ)
  • Research Center on Natural Products (CIPRONA)
  • Center on Space Research (CINESPA)
  • Research Center on Geophysics (CIGEFI)
  • Research Center on Mathematics and Meta-mathematics (CIMM)
  • Research Center on Pure and Applied Mathematics (CIMPA)
  • Center for Research on Sustainable Development (CIEDES)
  • Institute of Investigations in Engineering (INII)
  • Research Center on Information and Communication Technologies (CITIC)
  • Central American Population Studies Center (CCP)
  • Center for Research and Training on Public Management (CICAP)
  • Research Center on Communication (CICOM)
  • Center on Women Studies (CIEM)
  • Center for Central American Historical Studies (CIHAC)
  • Research Center on Political Studies "Dr. José María Castro Madriz" (CIEP)
  • Institute of Investigations in Economic Sciences (IICE)
  • Institute of Investigations in Psychology (IIP)
  • Institute of Juridical Investigations (IIJ)
  • Institute of Social Research (IIS)
  • Research Center on Tropical Diseases (CIET)
  • Research Center on Abnormal Hemoglobins and Related Ailments (CIHATA)
  • Research Center on Neurosciences (CIN)
  • Clodomiro Picado Institute (ICP)
  • Institute of Pharmaceutical Research (INIFAR)
  • Institute of Investigations in Health (INISA)

Events edit

The school calendar runs from March to December, while the academic year in Costa Rican schools and high schools starts in February. The school year is divided into two semesters, plus one additional summer term that may be mandatory depending on the student's chosen career and that extends from early January to late February.

Semana U is an event held during the first semester and involves the participation of the different student organizations. There are many concerts, talks, expositions, and other activities.

The Expo UCR (sometimes called la Expo) is a bi-annual event that showcases the university's work and developments in various areas.

Transportation edit

 
Ciudad Universitaria Rodrigo Facio

An internal free shuttle moves students around its main campus and satellite areas (fincas) including the research campus, sports facilities, and a cluster of laboratories and research centers detached from the main campus by a river and several neighborhoods.

People edit

The following are notable individuals associated with the University of Costa Rica:

Alumni edit

Faculty edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Historia". Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "UCR en cifras". Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  3. ^ "Presupuesto de la UCR para el 2019 será más austero". Retrieved August 21, 2019.
  4. ^ "Universidad de Costa Rica". Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  5. ^ Ucr Odi. "Rector reitera compromiso de la Universidad con Costa Rica – Diario Digital Nuestro País". Retrieved August 28, 2016.
  6. ^ "Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019". Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  7. ^ a b "University of Costa Rica". Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  8. ^ "QS Latin America Rankings 2019". Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  9. ^ "QS Latin America Rankings 2019". Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  10. ^ "Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019". Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  11. ^ "Central America & Caribbe". Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  12. ^ "Latin America". Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  13. ^ "World Ranking". Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  14. ^ "Convenios firmados por la Universidad de Costa Rica con Instituciones del Exterior". Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  15. ^ "Vicerrectoría de Investigación - Universidad de Costa Rica -". Retrieved August 28, 2016.
  16. ^ Avendaño, Manuel (July 14, 2016). "Josette Altmann, ex primera dama, electa Secretaria General de Flacso". La Nación (San José). Retrieved June 3, 2016.
  17. ^ "Juan Bernal Ponce - Artistas Visuales Chilenos, AVCh, MNBA". www.artistasvisualeschilenos.cl. Retrieved January 2, 2020.
  18. ^ a b Ilse Abshagen Leitinger (April 1994). The Costa Rican Women's Movement: A Reader. University of Pittsburgh Pre. pp. 249–. ISBN 978-0-8229-7162-7.
  19. ^ "Mónica Aguilar Bonilla". vinv.ucr.ac.cr. Retrieved January 5, 2020.
  20. ^ . February 4, 2017. Archived from the original on February 4, 2017. Retrieved January 2, 2020.
  21. ^ "Mirta González-Suárez". Latin American University Presses Rights Catalog. Retrieved January 2, 2020.
  22. ^ Parral, Cesar. "Dra. Alice Pérez deja cargo de Vicerrectora de Investigación". Universidad de Costa Rica. Vicerrectoría de Investigación. Retrieved April 27, 2016.

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This article is about the university For the association football club of the university see Club de Futbol Universidad de Costa Rica Not to be confused with National University of Costa Rica The University of Costa Rica Spanish Universidad de Costa Rica abbreviated UCR is a public university in the Republic of Costa Rica in Central America Its main campus Ciudad Universitaria Rodrigo Facio is located in San Pedro Montes de Oca in the province of San Jose It is the oldest and largest institution of higher learning in Costa Rica originally established as the Universidad de Santo Tomas in 1843 Approximately 45 000 students attend UCR throughout the year University of Costa RicaUniversidad de Costa RicaOther nameUCRMottoLucem AspicioMotto in English In search for the light TypePublic undergraduate graduate EstablishedAugust 26 1940 83 years ago 1940 08 26 1 2 BudgetCRC 353 711 000 000 00 610M USD 3 RectorGustavo Gutierrez EspeletaAcademic staff3 006 4 Students42 750 2018 2 Undergraduates39 801Postgraduates2 949LocationSan Pedro Montes de Oca San Jose 11501 Costa Rica9 56 09 N 84 03 02 W 9 935833 N 84 050556 W 9 935833 84 050556CampusBoth Urban and RuralCampus size77 5 ha 775 000 m2Colours Sky blue and whiteSporting affiliationsCF Universidad de Costa RicaWebsitewww wbr ucr wbr ac wbr cr Contents 1 History 2 Application 3 Campuses and local branches 4 Social relevance 5 Reputation and rankings 6 International cooperation 7 Organization 8 Research institutes 9 Events 10 Transportation 11 People 11 1 Alumni 11 2 Faculty 12 References 13 External linksHistory editThe first institution dedicated to higher education in Costa Rica was the University of Saint Thomas Universidad de Santo Tomas which was established in 1843 That institution maintained close ties with the Roman Catholic Church and was closed in 1888 by the progressive and anti clerical government of President Bernardo Soto Alfaro as part of a campaign to modernize public education The schools of law agronomy fine arts and pharmacy continued to operate independently In 1940 those four schools were re united to establish the modern UCR during the reformist administration of President Rafael Angel Calderon Guardia The UCR remained the country s sole university until the Costa Rica Institute of Technology Tecnologico de Costa Rica and the National University of Costa Rica Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica were opened by the government in 1972 and 1973 respectively Years later in 1979 another public university opened the Distance State University Universidad Estatal a Distancia modeled after the British Open University and lastly the National Technical University opened in 2008 after merging several trade schools Today Costa Rica has those five public universities and approximately fifty three small private ones but the UCR remains the largest and most well funded institution Application edit nbsp The famous sunflower mural on the building of the Escuela de Estudios Generales at Ciudad Universitaria Rodrigo Facio Costa Rican applicants to the UCR must take an admission test This test is similar to the SAT in the United States The score of this test is used along with the grades from the student s last years in high school to determine the student s admission score which is later used to determine admission to a specific major and financial aid 800 is the highest possible score on the admission test and 442 is the minimum score required for admission Students who score 800 usually appear in the front pages of Costa Rican newspapers Undergraduate Admission is highly selective having an acceptance rate of approximately 25 In 2009 out of the 31 042 that completed the admission test only 16 593 obtained a score above the 442 points required to gain admission Gaining admission to the university however does not assure admission to a chosen departmental program or major In 2007 only 60 of those admitted to the university were accepted into their chosen major The remaining 40 have to take classes that may not work for their major hoping it will lift their grade point average to the level necessary in order to be admitted to the program of their liking International applicants must revalidate their high school certificate and grades from their country of origin at the Ministry of Public Education Ministerio de Educacion Publica in order to apply and take the admission test Graduate school applicants must revalidate their undergraduate certificate also Campuses and local branches edit nbsp College of Social Sciences building at Ciudad de la Investigacion San Pedro San Jose The main campus is located on a 100 ha 250 acre campus in San Pedro San Jose Rodrigo Facio campus Other regional campuses are located throughout the country to reach plural eata Costa Ricans The regional campuses are Western Campus In the city of San Ramon Alajuela includes a local branch in Tacares Grecia Atlantic Campus In the city of Turrialba Cartago includes a local branch in Paraiso Cartago and another one in Guapiles Limon Guanacaste Campus In the city of Liberia Guanacaste includes a local branch in Santa Cruz Limon Campus In the City of Port Limon Limon Pacific Campus In the city of Puntarenas Puntarenas The Golfito Campus Southern Pacific coast in the City of Golfito Puntarenas The main campus in San Pedro offers the most diverse clarification needed course curricula of any other campus in addition to hosting the Medical School and graduate programs Social relevance edit nbsp Carlos Monge Library a library on the main campus in San Pedro The university while neutral on most aspects of Costa Rican life defines itself as a secular and humanist institution citation needed The university encourages social work and social research activities In order to graduate most students must work in the Trabajo Comunal Universitario University Community Service which is organized by the university The university maintains a prestigious position in Costa Rican society citation needed and is the most often cited governmental institution in Costa Rican media citation needed Opinions generated on scientific ethical and economic matters strongly influence Costa Rican policies and public sentiment Costa Rican law requires the Costa Rican Congress to request the university s opinion amongst other institutions on whether a new law should be approved or not citation needed UCR counts Costa Rica s Nobel laureate Oscar Arias ex presidents many ministers and many heads of the country s public institutions as alumni citation needed UCR is also part of the Consejo Nacional de Rectores National Council of University Rectors a watchdog body that overviews higher education quality and recognition of university level degrees from foreign countries nbsp The Planetarium at Ciudad de la Investigacion in San Pedro de Montes de Oca For many years UCR grew in close partnership with public action of the State forming the professional staff necessary for the growth of new public institutions such as the Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad ICE the Costa Rican Social Security Fund may Social clarification needed CCSS and the State Bank 5 Reputation and rankings editUniversity rankingsGlobal OverallQS World 6 511 520THE World 7 601 800Regional OverallQS Latin America 8 19THE Latin America 7 37 Currently the university occupies the first place in Central America and the Caribbean 19th place in Latin America 9 and 511 520th place worldwide 10 in the QS World University Rankings In the Webometrics Ranking of World Universities it occupies the 4th place in Central America and the Caribbean 11 28th in Latin America 12 and 844 globally 13 International cooperation editThe university maintains international cooperation alliances with the DAAD the German Academic Trust the governments of Japan France Mexico Spain Taiwan R O C the European Union the OAS and United States research institutions such as the Organization for Tropical Studies whose headquarters in Costa Rica are located within UCR s central campus Rodrigo Facio campus Other universities with ties to the University of Costa Rica are University of Florida State University of New York at Albany University of Texas at Austin University of Illinois University of Maryland Rutgers University and the University of Kansas which is the oldest standing agreement between two universities in the Western Hemisphere citation needed The university maintains academic relationships with more than 41 countries including in alphabetical order Argentina Austria Belgium Bolivia Brazil Canada Chile Colombia Cuba Denmark the Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Finland France Germany Honduras Iceland Israel Italy Japan Jamaica Mexico the Netherlands Nicaragua Norway Panama Peru Portugal Puerto Rico Russia South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan R O C Uruguay the United Kingdom the United States and Venezuela 14 Organization editUCR is divided into six major academic areas Agricultural Sciences Arts and Letters Basic Sciences Engineering Health and Social Sciences These areas are divided into colleges schools and departments research centers and institutes The Graduate Studies System offers masters and doctorate degrees in a variety of academic fields Research institutes edit nbsp School of Electrical Engineering The university manages 42 research institutes 15 Center of Studies on Latin American Identity and Culture CIICLA Institute of Linguistic Research INIL Institute of Philosophical Research INIF Agronomical Research Center CIA National Research Center on Food Science CITA Center for Research on Agribusiness CIEDA Research Center on Grains and Seeds CIGRAS Research Center on Animal Nutrition CINA Research Center on Plant Protection CIPROC Institute of Agronomical Investigations IIA Molecular and Cellular Biology Research Center CIBCM Center for Research on Materials Science amp Engineering CICIMA Research Center on Microscopic Structures CIEMIC Research Center on Nuclear and Molecular Sciences CICANUM Research Center on Sea Sciences CIMAR Environmental Pollution Research Center CICA Research Center on Geological Sciences CICG Electro Chemical Energy Research Center CELEQ Research Center on Natural Products CIPRONA Center on Space Research CINESPA Research Center on Geophysics CIGEFI Research Center on Mathematics and Meta mathematics CIMM Research Center on Pure and Applied Mathematics CIMPA Center for Research on Sustainable Development CIEDES Institute of Investigations in Engineering INII Research Center on Information and Communication Technologies CITIC Central American Population Studies Center CCP Center for Research and Training on Public Management CICAP Research Center on Communication CICOM Center on Women Studies CIEM Center for Central American Historical Studies CIHAC Research Center on Political Studies Dr Jose Maria Castro Madriz CIEP Institute of Investigations in Economic Sciences IICE Institute of Investigations in Psychology IIP Institute of Juridical Investigations IIJ Institute of Social Research IIS Research Center on Tropical Diseases CIET Research Center on Abnormal Hemoglobins and Related Ailments CIHATA Research Center on Neurosciences CIN Clodomiro Picado Institute ICP Institute of Pharmaceutical Research INIFAR Institute of Investigations in Health INISA Events editThe school calendar runs from March to December while the academic year in Costa Rican schools and high schools starts in February The school year is divided into two semesters plus one additional summer term that may be mandatory depending on the student s chosen career and that extends from early January to late February Semana U is an event held during the first semester and involves the participation of the different student organizations There are many concerts talks expositions and other activities The Expo UCR sometimes called la Expo is a bi annual event that showcases the university s work and developments in various areas Transportation edit nbsp Ciudad Universitaria Rodrigo Facio An internal free shuttle moves students around its main campus and satellite areas fincas including the research campus sports facilities and a cluster of laboratories and research centers detached from the main campus by a river and several neighborhoods People editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2010 The following are notable individuals associated with the University of Costa Rica Alumni edit Josette Altmann Borbon First Lady of Costa Rica 1994 1998 16 Andrea Alvarez Marin member of the Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica Oscar Arias former president of Costa Rica 1986 1990 2006 2010 Nobel Peace Laureate Maria Luisa Avila Aguero born 1961 Minister of Public Health of Costa Rica from 2006 to 2011 Jeanette Benavides es doctor in physical chemistry former NASA employee Laura Chinchilla former president of Costa Rica 2010 2014 Helio Fallas Vice President of Costa Rica 2014 2018 Silvia Lara Povedano politician and sociologist Danny Vargas Serrano born 1979 member of the Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica Luis Guillermo Solis President of Costa Rica 2014 2018 Carlos Alvarado Quesada President of Costa Rica 2018 2022 Daniel Salas Peraza es current Minister of Public Health of Costa Rica 2018 Faculty edit Marco Antei mathematician Fernando Baudrit Solera former dean of the University of Costa Rica College of Law and public jurist Juan Bernal Ponce artist 17 Margarita Bertheau artist 18 Dinorah Bolandi artist 18 Monica Aguilar Bonilla archaeologist 19 Maria Eugenia Bozzoli anthropologist 20 Victor Canas architect Belgica Castro actress Francisco Dall Anese Attorney General of Costa Rica Eduardo Doryan government official Lola Fernandez artist Helio Gallardo philosopher Mirta Gonzalez Suarez emeritus professor of psychology 21 Virginia Grutter writer Dora Emilia Mora de Retana botanist Alejandra Mora Mora lawyer Alice L Perez Sanchez former Vice Dean of Research 22 Montserrat Sagot sociologistReferences edit Historia Retrieved August 22 2019 a b UCR en cifras Retrieved August 22 2019 Presupuesto de la UCR para el 2019 sera mas austero Retrieved August 21 2019 Universidad de Costa Rica Retrieved August 22 2019 Ucr Odi Rector reitera compromiso de la Universidad con Costa Rica Diario Digital Nuestro Pais Retrieved August 28 2016 Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019 Retrieved August 22 2019 a b University of Costa Rica Retrieved August 22 2019 QS Latin America Rankings 2019 Retrieved August 22 2019 QS Latin America Rankings 2019 Retrieved August 22 2019 Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019 Retrieved August 22 2019 Central America amp Caribbe Retrieved August 22 2019 Latin America Retrieved August 22 2019 World Ranking Retrieved August 22 2019 Convenios firmados por la Universidad de Costa Rica con Instituciones del Exterior Retrieved August 22 2019 Vicerrectoria de Investigacion Universidad de Costa Rica Retrieved August 28 2016 Avendano Manuel July 14 2016 Josette Altmann ex primera dama electa Secretaria General de Flacso La Nacion San Jose Retrieved June 3 2016 Juan Bernal Ponce Artistas Visuales Chilenos AVCh MNBA www artistasvisualeschilenos cl Retrieved January 2 2020 a b Ilse Abshagen Leitinger April 1994 The Costa Rican Women s Movement A Reader University of Pittsburgh Pre pp 249 ISBN 978 0 8229 7162 7 Monica Aguilar Bonilla vinv ucr ac cr Retrieved January 5 2020 Premio Nacional de la Cultura Magon February 4 2017 Archived from the original on February 4 2017 Retrieved January 2 2020 Mirta Gonzalez Suarez Latin American University Presses Rights Catalog Retrieved January 2 2020 Parral Cesar Dra Alice Perez deja cargo de Vicerrectora de Investigacion Universidad de Costa Rica Vicerrectoria de Investigacion Retrieved April 27 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Universidad de Costa Rica Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Costa 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