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National University of San Marcos

The National University of San Marcos (Spanish: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, UNMSM) is a public research university located in Lima, the capital of Peru. It is considered the most important, recognized and representative educational institution at the national level.[8][9][10][11][failed verification] At the continental level, it is the first officially established (privilege by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor) and the oldest continuously operating university in the Americas,[12] which is why it appears in official documents and publications as "University of Peru, Dean University of the Americas".[13][14][15][16][17][18]

National University of San Marcos
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Latin: Academia S. Marci Vrbis Regvm in Perv
Former name
Royal and Pontifical University of the City of the Kings of Lima, University of Lima
MottoUniversidad del Perú, Decana de América
Motto in English
University of Peru, Dean of the Americas
TypePublic university
EstablishedMay 12, 1551 (472)
FounderCharles I of Spain (founder)
Tomás de San Martín (promoter)
AffiliationNational Association of Public Universities of Peru, Association of National Universities of Peru, International Association of Universities, Iberoamerican Association of Postgraduate Universities, Organización Universitaria Interamericana, Red IDi, Association of Universities of Latin America and the Caribbean, Universia, Fudan-Latin America University Consortium, Red Peruana de Universidades Nacionales para la Internacionalización
EndowmentPEN S/. 469,029,428 (FY 2013)[1][2]
RectorJeri Ramón Ruffner[3]
Academic staff
3315 (2017)[4]
Students37 468 (2020)[4][5][6][7]
Undergraduates30 866
Postgraduates6 602
Location
Lima
,
12°03′30″S 77°05′00″W / 12.05833°S 77.08333°W / -12.05833; -77.08333
CampusUrban, 170 acres (69 ha)
Colors
  Gold
  White
MascotLion
WebsiteWebsite
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The university had its beginnings in the general studies that were offered in the cloisters of the convent of the Rosario of the order of Santo Domingo —current Basilica and Convent of Santo Domingo— around 1548. Its official foundation was conceived by Fray Thomas de San Martín on May 12, 1551; with the decree of Emperor Carlos I of Spain and V of the Holy Roman Empire, in 1571, it acquired the degree of pontifical granted by Pope Pius V with which it ended up being named as the "Royal and Pontifical University of the City of the Kings of Lima".[19][20] Being recognized by the Spanish Crown as the first university in America officially founded by Real cédula, it is also referred to as the "University of Lima" throughout the Viceroyalty.[21] Throughout its history, the university had a total of four colleges under tutelage: the Colegio Real y Mayor de San Martín and the Colegio Real y Mayor de San Felipe y San Marcos, the Real Colegio de San Carlos —focused on law and letters, derived from the merger of the two previous ones—and the Royal College of San Fernando—focused on medicine and surgery—. In the times of emancipation, it acquired a main role in the formation of several of the leaders managing the independence of Peru.[22] After the proclamation of independence and during the republic, it maintains both colloquially and formally —in various treaties and documents historical—its name as "University of Lima" until 1946, the year in which its current name and denomination as National and Major University were made official.[23]

The University of San Marcos is considered the most important and representative Peruvian institution of higher education for its "tradition, prestige, quality and selectivity",[24][25] being also recognized as the institution with the highest scientific production in Peru.[26][27][28][29]

It has positioned itself in the 1st place at the national level in certain editions of various university rankings,[citation needed] such as in the first University Ranking of Peru prepared by the National Assembly of Rectors of Peru under the auspices of UNESCO in 2006,[24] in the University Rankings by Academic Performance of the URAP Center,[30][31][32][33] in various editions of the QS World University Rankings by Quacquarelli Simonds,[34][35][36][37][38] in the Web Rankings of Universities prepared by CSIC and known as Webometrics, in the University Web Rankings by 4ICU,[39][40][41][42] in the University Web Rankings by 4ICU,[43][44] and in the SIR World Reports by SCImago Research Center;[30][31][32][33] being together with the UPCH (created by professors from the Faculty of Medicine of San Marcos) and the PUCP (whose founder and benefactor was a San Marcos graduate), one of the only three Peruvian universities that have appeared in such a position, as well as the only public one to do so. In addition, it has a ten-year institutional license granted by the National Superintendence of Higher University Education (SUNEDU) and some international institutional accreditations that certify its academic and administrative quality.[45] In terms of research, according to information from the Scopus database, the University of San Marcos is to date the 1st Peruvian institution in the production of scientific articles, both annually and historically.[46][47] Various influential Peruvians and Latin Americans have come out of its classrooms,[48] all recognizing and valuing the high level of teaching and the active and important intellectual participation that the university and its students had throughout the history of Peru.[49] The University of San Marcos has been referred to many times as a reflection of Peru for expressing the advances and limitations that the country eventually has, in addition to the valued diversity, preparation and activism of its students.[50][51] Twenty-one Presidents of the Republic of Peru,[52] five Peruvian candidates for Nobel Prizes of Physics, Literature and Peace[53] —of the total of six Peruvians nominated between 1901 and 1964, the only period currently published by the Norwegian Committee— and a Nobel Prize winner —Mario Vargas Llosa,[54][55] until now the only Peruvian with such recognition[56][57][58][59][60][61]— they have been graduates, researchers and/or professors of this university.

In its 471 years of operation, the University of San Marcos has passed through several locations, of which it maintains and stands out: the "Casona de San Marcos", a historic location of the university with more than 400 years of history —part of the area and of the list of buildings in the Historic Center of Lima that were recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988[62][63][64][65]—and that are currently the venue for the main cultural activities and the granting of high degrees by the university; the current premises of the "San Fernando" Faculty of Medicine, inaugurated in 1901 for the first medical school in the country; and the so-called "University City", which has been its main headquarters since 1960, where most of the faculties, the central library, the university stadium and the rectory are located, and most of the academic and research activities are carried out. All these premises are located in the Cercado de Lima. The University of San Marcos currently has 66 professional schools,[66] grouped into 20 faculties,[67] and these in turn in 5 academic areas,[68] being the Peruvian university that covers the largest number of university subjects. All faculties offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. It also has various centers, institutions, and dependencies; such as its cultural centers, museums, libraries, clinics, and university clinics, editorial fund, among others. In addition, through its "Domingo Angulo" historical archive, the university preserves documents and writings of great historical relevance dating from the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. In 2019, the "Colonial Fund and Foundational Documents of the National University of San Marcos: 1551–1852” was incorporated into the UNESCO Memory of the World Register, in recognition of its significance for the global collective memory.[69][70]

History edit

 
Oil referring to the founding of the University of San Marcos, officially the first university in Peru and America, and its manager Fray Tomás de San Martín.

The origin of the National University of San Marcos is also the origin of higher education in Peru and the Americas, which dates back to the General Studies carried out in the cloisters of the Convent of the Rosario of the Order of Santo Domingo—current Basilica and Convento de Santo Domingo—, near the Plaza de Armas in Lima around 1548, whose main objective was to satisfy the needs of the training and education of the clergy in the new territory conquered by the Spanish Empire. Subsequently, the Lima town council would send Fray Tomás de San Martín and Captain Juan Jerónimo de Aliaga to Spain, who —largely thanks to the efforts of the former— obtained the founding order of the university from Emperor Carlos I of Spain. and V of the Holy Roman Empire and Queen Juana I of Castile, daughter of the Catholic Monarchs, through the Royal Provision issued on May 12, 1551, in Valladolid. In this way, the foundation of the Royal University of the City of Kings, also referred to as the Royal University of Lima, was officially carried out.[71][72] The reading also of the Royal Certificate, which officially authorizes the operation of the "University of Lima", indicates as a mission: "indoctrinate the residents of these lands in the Christian faith and submission to the King." With this principle, the university began to function officially on January 2, 1553, in the Chapter House of the Convent of Our Lady of the Rosary of the Order of Santo Domingo, under the direction of its first rector Fray Juan Bautista de la Roca; the initial chair was taught by Andrés Cianca and Corona Cosme Carrillo, under the supervision of the rector.[73]

 
The chapter house in the Convent of the Rosario of the Dominicans, where the University of San Marcos began to function.

The orientation, in principle strictly monastic, as well as the exclusivism and conservation of the Dominicans, and the continuous decrease in members of other congregations, gave rise to the Dominicans losing predominance and also generated a reaction on the part of lay teachers; the demand for greater openness led them to ask the Royal Court for compliance with the Royal decree of 1570, which provided for a free election of the rector by the teachers of the cloister. The claim fell on Viceroy Francisco Álvarez de Toledo who favored and ended the claim with the election of Pedro Fernández de Valenzuela on May 11, 1571, the first lay rector, and the significant change in the orientation of the university. The official status of the university is reaffirmed by the papal bull Exponi Nobis of Saint Pius V of July 25, 1571, after receiving the Royal Pass from the Council of the Indies; in it he avoided the ecclesiastical courts by declaring that "it absolves friars, readers, teachers, students and any of you from any and all censures, sentences and ecclesiastical penalties, for any reason and cause contracted", likewise the university acquires with this bull its pontifical degree, which is why it is renamed the Royal and Pontifical University of the City of the Kings of Lima. Produced this first reform, the university moved to its second location, near the outskirts of San Marcelo, where the Convent of the Order of Saint Augustine had previously operated.[71] On September 6, 1574, the official name of the university was chosen by lot —among the names of the four evangelists—, finally resulting in the official name of Royal and Pontifical University of San Marcos (Saint Mark), and therefore Mark the Evangelist as the patron saint of the University.[72] In 1575, the university changes its establishment again and is located in the old Plaza del Estanque, later called Plaza de la Inquisición, where the building of the Congress of Peru is currently located,[20] place where it would continue its operation throughout the time of the Viceroyalty of Peru.[73]

 
Engraving of the old facade of the place where the University of San Marcos worked throughout the viceroyalty, later this place would be ceded to the Congress of the Republic of Peru.

The officially named University of San Marcos, then also known as the "University of Lima", began its work in the viceregal era with the faculties of Theology and Arts,[74] later the canons of Law and Medicine would be created, however in the academic field the norms that governed in Spain were adopted, that is to say, it began its functions with the teaching of Philosophy as the basis for any other higher study. On July 7, 1579, the «Chair of the General Language of the Indians» was established for the study of the most widespread family of Andean languages among the natives during the Inca Empire and the Viceroyalty of Peru: Quechua; its first professor was Juan de Balboa.[75] On November 27, 1579, the professors asked King Philip II for the institution of jurisdiction that governed the University of Salamanca, a medieval legal figure —an antecedent of the current university autonomy— that empowered the rector so that, with the exclusion of the ordinary courts, had civil and criminal jurisdiction over the members of the faculty. In 1581, and after the absolute presence of lay rectors between 1571 and 1581, Viceroy Francisco Álvarez de Toledo authorized clerics and laymen could be elected; Thus, both sectors alternately governed the University of San Marcos, during the colonial period, until 1820.[76]

 
Welcome mural of the National University of San Marcos, it mentions the date of its official foundation by royal decree: May 12, 1551.

The support for the secularization of the University of San Marcos given by Viceroy Francisco Álvarez de Toledo and for the institution of the jurisdiction exercised by its rector, and also exercised by the rector of the Royal Convictory of San Carlos, founded on July 7, 1770, They were the decisive factors that led the university community, students and professors, towards the realization of the Bolognese ideal that conceived the university as a space of freedom. In this way, the intellectual climate that made it possible to question and criticize the colonial system began to emerge.[21] Between 1792 and 1811, the anatomical amphitheater and medicine chairs began to develop in the historic location of the Royal Hospital of San Andrés. At that time, both the University of San Marcos and the College of Law and Letters of San Carlos and the College of Medicine of San Fernando — later incorporated into it — began to be carefully watched by the Viceroy, due to the fact that they house professors and students suspected of envisioning and managing the end of the colonial regime and the emergence of what is today the Peruvian Republic.[77] Presumably it was the privileges enjoyed by both the university and the convictory, which allowed the entry of Enlightenment thought into its cloisters, thus the theoretical and ideological doctrinal approaches of emancipation arose within it. In 1813, during the administration of Viceroy José Fernando de Abascal, the “San Fernando” Faculty of Medicine's name was established in homage to King Ferdinand VII of Spain, in Plaza de Santa Ana —today Plaza Italia— in the premises occupied by the Ministry of Government, the faculty was formed based on the College of Medicine of the same name that was located in the Plaza del Estanque.[78] Throughout its history, the university had a total of four colleges under its tutelage: the Colegio Real y Mayor de San Martín and the Colegio Real y Mayor de San Felipe y San Marcos, the Real Colegio de San Carlos —focused on law and letters, derived from the merger of the two previous ones—and the Royal College of San Fernando—focused on medicine and surgery—.

 
The First Constituent Congress of Peru, was chaired by Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza and held in the chapel of the University of San Marcos on September 20, 1822.

In the times of emancipation, the university acquires a main role in the formation of several of the main managing leaders of the independence of Peru.[22] From the legal point of view in relation to property, the University of San Marcos, which belonged to the monarchical State, became part of the young Republic of Peru since its independence in 1821. The First Constituent Congress of Peru, which defined the new Peruvian Republic as a reality and as a project, was initially chaired by the former rector of the University of San Marcos, Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza; Of the 64 constituent deputies, 54 were San Marcos' alumnus and Carolines'; and the place where this great assembly met was the Chapel of the University of San Marcos.[72][79] Today, the Congress of the Republic of Peru continues to function in that same location. In 1822 the university hands over its collection of 50,000 books to form the newly founded National Library of Peru. In 1840, the Colleges of San Carlos and San Fernando are taken over by the University of San Marcos. During the government of Ramón Castilla, San Marcos was officially empowered by the president to approve new universities and control the newly created ones.[77] Throughout the 19th century, the premises of the University of San Marcos abandoned its academic functions, becoming more regular as a space for meetings of the Chamber of Deputies and the Congress of the Republic. The absence of care and the partial abandonment of their university functions led to a gradual deterioration of their environments. It is in this context of the end of the 19th century that the university completely donates its premises to the then still young Congress of the Republic of Peru.[72]

 
Local of the University of San Marcos at the beginning of the 20th century, the so-called Casona de San Marcos is currently the Cultural Center of San Marcos.

The exponential growth of the city during the industrial revolution of the 19th century, in addition to the efforts of the then President of Peru Manuel Pardo to improve the city's architecture and urban planning during the 1870s, forced the university to move to a new campus adjacent to the former Jesuit monastery where the Royal Convictory of San Carlos resided —currently, this is called the "Casona of the University Park" or simply the "Casona of San Marcos"—. In those years, San Marcos was already considered the tutelary nucleus of scientific and cultural institutions during the Viceroyalty and the nascent Republic; To this was added the fact that its professors, graduates, and even students were part of missions that created various Hispanic American universities.[73] In 1878, during the government of Manuel Pardo, the General Regulation of Public Instruction was issued, instituting the concept of major and minor universities, the first title corresponding to San Marcos and the second to the universities of Arequipa and Cusco. During the War of the Pacific and specifically during the occupation of Lima by Chilean troops, art and cultural objects and assets were taken from the university in order to be taken to Chile by sea.[72] At the end of the 19th century, the “San Fernando" Faculty of Medicine, which was located in a building in the old Plaza de Santa Ana —today Plaza Italia—, moved to its current location in the Orchard of Mestas, that of the historic premises on Avenida Grau, Barrios Altos in the historic center of Lima.[78] Once the war ended, by law of 1901 it is stated that Peruvian university education corresponds to the National University of San Marcos and the minor universities of Trujillo, Cusco, and Arequipa, which were later joined by the Catholic University of Lima and technical schools.[77]

 
During the 20th century, the students of the University of San Marcos had an active participation in the intellectual, political, and social events of Peru. In the photo: President Augusto Leguía after a speech at the university.

At the beginning of the 20th century, university activists promoted a reform within the University of San Marcos; this effort transcended the limits of the university and became a reflection of a great social movement in Peru.[73] The university reform planned access to education for the middle and popular classes, which until then had a minority presence in San Marcos. These ideals began a long tradition of student activism at the university and altered the Peruvian political landscape. In 1909 the students of the University of San Marcos had active participation in protests against the Peruvian dictatorial governments. In 1916 the Federation of Students of Peru (FEP) was established, led mainly by students from San Marcos. The FEP's demands included university reforms such as updating curricula, removing untrained faculty and eliminating Peruvian government interference in the university. During the government of President Augusto Leguía, the university educational system was reorganized and university autonomy was granted.[80] In 1928, Herbert Hoover, 31st President of the United States, visited Peru. In his speech during the banquet offered by Peruvian President Augusto B. Leguía, the American president highlighted Lima as a "center of civilization" and the Major University of San Marcos as the "dean of knowledge".[81]

In the context of the Cold War, important American newspapers featured as the main news on their front pages of May 9, 1958 the protests of students from San Marcos before the questioned visit of Richard Nixon to the university oldest in America, in Lima, Perú. Years later, Nixon would become the only American president to resign due to the Watergate scandal.

From the colonial era, through independence and the republic until 1946, the university was referred to both colloquially and formally —in various treaties and historical documents— as "University of Lima";[72] that year its name was made official as the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, a name that remains to this day. Between the 1950s and 1960s, the influx of more middle-class students at the University of San Marcos led the government to emphasize and create scientific and university research areas. In 1951, as a commemoration of the 400th anniversary of the founding of the University of San Marcos, the university acquires a new piece of land to build the new University City, where the Stadium of the University of San Marcos was inaugurated that same year. On the occasion of the quadricentennial, a ceremony was also held that brought together the rectors of the main Ibero-American universities, who decided to give her the title and recognition of "Dean of America". Due to this —and also given its primacy in the country— the university has since retained the names of the University of Peru and the Dean of the Americas.[6] In 1958, a significant incident occurs during the visit of then Vice President Richard Nixon,[82][83][84] who would later become the 37th president of the United States and also the first president to resign after the Watergate scandal. Nixon had scheduled a conference at the University of San Marcos as part of his visit to Latin America, however, this did not take place due to the protest of San Marcos, who spoke out against US policy in the region with phrases such as: Nixon, Go Home!.[85][86][87] Given the incident, the conference was transferred to the Catholic University of Lima, where Nixon had a particularly bad reception.[83]

 
Mural dedicated to the foundation and history of the National University of San Marcos, located in the headquarters of the "Jorge Basadre" rectorate. Made by the Peruvian muralist Domingo Huamán Peñaloza.

In the mid-1960s, due to the need for even more space, several faculties of the university began to move to the Ciudad Universitaria site, where 17 of the 20 faculties of the university are currently located.[88] This new campus is located in an area that housed archaeological complexes of the Maranga Culture, these were restored and protected —as in the case of Huaca San Marcos—, after having been partially destroyed during the construction of Av. Venezuela in the 1940s. In 1969, the system of organization by academic departments —today academic schools— was also introduced.[89] On September 22, 1984, the current statute of the university was promulgated. With nearly 40,000 students and more than 4,000 faculty, the university offers undergraduate studies in 65 areas, master's degrees in 77, and doctorates in 27, making it the largest academic offer in the country today. It currently has 20 faculties grouped into 6 main blocks, its academic departments publish several specialized journals and it operates 3 important museums in Lima as well as research institutes.[90][91] According to UNESCO criteria and indicators, the University of San Marcos is the only university in Peru that covers the various areas of knowledge such as pure sciences, human sciences, historical-social sciences, health sciences, economic-business sciences, and techniques and engineering.[6][92]

Currently, despite the budget limitations in the Peruvian university system, the University of San Marcos is considered the most important and representative Peruvian institution of higher education due to its "tradition, prestige, quality, and admission selectivity", being also recognized as the institution with the highest scientific production in Peru.[24][25]

It has been considered the best in Peru according to university rankings such as that of the National Assembly of Rectors of Peru in 2006, which was sponsored by UNESCO,[24] the 2010, 2011 and 2012 University Ranking by Academic Performance[30][31][32] produced by the URAP Center, the 2011/2012 and 2012/2013 of the QS World University Rankings,[34][35][37][36] the SIR World Report prepared by SCImago Research Center in 2009, 2010 and 2011; the 2020 and 2022 Scopus national scientific production ranking,[93][94] the University Web Ranking by 4ICU of 2015 and 2016,[43][44] and the world ranking of Webometrics universities of the Spanish National Research Council for 2011-I, 2012-I, and 2021,[39][40][41][95][96][97] in which it was located in the 1st place.

In addition, it has a 10-year institutional license granted by the National Superintendence of Higher University Education (SUNEDU) and international institutional accreditations that certify its academic and administrative quality.[45]

 
The Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, Nobel Prize for Literature 2010. In 2011, his alma mater distinguished him with the highest decoration: the San Marcos Medal of Honor in the degree of Grand Cross.

Different influential Peruvians and Latin Americans have left their classrooms;[48] all acknowledging and valuing the high level of teaching of the university as the main educational entity in the country, as well as highlighting the active and important intellectual participation that the university and its students had throughout the history of Peru.[49] The University of San Marcos has been referred to many times as a reflection of Peru for having manifested and been part of the limitations and problems that eventually affected the country, however, the diversity and preparation of its students is recognized.[98]

In 2010, the Nobel Prize was awarded to a Peruvian for the first time, Mario Vargas Llosa, was awarded this distinction.[54][55] Vargas Llosa is one of the most illustrious students that the University of San Marcos has had,[56][57][58][59][60][61] in this sense, the university awarded him the title of Doctor honoris causa in 2001. As a tribute for obtaining the Nobel Prize, on March 30, 2011, within the framework of the celebrations for its 460th anniversary, the University of San Marcos distinguished Vargas Llosa with his highest decoration: the San Marcos Medal of Honor in the degree of Grand Cross; He also created a chair that bears his name and opened a museum room about the writer and his years in his alma mater. The ceremony was held in the "Casona de San Marcos" and was attended by intellectuals from San Marcos who have also been colleagues, friends and teachers of Vargas Llosa.[99][100][101][102][103][104][105][106] In 2018, the Meritorious Society Founders of Independence recognized the National University of San Marcos as a Meritorious institution by virtue of its participation, value, and historical significance in the construction and defense of Peru, also placing the university's banner in the Hall of the Heroes.[107] In 2019, the university awards, for the first time in its modern history, a doctoral degree based on a thesis written and defended entirely in Quechua, thus marking a historic milestone for the development of research in Native American languages in the country and the region.[108][109][110][111][112][113]

About the importance of the University of San Marcos in the history of Peru and America, the Liberator Simón Bolívar said the day he received the degree of Doctor Honoris Causa:[79]

«Gentlemen, when I stepped on the threshold of this Sanctuary of Sciences, I felt overwhelmed with respect and fear and seeing myself in the very heart of the wise men of the famous University of San Marcos, I see myself humiliated among aged men in the tasks of deep and useful meditations and elevated with such justice to the high rank they occupy in the scientific world. Naked of knowledge and without any merit, your kindness freely decorates me with a distinction that is the end and the reward of whole years of continuous studies. Gentlemen: I will forever mark this beautiful day of my life. I will never forget that I belong to the wise Academy of San Marcos. I will try to approach its worthy members, and as many minutes as I have after completing the duties to which I am contracted for now, I will use them in making efforts to reach, if not the summit of the sciences in which you find yourselves, at least in imitating you.»

About the importance of the University of San Marcos as the oldest Pan American university institution, Albert Einstein expressed when receiving the degree of Doctor Honoris Causa in the framework of the 400th anniversary of the university commemorated in 1951:[114][115][116][117][118]

Einstein to San Marcos
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  Manuscript in german by Albert Einstein in gratitude to the UNMSM (courtesy: HUJI)
Audio
  Audio of Albert Einstein in gratitude to the UNMSM (courtesy: HUJI)

«It is a great pleasure for me to give my heartfelt thanks to my colleagues at the University of San Marcos for the distinction they have awarded me. Your action shows that the oldest American institution of higher education has preserved the supra-national character of the University. Now more than ever we have reason to appreciate this spirit. The institution of the university is based on the idea of the universality of the research domain, striving to obtain truths free of extraneous purposes, intentions, or prejudices; striving for the universality of spirit without restrictions for national or political reasons, of another kind. In short, what matters is striving for the universality of mind and spirit. It is no secret that we have been much more successful in developing the mind than in developing the personality. Apparently, even the quest for knowledge is threatened by the lack of people of the truly universal spirit. If universities remain faithful to their fundamental mission, they can contribute significantly to the solution of the crises that threaten us today."

About the importance of the University of San Marcos, Mario Vargas Llosa, Nobel Prize for Literature 2010, said the day he was decorated by his alma mater:[106]

«The San Marcos years were fundamental for me from an intellectual point of view, from my literary training and also from my civic training. I have never regretted having entered the University of San Marcos and having spent six years here. [...] San Marcos had been throughout its history a dissatisfied, rebellious institution, where they had dreamed of a different future for our country. It must not be forgotten that the great intellectual figures of Peru have come out of this university, figures that both in the scientific domains and in the humanities have represented the cream of our country. [...] San Marcos is an ancient institution, as Arguedas said, antiquity is a value, and one of the Peruvian values is this university, the oldest in America, always a focus on extraordinary science, intellectual work, research, creation, and also an institution that has fought incessantly for freedom, for a better world than the one we have, for a world of greater equality, of greater opportunities, of greater tolerance, a world without violence, without repression, a world that is somehow equal to the best things that our country has given throughout history.»

 
View of the main square of the University City; on the left side is the "Jorge Basadre" rectorate; on the right side the University Library; in the center the monument of Fray Tomás de San Martín.
 
View of the Cultural Center of the National University of San Marcos; on the left side is the University Park, the German Tower, and monuments of illustrious San Marcos; on the right side the historic Casona de San Marcos and the Panteón de los Próceres.
 
View of the "San Fernando" campus of the University of San Marcos; on the left side the pharmacology room can be seen; On the right side, the main entrance of the "San Fernando" Faculty of Medicine, with a monument to Hipólito Unanue inside.

The first and oldest university in America edit

 
Royal Decree in which Emperor Carlos V authorized the official creation of the first university in America on May 12, 1551: the University of San Marcos, then the Royal University of Lima.

The National University of San Marcos, founded on May 12, 1551, is the oldest university in the Americas, being the university that has been in continuous operation for the longest time since its foundation, and the only one of the American universities founded during the 16th century. to remain in operation without permanent closure from then to the present.[20][77][119] The continuous operation is relevant when observing the cases of several universities founded in the colonial era that were finally closed during the Spanish-American wars of independence or due to internal conflicts. Due to its age and continuity, and on the occasion of the four hundredth anniversary of its foundation, in 1951 a ceremony was held that brought together the rectors of the main Ibero-American universities, who decided to give it the title and recognition of "Dean of the Americas".[49]

Regarding the primacy of a university in America, there are two universities that can receive this distinction:

  • The National University of San Marcos, which was the first university founded by Royal Provision and authorized by Royal Decree in America, on May 12, 1551. This implies that it was the first university officially and solemnly constituted by the Spanish Crown in America, that is, fulfilling all the royal and canonical formalities required at the time.[49] The General Archive of the Indies, which has documents from the Spanish colonial period between the 16th and 18th centuries, does not contain official documents prior to 1551 that recognize a university or institution of higher education prior to the University of San Marcos.[20]
  • The University of Santo Tomás de Aquino, which has an unofficial priority among the universities of America based on the bull in Apostolatus Culmine of Paul III, dated October 28, 1538. However, it did not have the royal pass of the King Charles I of Spain, that is, did not have the required royal approval until February 23, 1558.[13][49][120][121] On August 2, 1758, King Ferdinand VI of Spain would issue a royal decree prohibiting the University of Santo Tomás from calling itself the primacy of America, as such historical attribution did not correspond to it above the universities of San Marcos in Lima, Mexico and others in the Americas.[13] Centuries later, the University of Santo Tomás de Aquino would be closed at the beginning of the 19th century due to internal wars in the Dominican Republic.[120][121]
 
Illustration about universities in the West Indies: The University of San Marcos is described as the first in the Americas to be officially founded by Real Cédula.

It is important to mention that both the University of San Marcos and the University of Santo Tomás de Aquino —and by extension the Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico— began to function as general studies and to deliver degrees on undetermined dates before becoming official as universities, the reason for which it is necessary for historians to establish starting points for the origin of the first universities in America, these being the documents with which the foundation of each university was authorized. The legal and real validity of each document remains in debate, as well as the results of future historical-legal research on the emergence of the university and higher education in America.

University symbols edit

Since its foundation in 1551, the University of San Marcos has had various institutional symbols, among which the following stand out:[122]

  • Emblem: Since its foundation until 1574, the first official shield showed an image of the Virgen del Rosario, considered the patron saint of the Dominican friars; on the right, a representation of the Pacific Ocean and below a lime —fruit, referring to the city of Lima—. The coat of arms was approved by King Carlos I of Spain in 1551. By the end of 1570, after the papal bull of Pius V, the coat of arms was modified, replacing the image of the Virgen del Rosario with that of the new patron of the university, the apostle Saint Mark and the Lion. The colors that were used in that coat of arms are ignored since the documents in the century were only black and white. It was not until 1929 that the colors: blue for the ocean, black or brown for the image of the saint, light blue for the background, and silver for the columns, became widespread. The second original shield with the image of San Marcos has been the longest-lasting symbol of the university: it was used for almost four hundred years. In 1929 the original colors mentioned in the ancient texts were officially introduced: blue for the ocean, black or brown for the image of the saint, light blue for the background, and silver for the columns, etc. This last update of the shield is the one that is used today, following a tradition that dates back to the middle of the century. Below is the original description given on the shield by the Constitution of the University of San Marcos of 1578:[123]
 
Flag of the University of San Marcos, the emblem represents the institution, and the white background the variety of academic colors of each faculty.

«Firstly, it is established and ordered that this university have a major and minor seal with which to seal the titles of the graduates in it and the editions and letters, which are in the power of the rector who may be, in a small box under two keys that the one have the rector and the other the secretary because nothing can be sealed without both. [...] And have said seals have the arms and insignia of this university sculpted in such a way that they can be printed on what is to be sealed, which is a coat of arms placed in a partition divided from top to bottom and that on the bottom it does a cornet in the manner of the royal arms in which the garanada is, in which there is a file on the right side in the middle of the shield there will be a San Marcos writing and the lion together with him who is patron of this university, chosen by luck among many other saints and doctors of the church, and in the other half of the left hand, there will be the sea below and from it the two columns with the plux ultra that are the emblem of the new world and on top of them the three crowns and the star of the wise men, which are the arms of this city, and on top of the entire shield, this is a laureate head, with a garland, from which two cornucopias come out of the mouth on each side the tunic, the size of the top of the shield and around it is a letter saying: Academia Sancti Marci Urbis Regum in Peru; in gothic letters.»

UNMSM anthem
Adelante San Marcos glorioso
adelante tú siempre estarás,
porque nadie ha podido vencerte
y jamás nadie te vencerá. (bis)
Es tu nombre un timbre de orgullo
Tradición de nobleza y de honor,
Siempre grande, siempre limpia
tu bandera muy alto estará.
Sanmarquinos unidos por siempre
en tan grande y profunda misión,
levantemos muy alto la frente
Convencidos de nuestro valor.
  • Flag: In ancient manuscripts there are references to an official banner of the University of San Marcos, it was indicated that it was composed of the university's major shield centered on a white background; this description gave rise to the appearance of banners and flags of the university that followed these patterns during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. During the 20th century, concern arose to formalize the use of a single institutional flag for the university. Although the use of a white flag with the shield of the university in the center had already been generalized, its use was recently made official through a rectoral resolution on June 14, 2010, indicating that for historical reasons it was decided to place the official emblem: shield of the university, on a white background that contains all the chromatic possibilities of the light spectrum, referring to the variety of colors that individually distinguish each faculty in academic and sports activities.[124]
  • Anthem: The university anthem is regularly performed at special ceremonies and anniversaries of the University of San Marcos, mainly by the University Choir. The lyrics of the anthem were composed by Manuel Tarazona Camacho and the music by Luis Craff Zevallos.[122]

The National University of San Marcos also mentions other symbolic documents for the university. Among them are the Royal Certificate by which King Carlos I of Spain authorized the foundation of the university in 1551, and the Quipu found in the Huaca San Marcos, both remain in the custody of the university as documents and materials of high historical value.[122]

Administration and organization edit

Government edit

Chronological Series of the 214 Rectors of the University of San Marcos[125]
 
1551 – 1571
 
1571 – 1600
 
1600 – 1700
 
1700 – 1822
 
1822 – 1905
 
1905 – 1966
 
1966 – 2022

The University of San Marcos was originally governed by clerics of monastic orders; during the Age of Enlightenment, the Bourbon Reforms transformed it into a secular institution, which continues to this day.

 
Central headquarters of the "Jorge Basadre" rectorate, where the main administrative activity of the University of San Marcos is carried out.

Currently, the governing bodies of the university are:

  • University Assembly: It is the highest governing body in the university.[126] It is made up of the rector and the two vice-rectors, the deans of the faculties, the director of the graduate school, representatives of the teachers, and representatives of the students —which constitute a third of the total number of members of the assembly—, representatives of the graduates, and the president of the Federation of students of the University of San Marcos with the right to speak, without a vote. Administrative officials of the highest level can also attend the assembly, when they are required as advisors, without the right to vote.[126] The main attributions of the university assembly are: the modification of the statute of the university, requiring in such case the majority of its capable members; approval of the General Plan for the development and operation of the university and carry out its evaluation annually; pronounce and intervene in matters of general interest of the university and in special cases requested by the university council; in the same way, it is in charge of the election of the rector and vice-rectors, as well as declaring the vacancy of these positions.[126]
  • University Council: It is the body in charge of the direction and execution of the university.[127] It is made up of the rector —who chairs it—, the two vice-rectors, the deans of the faculties, the director of the graduate school, student representatives —a third of the total number of council members—, a representative of the graduates and the president of the Federation of students with the right to speak, without a vote. Just as in the university assembly, administrative officials of the highest level can attend the council when they are required as advisers, without the right to vote.[127] The powers of the council are: to formulate the general plan for the development and operation of the university, as well as to establish its policies; formulate and approve the general regulations of the university, the election regulations and other special regulations and present them to the university assembly for its ratification, confer academic degrees and professional titles approved by the faculties, grant honorary distinctions, recognize and revalidate studies and recognize degrees and titles from foreign universities when the university is authorized to do so.[127]
  • Rectorate: The Rectorate is the university's governing body consisting mainly of the Rector. The rector is the first executive authority of the university, as well as its legal representative and its institutional image. The University of San Marcos has had 216 rectors since its foundation, various characters have assumed the rectorship of the university throughout the viceregal and republican era of Peru, so the rector magnificus is also a symbol of institutional continuity since the foundation. until the present. The current rector is Mrs. Jeri Ramón Ruffner, a certified public accountant, who is also the first woman elected to this institutional position.[125]
  • Vice-Rectorate: It is made up of two vice-rectors: one undergraduate academic and the other for research and postgraduate. The current ones in charge are Carlos Carranza and José Niño[128][129]

The government and administration of the faculties and schools are in charge of the Deans and the School Directors, respectively.[130] In addition, the postgraduate units of each faculty are in charge of their respective directors, with the Director of the Graduate School as the general director.[131]

Academics edit

Admission edit

Admission for undergraduate studies is mainly through an entrance examination. Although there are ways to carry out a special exam in the case of transfers, foreigners, first places in schools, and for the disabled, the most required type of exam is the ordinary one that is carried out twice a year: in March and in September. The entrance exam of the National University of San Marcos is considered the most rigorous admission exam for undergraduate studies in Peru, being statistically the most selective at the national level; This is mainly due to its difficulty and the large number of applicants that the university has. Precisely, this is expressed in the very strong competition that is generated in the admission of new students, with approximately 60,000 applicants per year for around 6,000 vacancies —divided into two admission processes: March and September, and which includes applicants who take the ordinary general exam and/or the pre-university center exam—, the selectivity ratio in admission being approximately 10%. Since 2016, the new evaluation method for each admission contest is the application of the cognitive skills test to the applicants (Test DECO®), which seeks that the applicants demonstrate ability and critical reasoning, before theorizing and memorizing when responding to different topics evaluated. It consists of an evaluation of 100 questions −30 of skills (5 in English language) and 70 of knowledge- which lasts three hours.[132][133] In the case of postgraduate studies, both for master's degrees, specializations and doctorates, admission is made through enrollment in the Postgraduate School of the University of San Marcos. As there are a limited number of vacancies, an admission exam is carried out that is prepared and graded by a special jury according to the area of study to which it is applied. There is also high competition in this process. In 2020, after the suspension of the first admission exam on March 12, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and after spending more than 6 months without applying it,[134] the University Council decided to approve the application of the online admission exam, being the first of its kind in the history of the university, on October 2 and 3 of that same year.[135]

Faculties edit

The University of San Marcos has 20 faculties grouped into 5 academic areas, in which 65 undergraduate programs, 77 master's degrees, and 27 doctorates are offered; Thus, it is the university with the largest number of study programs, both for undergraduate and postgraduate courses, in Peru. Currently, the organization of the university by academic areas is supervised by its Undergraduate Academic Vice-rectorate.

Health Sciences edit

 
Entrance of the campus of the "San Fernando" Faculty of Medicine of the National University of San Marcos, from which most of the current faculties of health sciences in Peru would derive.

The area of Health Sciences is made up of the following faculties:

  • Faculty of Medicine «San Fernando» (FMSF): It is the Faculty of Human Medicine of the University of San Marcos, also called the "San Fernando" Faculty of Medicine, it is the first medical school in Peru. Its history dates back to the first chairs of medicine outlined among the first ones taught at the University of San Marcos in the 16th century, after the creation of the Royal College of Medicine and Surgery of San Fernando in 1811, and finally to its official installation as faculty on October 6, 1856, by Cayetano Heredia. The faculty also colloquially receives the name Faculty of Medicine of Lima.[136] At present it offers undergraduate, specialization, and postgraduate studies in its professional schools of human medicine, obstetrics, nursing, medical technology and nutrition. San Fernando sends abroad and receives students from abroad through the Student Exchange Section (SIE), approximately 40% of its graduates carry out their postgraduate studies abroad.[137][138] In the National Medical Exams in Peru (ENAM), the "San Fernando" Faculty of Medicine has obtained first place on numerous occasions.[139][140]
  • Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry (FFB): It is the first university-level institution to train pharmaceutical chemists in Peru. Its origins go back to the creation of the Protoboticary in 1808 and the inclusion of pharmacy teaching in the synoptic table of the curriculum of the College of Medicine, Pharmacy, and Surgery. In 1931 the School of Pharmacy was created. It would not be until October 29, 1943, that the law approved the creation of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry.[136] The faculty currently offers studies of undergraduate, specialization, and postgraduate; in its professional schools of: pharmacy and biochemistry, food science and toxicology.[141]
  • Faculty of Dentistry (FO): Dentistry was born as a profession at the national level as a section of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of San Marcos in the year 1868. It would not be until 1920 that these studies became independent with the creation of the Institute of Dentistry. The following year this institute was incorporated into the university and the Faculty of Dentistry was officially created.[136] At present, the premises of the faculty are located on the university campus and offer the teaching of studies of undergraduate, specializations and postgraduate; in its professional school of dentistry. It also has dental clinics serving the community.[142]
  • Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (FMV): The teaching of veterinary medicine in Peru begins with the National School of Agronomy. On the other hand, in 1940 the Veterinary Section was created at the Chorrillos Military School, which in 1943 would become the Military School of Veterinary Sciences. In 1944 the two aforementioned schools came together, creating the National School of Veterinary Sciences, which in 1946 would become the current Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, beginning the teaching of veterinary medicine at the university level in Peru.[136]In 1956, the faculty moved to its current location in San Borja. Being the pioneer faculty in the teaching of veterinary medicine in Peru, it currently offers studies of undergraduate, specialization, and postgraduate; in its professional school of veterinary medicine. It also has a veterinary clinic serving the community.[143]
  • Faculty of Psychology (FPSI): The first antecedent of the study of psychology in Peru is the creation of the Psychology Section in 1955 as part of the Faculty of Letters of the University of San Marcos. In 1963 the Department of Psychology was created and from then on, along with the development of experimental psychology worldwide, the creation of the Faculty of Psychology began to take shape, an initiative promoted by the German psychologist Walter Blumenfeld; which is officially created in 1988, being the first in Peru.[136] At the moment the faculty offers the studies of undergraduate, specialization, and postgraduate; in its professional school of: psychology, with pre-specialties in clinical, organizational, social-community and educational psychology, and in his professional school of: organizational psychology and human management. It has various experimental psychology laboratories, a toy library, a teaching clinic, and psychological clinics at the service of the community, among others.[144]

The following table lists the faculties that makeup area A, as well as the professional schools that make it up:

Academic area Faculty Department Undergraduate Postgraduate Other
BA/BS Lic. MA/MS Dr./PhD Dip. Spec.
A: HEALTH SCIENCES 01. Faculty of Human Medicine
 
01.1. Human Medicine
01.2. Obstetrics
01.3. Nursing
01.4.1. Medical Technology: Clinical Laboratory and Pathological Anatomy
01.4.2. Medical Technology: Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation
01.4.3. Medical Technology: Radiology
01.4.4. Medical Technology: Occupational Therapy
01.5. Nutrition
04. Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry
 
04.1. Pharmacy and Biochemistry
04.2. Food Science
04.3. Toxicology
05. Faculty of Dentistry
 
05.1. Odontology
08. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
 
08.1. Veterinary Medicine
18. Faculty of Psychology
 
18.1. Psychology
18.2. Organizational Psychology and Human Management

Basic Sciences edit

The Basic Sciences area is made up of the following faculties:

 
Main pavilion of the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences of the National University of San Marcos, it is located within the University City.
  • Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (FQIQ): It has its background in the Faculty of Sciences at the University of San Marcos, created on April 7, 1855. On that date, the studies of chemistry in San Marcos were formally started by the Italian doctors Antonio Raimondi and José Eboli. In 1935, the specialty of chemistry was created at the university. In 1946, then President José Luis Bustamante y Rivero promulgated Law 10555, which created the Faculty of Chemistry at the University of San Marcos. On April 24, 1964, the study of chemical engineering was introduced, with which the faculty acquired the current name of Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.[145] It offers studies of undergraduate, specialization, and postgraduate; in its professional schools of chemistry, chemical engineering, and agro-industrial engineering.[146]
  • Faculty of Biological Sciences (FCB): It has its background in the creation of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, on August 28, 1861, which included the chair of natural history. On March 15, 1866, it became independent as the Faculty of Sciences; It then included the area of natural history, the subjects of mineralogy, geology, botany, and zoology. The first dean was Antonio Raimondi, an Italian scholar of the natural sciences of Peru. Since the beginning of the 20th century, it has been in charge of the Natural History Museum of Lima and other research institutes. In the middle of the 20th century, there was a reform of the biological sciences study program and the granting of the professional title of biologist was established.[145] It currently offers studies of undergraduate, specialization, and postgraduate; in its professional schools of biological sciences, genetics and biotechnology, and microbiology and parasitology.[147]
  • Faculty of Physical Sciences (FCF): The studies of classical physics began in the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences of the University of San Marcos in the middle of the 19th century. However, the study of modern physics was not officially instituted until 1966, with the creation of the Faculty of Physical Sciences.[145] It currently offers studies of undergraduate, specialization, and postgraduate; in their professional schools of physics, and mechanical engineering of fluids. He is in charge of the university's Historical Museum of Physical Sciences and the Institute of Physical Research.[148][149]
  • Faculty of Mathematical Sciences (FCM): The Faculty of Mathematical Sciences began its operation in the year 1850. In 1862 it was called the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, later in 1876 it took the name of the Faculty of Sciences. Renowned scientists and mathematicians such as Federico Villarreal and Santiago Antúnez de Mayolo would emerge from this faculty. At the end of the 20th century, the initiative to create the current National University of Engineering would arise from this faculty.[145][150] Today, the faculty is called the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences, and it is located in Ciudad Universitaria. It offers studies of: undergraduate, specializations and postgraduate; in their professional schools of: mathematical sciences, statistics, operations research and computational science.[151][152]

The following table lists the faculties that makeup area B, as well as the professional schools that make it up:

Academic area Faculty Department Undergraduate Postgraduate Other
BA/BS Lic. MA/MS Dr./PhD Dip. Spec.
B: BASIC SCIENCES 07. Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering 07.1. Chemistry
10. Faculty of Biological Sciences 10.1. Biological Sciences
10.2. Genetics and Biotechnology
10.3. Microbiology and Parasitology
13. Faculty of Physical Sciences 13.1. Physics
14. Faculty of Mathematical Sciences 14.1. Math
14.2. Statistics
14.3. Operative investigation
14.4. Scientific Computing

Engineering edit

The Engineering area is made up of the following faculties:

 
Main pavilion of the Faculty of Industrial Engineering of the National University of San Marcos, it is located within the University City.
  • Faculty of Geological, Mining, Metallurgical, and Geographical Engineering (FIGMMG): The teaching of geological engineering began when the specialty of geology was created in 1935, later in 1968 the academic programs of geology and geological engineering were created.[153] In 1971 the academic-professional School of Metallurgical Engineering was created. The School of Mining Engineering was created on November 5, 1980.[154] The School of Geographic Engineering was created the next day, on November 6, 1980.[155] In 1983, the university assembly approved the creation of the Faculty of Geology, Mines, Metallurgy, Geographical Sciences, and Fluid Mechanics, that integrated these professional schools. In 1991 the faculty is restructured and the school of fluid mechanics becomes part of the Faculty of Physical Sciences. In 2009 and 2014, the School of Civil Engineering and the School of Environmental Engineering were created respectively; this being the final conformation of the current Faculty of Geological, Mining, Metallurgical and Geographic Engineering.[145] It currently offers studies of: undergraduate, specialization, and postgraduate; in its professional schools of geological engineering, mining engineering, metallurgical engineering, geographic engineering, civil engineering and environmental engineering.[156]
  • Faculty of Industrial Engineering (FII): It has its main antecedent in the industrial engineering academic program, established in 1969. However, this program did not function independently until 1982, the year in which it was separated from the specialties of electronic engineering and fluid mechanics engineering. It would not be until December 7, 1988, that the university assembly would create the current Faculty of Industrial Engineering, the same one that is consolidated in its organization, with the perspective of fully fulfilling the role that corresponds to it according to its study programs.[145] It offers studies of undergraduate, specializations, and postgraduate; in its professional schools of industrial engineering, textile engineering, and occupational health and safety engineering.[157]
  • Faculty of Electronic and Electrical Engineering (FIEE): It has its origins in the initial electrical and electronic courses at the Faculty of Physical Sciences. Subsequently, these studies would become independent of the faculty and would jointly constitute a new one, the current Faculty of Electronic and Electrical Engineering of the University of San Marcos. It currently offers studies of undergraduate, specialization, and postgraduate; in their professional schools of electronic engineering, electrical engineering, and telecommunications engineering.[145][158]
  • Faculty of Systems Engineering and Informatics (FISI): Its main antecedent is the School of Computing founded with the collaboration of the French government in the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences in 1969, being the first school of computing, systems, and informatics in Peru. In 1996, these studies became independent with the creation of the academic-professional school of Systems Engineering. On October 30, 2000, by rectory resolution, the Faculty of Systems Engineering and Informatics of the University of San Marcos was created.[145] He is currently in charge of the University's Computer Science Center. It offers studies of undergraduate, specialization, and postgraduate; in its professional schools of systems engineering, and software engineering.[159]

The following table lists the faculties that makeup area C, as well as the professional schools that make it up:

Academic area Faculty Department Undergraduate Postgraduate Other
BA/BS Lic. MA/MS Dr./PhD Dip. Spec.
C: INGENIERÍAS 07. Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering 07.2. Chemical engineering
07.3. Agroindustrial engineering
13. Faculty of Physical Sciences 13.2. Mechanical Engineering of Fluids
16. Faculty of Geological, Mining, Metallurgical, and Geographical Engineering 16.1. Geological Engineering
16.2. Geographical Engineering
16.3. Mining Engineering
16.4. Metallurgical Engineering
16.5. Civil Engineering
16.6. Environmental engineering
17. Faculty of Industrial Engineering
 
17.1. Industrial Engineering
17.2. Textile Engineering
17.3. Occupational Health and Safety Engineering
19. Faculty of Electronic and Electrical Engineering 19.1. Electronic Engineering
19.2. Electric engineering
19.3. Telecommunications Engineering
19.4. Biomedical engineering
20. Faculty of Systems Engineering and Informatics 20.1. Systems engineer
20.2. Software Engineering

Economics and Management Sciences edit

 
Main pavilion of the Faculty of Economic Sciences and the Faculty of Accounting Sciences of the National University of San Marcos, it is located within University City.

The area of Economics and Management Sciences is made up of the following faculties:

  • Faculty of Administrative Sciences (FCA): It has its beginnings in the administration studies given at the Faculty of Political and Administrative Sciences, created in 1875. In 1920 the faculty changed its name to the Faculty of Political and Economic Sciences, restructuring its curricular plan. In 1943 it changed its name again to the Faculty of Economic and Commercial Sciences. Around 1960 the faculty had the School of Administrators. In 1984, the creation of an independent faculty for the study of administration was established, which is the current Faculty of Administrative Sciences.[160] The faculty currently offers studies of undergraduate, specialization, and postgraduate; in its professional schools of administration, tourism administration, and international business administration.[160][161]
 
Conference on Behavioral Economics in the Hall of Degrees of the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the National University of San Marcos.
  • Faculty of Accounting Sciences (FCC): It originates with the accounting studies given at the Faculty of Political and Administrative Sciences, created in 1875. In 1920 the faculty changed its name to the Faculty of Political and Economic Sciences, restructuring its curricular plan. In 1943 it changed its name again to the Faculty of Economic and Commercial Sciences. Around 1960, the faculty had the School of Accountants. In 1984, the creation of an independent faculty for the study of accounting was established, which is the current Faculty of Accounting Sciences of the University of San Marcos.[160] It currently offers studies of undergraduate, specialization, and postgraduate; in its professional schools of accounting, tax management, and business and public auditing.[162]
  • Faculty of Economic Sciences (FCE): It has its background in economics studies given at the Faculty of Political and Administrative Sciences, created in 1875. In 1920 the faculty changed its name to the Faculty of Political and Economic Sciences, restructuring its curricular plan. In 1943 it changed its name again to the Faculty of Economic and Commercial Sciences. Around 1960, the faculty had the School of Economists. In 1984, the creation of an independent faculty for the study of economics was established, which is the current Faculty of Economic Sciences.[160] It offers studies of undergraduate, specialization, and postgraduate; in its professional schools of economics, public economics. and international economics.[163]

The following table lists the faculties that makeup area D, as well as the professional schools that make it up:

Academic area Faculty Department Undergraduate Postgraduate Other
BA/BS Lic. MA/MS Dr./PhD Dip. Spec.
D: ECONOMIC AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES 09. Faculty of Administrative Sciences
09.1. Business Administration
09.2. Tourism Administration
09.3. International Business management
11. Faculty of Accounting Sciences 11.1. Accounting
11.2. Tax management
11.3. Business and Public Audit
12. Faculty of Economic Sciences
 
12.1. Economics
12.2. Public Economics
12.3. International economics

Humanities, and Legal and Social Sciences edit

The area of Humanities and Legal and Social Sciences is made up of the following faculties:

 
Main pavilion of the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences of the National University of San Marcos, it is located within the University City.
  • Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences (FLCH): It has its antecedents in the founding of the University of San Marcos, when it had the faculties of theology and arts, which would later derive in the Faculty of Letters that would develop its main activities in the Court of Letters of the Casona de San Marcos. In 1854 and under the government of Ramón Castilla, it adopted the name of Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities; In 1876, the title of the Faculty of Letters was returned to him. At the beginning of the 20th century, the faculty changed its name several times to include new programs, until in 1965 the current name of the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences was fixed. It is currently located in the University City.[164][160][165] It offers studies of undergraduate, specialization, and postgraduate; in its professional schools of literature, philosophy, linguistics, social communication, art, library and information sciences, dance, and conservation and restoration. The faculty is in charge of various research institutes, museums such as the Museum of Art and the Language Center of the University of San Marcos.[166]
  • Faculty of Education (FEDU): It has its antecedents in the chair of Pedagogy dictated at the University of San Marcos from March 18, 1876, with the authorization of the then president of Peru Manuel Pardo y Lavalle. From 1901, the chair of Pedagogy was part of the curriculum of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters as a compulsory course. On December 14, 1925, the Pedagogy section was created in the Faculty of Letters. It would not be until April 24, 1946, that with the promulgation of the University Statute of 1946, the Faculty of Education was created at the University of San Marcos. In 1984, the professional schools that it has today were created. It currently offers studies of undergraduate, specialization, and postgraduate; in its professional schools of education and physical education. Located mainly in the University City, it also has the San Marcos Application College, located in the district of Lince.[164][160][167]
 
Main pavilion of the Faculty of Law and Political Science of the National University of San Marcos, it is located within the University City.
  • Faculty of Law and Political Science (FDCP): Its antecedents date back to the founding of the University of San Marcos in 1551, when the Colegio Real Felipe was created within the university for the teaching of law. In 1770, the historic Real Convictorio de San Carlos was founded — merging the existing San Felipe College of Law and the San Martín College of Philosophy and Law.[164] In these cloisters several ideologues of the South American emancipatory feat were formed. During the government of Augusto B. Leguía, the Faculty of Jurisprudence was transformed into the Faculty of Law. On June 28, 1935, a new university statute was issued, in which it was called the Faculty of Law and Political Science as it is known to this day.[160] Currently located in the Ciudad Universitaria, it offers studies of undergraduate, specialization, and postgraduate; in their professional schools of: law and political science. It also has a free legal office at the service of the community.[168]
  • Faculty of Social Sciences (FCS): The history of the faculty goes back to the creation of the first chairs of social studies, such as those of history from 1857, that of sociology from 1896, and that of archeology from 1920. In 1969, with the promulgation of the Organic Law of the Peruvian University, the Department of Historical-Social Sciences is created at the University of San Marcos. On September 24, 1984, in accordance with the University Law, a new administrative academic structure was established, creating the Faculty of Social Sciences, grouping the social studies programs taught at the university.[164][160] Currently located in the University City, it offers studies of undergraduate, specialization, and postgraduate; in their professional schools of history, sociology, anthropology, archaeology, social work and geography. The faculty is in charge of the university's Museum of Archeology and Anthropology.[169]

The following table lists the faculties that makeup area E, as well as the professional schools that make it up:

Academic area Faculty Department Undergraduate Postgraduate Other
BA/BS Lic. MA/MS Dr./PhD Dip. Spec.
E: HUMANITIES, AND LEGAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 03. Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences 03.1. Literature
03.2. Philosophy
03.3. Linguistics
03.4. Social Communication
03.5. History of Art
03.6. Librarianship and Information Sciences
03.7. Dance
03.8. Conservation and restoration
06. Faculty of Education 06.1.1. Initial education
06.1.2. Primary education
06.1.3.1. Secondary Education: English and Spanish
06.1.3.2. Secondary Education: Language and Literature
06.1.3.3. Secondary Education: History and Geography
06.1.3.4. Secondary Education: Philosophy, Tutoring and Social Sciences
06.1.3.5. Secondary Education: Mathematics and Physics
06.1.3.6. Secondary Education: Biology and Chemistry
06.2. Physical education
02. Faculty of Law and Political Science 02.1. Law
02.2. Politic Science
15. Faculty of Social Sciences 15.1. History
15.2. Sociology
15.3. Anthropology
15.4. Archeology
15.5. Social Work
15.6. Geography

Campuses edit

Since its foundation, the University of San Marcos has passed through five different main locations, having two main transfers during the 16th century, one in the mid-19th century, and the last one in the mid-20th century:[170]

  • 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th centuries: The first one, the premises of the Convent of Nuestra Señora del Rosario of the Dominican Order; the second one, near the outskirts of San Marcelo, where shortly before the Convent of the Order of San Agustín had functioned; the third —since 1575— in the primitive Plaza del Estanque, later called the Plaza de la Inquisición, the current location of the Congress of Peru.
  • 19th and 20th centuries: In the second half of the 19th century, it was moved to the premises of the old Convictorio de San Carlos —a San Marcos residence at that time—, today the Cultural Center of the University of San Marcos operates in said premises. In the same way, at the end of the 19th century, the "San Fernando" Faculty of Medicine moved to its permanent location on the current Avenida Grau.
  • 20th and 21st centuries: Since the mid-1960s, during the government of Manuel Prado, the university began to occupy its main campus, the current Ciudad Universitaria, located between Avenida Universitaria and Avenida Venezuela. The rectory, the central library and 17 of the 20 faculties of the university are currently located there.

University city edit

 
Aerial view of a large part of the University City of the National University of San Marcos

Since 1966, the University City of the National University of San Marcos, generally known as “University City of Lima” or simply “University City”, is the main campus of the National University of San Marcos and the focal point of Universitary Av. — by giving this its name and for being the point from which this road expands both north and south. Its main entrances are located at Universitaria Av., Venezuela Av., Germán Amézaga Av. and Óscar Benavides Av.—formerly Colonial Av.—, in the Lima district. In the University City of the National University of San Marcos the main administrative facilities of the university are located, such as the rectory. In it are located 17 of the 20 faculties of the University of San Marcos, the central library, the Stadium of the University of San Marcos, the university gymnasium, the dining room of the University City and one of the university residences. In addition, the City includes the archaeological complex of Huaca San Marcos, which is preserved and studied by students and researchers from San Marcos.[171]

Since 2007, road works have been carried out outside the University City. The works imposed by the former mayor Luis Castañeda of the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima were widely questioned by the students, due to the fact that he intended to mutilate almost 29,000 square meters of the campus, and because the construction of a ring road would imply the disappearance of areas green areas and part of the buffer zone necessary for academic activities on campus. In 2008, specialists from the National University of Engineering and the CDL-College of Engineers of Peru joined the timely student request for the reformulation of the municipal works, pointing out that these works were oversized, that they lacked support enough technicians and that there were other options for traffic flows in the area. Currently, the works are paralyzed by a precautionary measure from the National Institute of Culture (INC), after verifying that these works damaged part of the cultural heritage in the Huaca San Marcos. Once the management of former mayor Luis Castañeda has ended, an agreement is expected between the new management of mayoress Susana Villarán and the university, which means a better benefit for both parties and for the neighbors, preserving the integrity of the Huaca San Marcos, conserving the buffer zone and green areas of the campus, and not incurring in unjustified and badly designed constructions. In January 2011, the new municipal management recognized that the ring road was unnecessary, agreeing with the position of the University of San Marcos, which was supported by the evaluations of specialists from the College of Engineers of Peru and the National University of Engineering. Representatives of the university took this news in the best way, pending a conciliation and agreement to adjust the work for the university population and the Lima commune.[172][173]

Central Library edit

 
Exterior view of the Central Library «Pedro Zulen». In it, manuscripts dating from the 16th century are preserved, the years in which the University of San Marcos began to function.

Since 1768 the university sought to establish —in addition to the collections of each faculty— a central library, however, this would not come to fruition until 1871. Looted during the Chilean occupation during the War of the Pacific, at the beginning of the 20th a modernization process undertaken by the librarian Pedro Zulen and the Peruvian historian Jorge Basadre, a process that achieved the total reorganization and cataloging of the existing titles.[171][174] The current "Pedro Zulen" Central Library of the university is the culmination of various computerization and modernization projects. The central library works in a 19,800 m² building, making it the largest university library in Peru and one of the largest in Latin America. It is made up of four buildings linked together, has five levels, and is located in the Civic Plaza of the university campus.

 
Monument of Fray Thomas de San Martín, manager of the foundation of the National University of San Marcos, outside the "Pedro Zulen" Central Library.

The building has the capacity to serve 2,500 users simultaneously. It has a multifunctional stage, 400 seats, and various high-tech systems that allow surveillance by video cameras, Internet connection, videoconference systems, multimedia projectors, radio links, and professional audio and sound equipment. The library has all its automated processes, such as those related to the acquisition of university publications, as well as the cataloging and classification of the texts and resources offered by the library. The university seeks to digitize all the information of national origin found in the library through its virtual library service, thus in the medium term it would include collections of newspapers and magazines —dating back to the 18th century—, books by renowned Peruvian authors and important works that, due to their small number or being unique copies, are of restricted use. The Central Library "Pedro Zulen", under the auspices of UNESCO, leads the initiative to develop and implement digitalization and electronic publication processes in the area of these and other documents, using international standards such as OAI-PMH, TEI Lite, Dublin Core, ETD-MS, XML, among others. This initiative which has received the name of Cybertesis of the University of San Marcos is currently the largest repository in Peru.[171][175]

Library system edit

Each one of the faculties of the National University of San Marcos has its own specialized library in the study areas of each faculty, these are connected to each other through the Library System (SISBIB) of the university. Currently, in addition to the library system, the University of San Marcos has the "Pedro Zulen" Central Library, which includes most of the university's titles, and which directs the main activity of SISBIB.[171] In addition to the central library and the libraries of each faculty located in the University City, the SISBIB is also in charge of four specialized libraries located like other university dependencies: Spain Library of the Arts, Library "Raúl Porras Barrenechea Institute", Library of the Museum of Natural History "Javier Prado", and Library-Museum "Temple-Radicati".[176]

University clinic edit

 
Clinic of the University of San Marcos, in which medical care and consulting rooms are offered to students, teachers, workers, and the neighboring community.

The current San Marcos University Clinic, inaugurated in February 1998 by reorganizing the previous clinical offices, is located within the university campus. At this health center, care is provided to students, retirees, teachers, administrative staff and the neighboring community, performing operations and other emergency cases due to trauma, burns, and serious injuries. It provides pharmacy, radiology, respiratory disease care, diabetes screening, AIDS screening, psychology, dentistry, gynecology, cosmetic surgery, etc.[171][177] Regularly carries out, in conjunction with other institutions, vaccination, blood donation and sexual education campaigns.[178]

University Residence edit

 
Residence of the University City. Currently, 102 students are staying there.

The University of San Marcos has two residence halls for its two main campuses:

  • The University City Residence Hall is located on the main campus, between Avenida Universitaria and Avenida Venezuela. It houses male and female students; provincials from the coast, mountains, and jungle of Peru; of all specialties. This residence currently houses 101 students.[171][179]
  • The Julio C. Tello Residence Hall is located at Av. Grau 1190, near the "San Fernando" School of Medicine of the University of San Marcos. This campus houses provincial students —only males— of all specialties. It currently has 92 students.[180]

Stadium of the University of San Marcos edit

 
Metallica (World Magnetic Tour) at the San Marcos University Stadium.

The Stadium of the National University of San Marcos, officially known as the "Colossus of America", is located practically in the center of the University City. Its main accesses are through the block 5 of Av. Amézaga and the block 36 of Av. Venezuela, in the city of Lima, Peru. It was inaugurated in 1951 commemorating the 400th anniversary of the founding of the University of San Marcos. The San Marcos stadium initially had a total capacity of 70,000 people, becoming at the time the stadium with the highest capacity in Peru.[181] It has recently been conditioned to an official capacity of 32,000 people. The remodeled venue will be the official venue for the 2019 South American U-17 Championship and the 2019 Pan American Games.

At the local level, it has been the official stadium of the university soccer team, Club Deportivo Universidad San Marcos, which played until 2011 in the Second Division of Peru. In addition to sports practice, the stadium has also been used as a space for the devleopment of extra-curricular activities for students, teachers and administrative staff of the University of San Marcos.[182] In recent years it has also been the scene of massive concerts, featuring bands and artists such as Metallica,[183] Korn, Gustavo Cerati, Marc Anthony, Bon Jovi,[184] Green Day, The Smashing Pumpkins, Fania All-Stars, Iron Maiden, Shakira, Slayer, Van Halen, Bad Religion, Juanes, Aerosmith, Pearl Jam, Noel Gallagher, Lady Gaga, etc.[185]

Casona of the National University of San Marcos edit

 
Old San Carlos (1912) by Teófilo Castillo, representing the interior of the Mansion of the University of San Marcos. Painting currently in the custody of the Museum of Art of Lima.

The Cultural Center "La Casona" of San Marcos (acronym: CCSM), commonly known as "La Casona" of the University Park, is the main historical site of the university. Founded as the headquarters of the Jesuit novitiate of Saint Antony Aboot, it became the central headquarters of the university in 1861, remaining as such until the 1960s, when the university moved to its current campus in the University City of Lima. After its recent restoration, the "Casona" is the main reference of the cultural and artistic activity of the University, and one of the best-preserved constructions of the colonial era in the city of Lima. It is one of the main tourist attractions of the Historic Center of Lima. The complex is part of the area and the list of buildings in the historic center of the capital that in 1988 was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

San Fernando Campus edit

The Faculty of Medicine of the National University of San Marcos "San Fernando" (acronym: FMSF-UNMSM) is one of the twenty faculties that make up the said university. The faculty, within the organization of the university, is part of the Health Sciences area and has the Schools of Human Medicine, Obstetrics, Nursing, Medical Technology, and Nutrition, which offer both undergraduate and graduate studies. The Faculty of Medicine is also the focal point of the San Fernando campus, which has the largest number of faculties and schools related to the health sciences. The campus is located in Barrios Altos. Within the campus there is also the Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, the Botanical Garden of Lima, a university dining room (Cangallo), the Medical Student Center and its academy; and there is also the Central Morgue of Lima.

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine edit

Faculty that has only the School of Veterinary Medicine, which offers both undergraduate and postgraduate studies. The campus has the school buildings, a hospital for little and exotic animals, a university dining room, and the postgraduate classrooms. It is located on its own campus in the district of San Borja (ex fundo Cahuache).

Research edit

 
Mural dedicated to research and knowledge (Main Library).

Throughout its history, the National University of San Marcos has significantly contributed to the scientific development of Peru. Currently, the National University of San Marcos is one of the few Peruvian universities that conduct research – only 10 out of over 80 universities.[186] This is mostly due to the fact the national government has not properly financed research development in the last decades.[187]

Regarding the development of research activities in San Marcos, halfway through the 20th century, the Peruvian government issued provisions to place emphasis on and create areas of scientific and student-led research. As a result, throughout these years many museums and institutes have been created within San Marcos to promote research in different areas of human knowledge. During the last years of the decade of 1990 and the beginning of 2000, the university renewed its research system through the assignation of specific projects to diverse academic departments.[188]

Research Institutes edit

Currently, the University of San Marcos has 37 academic research units usually referred to as institutes.[189][190][191] Each of these are grouped according to the academic area in which they carry out their research, thus they are classified mainly in the areas of: health sciences, basic sciences, engineering, economic and management sciences, and humanities and legal and social sciences. According to their areas of study, the research centers have museums and specialized laboratories where they exhibit and carry out studies on subjects related to their areas. Each institute also has its own publications where they present reports and results of the work and studies of their researchers.[189] In addition to these institutes, the University of San Marcos is also in charge of other important institutes, museums, cultural centers, libraries, and seminaries in Lima that —in a non-compulsory way— carry out research jointly with their related faculties.[192]

Since 2015, after winning the first competition for centers of excellence convened by the National Council of Science and Technology (CONCYTEC), the University of San Marcos also has the Center for Technological, Biomedical and Environmental Research (acronym: CITBM), This being the first center of excellence in Peru dedicated to the integration of scientific research with development and technological innovation. It is led by the University of San Marcos and is made up of three national companies and three international centers of excellence. It also has several national and international collaborators. The center's two lines of research are: biotechnology and health; and water, soil and society.[193]

Below is a list of the main research institutes of the University of San Marcos:[192]

Health Sciences:
  • FMSF: Clinical Research Institute
  • FMSF: Center for Research in Biochemistry and Nutrition "Alberto Guzmán Barrón"
  • FMSF: National Institute of Andean Biology
  • FMSF: Pathology Research Institute
  • FMSF: Institute of Tropical Medicine "Daniel A. Carrión"
  • FMSF: Institute of Ethics in Health
  • FMSF: Research Unit of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry
  • FFB: Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Natural Resources "Juan de Dios Guevara"
  • FFB: Institute for Research in Biological Chemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology "Marco Antonio Garrido Malo"
  • FFB: Latin American Center for Teaching and Research in Food Bacteriology
  • FO: Stomatological Research Institute
  • FMV: Veterinary Institute of Tropical and Altitude Research
  • FPSI: Institute for Psychological Research
Basic Sciences:
  • FCB: Research Institute of Biological Sciences
  • FCF: Physics Research Institute
  • FCM: Research Institute of Mathematical Sciences

Engineering:

  • FQIQ: Research Unit of the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
  • FQIQ: Institute of Chemical Sciences
  • FQIQ: Institute of Chemical Engineering
  • FIGMMG: Research Institute of Geological, Mining, Metallurgical, Geographical Engineering
  • FII: Industrial Engineering Research Institute
  • FIEE: Research Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • FISI: Research Institute of Systems Engineering and Informatics
Economics and Management Sciences:
  • FCA: Research Institute of Administrative Sciences
  • FCC: Research Institute of Financial and Accounting Sciences
  • FCE: Research Institute of Economic Sciences

Humanities, and legal and social sciences:

  • FLCH: Institute of Humanistic Research
  • FLCH: Institute of Applied Linguistics
  • FLCH: Research Institute of Peruvian and Latin American Thought
  • FLCH: Institute for Linguistic Research
  • FEDU: Educational Research Institute
  • FDCP: Law and Political Science Research Unit
  • FCS: Social Historical Research Institute

Some of the previously mentioned research institutes of the University of San Marcos are described below:[194]

San Marcos researchers have led several of the main medical and health science discoveries in Peru. An example is that of Alberto Barton, a doctor and researcher from San Marcos, who in 1905 discovered Bartonella bacilliformis, the pathological agent responsible for the Peruvian wart. This disease was previously analyzed by the medical student, also from San Marcos, Daniel Alcides Carrión, a martyr to Peruvian medicine.
  • Clinical Research Institute: It is the institute in charge of stimulating, coordinating, and carrying out basic and applied research in medicine, in the context of problems of national or regional interest.[195]
  • Center for Research in Biochemistry and Nutrition "Alberto Guzmán Barrón": Founded in 1957, it is the center responsible for basic and applied scientific research in the fields of biochemistry, nutrition, health, molecular biology, molecular genetics, and related areas, giving priority to lines of research that help solve problems of national interest.[196]
  • National Institute of Andean Biology: It is the body responsible for research aimed at better understanding the problems of life at altitude, in genetic, morphological, biochemical, physiological, pathological, sociological, anthropological aspects, etc.[197]
  • Institute of Pathology: It is the unit in charge of contributing to research and national scientific-technical development in the field of human pathology.[198]
  • Institute of Tropical Medicine "Daniel A. Carrión" (IMT): It was created in 1963 by an agreement between the German government and the University of San Marcos, it was the first specialized institute for research and treatment of tropical and infectious diseases in Peru. Thanks to this institute, the "San Fernando" School of Medicine has been designated by the Ministry of Health of Peru as the main reference center for leprosy throughout the country. Currently, it offers the community, mainly low-income people, specialized medical care in infectious and tropical diseases, both in outpatient clinics and laboratory analysis, at affordable prices.[199][200]
  • Institute of Ethics in Health: Body in charge of guaranteeing the ethical development of medical and health research produced by the university.[201]
  • Research Unit of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry: It is in charge of planning and coordinating the research activities of both the Institute of Biological Chemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology, and the "Juan de Dios Guevara" Institute of Natural and Therapeutic Resources. Likewise, it develops workshops and research conferences in coordination with the institutes of his faculty.[202]
    Researchers from San Marcos have led several paleontological discoveries of global importance. Among these are the giant cetacean Leviathan melvillei; the Perucetus colossus, the heaviest animal that ever existed, and the first Plesiosaurus found in Peruvian territory. These fossils have been discovered and studied by paleontologists from San Marcos such as Rodolfo Salas Gismondi, Mario Urbina Schmitt, and Iván Meza Vélez, and are currently exhibited at the Museum of Natural History of the University of San Marcos.
  • Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Natural Resources "Juan de Dios Guevara": It is the university body responsible for research on pharmaceutical sciences and on natural and therapeutic resources.[203]
  • Institute for Research in Biological Chemistry, Microbiology, and Biotechnology "Marco Antonio Garrido Malo": It is the body in charge of research in biological chemistry, microbiology, and biotechnology at the university.[203]
  • Latin American Center for Teaching and Research in Food Bacteriology: It is the unit of the university responsible for developing research and training in food bacteriology.[203]
  • Stomatological Research Institute: It is the unit responsible for the university's stomatology research, as well as its publication and dissemination through its academic journal and scientific conferences.[204]
  • Veterinary Institute of Tropical and Altitude Research (IVITA): Created in 1961, it is the belonging research center in charge of research in veterinary medicine and zootechnics. Currently, it has four experimental stations: two in Andean ecosystems (El Mantaro and Maranganí-La Raya) and two in humid tropical ecosystems (Pucallpa and Iquitos).[205]
  • Institute for Psychological Research (IIPSI): It is the unit in charge of developing research activities in relation to the area of psychology. The institute also promotes and supervises the research projects of psychology faculty and students at the university.[206]
Researchers from San Marcos have led several of the main discoveries in mathematics and science in Peru. At the end of the 19th century, the mathematician and engineer from San Marcos Federico Villarreal proposed a method to be able to raise a polynomial to any exponent (real or complex), later known as Villarreal Polynomial. At the beginning of the 20th century, the physicist and engineer Santiago Antúnez de Mayolo first postulated the existence of the neutron, being until now the only verified Peruvian who has been nominated for a Nobel Prize in Science.
  • Research Institute of Biological Sciences "Antonio Raimondi" (ICBAR): Founded in 1977, this unit is in charge of developing research on biodiversity and ecology, biotechnology, health and sanitation, production and management of biological resources, as well as their dissemination, preservation, use, and technology transfer within the norms that govern academic life. of the University. The institute holds the ICBAR Scientific Meeting annually since 1991, of great importance at the national level.[207]
  • Physics Research Institute: It is the center in charge of research in physics and related areas. It is also in charge of the development of colloquiums and scientific conferences focused on students and teacher-researchers.[208]
  • Research Institute of Mathematical Sciences: Founded in 1992, it is the unit responsible for research in the areas of pure mathematics, applied mathematics, statistics, scientific computing, and operations research.[209]
  • Research Unit of the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering: It is the unit in charge of transversal research in chemistry and chemical engineering, as well as coordinating the interrelation and research of the specific institutes for each of these areas.[210]
  • Institute of Chemical Sciences: This research unit coordinates the development of research activities related to chemical science, both theoretically and experimentally. It has involved chemical studies, studies of physicochemical and phytochemical phenomena, interaction models, and synthesis of compounds, among others.[211]
  • Institute of Chemical Engineering: This institute is in charge of the development of works and investigations that involve chemical engineering. In this sense, it includes studies of environmental engineering, chemical kinetics, catalysis and biotechnology, synthesis of compounds, and study of physical-chemical phenomena, among others.[212]
  • Research Institute of Geological, Mining, Metallurgical and Geographical Engineering (IIGEO): In charge of designing research and development lines and strategies in accordance with the approach of technical and scientific projects that promote local, regional and national development. Executes projects in the following lines of research: geological engineering, mining engineering, metallurgical engineering, and geographic engineering.[213]
  • Industrial Engineering Research Institute (IIII): It is the institute responsible for research in industrial engineering. His lines of research include information technology, industrial management and production, industrial design and technology, and textile design and technology.[214]
  • Research Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering: It is responsible for conducting and developing all the activities inherent to the field of research in the areas of electronic and electrical engineering. Integrates, coordinates, and executes the projects of the professors and students of the faculty dedicated to research.[215]
  • Research Institute of Systems Engineering and Informatics (IIFISI): This unit has the mission of promoting the improvement of the intellectual production corresponding to the areas of systems engineering and computer science, and software engineering of the university.[216]
 
Bases para una interpretación de Rubén Darío
Researchers from San Marcos have developed several outstanding studies in the humanities and social issues, among which we can mention: Bases for an interpretation of Rubén Darío, the undergraduate thesis of the Peruvian writer and Nobel Prize for Literature Mario Vargas Llosa, published as an essay in 2001. Likewise, Yawar Para, Kilku Warak'aq, Andrés Alencastre Gutiérrezpa harawin pachapi, Qosqomanta runasimipi harawi t'ikrachisqa, ch'ullanchasqa kayninpi, doctoral thesis presented in 2019 by the anthropologist and writer Roxana Quispe Collantes, being the first doctoral thesis written and defended in a Quechua language.
  • Research Institute of Administrative Sciences (IICA): It is the body in charge of research activities related to administrative sciences. Seeks to develop quality research and innovation projects at a national level.[217]
  • Research Institute of Financial and Accounting Sciences (IICFC): It is the unit responsible for research in financial and accounting sciences. It develops projects that promote professional updating and the analysis of accounting, social and business management research.[218]
  • Economic Research Institute (IIE): It is the body responsible for the production of research in economics, covering the areas of economic theory, public economics, and international economics.[219]
  • Institute of Humanistic Research (IIH): This institute's mission is to train researchers in the field of humanities: literature, art, communication and information sciences, and philosophy; as well as to promote research and the publication of the results of research carried out at the institute. It regularly holds seminars, colloquiums, debates, workshops, conferences, symposiums, congresses, round tables, and training courses for its research members.[220]
  • Institute of Applied Linguistics (CILA): It was created in 1972 as the Applied Linguistics Research Center, a name it kept until 1984. For more than 20 years it has been doing research on the linguistic and cultural diversity of Peru, which includes Andean, Amazonian, and Hispanic languages and dialects.[221]
Researchers from San Marcos have led several of the main historical, archaeological, and anthropological discoveries in Peru. Such is the case of the doctor and archaeologist from San Marcos Julio C. Tello, who in 1919 analyzed the archaeological remains of Chavín de Huántar (1000 BC), then identifying them as the focus of the oldest Andean civilization in Peru. In 1927, the archaeologist from San Marcos Toribio Mejía Xesspe, would carry out the scientific discovery of the Nazca lines under the tutelage of Tello. Finally, almost a century later, the San Marcos archaeologist and anthropologist Ruth Shady would update Tello's initial conclusions through her study of the citadel of Caral (3000 BC), to which he identified as the oldest civilization of the Americas.
  • Institute of Peruvian and Latin American Thought (IPPLA): It has been able to design and carry out research projects on different aspects of Peruvian thought. In principle, the institute's purpose is to carry out research on Peruvian and Latin American thought, within which it has focused fundamentally and primarily on the following areas: strictly philosophical thought, scientific-technological thought, ideological-political thought, theological-religious thought, and aesthetic-artistic-literary thought.[222]
  • Institute for Linguistic Research (INVEL): It was created as an organism of the academic department of linguistics to carry out research work in the basic areas of general (theoretical) linguistics, applied linguistics, Hispanic linguistics, and Amerindian linguistics.[223]
  • Educational Research Institute: It seeks to develop teaching strategies and methodologies that allow for maximizing the intellectual potential of the student body. Its main areas of research are educational administration and planning, teacher training, curricular design, and pedagogical evaluation.[224]
  • Law and Political Science Research Unit: Founded in 1998, it is in charge of preparing research papers on legal disciplines and political science, as well as presenting these at relevant academic events.[225]
  • Social Historical Research Institute: Founded in 1988, it is the institute responsible for the university's research and publications in the field of historical-social sciences. It also coordinates various academic activities related to social research processes.[226]

Research groups edit

In addition to the research institutes, the university has around 500 research groups grouped by academic areas and faculty, these are the research nuclei of specific topics that operate under the leadership of research professors supported by students, graduates, and associated researchers.[227]

Production and scientific publications edit

According to the annual balance prepared by the National Council of Science, Technology and Technological Innovation (CONCYTEC) of Peru in 2009, 20% of Peruvian scientific production was generated by the National University of San Marcos, which makes it the Peruvian institution with the highest scientific production in all lines of activity.[228] In the same way, according to the Ibero-American Ranking of research institutions —prepared by SCImago research group—, the University of San Marcos is positioned in Peru as the main public university in research activity and scientific publications.[229][230][231][232][233][234][235][236][237][238] Several scientific publications of the University of San Marcos and its research institutes appear in prestigious popular science magazines, such as the journals Nature[239] and Science.[240] Among the most relevant research topics published in the last decades, the investigations that have been carried out in the citadel of Caral, medical investigations on diabetes, and the discoveries of the fossil of the prehistoric giant cetacean stand out: Livyatan melvillei,[241] of the prehistoric giant penguin: Inkayacu paracasensis,[242] and the first Plesiosaur fossil located in Peruvian territory.[243][244]

The following is the number of scientific publications of the University of San Marcos from 1990 to 2019 (the most recent year of data published and considered by the 2021 edition of the SCImago Institutions Rankings):

Scientific publications from 1990 to 2005 (according to initial official reports, for annual periods)
Year of publication 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
No. of publications 23 30 18 23 15 32 18 28 26 26 25 31 42 59 59 58
Source: Thomson Scientific (Institute for Scientific Information)[230]
Scientific publications from 2003 to 2019 (according to the most recent official reports, for five-year periods)
Years of publication 2003-2007 2004-2008 2005-2009 2006-2010 2007-2011 2008-2012 2009-2013 2011-2015 2012-2016 2013-2017 2014-2018 2015-2019
No. of publications 342 383 438 535 638 750 892 1125 1265 1386 1574 1791
Source: SIR Ibero-American Ranking[229]

The main scientific publications of the University of San Marcos are published in academic journals Alma Máter —humanities, social sciences, and business sciences— and Theorema —basic sciences, health sciences, and engineering—[245] and in the 20 official magazines of each of the university's faculties, which are listed below. In addition to the magazines listed below, each professional school also has its own academic journal:[246]

Health Sciences:
  • FMSF: Anales de la Facultad de Medicina
  • FFB: Ciencia e Investigación
  • FO: Odontología Sanmarquina
  • FMV: Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú
  • FPSI: Revista de Investigación en Psicología

Basic Sciences:

  • FQIQ: Revista Peruana de Química e Ingeniería Química
  • FCB: Revista Peruana de Biología
  • FCF: Revista de Investigación de Física
  • FCM: Pesquimat
Engineering:
  • FIGMMG: Revista del Instituto de Investigación de la Facultad de Minas, Metalurgia y Ciencias Geográficas
  • FII: Industrial Data
  • FIEE: Electrónica-UNMSM
  • FISI: Revista de Investigación de Sistemas e Informática

Economics and management sciences:

  • FCA: Gestión en el Tercer Milenio
  • FCC: Quipukamayoc
  • FCE: Pensamiento Crítico
Humanities and legal and social sciences:
  • FLCH: Letras
  • FLCH: Escritura y Pensamiento
  • FEDU: Investigación Educacional
  • FDCP: Docentia et Investigatio
  • FCS: Investigaciones Sociales
 
Visual discrimination experiment with specimens of common carp fish (Cyprinus carpio), developed in the old experimental psychology laboratory of the university, 1998.

Below is a brief description of the main academic publications of the faculties of the University of San Marcos, listed above:[247]

  • Anales de la Facultad de Medicina: It is the main official publication of the "San Fernando" Faculty of Medicine for the dissemination of education, research, and issues related to medicine, medical practice, university medical teaching and the improvement of public health.[248]
  • Ciencia e Investigación: It is a publication of the Research Institute of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry. It is responsible for publishing original and unpublished scientific articles in the field of pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences.[249]
  • Odontología Sanmarquina: It is a publication of the Research Institute of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry. It is responsible for publishing original and unpublished scientific articles in the field of pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences.[250]
  • Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú: The main journal of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine disseminates original scientific articles related to the field of veterinary sciences, especially in the areas of animal production and health, public health, and veterinary education, as well as in the areas of anatomy, histology, pharmacology, physiology, nutrition, forages, and genetics. The papers deal with companion, production, wildlife and laboratory animals.[251]
  • Revista de Investigación en Psicología: It is a publication of the Psychological Research Institute of the Faculty of Psychology, dedicated to disseminating research on scientific psychology topics, in all research areas, in qualitative and quantitative modalities.[252]
  • Revista Peruana de Química e Ingeniería Química: It is a semi-annual scientific publication edited by the Research Unit of the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. The magazine disseminates original and unpublished scientific articles in the field of chemical sciences and chemical engineering, prepared by both national and foreign researchers.[253]
  • Revista Peruana de Biología: It is a peer-reviewed scientific publication produced by the "Antonio Raimondi" Biological Sciences Research Institute, of the University's Faculty of Biological Sciences. It is in charge of publishing complete, original, and unpublished articles on the topics of biodiversity, biotechnology, ecology, environmental management, and biomedicine.[254]
  • Revista de Investigación de Física: It is a refereed scientific publication, edited by the Faculty of Physical Sciences. It is dedicated to the publication of contribution articles in physics and physics teaching articles that result from a rigorous process of scientific initiation and research training.[255]
  • Pesquimat: It is a publication of the Research Institute of the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences. It disseminates original and unpublished articles that contribute to knowledge in the areas of pure mathematics, statistics, operations research, and scientific computing.[256]
  • Revista del Instituto de Investigación de la Facultad de Ingeniería Geológica, Minera, Metalúrgica y Geográfica: It is a publication of the Research Institute of the Faculty of Geological, Mining, Metallurgical and Geographic Engineering that is in charge of publishing original and unpublished research results in the area of earth sciences.[257]
  • Industrial Data: It is the main scientific publication, published every six months, edited by the Research Institute of the Faculty of Industrial Engineering. Original and unpublished research papers are published in the field of industrial engineering and related areas.[258]
 
Local of the Institute of Tropical Medicine "Daniel A. Carrión", located in the University City of the National University of San Marcos.
  • Electrónica-UNMSM: It is a scientific journal published by the Research Institute of the Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Disseminates primary and original articles on the topics of electrical engineering, electronics, telecommunications, information technology, and telematics, among others.[259]
  • Revista de Investigación de Sistemas e Informática: It is a scientific publication edited by the Research Institute of the Faculty of Systems Engineering and Informatics. Published every six months, it is dedicated to publishing original and unpublished articles on topics related to the field of systems engineering, software engineering, computer science, and informatics.[260]
  • Gestión en el Tercer Milenio: Published by the Research Unit of the Faculty of Administrative Sciences, it includes the results of research in the field of administration developed by teachers and researchers, as well as contributions from professionals from the academic and business world.[261]
  • Quipukamayoc: It is the accounting research journal edited by the Research Institute of the Faculty of Accounting Sciences, which promotes and disseminates articles on current accounting issues of a high academic level, both for the university and the business community.[262]
  • Pensamiento Crítico:It is published by the Research Institute of the Faculty of Economic Sciences, it disseminates works that address economic problems from different perspectives. The journal seeks to be a space for academic debate that covers the different fields of economics.[263]
  • Letras: It is the journal of scientific dissemination of the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, intended for the publication of research articles, bibliographic reviews, and opinion articles related to humanistic studies in the Peruvian and Latin American sphere.
  • Escritura y Pensamiento: Magazine published by the Research Unit of the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, dedicated to academic and research topics in the humanities —literature, art, communication and information sciences, and philosophy—, linguistics, and on Peruvian and Latin American thought .[264]
  • Investigación Educativa: Research journals published by the Research Institute of the Faculty of Education. It disseminates the research work carried out by its member teachers in the fields of education and academia.[265]
  • Docentia et Investigatio: It is a publication of the Research Unit of the Faculty of Law and Political Science. Disseminates research work carried out by teachers and students of the faculty in an effort to contribute to the development of legal sciences and political sciences.[266]
  • Investigaciones Sociales: It is a scientific publication produced by the Social Historical Research Institute of the Faculty of Social Sciences. Its main purpose is to contribute to the efforts made by the social sciences in Peru, with a rigorous examination of the nature and content of the transformations of Peruvian and Latin American society and culture.[267]

University Press edit

 
Bookstore of the university where you can buy the publications of the National University of San Marcos Press, as well as various San Marcos scientific magazines.

The Editorial Fund of the University of San Marcos is the division in charge of publishing books, magazines, and newspapers under the seal of the university after the proposals have passed rigorous selection procedures. In order for a work to be published, it must also comply with the imposed publication regulations, as well as with the style manual that the label indicates through its website. The publications are made both in the traditional printed format and via the Internet. The publications of the editorial fund can be purchased at the bookstore and production center of the university: CENPROLID, located in the "University City".

Rankings edit

University rankings
Global – Overall
QS World[268]901-950 (2024)
THE World[269]1500+ (2023)
Regional – Overall
QS Latin America[270]62 (2023)
THE Latin America[271]66 (2023)


Together with the Cayetano Heredia University and the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, the National University of San Marcos is one of the only three Peruvian universities, and so far the only public one, which has managed to rank first nationally in several editions of different international university rankings.[272][273][274][275][276][277] In 2021, the Webometrics Ranking of World Universities of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) ranked the National University of San Marcos as the best university in the country, in its first ranking of the year.[278][279][280]

In 2022, the university was awarded by the National Council of Science, Technology and Technological Innovation of Peru (Concytec) and the Elsevier corporation for being the institution with the historical highest number of scientific publications in Scopus (6,907), the largest bibliographic database of abstracts and citations of articles in all the universities of Peru.[281]

Alliances and international exchanges edit

Strategic Alliance of Peruvian Universities edit

In addition to the agreements of the university itself described above, it has counted as a main member of the Strategic Alliance of Peruvian Universities with agreements to achieve exchanges of undergraduate and postgraduate students from the three main Peruvian universities —UNMSM, UNI and UNALM— and others public and private Peruvian universities as associated members. These exchange programs have occurred mainly with universities in Germany, France, Spain, and Italy, and Japan, as well as other Latin American, European, North American, and Asian countries.

Culture and heritage edit

Cultural centers edit

Currently, the National University of San Marcos has two important cultural centers in two of its historic buildings. The well-known Casona de San Marcos —its main cultural center— and the Colegio Real de San Marcos.

Casona of the National University of San Marcos edit

The Cultural Center "La Casona" of San Marcos (acronym: CCSM), is the main historical venue of the university. Founded as the headquarters of the Jesuit novitiate of San Antonio Abad, it became the headquarters of the university in 1861, remaining as such until the middle of the 20th century, when the university moved to its current campus in Ciudad Universitaria. After its recent restoration, the "Casona" is the main reference point for the cultural and artistic activity of the University, and one of the best-preserved buildings from the colonial era in the city of Lima.[282] It is one of the main tourist attractions of the Historic Center of Lima. The complex is part of the area and the list of buildings in the historic center of the capital that in 1988 was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

The history of the Casona goes back to the year 1605 when Antonio Correa Ureña gave the Jesuits an important donation for the construction of their novitiate or probation house. In the early years, the complex consisted only of a chapel and two courtyards. After its destruction by the 1746 earthquake, it was rebuilt by the Jesuits following the same layout as before. It would remain like this until 1767 when the Jesuit order was expelled from the Viceroyalty of Peru, and it became the location of the Real Convictorio de San Carlos. In 1821, after the independence of Peru was proclaimed, the Casona complex became the main premises of the University of San Marcos, then reaching its maximum splendor. The general hall of the Casona had historical importance as the location of the first Constituent Congress of Peru at the time of independence, in addition to witnessing the events of the War of the Pacific with the Chilean invasion in Lima and the destruction and appropriation of several of its collections.[282][283][284]

Since the transfer of the university, the Casona remained a place of great historical value and importance not only for the university but for the city, which is why in 1989 the National University of San Marcos, the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation (AECI) and the National Institute of Culture sign a Peru-Spain agreement to achieve the restoration of the architectural complex and adapting it to new use as a space dedicated to culture, research, and artistic creation. Currently, the Casona, as the Cultural Center of San Marcos, offers cultural extension courses, and exhibitions, and is the headquarters of several university museums and research centers. Inside the Casona, the Salón de Grados stands out —formerly the Chapel of Loreto—, where the official ceremonies of the honorary doctorates awarded by the university are held.[284][285]

Royal College of the University of San Marcos edit

 
Exterior view of the Royal College of the National University of San Marcos.

The "Royal College" Cultural Center of Contemporary Peruvian Cultures, established as such in 2006, is the second cultural center of the University of San Marcos and also one of the historic buildings of Lima as it is located in the environment of the old "Royal College" of San Marcos dating from the colonial period, next to the Congress of the Republic of Peru. It is made up of three units of the university: the Institute of Applied Linguistics CILA, the "Domingo Angulo" Historical Archive of the University of San Marcos, and the Andean Rural History Seminar. Exhibitions and shows are regularly held, which mainly take place in the exhibition hall of the Royal College.[286][287]

The history of the Royal College dates back to the end of the 16th century, when it was founded on the initiative of Viceroy Francisco Álvarez de Toledo in 1592. It was a school that studied canons and laws, for the education of the children, grandchildren, and descendants of the conquerors, Spaniards, and residents of the kingdom, as well as people of recognized merit. The rector of the college was also the rector of the University of San Marcos; the day-to-day administration of the school fell to the vice-rector, who lived in the cloister. Both positions had a duration of two years and were maintained even in the event that the rector ceased to be the rector of the University. The rectoral biennium ran from June 28, the eve of the feast of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. The constitutions and ceremonies of the Colegio Mayor Santa Cruz were kept in the College. After the Bourbon reforms that led to the expulsion of the Jesuits, the campus was recast as the Convictorio de San Carlos. At the end of the 18th century, the War Inspector Gabriel de Avilés y del Fierro dedicated the premises to the headquarters of the Royal Regiment of Lima. Later, during the Republican era, it was the headquarters of the General Staff of the Army. Since the end of the 20th century, the University of San Marcos has given the Royal College the functions of a Cultural Center and Historical Archive.

Higher education and research centers edit

The University of San Marcos has the following higher education and research centers, two of which also function as house museums and have their respective specialized libraries:

 
Exterior view of the Raúl Porras Barrenechea Institute: Center for Advanced Studies and Peruvian Research.
  • Raúl Porras Barrenechea Institute: Center for Advanced Studies and Peruvian Research (acronym: IRPB) was created in homage to the illustrious teacher from San Marcos, Raúl Porras Barrenechea. The institute is in charge of: the Raúl Porras Barrenechea House-Museum —part of the “Mario Vargas Llosa” Literary Route—, declared a historical and artistic monument, for which reason all its works of art, and furniture are permanently preserved, guarded, and exhibited, paintings, sculptures, photographs, family and personal memories; the Porras file; and the museum of Peruvian writers. It is located in the Miraflores district and is a neighbor of the Ricardo Palma House-Museum, which allows it to fully develop the purposes for which it was founded and which has made it one of the poles of cultural activity in the country. His main research spans the areas of humanities, arts, and social sciences.[288][289]
  • Temple Radicati Library-Museum Foundation: Center for Advanced Studies and Peruvian Research (acronym: FBMTR) It was created in homage to the distinguished San Marcos residents Ella Dunbar Temple Aguilar de Radicati and Carlo Radicati di Primeglio, who donated their property and all their cultural assets to the university, including an invaluable collection of 26 quipus. The foundation is in charge of the Temple Radicati House-Museum, as well of its specialized library. Its functions include promoting studies and research of legal, historical, anthropological, archaeological, sociological, ecological, and geographical nature, as well as carrying out various cultural activities.[290][291][292][293]
  • Center for Asian Studies (acronym: CEAS) is an organization focused on the study and research of Asian countries, such as China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, India, Thailand, among others, in matters of economy, politics, culture, art, society, history, and international relations.[294] It was founded on November 7, 2018 in the Casona de San Marcos within the framework of the Second Annual Meeting of the Fudan University Consortium - Latin America (FLAUC), an event co-organized by Fudan University and the National University of San Marcos.[295][296] The main objectives of CEAS are: the development and promotion of knowledge about the countries of Asia, the generation of related research, and the proposal of adequate policies for a better use of the opportunities offered by this region, in matters of development, investment, trade and tourism.[297]

University museums edit

In addition to the two centers for higher studies and research that also function as house museums, the University of San Marcos currently has five institutions that function exclusively as museums, these are:

 
Main entrance of the "Javier Prado" Natural History Museum.
  • Museum of Natural History of Lima: The Natural History Museum, founded on February 28, 1918,[298] was located until 1934 in the Casona de San Marcos; It is currently located outside the university campus, in the Jesús María district. The museum is an important information center on Peruvian biodiversity, thus serving students and national scientists in a documented way. Studies carried out by museum researchers include ecological studies, inventories of the country's biodiversity, and monitoring of natural communities.[299] The museum's collections include specimens of flora, fauna, and geology, many of which also have historical value, as they are specimens obtained by important naturalists such as Antonio Raimondi, Augusto Weberbauer, Ramón Ferreyra, Emma Cerrate, Wolfgang Karl Weyrauch, Hans Koepcke and María Koepcke, among others. Currently, the collections exceed a million and a half copies, many of which are exhibited to the public in an open and permanent manner or in temporary exhibitions.[300]
  • Sacaco Paleontological Museum: It is a paleontological museum located in the Bella Unión district, one of the thirteen districts of the Caravelí province, located in the department of Arequipa. It is part of the set of museums of the National University of San Marcos attached to the Faculty of Biological Sciences and a subsidiary of the Museum of Natural History of Lima. The museum protects the Sacaco Paleontological Zone, recognized by the Ministry of Culture of Peru as a Cultural Heritage of the Nation, this being one of the Paleontological Sites of the Pisco and Camaná Basins that together form part of the indicative list of possible nominees as Heritage of Humanity in Peru.
  • Museum of Art: Founded in 1970 by the art historian Francisco Stastny, under the name of Museum of Art and History, it is located in the right-hand courtyard of the Casona de San Marcos. It is currently made up of four collections: the “Popular Art” collection, made up of ceramics and fabrics from towns in the mountains and jungle, which reflect ancient traditions in their elaboration; the collection of "Portraits" that represent teachers from San Marcos and authorities from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries; that of "Modern and Contemporary Art", made up of paintings and sculptures that won competitions organized by the university between 1950 and 1970; and the archive collection of “Peasant Painting”.[301] In addition to the exhibitions, the museum publishes various publications,[302] and promotes workshops for university students and the general public.[303]
  • Museum of Archeology and Anthropology: Founded in 1919 by the Peruvian archaeologist Julio C. Tello, under the name of Museum of Archeology and Ethnology, it is located between the Patio de Letras and the Patio de los Jazmines de la Casona de San Marcos. The museum has received throughout its history the support of renowned researchers such as Julio César Tello, Luis Eduardo Valcárcel, Luis Lumbreras, Ruth Shady, among others. In 1946, a considerable set of historical objects was transferred to the National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of Peru, however, the museum's collection continues to encompass a wide diversity of cultural objects: lithics, ceramics, textiles, metals, and organic material. The participation of the museum and the archeology area of the university in various archaeological projects is very relevant, such as studies on Chavín, Paracas, and the Casma valley; the recovery and study of the constructions of Caral, the first American civilization; and the research work carried out in many archaeological sites and huacas in the country.[304] The museum also carries out various courses and workshops;[305] as well as publications,[306] exhibitions and conferences where they present the results of recent archaeological and anthropological studies.[307]
     
    Foucault's pendulum in the area of mechanics, heat and waves of the Historical Museum of Physical Sciences.
  • Historical Museum of Physical Sciences: It was created on November 11, 1986, with the aim of exhibiting the pieces that were part of the physics cabinet that was previously located in the Casona of the University of San Marcos. The current Historical Museum of Physical Sciences is made up of four areas: the optics and modern physics area, the solid and fluid mechanics area, the heat and waves area, and the electricity and magnetism area. The current purpose of the museum is to promote this discipline, as well as to publicize instruments that long ago allowed experiments to be carried out in this area of research. The museum is located in the pavilion of the Faculty of Physical Sciences of the university, in the University City.[308][309]
  • Museum of the History of Peruvian Medicine: It is the institution in charge of preserving the medical, historical, bibliographic and documentary heritage of the origins of modern medicine in Peru and the Faculty of Medicine of the National University of San Marcos.[310] Among the objects and documents that it preserves, the following stand out: historical medical instruments; the minutes of the Faculty councils and graduation records; the Hipólito Unanue file; the Daniel Alcides Carrión archive made up of his family letters and publications on the wart; watercolors and manuscripts by Antonio Raimondi; paintings of outstanding alumni; old volumes of centenary journals: The Lancet, JAMA, among others; collection of bachelor's theses and medical doctor's theses from 1856 to 1978; works from the 16th century by classical authors; film material, and others.[311][312]
  • Museum of Paleontology: It is the institution in charge of preserving and exhibiting the collection of the Faculty of Geological, Mining, Metallurgical, and Geographical Engineering of the National University of San Marcos. It is made up of paleontology, petrology, and mineralogy cabinets.[313]
  • Museum of Minerals: It is the institution in charge of preserving and exhibiting the collection of the Faculty of Geological, Mining, Metallurgical and Geographic Engineering of the National University of San Marcos and part of the private collection of Guido del Castillo, mining engineer, and Peruvian cultural manager. It was inaugurated in September 2019, within the framework of the 35th anniversary of the Professional School of Geological Engineering. It has an important collection of fluorescent minerals, the second of its kind in Peru.[314]

Archaeological sites edit

The National University of San Marcos has under its custody various archaeological sites, remains, pieces, and historical collections, highlighting the following:

 
The Huaca San Marcos, formerly called Huaca Pando or Huaca Aramburú, captured by the researcher Thomas Joseph Hutchinson (1873). It is part of the Maranga complex. Formerly it had in front of it, the Huaca Concha, destroyed in the middle of the 20th century.
  • Huaca de San Marcos and others of the Maranga archaeological complex: These archaeological sites are located within the main university campus. They are part of the Maranga monumental complex, belonging to the Lima culture, which extends between the district of Lima, the San Miguel district and the Pueblo Libre district, having preserved archaeological remains of this complex in other places such as within the Parque de las Legends and inside the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. The main building is located at one end of the campus and has the name "Huaca de San Marcos" or "Huaca San Marcos". It is studied and guarded by archaeologists and researchers from the University of San Marcos, in it, various ceramics have been found, as well as offerings such as spondylus and quipus. Being a site of great cultural importance, the Ministry of Culture of Peru first declared the Huaca San Marcos and then all the minor archaeological sites on the campus, as Cultural Heritage of the Nation.[315][316]
  • Pacopampa Archaeological Site: This ceremonial complex is located in the department of Cajamarca, Chota province, Querocoto district. In 1966, Pablo Macera organized a trip to the archaeological site, previously identified by Rafael Larco Hoyle, and in 1970 he got Emilio Choy Ma, a researcher of Ancient Peru, to make a donation to San Marcos to acquire the Pacopampa Ceremonial Center. Since that date, the university has had permanent care of the archaeological monument. Different archaeologists have come to carry out 16 archaeological campaigns. In the first stage, the archaeologists Hermilio Rosas and Ruth Shady intervened. Later, different investigations have been carried out by the archaeologist Rosa Fung Pineda, Peter Kaulicke, Isabel Flores, Idilio Santillana, Daniel Morales Chocano, and Jaime Miasta Gutiérrez. In 2009, an archaeological mission from Japan led by Yuji Seki identified the grave goods of a woman called the "Lady of Pacopampa", which would be almost 3,000 years old. On November 21, 2010, the Ministry of Culture of Peru declared the Archaeological Site of San Pedro de Pacopampa as Cultural Heritage of the Nation.[317]
 
Whale fossil in the Sacaco paleontological zone, more than 5 million years old.
  • Sacaco Paleontological Zone: Millions of years ago, the current Sacaco desert was a bay with enormous beings due to its dimensions, a marine area that, as a result of geological changes, has preserved the fossils of various species that lived during the upper Miocene and lower Pliocene; among these stand out huge sharks, whales, giant oysters and megatheriums that are now exposed. In this context, Hans Jacob Siber founded the Sacaco Paleontological Museum to preserve the paleontological zone of the same name, which was recognized by the Ministry of Culture of Peru as Cultural Heritage of the Nation. This area is part of the Paleontological Sites of the Pisco and Camaná Basins that together are currently on the indicative list of possible nominees as World Heritage Sites in Peru.

Specialized libraries edit

The University of San Marcos, in addition to its central Library and the libraries of its faculties located mainly in the University City, has four other important specialized libraries:[318]

  • Spain Library of the Arts: Previously known as the "Spanish Library of the Cultural Center of the National University of San Marcos", it is dedicated to collecting, organizing, preserving, and disseminating the bibliographic and audiovisual heritage, facilitating access to specialized cultural information, as well as supporting research in its areas. themes.[319]
  • Library «Raúl Porras Barrenechea Institute»: It contains the personal papers of the San Marcos educator Raúl Porras Barrenechea, his research files, letters, ballot papers, notebooks, notebooks and notes, publications, and original texts of his written production, a documentary set that constitutes the Porras Archive. The Melitón Porras Archive and part of the José Gálvez Archive, handed over by his heirs, are also preserved in this location.[320]
  • Museum of Natural History Library: The "Javier Prado" Museum of Natural History has collections of enormous historical value in its library, which are the product of important naturalists such as Antonio Raimondi, Augusto Weberbauer, María Koepcke, among others. These collections make the library and the museum important information centers on Peruvian biodiversity — flora, fauna, and geology.[298]
  • Temple-Radicati Library: It is part of the “Temple-Radicati” Library-Museum Foundation, which was established in 1996 thanks to donations from Ella Dunbar Temple Aguilar de Radicati and Carlo Radicati di Primeglio. The collection is made up of Spanish and Italian encyclopedias, dictionaries, books on history, geography, sociology, literature and various novels, law, art, archaeology, etc.[290]

Collections and manuscripts edit

 
Real Provisión, the founding document of the National University of San Marcos in 1551, the first university officially founded in Peru and in the Americas.

Through its "Domingo Angulo" Historical Archive, the National University of San Marcos preserves copies of documents and writings of great historical relevance dating from the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, such as the Royal Provision and the Royal Decree of Emperor Carlos I of Spain and V of the Holy Roman Germanic Empire of May 12, 1551, and the papal bull Exponi Nobis of Pius V of July 25, 1571, with which the constitution of the University of San Marcos as the first university in the American continent. In 2019, the “Colonial Fund and Founding Documents of the National University of San Marcos: 1551 -1852” was incorporated into the UNESCO Memory of the World Register, in recognition of its significance for global collective memory.

Various institutions of the University of San Marcos such as the Central Library, the Museum of Natural History, the Archeology and Anthropology Museum, and the Raúl Porras Barrenechea Institute, among others, also have what were private collections and manuscripts of illustrious San Marcos people who left as a legacy to his university; works by authors and researchers such as César Vallejo, José María Arguedas, Raúl Porras Barrenechea, Ella Dunbar Temple, Julio César Tello, Antonio Raimondi, etc. These manuscripts and collections are kept by the University of San Marcos and entrusted to the corresponding university dependency according to their historical and scientific context.

Other centers, schools, and cultural offices edit

The University of San Marcos has agencies and departments that promote cultural activities, below is a description of some of them:

  • University Ballet: The San Marcos Ballet (BSM) has been in existence for more than forty years. Its main headquarters for the ballet school and its presentations are the premises of the Cultural Center of San Marcos. In recent years, the San Marcos ballet has been under the direction of Vera Stastny, in such a way that the collaborations of choreographers such as the Costa Rican Rogelio López and the British Royston Maldoom have been fostered.[321]
  • University Band: The San Marcos Band and Orchestra Direction is an artistic, cultural, and protocol unit of the University of San Marcos. It is currently a dependency of the Cultural Center of San Marcos. It has its origin in 1996 when the university authorities conceived the idea of providing San Marcos with a Music Band. The group, made up of San Marcos people interested in the field, participates in the protocol acts of the university and invitations to which they were summoned.[322]
  • Language Center: The UNMSM Language center is the institution in charge of providing courses in: English, French, Portuguese, German, Italian, Quechua, Korean and Spanish for foreigners. It has a laboratory equipped with video and individual audio booths. It offers the courses at different times, daily, every other day, and only on weekends. The language center of the University of San Marcos offers its courses to the university community and the general public, it works mainly at the premises of the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, within the University City, in Lima district and Its stores are located in the Los Olivos district and in the San Juan de Lurigancho district.[323]
  • Film and Television: The current San Marcos Film and Television Direction has its main antecedent in the "Cine Arte de San Marcos", an organization that held its first session in 1967 at the Casona del Parque Universitario, currently the headquarters of the Cultural Center of San Marcos. Since then, film projections, conferences, exhibitions, and seminars have been held regularly. In April 1998, the Cine Arte de San Marcos was incorporated into the San Marcos Cultural Center and began the publication of its cinematographic culture magazine: "BUTACA sanmarquina". Since 2006, workshops taught by filmmakers such as Giovanna Pollarolo, Josué Méndez, and Armando Robles Godoy have been implemented. Since that same year, Mario Pozzi-Escot has been in charge of the Film and Television program, as it is currently called, at the university.[324]
 
Main auditorium "Ella Dunbar Temple", where the main conferences, exhibitions and seminars of the university are held. In this auditorium there are also presentations of the cast of ballet, theater, choir, orchestra, etc.
  • San Marcos University Choir: The Choir of the University of San Marcos (CUSM) was founded in November 1954 at the request of several students from San Marcos. Its first director was the musicologist, arranger, and composer Rosa Alarco Larrabure, who dedicated a large part of her life to the investigation of traditional Peruvian music. The CUSM has offered innumerable presentations in various places in Peru and has participated in national and international festivals. Currently, the CUSM is made up of students from different faculties, workers, teachers, and graduates of the University of San Marcos.[325]
  • University Theater of San Marcos: The Theater of the University of San Marcos (TUSM) was founded on September 4, 1946, in Lima, at the request of several students from the Faculty of Letters, with Manuel Beltroy as director and only professor at that time; this being the first initiative in Peru for a university theater program. Over the years, TUSM has participated in numerous festivals and international meetings in Latin America, Denmark, and Monaco, among other countries. It is currently under the direction of Mario Delgado Vásquez.[326]
  • Tuna of San Marcos: The tuna university was created by the initiative of some young students in 1996. In recent years the Tuna of the University of San Marcos has participated in various contests and meetings in the region, competing with national and foreign universities and obtaining first places. La Tuna de San Marcos has held recitals, festivals, meetings, and contests with the aim of disseminating the art of good tuna music, such as those held in the main auditoriums of the University of San Marcos, the ICPNA, the Parque de la Exposición, among others. .[327]
  • Female Tuna of San Marcos: Better known as la tuniña, it was founded in 1999 at the initiative of the university students themselves. This is the only cast from the university that has represented it in Europe (Portugal and Spain), obtaining various awards and recognitions in contests and meetings. Likewise, he has participated in cultural activities in Chile, Ecuador, and Bolivia, having also covered almost all of his country's soil. La Tuniña organizes, every two years, the Tunas Peru International Biennial, which brings together the best tunas for a week, thanks to the support of the university and public and private institutions and international organizations.[328]
 
Plaque recognizing the Casona of the National University of San Marcos as part of the Historic Center of Lima, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Heritage edit

The Casona of the National University of San Marcos —historical location of the university with more than 400 years of history—, the Royal College of the National University of San Marcos and the Basilica and Convent of Santo Domingo, are monuments that are part of the area and the list of buildings in the Historic Center of Lima recognized as World Heritage by UNESCO since 1988.

The National University of San Marcos also has —or is historically related to— several monuments considered by the Ministry of Culture of Peru as Cultural Heritage of the Nation, as they are architectural works or places of artistic, historical, cultural, and social value.[329]

Athletics edit

 
The Stadium of the National University of San Marcos has been the main stage of the 1951, 1955 and 1983 Universiade (national university games), the 2019 South American U-17 Championship, and the 2019 Pan American Games, among other activities.

The University of San Marcos has been very important in university sports activity in Peru.[330][331] On August 7, 1924, San Marcos students founded the University Sports Federation of Peru (FEDUP). Since 1936, this federation has organized the National University Sports Games, the Regional University Sports Games and the National University Championships. In addition, since 1963 it has participated in the Universiade.[332]

Most university sports activities take place in the Gymnasium and in the San Marcos University Stadium. Sports and disciplines include: soccer, futsal, volleyball, rugby, shooting, table tennis, basketball, athletics, long-distance running (middle-distance running and long-distance running), handball, Olympic swimming, synchronized swimming, water polo, Greco-Roman wrestling, karate, judo, kung fu, wushu, taekwondo, aikido, capoeira, Wing Chun, tai chi, xingyiquan, baguazhang, qigong, powerlifting, weightlifting, aerobics, rhythmic gymnastics, fencing, among others. Parallel to this, the university has a lot of teams that participate in the national and regional leagues of different sports.[330]In this field, the basketball team of the University of San Marcos stands out, which participates in the Lima Basketball League, both in the men's division and in the women's superior division.[333][334][331]

In the case of soccer, which is the most popular sport in Peru, it has always had special significance for San Marcos students. Throughout its history, the University of San Marcos has had various professional football teams, including the University Football Federation (Club Universitario de Deportes), founded in 1924 by students of the association of the representative teams of the Faculties of the then Royal and Pontifical University of San Marcos and the Special Schools of Engineering, Agronomy and Central Normal until was separated from the university and became private due to problems with the authorities in 1932; and the Deportivo Universidad San Marcos that came to dispute the second division until 2012.[335]

National University Games: Universiade edit

The first university Games were held in 1936, in the city of Lima. Among others, the following participated: the La Molina National Agrarian University, the National University of Engineering, the National University of Saint Augustine of Arequipa, the National University of San Antonio Abad of Cuzco and the National University of San Marcos, which was the first university to host the event. Since then, the distance of four years between each Games was marked —recently they have been taking place every 2 years—, having a special edition to commemorate the four hundredth anniversary of the founding of the National University of San Marcos in 1951. That year, as partof the urban development of Lima and of incentive to the university sport, the Stadium of the University of San Marcos was inaugurated in the center of the main campus.[336]

The University of San Marcos has teams for the different sports disciplines with which it has been national champion in most editions of what are now called Universiade: National university games —San Marcos has won 9 of the 11 editions where a champion was declared—, thus being the most successful university in these national games.[337][338][339]

2019 Pan American Games edit

Likewise, for the celebration of the 2019 Pan American Games, the Organizing Committee of Lima 2019 chose various sports facilities located between the city of Lima, as well as in Callao, as Pan American venues. Among them, the National University of San Marcos, which had its stadium remodeled to host the event.[340][341]

2019 South American U-17 Championship edit

The Stadium of the National University of San Marcos was the sole venue of the 2019 South American U-17 Championship that took place in Peru. The tournament champion was Argentina, which achieved its fourth title in this category. Peru was in fifth place.[342]

Football edit

Football, the most popular sport in Peru, has always had special significance for San Marcos students. Throughout its history, the University of San Marcos has had various professional soccer teams, among them the Federación Universitaria de Fútbol (today the Club Universitario de Deportes) and the Club Deportivo Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos.

«At the beginning of the decade of the 20 there was a marked interest in the authorities of the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos to encourage sports among students. Young people also showed a great predisposition to practice it, but there was a discipline that predominated in the taste of boys compared to all others: soccer. The teachers of that time did not see with good eyes that young students spend several hours of their time doing sports, because they considered that this would be detrimental to their academic performance. However, history was written and the young people from the different faculties organized themselves to give shape to what they called the Federación Universitaria —today Club Universitario de Deportes”.

— Luciano Rico Molina[343]

Origin of the Club Universitario de Deportes edit

 
The now historic and iconic shield of the Federación Universitaria de Fútbol (currently Club Universitario de Deportes) was designed by Luis Málaga Arenas from Arequipa, student and delegate of the "San Fernando" Faculty of Medicine of the National University of San Marcos in 1924.

José Rubio Galindo, a student at the Faculty of Letters, and Luis Málaga Arenas, a student at the Faculty of Medicine, dedicated their free hours to exchanging ideas with a view to realizing a common desire: "to form a great institution."[344][345] Then they would join Plácido Galindo, Eduardo Astengo, Rafael Quirós, Mario de las Casas, Alberto Denegri, Luis de Souza Ferreira (who scored the first Peruvian goal in a FIFA World Cup),[346] Andrés Rotta, Carlos Galindo, Francisco Sabroso, Jorge Góngora, Pablo Pacheco, Carlos Lassus and Carlos Cillóniz among others.

Thus, on August 7, 1924, at 7:00 p.m. (UTC-5), university students met at the headquarters of the Federation of Students of Peru, at 106, Juan de la Coba street, in the city of Lima,[347] giving rise to the Federación Universitaria de Fútbol as an association of the representative teams of the Faculties of the University of San Marcos and the Special Schools of Engineering, Agronomy and Central Normal.[344][348]

In the founding act of the club, it was determined to establish as a shield a garnet-colored letter "U" enclosed in a circle of the same color with a white background.[349] The design was in charge of Luis Málaga Arenas from Arequipa, at that time a delegate of the "San Fernando" Faculty of Medicine and one of the most enthusiastic managers of the formation of the Federación Universitaria de Fútbol.[350] The first shields were large and had a very rustic finish. They were used on the left side of the chest and in some cases in the center of the uniform.[351] Currently, the official design of the shield uses more stylized typography and the background of the shield is cream. In sportswear, it is always used on the left side.

The National Sports Committee, the highest body of Peruvian sports at that time, recognized the Federación Universitaria as if it were a League. Hence, together with the Peruvian Football League, the Amateur Association, the Callao League, Circolo Sportivo Italiano and Lima Cricket and Football Club, they formed the Football Federation.[352] After participating in different inter-university tournaments and friendly matches between 1924 and 1927,[344] the Peruvian Football Federation invited the Federación Universitaria to participate in the Selection and Competition Championship (First Division Tournament) of 1928.[353]

 
In 1929, the Federación Universitaria team of the University of San Marcos (today Club Universitario de Deportes) won the National Championship for the first time.

It made its official debut on May 27 against the José Olaya de Chorrillos Club, whom it beat 7:1.[354]At the end of the championship, the Federación Universitaria ranked second behind Alianza Lima, with which they played for the title in three games: (1:0 victory, 1:1 draw and 2:0 defeat).[344] In 1929, the championship only had the participation of twelve teams due to the suspension of Alianza Lima for refusing to cede its players to the national team.[355] In this tournament, Federación Universitaria obtained its first national title, at the end of the championship with seven wins, three draws and one loss, completing seventeen points, one more than Circolo Sportivo Italiano, which it had defeated 7:0.[355] Carlos Cillóniz, a Federación Universitaria footballer, scored eight goals, becoming the top scorer in the championship.[356]

In 1930, the first FIFA World Cup was held in Montevideo, Uruguay, and the Peruvian team attended the event with a squad that featured eight players from the Federación Universitaria squad (Eduardo Astengo, Carlos Cillóniz, Luis de Souza Ferreira, Alberto Denegri, Arturo Fernández, Plácido Galindo, Jorge Góngora and Pablo Pacheco).[357] After the World Cup, the club's first official tour took place: it traveled to the provinces by steamboat to face the Association White Star, which it defeated 1:0,[354] then he toured Huacho and participated in the Gubbins Cup.[352] That same year, it was part of group 2 in the national tournament, achieving two victories and a draw, with which he advanced to the final league, where it placed third.[358]

 
Manifestation of students from San Marcos, members of the Federation of University Students (acronym: FEU), hoisting in 1930 the flag used to represent both their organization and the emerging Federación Universitaria de Fútbol.

The following year, discrepancies arose internally with the authorities of the National University of San Marcos, since the rector José Antonio Encinas prohibited the use of the name —Federación Universitaria de Fútbol— and this led to the change, by Club Universitario de Deportes, becoming independent. totally from university.[344] The club, which is currently the team with the most national titles in the history of Peruvian football, maintains an important historical link with the University of San Marcos.[359][360]

Club Deportivo San Marcos edit

In 2001, the University of San Marcos created the Club Deportivo Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, which was born as a club in the summer of 2001. In subsequent years it would rise in the district and regional leagues until it reached the Second Division of Peru, where it played until 2011. Club San Marcos played at home in the San Marcos stadium located on the university campus. The team baptized with the name "The lions", because this animal is the symbol of Mark the evangelist, had its best participation in 2006, when it reached the runner-up position in the Second Division.[335]

Later, the university creates Deportivo San Marcos. The club participates from 2013 to date in the first division of Cercado de Lima. It is one of the main cheerleading teams in the tournament and was runner-up three times. He qualified several times for the Interleague tournament in Lima. Then the San Marcos Cultural Sports Association, which participated in the Pueblo Libre district league in 2013 and qualified for the Lima Interleagues of the same period. Finally, the university has its own football team that participates in the University Football League organized by FEDUP, from 2008 to the present.

Notable alumni and academics edit

Both formally and colloquially the characters that have been part of the National University of San Marcos; students, professors, researchers, and even those who have been awarded the distinction of honorary professor or the title of Doctor honoris causa, have received the title of sanmarquinos.[361][362] The word has been in common use by the Peruvian population throughout its history to refer to the close and prominent figures of this house of studies, and even to the pets and animals adopted by the university community.[363][364][365]

Alumni, faculty, and researchers edit

In its more than 470 years of history, the National University of San Marcos has seen numerous students, professors, researchers, deans, and rectors who have stood out at the local, national, Latin American, and global levels. The University of San Marcos has had a very significant influence on the development of science, medicine, engineering, law, politics, social, humanities, arts and sports subjects, throughout the history of Peru, managing to highlight the students and professors in decisive times for the national reality such as: throughout the Viceroyalty —16th, 17th and 17th centuries —; during the process of Independence —18th and 19th centuries —; and in the current republican era —19th, 20th and 21st centuries. Among the most outstanding people from San Marcos we can mention scientists and engineers such as Pedro Peralta y Barnuevo, Santiago Antúnez de Mayolo —candidate for the 1943 Nobel Prize in Physics—,[366] Federico Villarreal, Alfred Rosenblatt, Eduardo de Habich, Carlos Bustamante Monteverde and Harald Helfgott; doctors like Hipólito Unanue, Cayetano Heredia, Daniel Alcides Carrión and Alberto Barton;[367] writers and artists such as Mario Vargas Llosa2010 Nobel Prize in Literature , the only Peruvian Nobel to date—, César Vallejo, Alfredo Bryce Echenique, José María Arguedas —candidate for the 1971 Nobel Prize in Literature—, Ricardo Palma, Abraham Valdelomar, Javier Heraud, Blanca Varela, Ventura García Calderón —candidate for the 1934 Nobel Prize in Literature — and Alberto Hidalgo —candidate for the 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature—; social researchers such as Julio César Tello,[368] María Rostworowski, Ruth Shady, José de la Riva Agüero y Osma, Javier Prado y Ugarteche, Raúl Porras Barrenechea and Jorge Basadre; lawyers and politicians such as Francisco García-Calderón Landa —candidate for the 1934 Nobel Prize in Literature—, Mariano H. Cornejo Zenteno —candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize from 1931 to 1939—, José Bernardo de Tagle, Bernardo O'Higgins, Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre, Víctor Andrés Belaúnde, Miguelina Acosta Cárdenas, and Beatriz Merino; economists like Javier Silva Ruete and Daniel Schydlowsky Rosenberg; twenty-one Presidents of the Republic of Peru; among many others. [369][133][370][371][372][373][374][375][376][377][378][379][380][381][382][383][384][385][386]

Honoris causa doctorates edit

The Honoris causa doctorate is the highest academic distinction conferred by this higher house of studies. The University of San Marcos began to award this recognition in the 19th century to the two greatest liberators of South America: José de San Martín and Simón Bolívar. In addition to these, among the main figures who have received this recognition from the university during the 20th and 21st centuries are Pope John Paul II, French President Charles de Gaulle, Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, researchers Alberto Barton and Maria Reiche, the Secretary-generals of the United Nations Javier Pérez de Cuéllar and Ban Ki-moon, and the Nobel Prize laureates: Albert Einstein, Peter Agre, Peter C. Doherty, Pablo Neruda, Camilo José Cela, Mario Vargas Llosa, Muhammad Yunus, Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Peter Diamond, Robert C. Merton, Eric Maskin, Cristóbal Pissarides, among others[133][387]

Popular culture edit

 
The university tradition indicates that at the end of the 16th century, Mark the evangelist was chosen as patron and the official name of the university.
  • In 1572, Francisco de la Cruz, sixth rector of the University of San Marcos, was accused of being alumbrado and was therefore imprisoned by the Inquisition. A case was opened accusing him of being a false prophet, aberrational conduct in an exorcism, aberrational ideas such as the restitution of land to indigenous peoples, and heresy. The process came to an end in 1576, and although torture was applied to force him to retract, he was finally found guilty for having been and is a pertinacious heretic, heresiarch, dogmatizer, and teacher of new sects and errors. He was burned at the stake during an auto da fe on April 1, 1578.[388] Another alumnus involved in an auto-da-fé was the doctor Francisco Maldonado da Silva, burned at the stake on January 23, 1639.
 
The Royal Hospital of San Andrés, where the School of Medicine of the University of San Marcos functioned in its beginnings, would also have been the last place that the mummy of the Inca emperor Pachacuti was kept.
  • In 1811, the School of Medicine of the University of San Marcos began its operations in the Hospital Real de San Andrés, a place that the university had already begun to use since 1792 when it inaugurated its first anatomical amphitheater there. This campus, which was part of the university, has great historical value to this day. On the one hand, because it is the oldest hospital in Peru and South America, and on the other, since it is the last place that —according to Inca Garcilaso de la Vega and José de Acosta— would have housed a group of mummies of Inca royalty, among these those of the emperor Pachacuti.[389] Currently, archaeologists from San Marcos are involved in a project to enhance the local area as a cultural center and medicine museum.[390]
  • Harvard University, founded in 1636, is the oldest university in America (United States). In turn, the University of San Marcos, founded in the City of the Kings in 1551, is in a way its "counterpart" and "sister", being the oldest university in the Americas and thus, in Latin America. This historical peculiarity has contributed to the recent significant increase in cooperation between the two institutions in terms of student exchange, promotion of studies, teacher training, and support for researchers. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a program "Sanmarquinos for the Peru and the World" where more than 20 teachers and 140 students (the first two places in each professional school at the end of General Studies (sixth cycle) and student leaders) from the National University of San Marcos traveled to receive training through 15 days at Harvard University.[391][392][393][394][395][396][397] After the expiration of the alliance with Laspau, after the COVID-19 pandemic, the program seeks agreements with other universities in the world, for example in 2022, the students had an internship at UNAM.[398][399]
     
    The "Clock Tower" of the University of Puerto Rico includes the shields of Harvard University (right) and the University of San Marcos (left), as these are the oldest universities in North and South America. The University of Puerto Rico aspires to inherit its centuries-old educational traditions from these historic universities.
  • In 1937 the "Clock Tower" of the University of Puerto Rico in Río Piedras was erected; it includes the shields of the University of San Marcos on the left, the shield of the University of Puerto Rico in the center, and the shield of Harvard University on the right. San Marcos established in Lima, Peru in 1551 is the oldest University in the Americas. Harvard, founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1636, is the oldest university in the United States. Both represent the oldest universities in South America and North America, from which the University of Puerto Rico aspires to inherit its centuries-old educational traditions.[400]
  • The Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, a United States agency, recorded a documentary on Lima in 1944 that included a visit to the University of San Marcos, then located in the Casona. In the recording you can see the old admission process consisting of an oral exam; One of the teachers and evaluators registered in the documentary is the historian and diplomat from San Marcos Raúl Porras Barrenechea.[401][402][403][404]
  • During World War II, the Peruvian and San Marcos doctor Ernesto Pinto-Bazurco living in Germany came to suffer persecution by the Gestapo, eventually being imprisoned in the Laufen castle in 1942. Years later, when he was released, he assumed the position of Consul of Peru in Germany, which allowed him to issue documentation and passports that helped several Jews to escape the Holocaust promoted by the Nazi regime. In 1948 he returns to Peru, where he resumes his medical profession. He passed away on May 19, 2014. Laufen Castle, where he was imprisoned, now has a memorial plaque in his honor.[405]
  • The short novel The lurker at the threshold, started by the American horror and science fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft and finished in 1945 by August Derleth —a writer belonging to the Circle of Lovecraft— mentions the University of San Marcos as one of the locations where fragments of the mythical Necronomicon, a fictional magical book from the Lovecraftian universe, are kept. The other locations for fragments of the grimoire are the British Museum, the National Library of France, Harvard University, the University of Buenos Aires and the non-existent Miskatonic University.[406][407]
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university in the Americas 12 which is why it appears in official documents and publications as University of Peru Dean University of the Americas 13 14 15 16 17 18 National University of San MarcosUniversidad Nacional Mayor de San MarcosLatin Academia S Marci Vrbis Regvm in PervFormer nameRoyal and Pontifical University of the City of the Kings of Lima University of LimaMottoUniversidad del Peru Decana de AmericaMotto in EnglishUniversity of Peru Dean of the AmericasTypePublic universityEstablishedMay 12 1551 472 FounderCharles I of Spain founder Tomas de San Martin promoter AffiliationNational Association of Public Universities of Peru Association of National Universities of Peru International Association of Universities Iberoamerican Association of Postgraduate Universities Organizacion Universitaria Interamericana Red IDi Association of Universities of Latin America and the Caribbean Universia Fudan Latin America University Consortium Red Peruana de Universidades Nacionales para la InternacionalizacionEndowmentPEN S 469 029 428 FY 2013 1 2 RectorJeri Ramon Ruffner 3 Academic staff3315 2017 4 Students37 468 2020 4 5 6 7 Undergraduates30 866Postgraduates6 602LocationLima Peru12 03 30 S 77 05 00 W 12 05833 S 77 08333 W 12 05833 77 08333CampusUrban 170 acres 69 ha Colors Gold White Metallic blue MagentaMascotLionWebsiteWebsiteFacebookTwitterYouTubeThe university had its beginnings in the general studies that were offered in the cloisters of the convent of the Rosario of the order of Santo Domingo current Basilica and Convent of Santo Domingo around 1548 Its official foundation was conceived by Fray Thomas de San Martin on May 12 1551 with the decree of Emperor Carlos I of Spain and V of the Holy Roman Empire in 1571 it acquired the degree of pontifical granted by Pope Pius V with which it ended up being named as the Royal and Pontifical University of the City of the Kings of Lima 19 20 Being recognized by the Spanish Crown as the first university in America officially founded by Real cedula it is also referred to as the University of Lima throughout the Viceroyalty 21 Throughout its history the university had a total of four colleges under tutelage the Colegio Real y Mayor de San Martin and the Colegio Real y Mayor de San Felipe y San Marcos the Real Colegio de San Carlos focused on law and letters derived from the merger of the two previous ones and the Royal College of San Fernando focused on medicine and surgery In the times of emancipation it acquired a main role in the formation of several of the leaders managing the independence of Peru 22 After the proclamation of independence and during the republic it maintains both colloquially and formally in various treaties and documents historical its name as University of Lima until 1946 the year in which its current name and denomination as National and Major University were made official 23 The University of San Marcos is considered the most important and representative Peruvian institution of higher education for its tradition prestige quality and selectivity 24 25 being also recognized as the institution with the highest scientific production in Peru 26 27 28 29 It has positioned itself in the 1st place at the national level in certain editions of various university rankings citation needed such as in the first University Ranking of Peru prepared by the National Assembly of Rectors of Peru under the auspices of UNESCO in 2006 24 in the University Rankings by Academic Performance of the URAP Center 30 31 32 33 in various editions of the QS World University Rankings by Quacquarelli Simonds 34 35 36 37 38 in the Web Rankings of Universities prepared by CSIC and known as Webometrics in the University Web Rankings by 4ICU 39 40 41 42 in theUniversity Web Rankingsby 4ICU 43 44 and in theSIR World Reportsby SCImago Research Center 30 31 32 33 being together with the UPCH created by professors from the Faculty of Medicine of San Marcos and the PUCP whose founder and benefactor was a San Marcos graduate one of the only three Peruvian universities that have appeared in such a position as well as the only public one to do so In addition it has a ten year institutional license granted by the National Superintendence of Higher University Education SUNEDU and some international institutional accreditations that certify its academic and administrative quality 45 In terms of research according to information from the Scopus database the University of San Marcos is to date the 1st Peruvian institution in the production of scientific articles both annually and historically 46 47 Various influential Peruvians and Latin Americans have come out of its classrooms 48 all recognizing and valuing the high level of teaching and the active and important intellectual participation that the university and its students had throughout the history of Peru 49 The University of San Marcos has been referred to many times as a reflection of Peru for expressing the advances and limitations that the country eventually has in addition to the valued diversity preparation and activism of its students 50 51 Twenty one Presidents of the Republic of Peru 52 five Peruvian candidates for Nobel Prizes of Physics Literature and Peace 53 of the total of six Peruvians nominated between 1901 and 1964 the only period currently published by the Norwegian Committee and a Nobel Prize winner Mario Vargas Llosa 54 55 until now the only Peruvian with such recognition 56 57 58 59 60 61 they have been graduates researchers and or professors of this university In its 471 years of operation the University of San Marcos has passed through several locations of which it maintains and stands out the Casona de San Marcos a historic location of the university with more than 400 years of history part of the area and of the list of buildings in the Historic Center of Lima that were recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988 62 63 64 65 and that are currently the venue for the main cultural activities and the granting of high degrees by the university the current premises of the San Fernando Faculty of Medicine inaugurated in 1901 for the first medical school in the country and the so called University City which has been its main headquarters since 1960 where most of the faculties the central library the university stadium and the rectory are located and most of the academic and research activities are carried out All these premises are located in the Cercado de Lima The University of San Marcos currently has 66 professional schools 66 grouped into 20 faculties 67 and these in turn in 5 academic areas 68 being the Peruvian university that covers the largest number of university subjects All faculties offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs It also has various centers institutions and dependencies such as its cultural centers museums libraries clinics and university clinics editorial fund among others In addition through its Domingo Angulo historical archive the university preserves documents and writings of great historical relevance dating from the 16th 17th 18th and 19th centuries In 2019 the Colonial Fund and Foundational Documents of the National University of San Marcos 1551 1852 was incorporated into the UNESCO Memory of the World Register in recognition of its significance for the global collective memory 69 70 Contents 1 History 1 1 The first and oldest university in America 1 2 University symbols 2 Administration and organization 2 1 Government 3 Academics 3 1 Admission 3 2 Faculties 3 2 1 Health Sciences 3 2 2 Basic Sciences 3 2 3 Engineering 3 2 4 Economics and Management Sciences 3 2 5 Humanities and Legal and Social Sciences 4 Campuses 4 1 University city 4 1 1 Central Library 4 1 2 Library system 4 1 3 University clinic 4 1 4 University Residence 4 1 5 Stadium of the University of San Marcos 4 2 Casona of the National University of San Marcos 4 3 San Fernando Campus 4 4 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine 5 Research 5 1 Research Institutes 5 2 Research groups 5 3 Production and scientific publications 5 4 University Press 5 5 Rankings 6 Alliances and international exchanges 6 1 Strategic Alliance of Peruvian Universities 7 Culture and heritage 7 1 Cultural centers 7 1 1 Casona of the National University of San Marcos 7 1 2 Royal College of the University of San Marcos 7 2 Higher education and research centers 7 3 University museums 7 4 Archaeological sites 7 5 Specialized libraries 7 6 Collections and manuscripts 7 7 Other centers schools and cultural offices 7 8 Heritage 8 Athletics 8 1 National University Games Universiade 8 2 2019 Pan American Games 8 3 2019 South American U 17 Championship 8 4 Football 8 4 1 Origin of the Club Universitario de Deportes 8 4 2 Club Deportivo San Marcos 9 Notable alumni and academics 9 1 Alumni faculty and researchers 9 2 Honoris causa doctorates 10 Popular culture 11 Gallery 12 See also 13 Notes 14 References 15 External linksHistory edit nbsp Oil referring to the founding of the University of San Marcos officially the first university in Peru and America and its manager Fray Tomas de San Martin The origin of the National University of San Marcos is also the origin of higher education in Peru and the Americas which dates back to the General Studies carried out in the cloisters of the Convent of the Rosario of the Order of Santo Domingo current Basilica and Convento de Santo Domingo near the Plaza de Armas in Lima around 1548 whose main objective was to satisfy the needs of the training and education of the clergy in the new territory conquered by the Spanish Empire Subsequently the Lima town council would send Fray Tomas de San Martin and Captain Juan Jeronimo de Aliaga to Spain who largely thanks to the efforts of the former obtained the founding order of the university from Emperor Carlos I of Spain and V of the Holy Roman Empire and Queen Juana I of Castile daughter of the Catholic Monarchs through the Royal Provision issued on May 12 1551 in Valladolid In this way the foundation of the Royal University of the City of Kings also referred to as the Royal University of Lima was officially carried out 71 72 The reading also of the Royal Certificate which officially authorizes the operation of the University of Lima indicates as a mission indoctrinate the residents of these lands in the Christian faith and submission to the King With this principle the university began to function officially on January 2 1553 in the Chapter House of the Convent of Our Lady of the Rosary of the Order of Santo Domingo under the direction of its first rector Fray Juan Bautista de la Roca the initial chair was taught by Andres Cianca and Corona Cosme Carrillo under the supervision of the rector 73 nbsp The chapter house in the Convent of the Rosario of the Dominicans where the University of San Marcos began to function The orientation in principle strictly monastic as well as the exclusivism and conservation of the Dominicans and the continuous decrease in members of other congregations gave rise to the Dominicans losing predominance and also generated a reaction on the part of lay teachers the demand for greater openness led them to ask the Royal Court for compliance with the Royal decree of 1570 which provided for a free election of the rector by the teachers of the cloister The claim fell on Viceroy Francisco Alvarez de Toledo who favored and ended the claim with the election of Pedro Fernandez de Valenzuela on May 11 1571 the first lay rector and the significant change in the orientation of the university The official status of the university is reaffirmed by the papal bull Exponi Nobis of Saint Pius V of July 25 1571 after receiving the Royal Pass from the Council of the Indies in it he avoided the ecclesiastical courts by declaring that it absolves friars readers teachers students and any of you from any and all censures sentences and ecclesiastical penalties for any reason and cause contracted likewise the university acquires with this bull its pontifical degree which is why it is renamed the Royal and Pontifical University of the City of the Kings of Lima Produced this first reform the university moved to its second location near the outskirts of San Marcelo where the Convent of the Order of Saint Augustine had previously operated 71 On September 6 1574 the official name of the university was chosen by lot among the names of the four evangelists finally resulting in the official name of Royal and Pontifical University of San Marcos Saint Mark and therefore Mark the Evangelist as the patron saint of the University 72 In 1575 the university changes its establishment again and is located in the old Plaza del Estanque later called Plaza de la Inquisicion where the building of the Congress of Peru is currently located 20 place where it would continue its operation throughout the time of the Viceroyalty of Peru 73 nbsp Engraving of the old facade of the place where the University of San Marcos worked throughout the viceroyalty later this place would be ceded to the Congress of the Republic of Peru The officially named University of San Marcos then also known as the University of Lima began its work in the viceregal era with the faculties of Theology and Arts 74 later the canons of Law and Medicine would be created however in the academic field the norms that governed in Spain were adopted that is to say it began its functions with the teaching of Philosophy as the basis for any other higher study On July 7 1579 the Chair of the General Language of the Indians was established for the study of the most widespread family of Andean languages among the natives during the Inca Empire and the Viceroyalty of Peru Quechua its first professor was Juan de Balboa 75 On November 27 1579 the professors asked King Philip II for the institution of jurisdiction that governed the University of Salamanca a medieval legal figure an antecedent of the current university autonomy that empowered the rector so that with the exclusion of the ordinary courts had civil and criminal jurisdiction over the members of the faculty In 1581 and after the absolute presence of lay rectors between 1571 and 1581 Viceroy Francisco Alvarez de Toledo authorized clerics and laymen could be elected Thus both sectors alternately governed the University of San Marcos during the colonial period until 1820 76 nbsp Welcome mural of the National University of San Marcos it mentions the date of its official foundation by royal decree May 12 1551 The support for the secularization of the University of San Marcos given by Viceroy Francisco Alvarez de Toledo and for the institution of the jurisdiction exercised by its rector and also exercised by the rector of the Royal Convictory of San Carlos founded on July 7 1770 They were the decisive factors that led the university community students and professors towards the realization of the Bolognese ideal that conceived the university as a space of freedom In this way the intellectual climate that made it possible to question and criticize the colonial system began to emerge 21 Between 1792 and 1811 the anatomical amphitheater and medicine chairs began to develop in the historic location of the Royal Hospital of San Andres At that time both the University of San Marcos and the College of Law and Letters of San Carlos and the College of Medicine of San Fernando later incorporated into it began to be carefully watched by the Viceroy due to the fact that they house professors and students suspected of envisioning and managing the end of the colonial regime and the emergence of what is today the Peruvian Republic 77 Presumably it was the privileges enjoyed by both the university and the convictory which allowed the entry of Enlightenment thought into its cloisters thus the theoretical and ideological doctrinal approaches of emancipation arose within it In 1813 during the administration of Viceroy Jose Fernando de Abascal the San Fernando Faculty of Medicine s name was established in homage to King Ferdinand VII of Spain in Plaza de Santa Ana today Plaza Italia in the premises occupied by the Ministry of Government the faculty was formed based on the College of Medicine of the same name that was located in the Plaza del Estanque 78 Throughout its history the university had a total of four colleges under its tutelage the Colegio Real y Mayor de San Martin and the Colegio Real y Mayor de San Felipe y San Marcos the Real Colegio de San Carlos focused on law and letters derived from the merger of the two previous ones and the Royal College of San Fernando focused on medicine and surgery nbsp The First Constituent Congress of Peru was chaired by Toribio Rodriguez de Mendoza and held in the chapel of the University of San Marcos on September 20 1822 In the times of emancipation the university acquires a main role in the formation of several of the main managing leaders of the independence of Peru 22 From the legal point of view in relation to property the University of San Marcos which belonged to the monarchical State became part of the young Republic of Peru since its independence in 1821 The First Constituent Congress of Peru which defined the new Peruvian Republic as a reality and as a project was initially chaired by the former rector of the University of San Marcos Toribio Rodriguez de Mendoza Of the 64 constituent deputies 54 were San Marcos alumnus and Carolines and the place where this great assembly met was the Chapel of the University of San Marcos 72 79 Today the Congress of the Republic of Peru continues to function in that same location In 1822 the university hands over its collection of 50 000 books to form the newly founded National Library of Peru In 1840 the Colleges of San Carlos and San Fernando are taken over by the University of San Marcos During the government of Ramon Castilla San Marcos was officially empowered by the president to approve new universities and control the newly created ones 77 Throughout the 19th century the premises of the University of San Marcos abandoned its academic functions becoming more regular as a space for meetings of the Chamber of Deputies and the Congress of the Republic The absence of care and the partial abandonment of their university functions led to a gradual deterioration of their environments It is in this context of the end of the 19th century that the university completely donates its premises to the then still young Congress of the Republic of Peru 72 nbsp Local of the University of San Marcos at the beginning of the 20th century the so called Casona de San Marcos is currently the Cultural Center of San Marcos The exponential growth of the city during the industrial revolution of the 19th century in addition to the efforts of the then President of Peru Manuel Pardo to improve the city s architecture and urban planning during the 1870s forced the university to move to a new campus adjacent to the former Jesuit monastery where the Royal Convictory of San Carlos resided currently this is called the Casona of the University Park or simply the Casona of San Marcos In those years San Marcos was already considered the tutelary nucleus of scientific and cultural institutions during the Viceroyalty and the nascent Republic To this was added the fact that its professors graduates and even students were part of missions that created various Hispanic American universities 73 In 1878 during the government of Manuel Pardo the General Regulation of Public Instruction was issued instituting the concept of major and minor universities the first title corresponding to San Marcos and the second to the universities of Arequipa and Cusco During the War of the Pacific and specifically during the occupation of Lima by Chilean troops art and cultural objects and assets were taken from the university in order to be taken to Chile by sea 72 At the end of the 19th century the San Fernando Faculty of Medicine which was located in a building in the old Plaza de Santa Ana today Plaza Italia moved to its current location in the Orchard of Mestas that of the historic premises on Avenida Grau Barrios Altos in the historic center of Lima 78 Once the war ended by law of 1901 it is stated that Peruvian university education corresponds to the National University of San Marcos and the minor universities of Trujillo Cusco and Arequipa which were later joined by the Catholic University of Lima and technical schools 77 nbsp During the 20th century the students of the University of San Marcos had an active participation in the intellectual political and social events of Peru In the photo President Augusto Leguia after a speech at the university At the beginning of the 20th century university activists promoted a reform within the University of San Marcos this effort transcended the limits of the university and became a reflection of a great social movement in Peru 73 The university reform planned access to education for the middle and popular classes which until then had a minority presence in San Marcos These ideals began a long tradition of student activism at the university and altered the Peruvian political landscape In 1909 the students of the University of San Marcos had active participation in protests against the Peruvian dictatorial governments In 1916 the Federation of Students of Peru FEP was established led mainly by students from San Marcos The FEP s demands included university reforms such as updating curricula removing untrained faculty and eliminating Peruvian government interference in the university During the government of President Augusto Leguia the university educational system was reorganized and university autonomy was granted 80 In 1928 Herbert Hoover 31st President of the United States visited Peru In his speech during the banquet offered by Peruvian President Augusto B Leguia the American president highlighted Lima as a center of civilization and the Major University of San Marcos as the dean of knowledge 81 nbsp Los Angeles Times nbsp San Francisco ChronicleIn the context of the Cold War important American newspapers featured as the main news on their front pages of May 9 1958 the protests of students from San Marcos before the questioned visit of Richard Nixon to the university oldest in America in Lima Peru Years later Nixon would become the only American president to resign due to the Watergate scandal From the colonial era through independence and the republic until 1946 the university was referred to both colloquially and formally in various treaties and historical documents as University of Lima 72 that year its name was made official as the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos a name that remains to this day Between the 1950s and 1960s the influx of more middle class students at the University of San Marcos led the government to emphasize and create scientific and university research areas In 1951 as a commemoration of the 400th anniversary of the founding of the University of San Marcos the university acquires a new piece of land to build the new University City where the Stadium of the University of San Marcos was inaugurated that same year On the occasion of the quadricentennial a ceremony was also held that brought together the rectors of the main Ibero American universities who decided to give her the title and recognition of Dean of America Due to this and also given its primacy in the country the university has since retained the names of the University of Peru and the Dean of the Americas 6 In 1958 a significant incident occurs during the visit of then Vice President Richard Nixon 82 83 84 who would later become the 37th president of the United States and also the first president to resign after the Watergate scandal Nixon had scheduled a conference at the University of San Marcos as part of his visit to Latin America however this did not take place due to the protest of San Marcos who spoke out against US policy in the region with phrases such as Nixon Go Home 85 86 87 Given the incident the conference was transferred to the Catholic University of Lima where Nixon had a particularly bad reception 83 nbsp Mural dedicated to the foundation and history of the National University of San Marcos located in the headquarters of the Jorge Basadre rectorate Made by the Peruvian muralist Domingo Huaman Penaloza In the mid 1960s due to the need for even more space several faculties of the university began to move to the Ciudad Universitaria site where 17 of the 20 faculties of the university are currently located 88 This new campus is located in an area that housed archaeological complexes of the Maranga Culture these were restored and protected as in the case of Huaca San Marcos after having been partially destroyed during the construction of Av Venezuela in the 1940s In 1969 the system of organization by academic departments today academic schools was also introduced 89 On September 22 1984 the current statute of the university was promulgated With nearly 40 000 students and more than 4 000 faculty the university offers undergraduate studies in 65 areas master s degrees in 77 and doctorates in 27 making it the largest academic offer in the country today It currently has 20 faculties grouped into 6 main blocks its academic departments publish several specialized journals and it operates 3 important museums in Lima as well as research institutes 90 91 According to UNESCO criteria and indicators the University of San Marcos is the only university in Peru that covers the various areas of knowledge such as pure sciences human sciences historical social sciences health sciences economic business sciences and techniques and engineering 6 92 Currently despite the budget limitations in the Peruvian university system the University of San Marcos is considered the most important and representative Peruvian institution of higher education due to its tradition prestige quality and admission selectivity being also recognized as the institution with the highest scientific production in Peru 24 25 It has been considered the best in Peru according to university rankings such as that of the National Assembly of Rectors of Peru in 2006 which was sponsored by UNESCO 24 the 2010 2011 and 2012 University Ranking by Academic Performance 30 31 32 produced by the URAP Center the 2011 2012 and 2012 2013 of the QS World University Rankings 34 35 37 36 the SIR World Report prepared by SCImago Research Center in 2009 2010 and 2011 the 2020 and 2022 Scopus national scientific production ranking 93 94 the University Web Ranking by 4ICU of 2015 and 2016 43 44 and the world ranking of Webometrics universities of the Spanish National Research Council for 2011 I 2012 I and 2021 39 40 41 95 96 97 in which it was located in the 1st place In addition it has a 10 year institutional license granted by the National Superintendence of Higher University Education SUNEDU and international institutional accreditations that certify its academic and administrative quality 45 nbsp The Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa Nobel Prize for Literature 2010 In 2011 his alma mater distinguished him with the highest decoration the San Marcos Medal of Honor in the degree of Grand Cross Different influential Peruvians and Latin Americans have left their classrooms 48 all acknowledging and valuing the high level of teaching of the university as the main educational entity in the country as well as highlighting the active and important intellectual participation that the university and its students had throughout the history of Peru 49 The University of San Marcos has been referred to many times as a reflection of Peru for having manifested and been part of the limitations and problems that eventually affected the country however the diversity and preparation of its students is recognized 98 In 2010 the Nobel Prize was awarded to a Peruvian for the first time Mario Vargas Llosa was awarded this distinction 54 55 Vargas Llosa is one of the most illustrious students that the University of San Marcos has had 56 57 58 59 60 61 in this sense the university awarded him the title of Doctor honoris causa in 2001 As a tribute for obtaining the Nobel Prize on March 30 2011 within the framework of the celebrations for its 460th anniversary the University of San Marcos distinguished Vargas Llosa with his highest decoration the San Marcos Medal of Honor in the degree of Grand Cross He also created a chair that bears his name and opened a museum room about the writer and his years in his alma mater The ceremony was held in the Casona de San Marcos and was attended by intellectuals from San Marcos who have also been colleagues friends and teachers of Vargas Llosa 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 In 2018 the Meritorious Society Founders of Independence recognized the National University of San Marcos as a Meritorious institution by virtue of its participation value and historical significance in the construction and defense of Peru also placing the university s banner in the Hall of the Heroes 107 In 2019 the university awards for the first time in its modern history a doctoral degree based on a thesis written and defended entirely in Quechua thus marking a historic milestone for the development of research in Native American languages in the country and the region 108 109 110 111 112 113 About the importance of the University of San Marcos in the history of Peru and America the Liberator Simon Bolivar said the day he received the degree of Doctor Honoris Causa 79 Gentlemen when I stepped on the threshold of this Sanctuary of Sciences I felt overwhelmed with respect and fear and seeing myself in the very heart of the wise men of the famous University of San Marcos I see myself humiliated among aged men in the tasks of deep and useful meditations and elevated with such justice to the high rank they occupy in the scientific world Naked of knowledge and without any merit your kindness freely decorates me with a distinction that is the end and the reward of whole years of continuous studies Gentlemen I will forever mark this beautiful day of my life I will never forget that I belong to the wise Academy of San Marcos I will try to approach its worthy members and as many minutes as I have after completing the duties to which I am contracted for now I will use them in making efforts to reach if not the summit of the sciences in which you find yourselves at least in imitating you Simon Bolivar About the importance of the University of San Marcos as the oldest Pan American university institution Albert Einstein expressed when receiving the degree of Doctor Honoris Causa in the framework of the 400th anniversary of the university commemorated in 1951 114 115 116 117 118 Einstein to San MarcosImages nbsp Manuscript in german by Albert Einstein in gratitude to the UNMSM courtesy HUJI Audio nbsp Audio of Albert Einstein in gratitude to the UNMSM courtesy HUJI It is a great pleasure for me to give my heartfelt thanks to my colleagues at the University of San Marcos for the distinction they have awarded me Your action shows that the oldest American institution of higher education has preserved the supra national character of the University Now more than ever we have reason to appreciate this spirit The institution of the university is based on the idea of the universality of the research domain striving to obtain truths free of extraneous purposes intentions or prejudices striving for the universality of spirit without restrictions for national or political reasons of another kind In short what matters is striving for the universality of mind and spirit It is no secret that we have been much more successful in developing the mind than in developing the personality Apparently even the quest for knowledge is threatened by the lack of people of the truly universal spirit If universities remain faithful to their fundamental mission they can contribute significantly to the solution of the crises that threaten us today Albert Einstein About the importance of the University of San Marcos Mario Vargas Llosa Nobel Prize for Literature 2010 said the day he was decorated by his alma mater 106 The San Marcos years were fundamental for me from an intellectual point of view from my literary training and also from my civic training I have never regretted having entered the University of San Marcos and having spent six years here San Marcos had been throughout its history a dissatisfied rebellious institution where they had dreamed of a different future for our country It must not be forgotten that the great intellectual figures of Peru have come out of this university figures that both in the scientific domains and in the humanities have represented the cream of our country San Marcos is an ancient institution as Arguedas said antiquity is a value and one of the Peruvian values is this university the oldest in America always a focus on extraordinary science intellectual work research creation and also an institution that has fought incessantly for freedom for a better world than the one we have for a world of greater equality of greater opportunities of greater tolerance a world without violence without repression a world that is somehow equal to the best things that our country has given throughout history Mario Vargas Llosa nbsp View of the main square of the University City on the left side is the Jorge Basadre rectorate on the right side the University Library in the center the monument of Fray Tomas de San Martin nbsp View of the Cultural Center of the National University of San Marcos on the left side is the University Park the German Tower and monuments of illustrious San Marcos on the right side the historic Casona de San Marcos and the Panteon de los Proceres nbsp View of the San Fernando campus of the University of San Marcos on the left side the pharmacology room can be seen On the right side the main entrance of the San Fernando Faculty of Medicine with a monument to Hipolito Unanue inside The first and oldest university in America edit nbsp Royal Decree in which Emperor Carlos V authorized the official creation of the first university in America on May 12 1551 the University of San Marcos then the Royal University of Lima The National University of San Marcos founded on May 12 1551 is the oldest university in the Americas being the university that has been in continuous operation for the longest time since its foundation and the only one of the American universities founded during the 16th century to remain in operation without permanent closure from then to the present 20 77 119 The continuous operation is relevant when observing the cases of several universities founded in the colonial era that were finally closed during the Spanish American wars of independence or due to internal conflicts Due to its age and continuity and on the occasion of the four hundredth anniversary of its foundation in 1951 a ceremony was held that brought together the rectors of the main Ibero American universities who decided to give it the title and recognition of Dean of the Americas 49 Regarding the primacy of a university in America there are two universities that can receive this distinction The National University of San Marcos which was the first university founded by Royal Provision and authorized by Royal Decree in America on May 12 1551 This implies that it was the first university officially and solemnly constituted by the Spanish Crown in America that is fulfilling all the royal and canonical formalities required at the time 49 The General Archive of the Indies which has documents from the Spanish colonial period between the 16th and 18th centuries does not contain official documents prior to 1551 that recognize a university or institution of higher education prior to the University of San Marcos 20 The University of Santo Tomas de Aquino which has an unofficial priority among the universities of America based on the bull in Apostolatus Culmine of Paul III dated October 28 1538 However it did not have the royal pass of the King Charles I of Spain that is did not have the required royal approval until February 23 1558 13 49 120 121 On August 2 1758 King Ferdinand VI of Spain would issue a royal decree prohibiting the University of Santo Tomas from calling itself the primacy of America as such historical attribution did not correspond to it above the universities of San Marcos in Lima Mexico and others in the Americas 13 Centuries later the University of Santo Tomas de Aquino would be closed at the beginning of the 19th century due to internal wars in the Dominican Republic 120 121 nbsp Illustration about universities in the West Indies The University of San Marcos is described as the first in the Americas to be officially founded by Real Cedula It is important to mention that both the University of San Marcos and the University of Santo Tomas de Aquino and by extension the Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico began to function as general studies and to deliver degrees on undetermined dates before becoming official as universities the reason for which it is necessary for historians to establish starting points for the origin of the first universities in America these being the documents with which the foundation of each university was authorized The legal and real validity of each document remains in debate as well as the results of future historical legal research on the emergence of the university and higher education in America University symbols edit Since its foundation in 1551 the University of San Marcos has had various institutional symbols among which the following stand out 122 Emblem Since its foundation until 1574 the first official shield showed an image of the Virgen del Rosario considered the patron saint of the Dominican friars on the right a representation of the Pacific Ocean and below a lime fruit referring to the city of Lima The coat of arms was approved by King Carlos I of Spain in 1551 By the end of 1570 after the papal bull of Pius V the coat of arms was modified replacing the image of the Virgen del Rosario with that of the new patron of the university the apostle Saint Mark and the Lion The colors that were used in that coat of arms are ignored since the documents in the century were only black and white It was not until 1929 that the colors blue for the ocean black or brown for the image of the saint light blue for the background and silver for the columns became widespread The second original shield with the image of San Marcos has been the longest lasting symbol of the university it was used for almost four hundred years In 1929 the original colors mentioned in the ancient texts were officially introduced blue for the ocean black or brown for the image of the saint light blue for the background and silver for the columns etc This last update of the shield is the one that is used today following a tradition that dates back to the middle of the century Below is the original description given on the shield by the Constitution of the University of San Marcos of 1578 123 nbsp Flag of the University of San Marcos the emblem represents the institution and the white background the variety of academic colors of each faculty Firstly it is established and ordered that this university have a major and minor seal with which to seal the titles of the graduates in it and the editions and letters which are in the power of the rector who may be in a small box under two keys that the one have the rector and the other the secretary because nothing can be sealed without both And have said seals have the arms and insignia of this university sculpted in such a way that they can be printed on what is to be sealed which is a coat of arms placed in a partition divided from top to bottom and that on the bottom it does a cornet in the manner of the royal arms in which the garanada is in which there is a file on the right side in the middle of the shield there will be a San Marcos writing and the lion together with him who is patron of this university chosen by luck among many other saints and doctors of the church and in the other half of the left hand there will be the sea below and from it the two columns with the plux ultra that are the emblem of the new world and on top of them the three crowns and the star of the wise men which are the arms of this city and on top of the entire shield this is a laureate head with a garland from which two cornucopias come out of the mouth on each side the tunic the size of the top of the shield and around it is a letter saying Academia Sancti Marci Urbis Regum in Peru in gothic letters UNMSM anthem Adelante San Marcos gloriosoadelante tu siempre estaras porque nadie ha podido vencertey jamas nadie te vencera bis Es tu nombre un timbre de orgulloTradicion de nobleza y de honor Siempre grande siempre limpiatu bandera muy alto estara Sanmarquinos unidos por siempreen tan grande y profunda mision levantemos muy alto la frenteConvencidos de nuestro valor Flag In ancient manuscripts there are references to an official banner of the University of San Marcos it was indicated that it was composed of the university s major shield centered on a white background this description gave rise to the appearance of banners and flags of the university that followed these patterns during the 17th 18th and 19th centuries During the 20th century concern arose to formalize the use of a single institutional flag for the university Although the use of a white flag with the shield of the university in the center had already been generalized its use was recently made official through a rectoral resolution on June 14 2010 indicating that for historical reasons it was decided to place the official emblem shield of the university on a white background that contains all the chromatic possibilities of the light spectrum referring to the variety of colors that individually distinguish each faculty in academic and sports activities 124 Anthem The university anthem is regularly performed at special ceremonies and anniversaries of the University of San Marcos mainly by the University Choir The lyrics of the anthem were composed by Manuel Tarazona Camacho and the music by Luis Craff Zevallos 122 The National University of San Marcos also mentions other symbolic documents for the university Among them are the Royal Certificate by which King Carlos I of Spain authorized the foundation of the university in 1551 and the Quipu found in the Huaca San Marcos both remain in the custody of the university as documents and materials of high historical value 122 Administration and organization editGovernment edit Chronological Series of the 214 Rectors of the University of San Marcos 125 nbsp 1551 1571 nbsp 1571 1600 nbsp 1600 1700 nbsp 1700 1822 nbsp 1822 1905 nbsp 1905 1966 nbsp 1966 2022 The University of San Marcos was originally governed by clerics of monastic orders during the Age of Enlightenment the Bourbon Reforms transformed it into a secular institution which continues to this day nbsp Central headquarters of the Jorge Basadre rectorate where the main administrative activity of the University of San Marcos is carried out Currently the governing bodies of the university are University Assembly It is the highest governing body in the university 126 It is made up of the rector and the two vice rectors the deans of the faculties the director of the graduate school representatives of the teachers and representatives of the students which constitute a third of the total number of members of the assembly representatives of the graduates and the president of the Federation of students of the University of San Marcos with the right to speak without a vote Administrative officials of the highest level can also attend the assembly when they are required as advisors without the right to vote 126 The main attributions of the university assembly are the modification of the statute of the university requiring in such case the majority of its capable members approval of the General Plan for the development and operation of the university and carry out its evaluation annually pronounce and intervene in matters of general interest of the university and in special cases requested by the university council in the same way it is in charge of the election of the rector and vice rectors as well as declaring the vacancy of these positions 126 University Council It is the body in charge of the direction and execution of the university 127 It is made up of the rector who chairs it the two vice rectors the deans of the faculties the director of the graduate school student representatives a third of the total number of council members a representative of the graduates and the president of the Federation of students with the right to speak without a vote Just as in the university assembly administrative officials of the highest level can attend the council when they are required as advisers without the right to vote 127 The powers of the council are to formulate the general plan for the development and operation of the university as well as to establish its policies formulate and approve the general regulations of the university the election regulations and other special regulations and present them to the university assembly for its ratification confer academic degrees and professional titles approved by the faculties grant honorary distinctions recognize and revalidate studies and recognize degrees and titles from foreign universities when the university is authorized to do so 127 Rectorate The Rectorate is the university s governing body consisting mainly of the Rector The rector is the first executive authority of the university as well as its legal representative and its institutional image The University of San Marcos has had 216 rectors since its foundation various characters have assumed the rectorship of the university throughout the viceregal and republican era of Peru so the rector magnificus is also a symbol of institutional continuity since the foundation until the present The current rector is Mrs Jeri Ramon Ruffner a certified public accountant who is also the first woman elected to this institutional position 125 Vice Rectorate It is made up of two vice rectors one undergraduate academic and the other for research and postgraduate The current ones in charge are Carlos Carranza and Jose Nino 128 129 The government and administration of the faculties and schools are in charge of the Deans and the School Directors respectively 130 In addition the postgraduate units of each faculty are in charge of their respective directors with the Director of the Graduate School as the general director 131 Academics editAdmission edit Admission for undergraduate studies is mainly through an entrance examination Although there are ways to carry out a special exam in the case of transfers foreigners first places in schools and for the disabled the most required type of exam is the ordinary one that is carried out twice a year in March and in September The entrance exam of the National University of San Marcos is considered the most rigorous admission exam for undergraduate studies in Peru being statistically the most selective at the national level This is mainly due to its difficulty and the large number of applicants that the university has Precisely this is expressed in the very strong competition that is generated in the admission of new students with approximately 60 000 applicants per year for around 6 000 vacancies divided into two admission processes March and September and which includes applicants who take the ordinary general exam and or the pre university center exam the selectivity ratio in admission being approximately 10 Since 2016 the new evaluation method for each admission contest is the application of the cognitive skills test to the applicants Test DECO which seeks that the applicants demonstrate ability and critical reasoning before theorizing and memorizing when responding to different topics evaluated It consists of an evaluation of 100 questions 30 of skills 5 in English language and 70 of knowledge which lasts three hours 132 133 In the case of postgraduate studies both for master s degrees specializations and doctorates admission is made through enrollment in the Postgraduate School of the University of San Marcos As there are a limited number of vacancies an admission exam is carried out that is prepared and graded by a special jury according to the area of study to which it is applied There is also high competition in this process In 2020 after the suspension of the first admission exam on March 12 due to the COVID 19 pandemic and after spending more than 6 months without applying it 134 the University Council decided to approve the application of the online admission exam being the first of its kind in the history of the university on October 2 and 3 of that same year 135 Faculties edit The University of San Marcos has 20 faculties grouped into 5 academic areas in which 65 undergraduate programs 77 master s degrees and 27 doctorates are offered Thus it is the university with the largest number of study programs both for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Peru Currently the organization of the university by academic areas is supervised by its Undergraduate Academic Vice rectorate Health Sciences edit nbsp Entrance of the campus of the San Fernando Faculty of Medicine of the National University of San Marcos from which most of the current faculties of health sciences in Peru would derive The area of Health Sciences is made up of the following faculties Faculty of Medicine San Fernando FMSF It is the Faculty of Human Medicine of the University of San Marcos also called the San Fernando Faculty of Medicine it is the first medical school in Peru Its history dates back to the first chairs of medicine outlined among the first ones taught at the University of San Marcos in the 16th century after the creation of the Royal College of Medicine and Surgery of San Fernando in 1811 and finally to its official installation as faculty on October 6 1856 by Cayetano Heredia The faculty also colloquially receives the name Faculty of Medicine of Lima 136 At present it offers undergraduate specialization and postgraduate studies in its professional schools of human medicine obstetrics nursing medical technology and nutrition San Fernando sends abroad and receives students from abroad through the Student Exchange Section SIE approximately 40 of its graduates carry out their postgraduate studies abroad 137 138 In the National Medical Exams in Peru ENAM the San Fernando Faculty of Medicine has obtained first place on numerous occasions 139 140 Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry FFB It is the first university level institution to train pharmaceutical chemists in Peru Its origins go back to the creation of the Protoboticary in 1808 and the inclusion of pharmacy teaching in the synoptic table of the curriculum of the College of Medicine Pharmacy and Surgery In 1931 the School of Pharmacy was created It would not be until October 29 1943 that the law approved the creation of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry 136 The faculty currently offers studies of undergraduate specialization and postgraduate in its professional schools of pharmacy and biochemistry food science and toxicology 141 Faculty of Dentistry FO Dentistry was born as a profession at the national level as a section of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of San Marcos in the year 1868 It would not be until 1920 that these studies became independent with the creation of the Institute of Dentistry The following year this institute was incorporated into the university and the Faculty of Dentistry was officially created 136 At present the premises of the faculty are located on the university campus and offer the teaching of studies of undergraduate specializations and postgraduate in its professional school of dentistry It also has dental clinics serving the community 142 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine FMV The teaching of veterinary medicine in Peru begins with the National School of Agronomy On the other hand in 1940 the Veterinary Section was created at the Chorrillos Military School which in 1943 would become the Military School of Veterinary Sciences In 1944 the two aforementioned schools came together creating the National School of Veterinary Sciences which in 1946 would become the current Faculty of Veterinary Medicine beginning the teaching of veterinary medicine at the university level in Peru 136 In 1956 the faculty moved to its current location in San Borja Being the pioneer faculty in the teaching of veterinary medicine in Peru it currently offers studies of undergraduate specialization and postgraduate in its professional school of veterinary medicine It also has a veterinary clinic serving the community 143 Faculty of Psychology FPSI The first antecedent of the study of psychology in Peru is the creation of the Psychology Section in 1955 as part of the Faculty of Letters of the University of San Marcos In 1963 the Department of Psychology was created and from then on along with the development of experimental psychology worldwide the creation of the Faculty of Psychology began to take shape an initiative promoted by the German psychologist Walter Blumenfeld which is officially created in 1988 being the first in Peru 136 At the moment the faculty offers the studies of undergraduate specialization and postgraduate in its professional school of psychology with pre specialties in clinical organizational social community and educational psychology and in his professional school of organizational psychology and human management It has various experimental psychology laboratories a toy library a teaching clinic and psychological clinics at the service of the community among others 144 The following table lists the faculties that makeup area A as well as the professional schools that make it up Academic area Faculty Department Undergraduate Postgraduate OtherBA BS Lic MA MS Dr PhD Dip Spec A HEALTH SCIENCES 01 Faculty of Human Medicine nbsp 01 1 Human Medicine 01 2 Obstetrics 01 3 Nursing 01 4 1 Medical Technology Clinical Laboratory and Pathological Anatomy01 4 2 Medical Technology Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation01 4 3 Medical Technology Radiology01 4 4 Medical Technology Occupational Therapy 01 5 Nutrition 04 Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry nbsp 04 1 Pharmacy and Biochemistry 04 2 Food Science 04 3 Toxicology 05 Faculty of Dentistry nbsp 05 1 Odontology 08 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine nbsp 08 1 Veterinary Medicine 18 Faculty of Psychology nbsp 18 1 Psychology 18 2 Organizational Psychology and Human Management Basic Sciences edit The Basic Sciences area is made up of the following faculties nbsp Main pavilion of the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences of the National University of San Marcos it is located within the University City Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering FQIQ It has its background in the Faculty of Sciences at the University of San Marcos created on April 7 1855 On that date the studies of chemistry in San Marcos were formally started by the Italian doctors Antonio Raimondi and Jose Eboli In 1935 the specialty of chemistry was created at the university In 1946 then President Jose Luis Bustamante y Rivero promulgated Law 10555 which created the Faculty of Chemistry at the University of San Marcos On April 24 1964 the study of chemical engineering was introduced with which the faculty acquired the current name of Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering 145 It offers studies of undergraduate specialization and postgraduate in its professional schools of chemistry chemical engineering and agro industrial engineering 146 Faculty of Biological Sciences FCB It has its background in the creation of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences on August 28 1861 which included the chair of natural history On March 15 1866 it became independent as the Faculty of Sciences It then included the area of natural history the subjects of mineralogy geology botany and zoology The first dean was Antonio Raimondi an Italian scholar of the natural sciences of Peru Since the beginning of the 20th century it has been in charge of the Natural History Museum of Lima and other research institutes In the middle of the 20th century there was a reform of the biological sciences study program and the granting of the professional title of biologist was established 145 It currently offers studies of undergraduate specialization and postgraduate in its professional schools of biological sciences genetics and biotechnology and microbiology and parasitology 147 Faculty of Physical Sciences FCF The studies of classical physics began in the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences of the University of San Marcos in the middle of the 19th century However the study of modern physics was not officially instituted until 1966 with the creation of the Faculty of Physical Sciences 145 It currently offers studies of undergraduate specialization and postgraduate in their professional schools of physics and mechanical engineering of fluids He is in charge of the university s Historical Museum of Physical Sciences and the Institute of Physical Research 148 149 Faculty of Mathematical Sciences FCM The Faculty of Mathematical Sciences began its operation in the year 1850 In 1862 it was called the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics later in 1876 it took the name of the Faculty of Sciences Renowned scientists and mathematicians such as Federico Villarreal and Santiago Antunez de Mayolo would emerge from this faculty At the end of the 20th century the initiative to create the current National University of Engineering would arise from this faculty 145 150 Today the faculty is called the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences and it is located in Ciudad Universitaria It offers studies of undergraduate specializations and postgraduate in their professional schools of mathematical sciences statistics operations research and computational science 151 152 The following table lists the faculties that makeup area B as well as the professional schools that make it up Academic area Faculty Department Undergraduate Postgraduate OtherBA BS Lic MA MS Dr PhD Dip Spec B BASIC SCIENCES 07 Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering 07 1 Chemistry 10 Faculty of Biological Sciences 10 1 Biological Sciences 10 2 Genetics and Biotechnology 10 3 Microbiology and Parasitology 13 Faculty of Physical Sciences 13 1 Physics 14 Faculty of Mathematical Sciences 14 1 Math 14 2 Statistics 14 3 Operative investigation 14 4 Scientific Computing Engineering edit The Engineering area is made up of the following faculties nbsp Main pavilion of the Faculty of Industrial Engineering of the National University of San Marcos it is located within the University City Faculty of Geological Mining Metallurgical and Geographical Engineering FIGMMG The teaching of geological engineering began when the specialty of geology was created in 1935 later in 1968 the academic programs of geology and geological engineering were created 153 In 1971 the academic professional School of Metallurgical Engineering was created The School of Mining Engineering was created on November 5 1980 154 The School of Geographic Engineering was created the next day on November 6 1980 155 In 1983 the university assembly approved the creation of the Faculty of Geology Mines Metallurgy Geographical Sciences and Fluid Mechanics that integrated these professional schools In 1991 the faculty is restructured and the school of fluid mechanics becomes part of the Faculty of Physical Sciences In 2009 and 2014 the School of Civil Engineering and the School of Environmental Engineering were created respectively this being the final conformation of the current Faculty of Geological Mining Metallurgical and Geographic Engineering 145 It currently offers studies of undergraduate specialization and postgraduate in its professional schools of geological engineering mining engineering metallurgical engineering geographic engineering civil engineering and environmental engineering 156 Faculty of Industrial Engineering FII It has its main antecedent in the industrial engineering academic program established in 1969 However this program did not function independently until 1982 the year in which it was separated from the specialties of electronic engineering and fluid mechanics engineering It would not be until December 7 1988 that the university assembly would create the current Faculty of Industrial Engineering the same one that is consolidated in its organization with the perspective of fully fulfilling the role that corresponds to it according to its study programs 145 It offers studies of undergraduate specializations and postgraduate in its professional schools of industrial engineering textile engineering and occupational health and safety engineering 157 Faculty of Electronic and Electrical Engineering FIEE It has its origins in the initial electrical and electronic courses at the Faculty of Physical Sciences Subsequently these studies would become independent of the faculty and would jointly constitute a new one the current Faculty of Electronic and Electrical Engineering of the University of San Marcos It currently offers studies of undergraduate specialization and postgraduate in their professional schools of electronic engineering electrical engineering and telecommunications engineering 145 158 Faculty of Systems Engineering and Informatics FISI Its main antecedent is the School of Computing founded with the collaboration of the French government in the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences in 1969 being the first school of computing systems and informatics in Peru In 1996 these studies became independent with the creation of the academic professional school of Systems Engineering On October 30 2000 by rectory resolution the Faculty of Systems Engineering and Informatics of the University of San Marcos was created 145 He is currently in charge of the University s Computer Science Center It offers studies of undergraduate specialization and postgraduate in its professional schools of systems engineering and software engineering 159 The following table lists the faculties that makeup area C as well as the professional schools that make it up Academic area Faculty Department Undergraduate Postgraduate OtherBA BS Lic MA MS Dr PhD Dip Spec C INGENIERIAS 07 Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering 07 2 Chemical engineering 07 3 Agroindustrial engineering 13 Faculty of Physical Sciences 13 2 Mechanical Engineering of Fluids 16 Faculty of Geological Mining Metallurgical and Geographical Engineering 16 1 Geological Engineering 16 2 Geographical Engineering 16 3 Mining Engineering 16 4 Metallurgical Engineering 16 5 Civil Engineering 16 6 Environmental engineering 17 Faculty of Industrial Engineering nbsp 17 1 Industrial Engineering 17 2 Textile Engineering 17 3 Occupational Health and Safety Engineering 19 Faculty of Electronic and Electrical Engineering 19 1 Electronic Engineering 19 2 Electric engineering 19 3 Telecommunications Engineering 19 4 Biomedical engineering 20 Faculty of Systems Engineering and Informatics 20 1 Systems engineer 20 2 Software Engineering Economics and Management Sciences edit nbsp Main pavilion of the Faculty of Economic Sciences and the Faculty of Accounting Sciences of the National University of San Marcos it is located within University City The area of Economics and Management Sciences is made up of the following faculties Faculty of Administrative Sciences FCA It has its beginnings in the administration studies given at the Faculty of Political and Administrative Sciences created in 1875 In 1920 the faculty changed its name to the Faculty of Political and Economic Sciences restructuring its curricular plan In 1943 it changed its name again to the Faculty of Economic and Commercial Sciences Around 1960 the faculty had the School of Administrators In 1984 the creation of an independent faculty for the study of administration was established which is the current Faculty of Administrative Sciences 160 The faculty currently offers studies of undergraduate specialization and postgraduate in its professional schools of administration tourism administration and international business administration 160 161 nbsp Conference on Behavioral Economics in the Hall of Degrees of the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the National University of San Marcos Faculty of Accounting Sciences FCC It originates with the accounting studies given at the Faculty of Political and Administrative Sciences created in 1875 In 1920 the faculty changed its name to the Faculty of Political and Economic Sciences restructuring its curricular plan In 1943 it changed its name again to the Faculty of Economic and Commercial Sciences Around 1960 the faculty had the School of Accountants In 1984 the creation of an independent faculty for the study of accounting was established which is the current Faculty of Accounting Sciences of the University of San Marcos 160 It currently offers studies of undergraduate specialization and postgraduate in its professional schools of accounting tax management and business and public auditing 162 Faculty of Economic Sciences FCE It has its background in economics studies given at the Faculty of Political and Administrative Sciences created in 1875 In 1920 the faculty changed its name to the Faculty of Political and Economic Sciences restructuring its curricular plan In 1943 it changed its name again to the Faculty of Economic and Commercial Sciences Around 1960 the faculty had the School of Economists In 1984 the creation of an independent faculty for the study of economics was established which is the current Faculty of Economic Sciences 160 It offers studies of undergraduate specialization and postgraduate in its professional schools of economics public economics and international economics 163 The following table lists the faculties that makeup area D as well as the professional schools that make it up Academic area Faculty Department Undergraduate Postgraduate OtherBA BS Lic MA MS Dr PhD Dip Spec D ECONOMIC AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES 09 Faculty of Administrative Sciences 09 1 Business Administration 09 2 Tourism Administration 09 3 International Business management 11 Faculty of Accounting Sciences 11 1 Accounting 11 2 Tax management 11 3 Business and Public Audit 12 Faculty of Economic Sciences nbsp 12 1 Economics 12 2 Public Economics 12 3 International economics Humanities and Legal and Social Sciences edit The area of Humanities and Legal and Social Sciences is made up of the following faculties nbsp Main pavilion of the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences of the National University of San Marcos it is located within the University City Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences FLCH It has its antecedents in the founding of the University of San Marcos when it had the faculties of theology and arts which would later derive in the Faculty of Letters that would develop its main activities in the Court of Letters of the Casona de San Marcos In 1854 and under the government of Ramon Castilla it adopted the name of Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities In 1876 the title of the Faculty of Letters was returned to him At the beginning of the 20th century the faculty changed its name several times to include new programs until in 1965 the current name of the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences was fixed It is currently located in the University City 164 160 165 It offers studies of undergraduate specialization and postgraduate in its professional schools of literature philosophy linguistics social communication art library and information sciences dance and conservation and restoration The faculty is in charge of various research institutes museums such as the Museum of Art and the Language Center of the University of San Marcos 166 Faculty of Education FEDU It has its antecedents in the chair of Pedagogy dictated at the University of San Marcos from March 18 1876 with the authorization of the then president of Peru Manuel Pardo y Lavalle From 1901 the chair of Pedagogy was part of the curriculum of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters as a compulsory course On December 14 1925 the Pedagogy section was created in the Faculty of Letters It would not be until April 24 1946 that with the promulgation of the University Statute of 1946 the Faculty of Education was created at the University of San Marcos In 1984 the professional schools that it has today were created It currently offers studies of undergraduate specialization and postgraduate in its professional schools of education and physical education Located mainly in the University City it also has the San Marcos Application College located in the district of Lince 164 160 167 nbsp Main pavilion of the Faculty of Law and Political Science of the National University of San Marcos it is located within the University City Faculty of Law and Political Science FDCP Its antecedents date back to the founding of the University of San Marcos in 1551 when the Colegio Real Felipe was created within the university for the teaching of law In 1770 the historic Real Convictorio de San Carlos was founded merging the existing San Felipe College of Law and the San Martin College of Philosophy and Law 164 In these cloisters several ideologues of the South American emancipatory feat were formed During the government of Augusto B Leguia the Faculty of Jurisprudence was transformed into the Faculty of Law On June 28 1935 a new university statute was issued in which it was called the Faculty of Law and Political Science as it is known to this day 160 Currently located in the Ciudad Universitaria it offers studies of undergraduate specialization and postgraduate in their professional schools of law and political science It also has a free legal office at the service of the community 168 Faculty of Social Sciences FCS The history of the faculty goes back to the creation of the first chairs of social studies such as those of history from 1857 that of sociology from 1896 and that of archeology from 1920 In 1969 with the promulgation of the Organic Law of the Peruvian University the Department of Historical Social Sciences is created at the University of San Marcos On September 24 1984 in accordance with the University Law a new administrative academic structure was established creating the Faculty of Social Sciences grouping the social studies programs taught at the university 164 160 Currently located in the University City it offers studies of undergraduate specialization and postgraduate in their professional schools of history sociology anthropology archaeology social work and geography The faculty is in charge of the university s Museum of Archeology and Anthropology 169 The following table lists the faculties that makeup area E as well as the professional schools that make it up Academic area Faculty Department Undergraduate Postgraduate OtherBA BS Lic MA MS Dr PhD Dip Spec E HUMANITIES AND LEGAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 03 Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences 03 1 Literature 03 2 Philosophy 03 3 Linguistics 03 4 Social Communication 03 5 History of Art 03 6 Librarianship and Information Sciences 03 7 Dance 03 8 Conservation and restoration 06 Faculty of Education 06 1 1 Initial education06 1 2 Primary education06 1 3 1 Secondary Education English and Spanish06 1 3 2 Secondary Education Language and Literature06 1 3 3 Secondary Education History and Geography06 1 3 4 Secondary Education Philosophy Tutoring and Social Sciences06 1 3 5 Secondary Education Mathematics and Physics06 1 3 6 Secondary Education Biology and Chemistry 06 2 Physical education 02 Faculty of Law and Political Science 02 1 Law 02 2 Politic Science 15 Faculty of Social Sciences 15 1 History 15 2 Sociology 15 3 Anthropology 15 4 Archeology 15 5 Social Work 15 6 Geography Campuses editSince its foundation the University of San Marcos has passed through five different main locations having two main transfers during the 16th century one in the mid 19th century and the last one in the mid 20th century 170 16th 17th 18th and 19th centuries The first one the premises of the Convent of Nuestra Senora del Rosario of the Dominican Order the second one near the outskirts of San Marcelo where shortly before the Convent of the Order of San Agustin had functioned the third since 1575 in the primitive Plaza del Estanque later called the Plaza de la Inquisicion the current location of the Congress of Peru 19th and 20th centuries In the second half of the 19th century it was moved to the premises of the old Convictorio de San Carlos a San Marcos residence at that time today the Cultural Center of the University of San Marcos operates in said premises In the same way at the end of the 19th century the San Fernando Faculty of Medicine moved to its permanent location on the current Avenida Grau 20th and 21st centuries Since the mid 1960s during the government of Manuel Prado the university began to occupy its main campus the current Ciudad Universitaria located between Avenida Universitaria and Avenida Venezuela The rectory the central library and 17 of the 20 faculties of the university are currently located there University city edit nbsp Aerial view of a large part of the University City of the National University of San MarcosSince 1966 the University City of the National University of San Marcos generally known as University City of Lima or simply University City is the main campus of the National University of San Marcos and the focal point of Universitary Av by giving this its name and for being the point from which this road expands both north and south Its main entrances are located at Universitaria Av Venezuela Av German Amezaga Av and oscar Benavides Av formerly Colonial Av in the Lima district In the University City of the National University of San Marcos the main administrative facilities of the university are located such as the rectory In it are located 17 of the 20 faculties of the University of San Marcos the central library the Stadium of the University of San Marcos the university gymnasium the dining room of the University City and one of the university residences In addition the City includes the archaeological complex of Huaca San Marcos which is preserved and studied by students and researchers from San Marcos 171 Since 2007 road works have been carried out outside the University City The works imposed by the former mayor Luis Castaneda of the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima were widely questioned by the students due to the fact that he intended to mutilate almost 29 000 square meters of the campus and because the construction of a ring road would imply the disappearance of areas green areas and part of the buffer zone necessary for academic activities on campus In 2008 specialists from the National University of Engineering and the CDL College of Engineers of Peru joined the timely student request for the reformulation of the municipal works pointing out that these works were oversized that they lacked support enough technicians and that there were other options for traffic flows in the area Currently the works are paralyzed by a precautionary measure from the National Institute of Culture INC after verifying that these works damaged part of the cultural heritage in the Huaca San Marcos Once the management of former mayor Luis Castaneda has ended an agreement is expected between the new management of mayoress Susana Villaran and the university which means a better benefit for both parties and for the neighbors preserving the integrity of the Huaca San Marcos conserving the buffer zone and green areas of the campus and not incurring in unjustified and badly designed constructions In January 2011 the new municipal management recognized that the ring road was unnecessary agreeing with the position of the University of San Marcos which was supported by the evaluations of specialists from the College of Engineers of Peru and the National University of Engineering Representatives of the university took this news in the best way pending a conciliation and agreement to adjust the work for the university population and the Lima commune 172 173 Central Library edit nbsp Exterior view of the Central Library Pedro Zulen In it manuscripts dating from the 16th century are preserved the years in which the University of San Marcos began to function Since 1768 the university sought to establish in addition to the collections of each faculty a central library however this would not come to fruition until 1871 Looted during the Chilean occupation during the War of the Pacific at the beginning of the 20th a modernization process undertaken by the librarian Pedro Zulen and the Peruvian historian Jorge Basadre a process that achieved the total reorganization and cataloging of the existing titles 171 174 The current Pedro Zulen Central Library of the university is the culmination of various computerization and modernization projects The central library works in a 19 800 m building making it the largest university library in Peru and one of the largest in Latin America It is made up of four buildings linked together has five levels and is located in the Civic Plaza of the university campus nbsp Monument of Fray Thomas de San Martin manager of the foundation of the National University of San Marcos outside the Pedro Zulen Central Library The building has the capacity to serve 2 500 users simultaneously It has a multifunctional stage 400 seats and various high tech systems that allow surveillance by video cameras Internet connection videoconference systems multimedia projectors radio links and professional audio and sound equipment The library has all its automated processes such as those related to the acquisition of university publications as well as the cataloging and classification of the texts and resources offered by the library The university seeks to digitize all the information of national origin found in the library through its virtual library service thus in the medium term it would include collections of newspapers and magazines dating back to the 18th century books by renowned Peruvian authors and important works that due to their small number or being unique copies are of restricted use The Central Library Pedro Zulen under the auspices of UNESCO leads the initiative to develop and implement digitalization and electronic publication processes in the area of these and other documents using international standards such as OAI PMH TEI Lite Dublin Core ETD MS XML among others This initiative which has received the name of Cybertesis of the University of San Marcos is currently the largest repository in Peru 171 175 Library system edit Each one of the faculties of the National University of San Marcos has its own specialized library in the study areas of each faculty these are connected to each other through the Library System SISBIB of the university Currently in addition to the library system the University of San Marcos has the Pedro Zulen Central Library which includes most of the university s titles and which directs the main activity of SISBIB 171 In addition to the central library and the libraries of each faculty located in the University City the SISBIB is also in charge of four specialized libraries located like other university dependencies Spain Library of the Arts Library Raul Porras Barrenechea Institute Library of the Museum of Natural History Javier Prado and Library Museum Temple Radicati 176 University clinic edit nbsp Clinic of the University of San Marcos in which medical care and consulting rooms are offered to students teachers workers and the neighboring community The current San Marcos University Clinic inaugurated in February 1998 by reorganizing the previous clinical offices is located within the university campus At this health center care is provided to students retirees teachers administrative staff and the neighboring community performing operations and other emergency cases due to trauma burns and serious injuries It provides pharmacy radiology respiratory disease care diabetes screening AIDS screening psychology dentistry gynecology cosmetic surgery etc 171 177 Regularly carries out in conjunction with other institutions vaccination blood donation and sexual education campaigns 178 University Residence edit nbsp Residence of the University City Currently 102 students are staying there The University of San Marcos has two residence halls for its two main campuses The University City Residence Hall is located on the main campus between Avenida Universitaria and Avenida Venezuela It houses male and female students provincials from the coast mountains and jungle of Peru of all specialties This residence currently houses 101 students 171 179 The Julio C Tello Residence Hall is located at Av Grau 1190 near the San Fernando School of Medicine of the University of San Marcos This campus houses provincial students only males of all specialties It currently has 92 students 180 Stadium of the University of San Marcos edit Main article Estadio Universidad San Marcos nbsp Metallica World Magnetic Tour at the San Marcos University Stadium The Stadium of the National University of San Marcos officially known as the Colossus of America is located practically in the center of the University City Its main accesses are through the block 5 of Av Amezaga and the block 36 of Av Venezuela in the city of Lima Peru It was inaugurated in 1951 commemorating the 400th anniversary of the founding of the University of San Marcos The San Marcos stadium initially had a total capacity of 70 000 people becoming at the time the stadium with the highest capacity in Peru 181 It has recently been conditioned to an official capacity of 32 000 people The remodeled venue will be the official venue for the 2019 South American U 17 Championship and the 2019 Pan American Games At the local level it has been the official stadium of the university soccer team Club Deportivo Universidad San Marcos which played until 2011 in the Second Division of Peru In addition to sports practice the stadium has also been used as a space for the devleopment of extra curricular activities for students teachers and administrative staff of the University of San Marcos 182 In recent years it has also been the scene of massive concerts featuring bands and artists such as Metallica 183 Korn Gustavo Cerati Marc Anthony Bon Jovi 184 Green Day The Smashing Pumpkins Fania All Stars Iron Maiden Shakira Slayer Van Halen Bad Religion Juanes Aerosmith Pearl Jam Noel Gallagher Lady Gaga etc 185 Casona of the National University of San Marcos edit nbsp Old San Carlos 1912 by Teofilo Castillo representing the interior of the Mansion of the University of San Marcos Painting currently in the custody of the Museum of Art of Lima The Cultural Center La Casona of San Marcos acronym CCSM commonly known as La Casona of the University Park is the main historical site of the university Founded as the headquarters of the Jesuit novitiate of Saint Antony Aboot it became the central headquarters of the university in 1861 remaining as such until the 1960s when the university moved to its current campus in the University City of Lima After its recent restoration the Casona is the main reference of the cultural and artistic activity of the University and one of the best preserved constructions of the colonial era in the city of Lima It is one of the main tourist attractions of the Historic Center of Lima The complex is part of the area and the list of buildings in the historic center of the capital that in 1988 was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO San Fernando Campus edit The Faculty of Medicine of the National University of San Marcos San Fernando acronym FMSF UNMSM is one of the twenty faculties that make up the said university The faculty within the organization of the university is part of the Health Sciences area and has the Schools of Human Medicine Obstetrics Nursing Medical Technology and Nutrition which offer both undergraduate and graduate studies The Faculty of Medicine is also the focal point of the San Fernando campus which has the largest number of faculties and schools related to the health sciences The campus is located in Barrios Altos Within the campus there is also the Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry the Botanical Garden of Lima a university dining room Cangallo the Medical Student Center and its academy and there is also the Central Morgue of Lima Faculty of Veterinary Medicine edit Faculty that has only the School of Veterinary Medicine which offers both undergraduate and postgraduate studies The campus has the school buildings a hospital for little and exotic animals a university dining room and the postgraduate classrooms It is located on its own campus in the district of San Borja ex fundo Cahuache Research edit nbsp Mural dedicated to research and knowledge Main Library Throughout its history the National University of San Marcos has significantly contributed to the scientific development of Peru Currently the National University of San Marcos is one of the few Peruvian universities that conduct research only 10 out of over 80 universities 186 This is mostly due to the fact the national government has not properly financed research development in the last decades 187 Regarding the development of research activities in San Marcos halfway through the 20th century the Peruvian government issued provisions to place emphasis on and create areas of scientific and student led research As a result throughout these years many museums and institutes have been created within San Marcos to promote research in different areas of human knowledge During the last years of the decade of 1990 and the beginning of 2000 the university renewed its research system through the assignation of specific projects to diverse academic departments 188 Research Institutes edit Currently the University of San Marcos has 37 academic research units usually referred to as institutes 189 190 191 Each of these are grouped according to the academic area in which they carry out their research thus they are classified mainly in the areas of health sciences basic sciences engineering economic and management sciences and humanities and legal and social sciences According to their areas of study the research centers have museums and specialized laboratories where they exhibit and carry out studies on subjects related to their areas Each institute also has its own publications where they present reports and results of the work and studies of their researchers 189 In addition to these institutes the University of San Marcos is also in charge of other important institutes museums cultural centers libraries and seminaries in Lima that in a non compulsory way carry out research jointly with their related faculties 192 Since 2015 after winning the first competition for centers of excellence convened by the National Council of Science and Technology CONCYTEC the University of San Marcos also has the Center for Technological Biomedical and Environmental Research acronym CITBM This being the first center of excellence in Peru dedicated to the integration of scientific research with development and technological innovation It is led by the University of San Marcos and is made up of three national companies and three international centers of excellence It also has several national and international collaborators The center s two lines of research are biotechnology and health and water soil and society 193 Below is a list of the main research institutes of the University of San Marcos 192 Health Sciences FMSF Clinical Research Institute FMSF Center for Research in Biochemistry and Nutrition Alberto Guzman Barron FMSF National Institute of Andean Biology FMSF Pathology Research Institute FMSF Institute of Tropical Medicine Daniel A Carrion FMSF Institute of Ethics in Health FMSF Research Unit of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry FFB Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Natural Resources Juan de Dios Guevara FFB Institute for Research in Biological Chemistry Microbiology and Biotechnology Marco Antonio Garrido Malo FFB Latin American Center for Teaching and Research in Food Bacteriology FO Stomatological Research Institute FMV Veterinary Institute of Tropical and Altitude Research FPSI Institute for Psychological Research Basic Sciences FCB Research Institute of Biological Sciences FCF Physics Research Institute FCM Research Institute of Mathematical SciencesEngineering FQIQ Research Unit of the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering FQIQ Institute of Chemical Sciences FQIQ Institute of Chemical Engineering FIGMMG Research Institute of Geological Mining Metallurgical Geographical Engineering FII Industrial Engineering Research Institute FIEE Research Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering FISI Research Institute of Systems Engineering and Informatics Economics and Management Sciences FCA Research Institute of Administrative Sciences FCC Research Institute of Financial and Accounting Sciences FCE Research Institute of Economic SciencesHumanities and legal and social sciences FLCH Institute of Humanistic Research FLCH Institute of Applied Linguistics FLCH Research Institute of Peruvian and Latin American Thought FLCH Institute for Linguistic Research FEDU Educational Research Institute FDCP Law and Political Science Research Unit FCS Social Historical Research InstituteSome of the previously mentioned research institutes of the University of San Marcos are described below 194 nbsp Bartonella bacilliformis nbsp Carrion s diseaseSan Marcos researchers have led several of the main medical and health science discoveries in Peru An example is that of Alberto Barton a doctor and researcher from San Marcos who in 1905 discovered Bartonella bacilliformis the pathological agent responsible for the Peruvian wart This disease was previously analyzed by the medical student also from San Marcos Daniel Alcides Carrion a martyr to Peruvian medicine Clinical Research Institute It is the institute in charge of stimulating coordinating and carrying out basic and applied research in medicine in the context of problems of national or regional interest 195 Center for Research in Biochemistry and Nutrition Alberto Guzman Barron Founded in 1957 it is the center responsible for basic and applied scientific research in the fields of biochemistry nutrition health molecular biology molecular genetics and related areas giving priority to lines of research that help solve problems of national interest 196 National Institute of Andean Biology It is the body responsible for research aimed at better understanding the problems of life at altitude in genetic morphological biochemical physiological pathological sociological anthropological aspects etc 197 Institute of Pathology It is the unit in charge of contributing to research and national scientific technical development in the field of human pathology 198 Institute of Tropical Medicine Daniel A Carrion IMT It was created in 1963 by an agreement between the German government and the University of San Marcos it was the first specialized institute for research and treatment of tropical and infectious diseases in Peru Thanks to this institute the San Fernando School of Medicine has been designated by the Ministry of Health of Peru as the main reference center for leprosy throughout the country Currently it offers the community mainly low income people specialized medical care in infectious and tropical diseases both in outpatient clinics and laboratory analysis at affordable prices 199 200 Institute of Ethics in Health Body in charge of guaranteeing the ethical development of medical and health research produced by the university 201 Research Unit of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry It is in charge of planning and coordinating the research activities of both the Institute of Biological Chemistry Microbiology and Biotechnology and the Juan de Dios Guevara Institute of Natural and Therapeutic Resources Likewise it develops workshops and research conferences in coordination with the institutes of his faculty 202 nbsp Leviathan melvillei nbsp Perucetus colossus nbsp PlesiosaurusResearchers from San Marcos have led several paleontological discoveries of global importance Among these are the giant cetacean Leviathan melvillei the Perucetus colossus the heaviest animal that ever existed and the first Plesiosaurus found in Peruvian territory These fossils have been discovered and studied by paleontologists from San Marcos such as Rodolfo Salas Gismondi Mario Urbina Schmitt and Ivan Meza Velez and are currently exhibited at the Museum of Natural History of the University of San Marcos Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Natural Resources Juan de Dios Guevara It is the university body responsible for research on pharmaceutical sciences and on natural and therapeutic resources 203 Institute for Research in Biological Chemistry Microbiology and Biotechnology Marco Antonio Garrido Malo It is the body in charge of research in biological chemistry microbiology and biotechnology at the university 203 Latin American Center for Teaching and Research in Food Bacteriology It is the unit of the university responsible for developing research and training in food bacteriology 203 Stomatological Research Institute It is the unit responsible for the university s stomatology research as well as its publication and dissemination through its academic journal and scientific conferences 204 Veterinary Institute of Tropical and Altitude Research IVITA Created in 1961 it is the belonging research center in charge of research in veterinary medicine and zootechnics Currently it has four experimental stations two in Andean ecosystems El Mantaro and Marangani La Raya and two in humid tropical ecosystems Pucallpa and Iquitos 205 Institute for Psychological Research IIPSI It is the unit in charge of developing research activities in relation to the area of psychology The institute also promotes and supervises the research projects of psychology faculty and students at the university 206 nbsp Polynomial nbsp Neutron nbsp Goldbach s conjectureResearchers from San Marcos have led several of the main discoveries in mathematics and science in Peru At the end of the 19th century the mathematician and engineer from San Marcos Federico Villarreal proposed a method to be able to raise a polynomial to any exponent real or complex later known as Villarreal Polynomial At the beginning of the 20th century the physicist and engineer Santiago Antunez de Mayolo first postulated the existence of the neutron being until now the only verified Peruvian who has been nominated for a Nobel Prize in Science Research Institute of Biological Sciences Antonio Raimondi ICBAR Founded in 1977 this unit is in charge of developing research on biodiversity and ecology biotechnology health and sanitation production and management of biological resources as well as their dissemination preservation use and technology transfer within the norms that govern academic life of the University The institute holds the ICBAR Scientific Meeting annually since 1991 of great importance at the national level 207 Physics Research Institute It is the center in charge of research in physics and related areas It is also in charge of the development of colloquiums and scientific conferences focused on students and teacher researchers 208 Research Institute of Mathematical Sciences Founded in 1992 it is the unit responsible for research in the areas of pure mathematics applied mathematics statistics scientific computing and operations research 209 Research Unit of the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering It is the unit in charge of transversal research in chemistry and chemical engineering as well as coordinating the interrelation and research of the specific institutes for each of these areas 210 Institute of Chemical Sciences This research unit coordinates the development of research activities related to chemical science both theoretically and experimentally It has involved chemical studies studies of physicochemical and phytochemical phenomena interaction models and synthesis of compounds among others 211 Institute of Chemical Engineering This institute is in charge of the development of works and investigations that involve chemical engineering In this sense it includes studies of environmental engineering chemical kinetics catalysis and biotechnology synthesis of compounds and study of physical chemical phenomena among others 212 Research Institute of Geological Mining Metallurgical and Geographical Engineering IIGEO In charge of designing research and development lines and strategies in accordance with the approach of technical and scientific projects that promote local regional and national development Executes projects in the following lines of research geological engineering mining engineering metallurgical engineering and geographic engineering 213 Industrial Engineering Research Institute IIII It is the institute responsible for research in industrial engineering His lines of research include information technology industrial management and production industrial design and technology and textile design and technology 214 Research Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering It is responsible for conducting and developing all the activities inherent to the field of research in the areas of electronic and electrical engineering Integrates coordinates and executes the projects of the professors and students of the faculty dedicated to research 215 Research Institute of Systems Engineering and Informatics IIFISI This unit has the mission of promoting the improvement of the intellectual production corresponding to the areas of systems engineering and computer science and software engineering of the university 216 nbsp Bases para una interpretacion de Ruben Dario nbsp Quechuan languagesResearchers from San Marcos have developed several outstanding studies in the humanities and social issues among which we can mention Bases for an interpretation of Ruben Dario the undergraduate thesis of the Peruvian writer and Nobel Prize for Literature Mario Vargas Llosa published as an essay in 2001 Likewise Yawar Para Kilku Warak aq Andres Alencastre Gutierrezpa harawin pachapi Qosqomanta runasimipi harawi t ikrachisqa ch ullanchasqa kayninpi doctoral thesis presented in 2019 by the anthropologist and writer Roxana Quispe Collantes being the first doctoral thesis written and defended in a Quechua language Research Institute of Administrative Sciences IICA It is the body in charge of research activities related to administrative sciences Seeks to develop quality research and innovation projects at a national level 217 Research Institute of Financial and Accounting Sciences IICFC It is the unit responsible for research in financial and accounting sciences It develops projects that promote professional updating and the analysis of accounting social and business management research 218 Economic Research Institute IIE It is the body responsible for the production of research in economics covering the areas of economic theory public economics and international economics 219 Institute of Humanistic Research IIH This institute s mission is to train researchers in the field of humanities literature art communication and information sciences and philosophy as well as to promote research and the publication of the results of research carried out at the institute It regularly holds seminars colloquiums debates workshops conferences symposiums congresses round tables and training courses for its research members 220 Institute of Applied Linguistics CILA It was created in 1972 as the Applied Linguistics Research Center a name it kept until 1984 For more than 20 years it has been doing research on the linguistic and cultural diversity of Peru which includes Andean Amazonian and Hispanic languages and dialects 221 nbsp Chavin de Huantar nbsp Nazca Lines nbsp CaralResearchers from San Marcos have led several of the main historical archaeological and anthropological discoveries in Peru Such is the case of the doctor and archaeologist from San Marcos Julio C Tello who in 1919 analyzed the archaeological remains of Chavin de Huantar 1000 BC then identifying them as the focus of the oldest Andean civilization in Peru In 1927 the archaeologist from San Marcos Toribio Mejia Xesspe would carry out the scientific discovery of the Nazca lines under the tutelage of Tello Finally almost a century later the San Marcos archaeologist and anthropologist Ruth Shady would update Tello s initial conclusions through her study of the citadel of Caral 3000 BC to which he identified as the oldest civilization of the Americas Institute of Peruvian and Latin American Thought IPPLA It has been able to design and carry out research projects on different aspects of Peruvian thought In principle the institute s purpose is to carry out research on Peruvian and Latin American thought within which it has focused fundamentally and primarily on the following areas strictly philosophical thought scientific technological thought ideological political thought theological religious thought and aesthetic artistic literary thought 222 Institute for Linguistic Research INVEL It was created as an organism of the academic department of linguistics to carry out research work in the basic areas of general theoretical linguistics applied linguistics Hispanic linguistics and Amerindian linguistics 223 Educational Research Institute It seeks to develop teaching strategies and methodologies that allow for maximizing the intellectual potential of the student body Its main areas of research are educational administration and planning teacher training curricular design and pedagogical evaluation 224 Law and Political Science Research Unit Founded in 1998 it is in charge of preparing research papers on legal disciplines and political science as well as presenting these at relevant academic events 225 Social Historical Research Institute Founded in 1988 it is the institute responsible for the university s research and publications in the field of historical social sciences It also coordinates various academic activities related to social research processes 226 Research groups edit In addition to the research institutes the university has around 500 research groups grouped by academic areas and faculty these are the research nuclei of specific topics that operate under the leadership of research professors supported by students graduates and associated researchers 227 Production and scientific publications edit According to the annual balance prepared by the National Council of Science Technology and Technological Innovation CONCYTEC of Peru in 2009 20 of Peruvian scientific production was generated by the National University of San Marcos which makes it the Peruvian institution with the highest scientific production in all lines of activity 228 In the same way according to the Ibero American Ranking of research institutions prepared by SCImago research group the University of San Marcos is positioned in Peru as the main public university in research activity and scientific publications 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 Several scientific publications of the University of San Marcos and its research institutes appear in prestigious popular science magazines such as the journals Nature 239 and Science 240 Among the most relevant research topics published in the last decades the investigations that have been carried out in the citadel of Caral medical investigations on diabetes and the discoveries of the fossil of the prehistoric giant cetacean stand out Livyatan melvillei 241 of the prehistoric giant penguin Inkayacu paracasensis 242 and the first Plesiosaur fossil located in Peruvian territory 243 244 The following is the number of scientific publications of the University of San Marcos from 1990 to 2019 the most recent year of data published and considered by the 2021 edition of the SCImago Institutions Rankings Scientific publications from 1990 to 2005 according to initial official reports for annual periods Year of publication 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005No of publications 23 30 18 23 15 32 18 28 26 26 25 31 42 59 59 58Source Thomson Scientific Institute for Scientific Information 230 Scientific publications from 2003 to 2019 according to the most recent official reports for five year periods Years of publication 2003 2007 2004 2008 2005 2009 2006 2010 2007 2011 2008 2012 2009 2013 2011 2015 2012 2016 2013 2017 2014 2018 2015 2019No of publications 342 383 438 535 638 750 892 1125 1265 1386 1574 1791Source SIR Ibero American Ranking 229 The main scientific publications of the University of San Marcos are published in academic journals Alma Mater humanities social sciences and business sciences and Theorema basic sciences health sciences and engineering 245 and in the 20 official magazines of each of the university s faculties which are listed below In addition to the magazines listed below each professional school also has its own academic journal 246 Health Sciences FMSF Anales de la Facultad de Medicina FFB Ciencia e Investigacion FO Odontologia Sanmarquina FMV Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Peru FPSI Revista de Investigacion en PsicologiaBasic Sciences FQIQ Revista Peruana de Quimica e Ingenieria Quimica FCB Revista Peruana de Biologia FCF Revista de Investigacion de Fisica FCM Pesquimat Engineering FIGMMG Revista del Instituto de Investigacion de la Facultad de Minas Metalurgia y Ciencias Geograficas FII Industrial Data FIEE Electronica UNMSM FISI Revista de Investigacion de Sistemas e InformaticaEconomics and management sciences FCA Gestion en el Tercer Milenio FCC Quipukamayoc FCE Pensamiento Critico Humanities and legal and social sciences FLCH Letras FLCH Escritura y Pensamiento FEDU Investigacion Educacional FDCP Docentia et Investigatio FCS Investigaciones Sociales nbsp Visual discrimination experiment with specimens of common carp fish Cyprinus carpio developed in the old experimental psychology laboratory of the university 1998 Below is a brief description of the main academic publications of the faculties of the University of San Marcos listed above 247 Anales de la Facultad de Medicina It is the main official publication of the San Fernando Faculty of Medicine for the dissemination of education research and issues related to medicine medical practice university medical teaching and the improvement of public health 248 Ciencia e Investigacion It is a publication of the Research Institute of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry It is responsible for publishing original and unpublished scientific articles in the field of pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences 249 Odontologia Sanmarquina It is a publication of the Research Institute of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry It is responsible for publishing original and unpublished scientific articles in the field of pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences 250 Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Peru The main journal of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine disseminates original scientific articles related to the field of veterinary sciences especially in the areas of animal production and health public health and veterinary education as well as in the areas of anatomy histology pharmacology physiology nutrition forages and genetics The papers deal with companion production wildlife and laboratory animals 251 Revista de Investigacion en Psicologia It is a publication of the Psychological Research Institute of the Faculty of Psychology dedicated to disseminating research on scientific psychology topics in all research areas in qualitative and quantitative modalities 252 Revista Peruana de Quimica e Ingenieria Quimica It is a semi annual scientific publication edited by the Research Unit of the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering The magazine disseminates original and unpublished scientific articles in the field of chemical sciences and chemical engineering prepared by both national and foreign researchers 253 Revista Peruana de Biologia It is a peer reviewed scientific publication produced by the Antonio Raimondi Biological Sciences Research Institute of the University s Faculty of Biological Sciences It is in charge of publishing complete original and unpublished articles on the topics of biodiversity biotechnology ecology environmental management and biomedicine 254 Revista de Investigacion de Fisica It is a refereed scientific publication edited by the Faculty of Physical Sciences It is dedicated to the publication of contribution articles in physics and physics teaching articles that result from a rigorous process of scientific initiation and research training 255 Pesquimat It is a publication of the Research Institute of the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences It disseminates original and unpublished articles that contribute to knowledge in the areas of pure mathematics statistics operations research and scientific computing 256 Revista del Instituto de Investigacion de la Facultad de Ingenieria Geologica Minera Metalurgica y Geografica It is a publication of the Research Institute of the Faculty of Geological Mining Metallurgical and Geographic Engineering that is in charge of publishing original and unpublished research results in the area of earth sciences 257 Industrial Data It is the main scientific publication published every six months edited by the Research Institute of the Faculty of Industrial Engineering Original and unpublished research papers are published in the field of industrial engineering and related areas 258 nbsp Local of the Institute of Tropical Medicine Daniel A Carrion located in the University City of the National University of San Marcos Electronica UNMSM It is a scientific journal published by the Research Institute of the Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Disseminates primary and original articles on the topics of electrical engineering electronics telecommunications information technology and telematics among others 259 Revista de Investigacion de Sistemas e Informatica It is a scientific publication edited by the Research Institute of the Faculty of Systems Engineering and Informatics Published every six months it is dedicated to publishing original and unpublished articles on topics related to the field of systems engineering software engineering computer science and informatics 260 Gestion en el Tercer Milenio Published by the Research Unit of the Faculty of Administrative Sciences it includes the results of research in the field of administration developed by teachers and researchers as well as contributions from professionals from the academic and business world 261 Quipukamayoc It is the accounting research journal edited by the Research Institute of the Faculty of Accounting Sciences which promotes and disseminates articles on current accounting issues of a high academic level both for the university and the business community 262 Pensamiento Critico It is published by the Research Institute of the Faculty of Economic Sciences it disseminates works that address economic problems from different perspectives The journal seeks to be a space for academic debate that covers the different fields of economics 263 Letras It is the journal of scientific dissemination of the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences intended for the publication of research articles bibliographic reviews and opinion articles related to humanistic studies in the Peruvian and Latin American sphere Escritura y Pensamiento Magazine published by the Research Unit of the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences dedicated to academic and research topics in the humanities literature art communication and information sciences and philosophy linguistics and on Peruvian and Latin American thought 264 Investigacion Educativa Research journals published by the Research Institute of the Faculty of Education It disseminates the research work carried out by its member teachers in the fields of education and academia 265 Docentia et Investigatio It is a publication of the Research Unit of the Faculty of Law and Political Science Disseminates research work carried out by teachers and students of the faculty in an effort to contribute to the development of legal sciences and political sciences 266 Investigaciones Sociales It is a scientific publication produced by the Social Historical Research Institute of the Faculty of Social Sciences Its main purpose is to contribute to the efforts made by the social sciences in Peru with a rigorous examination of the nature and content of the transformations of Peruvian and Latin American society and culture 267 University Press edit Main article National University of San Marcos Press nbsp Bookstore of the university where you can buy the publications of the National University of San Marcos Press as well as various San Marcos scientific magazines The Editorial Fund of the University of San Marcos is the division in charge of publishing books magazines and newspapers under the seal of the university after the proposals have passed rigorous selection procedures In order for a work to be published it must also comply with the imposed publication regulations as well as with the style manual that the label indicates through its website The publications are made both in the traditional printed format and via the Internet The publications of the editorial fund can be purchased at the bookstore and production center of the university CENPROLID located in the University City Rankings edit University rankingsGlobal OverallQS World 268 901 950 2024 THE World 269 1500 2023 Regional OverallQS Latin America 270 62 2023 THE Latin America 271 66 2023 Together with the Cayetano Heredia University and the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru the National University of San Marcos is one of the only three Peruvian universities and so far the only public one which has managed to rank first nationally in several editions of different international university rankings 272 273 274 275 276 277 In 2021 the Webometrics Ranking of World Universities of the Spanish National Research Council CSIC ranked the National University of San Marcos as the best university in the country in its first ranking of the year 278 279 280 In 2022 the university was awarded by the National Council of Science Technology and Technological Innovation of Peru Concytec and the Elsevier corporation for being the institution with the historical highest number of scientific publications in Scopus 6 907 the largest bibliographic database of abstracts and citations of articles in all the universities of Peru 281 Alliances and international exchanges editStrategic Alliance of Peruvian Universities edit In addition to the agreements of the university itself described above it has counted as a main member of the Strategic Alliance of Peruvian Universities with agreements to achieve exchanges of undergraduate and postgraduate students from the three main Peruvian universities UNMSM UNI and UNALM and others public and private Peruvian universities as associated members These exchange programs have occurred mainly with universities in Germany France Spain and Italy and Japan as well as other Latin American European North American and Asian countries Culture and heritage editCultural centers edit Currently the National University of San Marcos has two important cultural centers in two of its historic buildings The well known Casona de San Marcos its main cultural center and the Colegio Real de San Marcos Casona of the National University of San Marcos edit Main article Casona of the National University of San Marcos The Cultural Center La Casona of San Marcos acronym CCSM is the main historical venue of the university Founded as the headquarters of the Jesuit novitiate of San Antonio Abad it became the headquarters of the university in 1861 remaining as such until the middle of the 20th century when the university moved to its current campus in Ciudad Universitaria After its recent restoration the Casona is the main reference point for the cultural and artistic activity of the University and one of the best preserved buildings from the colonial era in the city of Lima 282 It is one of the main tourist attractions of the Historic Center of Lima The complex is part of the area and the list of buildings in the historic center of the capital that in 1988 was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO The history of the Casona goes back to the year 1605 when Antonio Correa Urena gave the Jesuits an important donation for the construction of their novitiate or probation house In the early years the complex consisted only of a chapel and two courtyards After its destruction by the 1746 earthquake it was rebuilt by the Jesuits following the same layout as before It would remain like this until 1767 when the Jesuit order was expelled from the Viceroyalty of Peru and it became the location of the Real Convictorio de San Carlos In 1821 after the independence of Peru was proclaimed the Casona complex became the main premises of the University of San Marcos then reaching its maximum splendor The general hall of the Casona had historical importance as the location of the first Constituent Congress of Peru at the time of independence in addition to witnessing the events of the War of the Pacific with the Chilean invasion in Lima and the destruction and appropriation of several of its collections 282 283 284 Since the transfer of the university the Casona remained a place of great historical value and importance not only for the university but for the city which is why in 1989 the National University of San Marcos the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation AECI and the National Institute of Culture sign a Peru Spain agreement to achieve the restoration of the architectural complex and adapting it to new use as a space dedicated to culture research and artistic creation Currently the Casona as the Cultural Center of San Marcos offers cultural extension courses and exhibitions and is the headquarters of several university museums and research centers Inside the Casona the Salon de Grados stands out formerly the Chapel of Loreto where the official ceremonies of the honorary doctorates awarded by the university are held 284 285 nbsp Casona de San Marcos and University Park nbsp University Park and University Clock nbsp Panteon de los Proceres nbsp Salon de Grados nbsp General Hall nbsp Statue of Hipolito Unanue nbsp Law courtyard nbsp Letters courtyard nbsp Science courtyard nbsp Jasmine courtyard nbsp Boys courtyardRoyal College of the University of San Marcos edit nbsp Exterior view of the Royal College of the National University of San Marcos The Royal College Cultural Center of Contemporary Peruvian Cultures established as such in 2006 is the second cultural center of the University of San Marcos and also one of the historic buildings of Lima as it is located in the environment of the old Royal College of San Marcos dating from the colonial period next to the Congress of the Republic of Peru It is made up of three units of the university the Institute of Applied Linguistics CILA the Domingo Angulo Historical Archive of the University of San Marcos and the Andean Rural History Seminar Exhibitions and shows are regularly held which mainly take place in the exhibition hall of the Royal College 286 287 The history of the Royal College dates back to the end of the 16th century when it was founded on the initiative of Viceroy Francisco Alvarez de Toledo in 1592 It was a school that studied canons and laws for the education of the children grandchildren and descendants of the conquerors Spaniards and residents of the kingdom as well as people of recognized merit The rector of the college was also the rector of the University of San Marcos the day to day administration of the school fell to the vice rector who lived in the cloister Both positions had a duration of two years and were maintained even in the event that the rector ceased to be the rector of the University The rectoral biennium ran from June 28 the eve of the feast of Saint Peter and Saint Paul The constitutions and ceremonies of the Colegio Mayor Santa Cruz were kept in the College After the Bourbon reforms that led to the expulsion of the Jesuits the campus was recast as the Convictorio de San Carlos At the end of the 18th century the War Inspector Gabriel de Aviles y del Fierro dedicated the premises to the headquarters of the Royal Regiment of Lima Later during the Republican era it was the headquarters of the General Staff of the Army Since the end of the 20th century the University of San Marcos has given the Royal College the functions of a Cultural Center and Historical Archive Higher education and research centers edit The University of San Marcos has the following higher education and research centers two of which also function as house museums and have their respective specialized libraries nbsp Exterior view of the Raul Porras Barrenechea Institute Center for Advanced Studies and Peruvian Research Raul Porras Barrenechea Institute Center for Advanced Studies and Peruvian Research acronym IRPB was created in homage to the illustrious teacher from San Marcos Raul Porras Barrenechea The institute is in charge of the Raul Porras Barrenechea House Museum part of the Mario Vargas Llosa Literary Route declared a historical and artistic monument for which reason all its works of art and furniture are permanently preserved guarded and exhibited paintings sculptures photographs family and personal memories the Porras file and the museum of Peruvian writers It is located in the Miraflores district and is a neighbor of the Ricardo Palma House Museum which allows it to fully develop the purposes for which it was founded and which has made it one of the poles of cultural activity in the country His main research spans the areas of humanities arts and social sciences 288 289 Temple Radicati Library Museum Foundation Center for Advanced Studies and Peruvian Research acronym FBMTR It was created in homage to the distinguished San Marcos residents Ella Dunbar Temple Aguilar de Radicati and Carlo Radicati di Primeglio who donated their property and all their cultural assets to the university including an invaluable collection of 26 quipus The foundation is in charge of the Temple Radicati House Museum as well of its specialized library Its functions include promoting studies and research of legal historical anthropological archaeological sociological ecological and geographical nature as well as carrying out various cultural activities 290 291 292 293 Center for Asian Studies acronym CEAS is an organization focused on the study and research of Asian countries such as China Taiwan Japan Korea Indonesia India Thailand among others in matters of economy politics culture art society history and international relations 294 It was founded on November 7 2018 in the Casona de San Marcos within the framework of the Second Annual Meeting of the Fudan University Consortium Latin America FLAUC an event co organized by Fudan University and the National University of San Marcos 295 296 The main objectives of CEAS are the development and promotion of knowledge about the countries of Asia the generation of related research and the proposal of adequate policies for a better use of the opportunities offered by this region in matters of development investment trade and tourism 297 University museums edit In addition to the two centers for higher studies and research that also function as house museums the University of San Marcos currently has five institutions that function exclusively as museums these are nbsp Main entrance of the Javier Prado Natural History Museum Museum of Natural History of Lima The Natural History Museum founded on February 28 1918 298 was located until 1934 in the Casona de San Marcos It is currently located outside the university campus in the Jesus Maria district The museum is an important information center on Peruvian biodiversity thus serving students and national scientists in a documented way Studies carried out by museum researchers include ecological studies inventories of the country s biodiversity and monitoring of natural communities 299 The museum s collections include specimens of flora fauna and geology many of which also have historical value as they are specimens obtained by important naturalists such as Antonio Raimondi Augusto Weberbauer Ramon Ferreyra Emma Cerrate Wolfgang Karl Weyrauch Hans Koepcke and Maria Koepcke among others Currently the collections exceed a million and a half copies many of which are exhibited to the public in an open and permanent manner or in temporary exhibitions 300 Sacaco Paleontological Museum It is a paleontological museum located in the Bella Union district one of the thirteen districts of the Caraveli province located in the department of Arequipa It is part of the set of museums of the National University of San Marcos attached to the Faculty of Biological Sciences and a subsidiary of the Museum of Natural History of Lima The museum protects the Sacaco Paleontological Zone recognized by the Ministry of Culture of Peru as a Cultural Heritage of the Nation this being one of the Paleontological Sites of the Pisco and Camana Basins that together form part of the indicative list of possible nominees as Heritage of Humanity in Peru Museum of Art Founded in 1970 by the art historian Francisco Stastny under the name of Museum of Art and History it is located in the right hand courtyard of the Casona de San Marcos It is currently made up of four collections the Popular Art collection made up of ceramics and fabrics from towns in the mountains and jungle which reflect ancient traditions in their elaboration the collection of Portraits that represent teachers from San Marcos and authorities from the 16th 17th and 18th centuries that of Modern and Contemporary Art made up of paintings and sculptures that won competitions organized by the university between 1950 and 1970 and the archive collection of Peasant Painting 301 In addition to the exhibitions the museum publishes various publications 302 and promotes workshops for university students and the general public 303 Museum of Archeology and Anthropology Founded in 1919 by the Peruvian archaeologist Julio C Tello under the name of Museum of Archeology and Ethnology it is located between the Patio de Letras and the Patio de los Jazmines de la Casona de San Marcos The museum has received throughout its history the support of renowned researchers such as Julio Cesar Tello Luis Eduardo Valcarcel Luis Lumbreras Ruth Shady among others In 1946 a considerable set of historical objects was transferred to the National Museum of Archaeology Anthropology and History of Peru however the museum s collection continues to encompass a wide diversity of cultural objects lithics ceramics textiles metals and organic material The participation of the museum and the archeology area of the university in various archaeological projects is very relevant such as studies on Chavin Paracas and the Casma valley the recovery and study of the constructions of Caral the first American civilization and the research work carried out in many archaeological sites and huacas in the country 304 The museum also carries out various courses and workshops 305 as well as publications 306 exhibitions and conferences where they present the results of recent archaeological and anthropological studies 307 nbsp Foucault s pendulum in the area of mechanics heat and waves of the Historical Museum of Physical Sciences Historical Museum of Physical Sciences It was created on November 11 1986 with the aim of exhibiting the pieces that were part of the physics cabinet that was previously located in the Casona of the University of San Marcos The current Historical Museum of Physical Sciences is made up of four areas the optics and modern physics area the solid and fluid mechanics area the heat and waves area and the electricity and magnetism area The current purpose of the museum is to promote this discipline as well as to publicize instruments that long ago allowed experiments to be carried out in this area of research The museum is located in the pavilion of the Faculty of Physical Sciences of the university in the University City 308 309 Museum of the History of Peruvian Medicine It is the institution in charge of preserving the medical historical bibliographic and documentary heritage of the origins of modern medicine in Peru and the Faculty of Medicine of the National University of San Marcos 310 Among the objects and documents that it preserves the following stand out historical medical instruments the minutes of the Faculty councils and graduation records the Hipolito Unanue file the Daniel Alcides Carrion archive made up of his family letters and publications on the wart watercolors and manuscripts by Antonio Raimondi paintings of outstanding alumni old volumes of centenary journals The Lancet JAMA among others collection of bachelor s theses and medical doctor s theses from 1856 to 1978 works from the 16th century by classical authors film material and others 311 312 Museum of Paleontology It is the institution in charge of preserving and exhibiting the collection of the Faculty of Geological Mining Metallurgical and Geographical Engineering of the National University of San Marcos It is made up of paleontology petrology and mineralogy cabinets 313 Museum of Minerals It is the institution in charge of preserving and exhibiting the collection of the Faculty of Geological Mining Metallurgical and Geographic Engineering of the National University of San Marcos and part of the private collection of Guido del Castillo mining engineer and Peruvian cultural manager It was inaugurated in September 2019 within the framework of the 35th anniversary of the Professional School of Geological Engineering It has an important collection of fluorescent minerals the second of its kind in Peru 314 Archaeological sites edit The National University of San Marcos has under its custody various archaeological sites remains pieces and historical collections highlighting the following nbsp The Huaca San Marcos formerly called Huaca Pando or Huaca Aramburu captured by the researcher Thomas Joseph Hutchinson 1873 It is part of the Maranga complex Formerly it had in front of it the Huaca Concha destroyed in the middle of the 20th century Huaca de San Marcos and others of the Maranga archaeological complex These archaeological sites are located within the main university campus They are part of the Maranga monumental complex belonging to the Lima culture which extends between the district of Lima the San Miguel district and the Pueblo Libre district having preserved archaeological remains of this complex in other places such as within the Parque de las Legends and inside the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru The main building is located at one end of the campus and has the name Huaca de San Marcos or Huaca San Marcos It is studied and guarded by archaeologists and researchers from the University of San Marcos in it various ceramics have been found as well as offerings such as spondylus and quipus Being a site of great cultural importance the Ministry of Culture of Peru first declared the Huaca San Marcos and then all the minor archaeological sites on the campus as Cultural Heritage of the Nation 315 316 Pacopampa Archaeological Site This ceremonial complex is located in the department of Cajamarca Chota province Querocoto district In 1966 Pablo Macera organized a trip to the archaeological site previously identified by Rafael Larco Hoyle and in 1970 he got Emilio Choy Ma a researcher of Ancient Peru to make a donation to San Marcos to acquire the Pacopampa Ceremonial Center Since that date the university has had permanent care of the archaeological monument Different archaeologists have come to carry out 16 archaeological campaigns In the first stage the archaeologists Hermilio Rosas and Ruth Shady intervened Later different investigations have been carried out by the archaeologist Rosa Fung Pineda Peter Kaulicke Isabel Flores Idilio Santillana Daniel Morales Chocano and Jaime Miasta Gutierrez In 2009 an archaeological mission from Japan led by Yuji Seki identified the grave goods of a woman called the Lady of Pacopampa which would be almost 3 000 years old On November 21 2010 the Ministry of Culture of Peru declared the Archaeological Site of San Pedro de Pacopampa as Cultural Heritage of the Nation 317 nbsp Whale fossil in the Sacaco paleontological zone more than 5 million years old Sacaco Paleontological Zone Millions of years ago the current Sacaco desert was a bay with enormous beings due to its dimensions a marine area that as a result of geological changes has preserved the fossils of various species that lived during the upper Miocene and lower Pliocene among these stand out huge sharks whales giant oysters and megatheriums that are now exposed In this context Hans Jacob Siber founded the Sacaco Paleontological Museum to preserve the paleontological zone of the same name which was recognized by the Ministry of Culture of Peru as Cultural Heritage of the Nation This area is part of the Paleontological Sites of the Pisco and Camana Basins that together are currently on the indicative list of possible nominees as World Heritage Sites in Peru Specialized libraries edit The University of San Marcos in addition to its central Library and the libraries of its faculties located mainly in the University City has four other important specialized libraries 318 Spain Library of the Arts Previously known as the Spanish Library of the Cultural Center of the National University of San Marcos it is dedicated to collecting organizing preserving and disseminating the bibliographic and audiovisual heritage facilitating access to specialized cultural information as well as supporting research in its areas themes 319 Library Raul Porras Barrenechea Institute It contains the personal papers of the San Marcos educator Raul Porras Barrenechea his research files letters ballot papers notebooks notebooks and notes publications and original texts of his written production a documentary set that constitutes the Porras Archive The Meliton Porras Archive and part of the Jose Galvez Archive handed over by his heirs are also preserved in this location 320 Museum of Natural History Library The Javier Prado Museum of Natural History has collections of enormous historical value in its library which are the product of important naturalists such as Antonio Raimondi Augusto Weberbauer Maria Koepcke among others These collections make the library and the museum important information centers on Peruvian biodiversity flora fauna and geology 298 Temple Radicati Library It is part of the Temple Radicati Library Museum Foundation which was established in 1996 thanks to donations from Ella Dunbar Temple Aguilar de Radicati and Carlo Radicati di Primeglio The collection is made up of Spanish and Italian encyclopedias dictionaries books on history geography sociology literature and various novels law art archaeology etc 290 Collections and manuscripts edit nbsp Real Provision the founding document of the National University of San Marcos in 1551 the first university officially founded in Peru and in the Americas Through its Domingo Angulo Historical Archive the National University of San Marcos preserves copies of documents and writings of great historical relevance dating from the 16th 17th 18th and 19th centuries such as the Royal Provision and the Royal Decree of Emperor Carlos I of Spain and V of the Holy Roman Germanic Empire of May 12 1551 and the papal bull Exponi Nobis of Pius V of July 25 1571 with which the constitution of the University of San Marcos as the first university in the American continent In 2019 the Colonial Fund and Founding Documents of the National University of San Marcos 1551 1852 was incorporated into the UNESCO Memory of the World Register in recognition of its significance for global collective memory Various institutions of the University of San Marcos such as the Central Library the Museum of Natural History the Archeology and Anthropology Museum and the Raul Porras Barrenechea Institute among others also have what were private collections and manuscripts of illustrious San Marcos people who left as a legacy to his university works by authors and researchers such as Cesar Vallejo Jose Maria Arguedas Raul Porras Barrenechea Ella Dunbar Temple Julio Cesar Tello Antonio Raimondi etc These manuscripts and collections are kept by the University of San Marcos and entrusted to the corresponding university dependency according to their historical and scientific context Other centers schools and cultural offices edit The University of San Marcos has agencies and departments that promote cultural activities below is a description of some of them University Ballet The San Marcos Ballet BSM has been in existence for more than forty years Its main headquarters for the ballet school and its presentations are the premises of the Cultural Center of San Marcos In recent years the San Marcos ballet has been under the direction of Vera Stastny in such a way that the collaborations of choreographers such as the Costa Rican Rogelio Lopez and the British Royston Maldoom have been fostered 321 University Band The San Marcos Band and Orchestra Direction is an artistic cultural and protocol unit of the University of San Marcos It is currently a dependency of the Cultural Center of San Marcos It has its origin in 1996 when the university authorities conceived the idea of providing San Marcos with a Music Band The group made up of San Marcos people interested in the field participates in the protocol acts of the university and invitations to which they were summoned 322 Language Center The UNMSM Language center is the institution in charge of providing courses in English French Portuguese German Italian Quechua Korean and Spanish for foreigners It has a laboratory equipped with video and individual audio booths It offers the courses at different times daily every other day and only on weekends The language center of the University of San Marcos offers its courses to the university community and the general public it works mainly at the premises of the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences within the University City in Lima district and Its stores are located in the Los Olivos district and in the San Juan de Lurigancho district 323 Film and Television The current San Marcos Film and Television Direction has its main antecedent in the Cine Arte de San Marcos an organization that held its first session in 1967 at the Casona del Parque Universitario currently the headquarters of the Cultural Center of San Marcos Since then film projections conferences exhibitions and seminars have been held regularly In April 1998 the Cine Arte de San Marcos was incorporated into the San Marcos Cultural Center and began the publication of its cinematographic culture magazine BUTACA sanmarquina Since 2006 workshops taught by filmmakers such as Giovanna Pollarolo Josue Mendez and Armando Robles Godoy have been implemented Since that same year Mario Pozzi Escot has been in charge of the Film and Television program as it is currently called at the university 324 nbsp Main auditorium Ella Dunbar Temple where the main conferences exhibitions and seminars of the university are held In this auditorium there are also presentations of the cast of ballet theater choir orchestra etc San Marcos University Choir The Choir of the University of San Marcos CUSM was founded in November 1954 at the request of several students from San Marcos Its first director was the musicologist arranger and composer Rosa Alarco Larrabure who dedicated a large part of her life to the investigation of traditional Peruvian music The CUSM has offered innumerable presentations in various places in Peru and has participated in national and international festivals Currently the CUSM is made up of students from different faculties workers teachers and graduates of the University of San Marcos 325 University Theater of San Marcos The Theater of the University of San Marcos TUSM was founded on September 4 1946 in Lima at the request of several students from the Faculty of Letters with Manuel Beltroy as director and only professor at that time this being the first initiative in Peru for a university theater program Over the years TUSM has participated in numerous festivals and international meetings in Latin America Denmark and Monaco among other countries It is currently under the direction of Mario Delgado Vasquez 326 Tuna of San Marcos The tuna university was created by the initiative of some young students in 1996 In recent years the Tuna of the University of San Marcos has participated in various contests and meetings in the region competing with national and foreign universities and obtaining first places La Tuna de San Marcos has held recitals festivals meetings and contests with the aim of disseminating the art of good tuna music such as those held in the main auditoriums of the University of San Marcos the ICPNA the Parque de la Exposicion among others 327 Female Tuna of San Marcos Better known as la tunina it was founded in 1999 at the initiative of the university students themselves This is the only cast from the university that has represented it in Europe Portugal and Spain obtaining various awards and recognitions in contests and meetings Likewise he has participated in cultural activities in Chile Ecuador and Bolivia having also covered almost all of his country s soil La Tunina organizes every two years the Tunas Peru International Biennial which brings together the best tunas for a week thanks to the support of the university and public and private institutions and international organizations 328 nbsp Plaque recognizing the Casona of the National University of San Marcos as part of the Historic Center of Lima a UNESCO World Heritage Site Heritage edit The Casona of the National University of San Marcos historical location of the university with more than 400 years of history the Royal College of the National University of San Marcos and the Basilica and Convent of Santo Domingo are monuments that are part of the area and the list of buildings in the Historic Center of Lima recognized as World Heritage by UNESCO since 1988 The National University of San Marcos also has or is historically related to several monuments considered by the Ministry of Culture of Peru as Cultural Heritage of the Nation as they are architectural works or places of artistic historical cultural and social value 329 Athletics edit nbsp The Stadium of the National University of San Marcos has been the main stage of the 1951 1955 and 1983 Universiade national university games the 2019 South American U 17 Championship and the 2019 Pan American Games among other activities The University of San Marcos has been very important in university sports activity in Peru 330 331 On August 7 1924 San Marcos students founded the University Sports Federation of Peru FEDUP Since 1936 this federation has organized the National University Sports Games the Regional University Sports Games and the National University Championships In addition since 1963 it has participated in the Universiade 332 Most university sports activities take place in the Gymnasium and in the San Marcos University Stadium Sports and disciplines include soccer futsal volleyball rugby shooting table tennis basketball athletics long distance running middle distance running and long distance running handball Olympic swimming synchronized swimming water polo Greco Roman wrestling karate judo kung fu wushu taekwondo aikido capoeira Wing Chun tai chi xingyiquan baguazhang qigong powerlifting weightlifting aerobics rhythmic gymnastics fencing among others Parallel to this the university has a lot of teams that participate in the national and regional leagues of different sports 330 In this field the basketball team of the University of San Marcos stands out which participates in the Lima Basketball League both in the men s division and in the women s superior division 333 334 331 In the case of soccer which is the most popular sport in Peru it has always had special significance for San Marcos students Throughout its history the University of San Marcos has had various professional football teams including the University Football Federation Club Universitario de Deportes founded in 1924 by students of the association of the representative teams of the Faculties of the then Royal and Pontifical University of San Marcos and the Special Schools of Engineering Agronomy and Central Normal until was separated from the university and became private due to problems with the authorities in 1932 and the Deportivo Universidad San Marcos that came to dispute the second division until 2012 335 National University Games Universiade edit The first university Games were held in 1936 in the city of Lima Among others the following participated the La Molina National Agrarian University the National University of Engineering the National University of Saint Augustine of Arequipa the National University of San Antonio Abad of Cuzco and the National University of San Marcos which was the first university to host the event Since then the distance of four years between each Games was marked recently they have been taking place every 2 years having a special edition to commemorate the four hundredth anniversary of the founding of the National University of San Marcos in 1951 That year as partof the urban development of Lima and of incentive to the university sport the Stadium of the University of San Marcos was inaugurated in the center of the main campus 336 The University of San Marcos has teams for the different sports disciplines with which it has been national champion in most editions of what are now called Universiade National university games San Marcos has won 9 of the 11 editions where a champion was declared thus being the most successful university in these national games 337 338 339 2019 Pan American Games edit Main article 2019 Pan American Games Likewise for the celebration of the 2019 Pan American Games the Organizing Committee of Lima 2019 chose various sports facilities located between the city of Lima as well as in Callao as Pan American venues Among them the National University of San Marcos which had its stadium remodeled to host the event 340 341 2019 South American U 17 Championship edit Main article 2019 South American U 17 Championship The Stadium of the National University of San Marcos was the sole venue of the 2019 South American U 17 Championship that took place in Peru The tournament champion was Argentina which achieved its fourth title in this category Peru was in fifth place 342 Football editFootball the most popular sport in Peru has always had special significance for San Marcos students Throughout its history the University of San Marcos has had various professional soccer teams among them the Federacion Universitaria de Futbol today the Club Universitario de Deportes and the Club Deportivo Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos At the beginning of the decade of the 20 there was a marked interest in the authorities of the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos to encourage sports among students Young people also showed a great predisposition to practice it but there was a discipline that predominated in the taste of boys compared to all others soccer The teachers of that time did not see with good eyes that young students spend several hours of their time doing sports because they considered that this would be detrimental to their academic performance However history was written and the young people from the different faculties organized themselves to give shape to what they called the Federacion Universitaria today Club Universitario de Deportes Luciano Rico Molina 343 Origin of the Club Universitario de Deportes edit Main article Club Universitario de Deportes nbsp The now historic and iconic shield of the Federacion Universitaria de Futbol currently Club Universitario de Deportes was designed by Luis Malaga Arenas from Arequipa student and delegate of the San Fernando Faculty of Medicine of the National University of San Marcos in 1924 Jose Rubio Galindo a student at the Faculty of Letters and Luis Malaga Arenas a student at the Faculty of Medicine dedicated their free hours to exchanging ideas with a view to realizing a common desire to form a great institution 344 345 Then they would join Placido Galindo Eduardo Astengo Rafael Quiros Mario de las Casas Alberto Denegri Luis de Souza Ferreira who scored the first Peruvian goal in a FIFA World Cup 346 Andres Rotta Carlos Galindo Francisco Sabroso Jorge Gongora Pablo Pacheco Carlos Lassus and Carlos Cilloniz among others Thus on August 7 1924 at 7 00 p m UTC 5 university students met at the headquarters of the Federation of Students of Peru at 106 Juan de la Coba street in the city of Lima 347 giving rise to the Federacion Universitaria de Futbol as an association of the representative teams of the Faculties of the University of San Marcos and the Special Schools of Engineering Agronomy and Central Normal 344 348 In the founding act of the club it was determined to establish as a shield a garnet colored letter U enclosed in a circle of the same color with a white background 349 The design was in charge of Luis Malaga Arenas from Arequipa at that time a delegate of the San Fernando Faculty of Medicine and one of the most enthusiastic managers of the formation of the Federacion Universitaria de Futbol 350 The first shields were large and had a very rustic finish They were used on the left side of the chest and in some cases in the center of the uniform 351 Currently the official design of the shield uses more stylized typography and the background of the shield is cream In sportswear it is always used on the left side The National Sports Committee the highest body of Peruvian sports at that time recognized the Federacion Universitaria as if it were a League Hence together with the Peruvian Football League the Amateur Association the Callao League Circolo Sportivo Italiano and Lima Cricket and Football Club they formed the Football Federation 352 After participating in different inter university tournaments and friendly matches between 1924 and 1927 344 the Peruvian Football Federation invited the Federacion Universitaria to participate in the Selection and Competition Championship First Division Tournament of 1928 353 nbsp In 1929 the Federacion Universitaria team of the University of San Marcos today Club Universitario de Deportes won the National Championship for the first time It made its official debut on May 27 against the Jose Olaya de Chorrillos Club whom it beat 7 1 354 At the end of the championship the Federacion Universitaria ranked second behind Alianza Lima with which they played for the title in three games 1 0 victory 1 1 draw and 2 0 defeat 344 In 1929 the championship only had the participation of twelve teams due to the suspension of Alianza Lima for refusing to cede its players to the national team 355 In this tournament Federacion Universitaria obtained its first national title at the end of the championship with seven wins three draws and one loss completing seventeen points one more than Circolo Sportivo Italiano which it had defeated 7 0 355 Carlos Cilloniz a Federacion Universitaria footballer scored eight goals becoming the top scorer in the championship 356 In 1930 the first FIFA World Cup was held in Montevideo Uruguay and the Peruvian team attended the event with a squad that featured eight players from the Federacion Universitaria squad Eduardo Astengo Carlos Cilloniz Luis de Souza Ferreira Alberto Denegri Arturo Fernandez Placido Galindo Jorge Gongora and Pablo Pacheco 357 After the World Cup the club s first official tour took place it traveled to the provinces by steamboat to face the Association White Star which it defeated 1 0 354 then he toured Huacho and participated in the Gubbins Cup 352 That same year it was part of group 2 in the national tournament achieving two victories and a draw with which he advanced to the final league where it placed third 358 nbsp Manifestation of students from San Marcos members of the Federation of University Students acronym FEU hoisting in 1930 the flag used to represent both their organization and the emerging Federacion Universitaria de Futbol The following year discrepancies arose internally with the authorities of the National University of San Marcos since the rector Jose Antonio Encinas prohibited the use of the name Federacion Universitaria de Futbol and this led to the change by Club Universitario de Deportes becoming independent totally from university 344 The club which is currently the team with the most national titles in the history of Peruvian football maintains an important historical link with the University of San Marcos 359 360 Club Deportivo San Marcos edit Main article Deportivo Universidad San Marcos In 2001 the University of San Marcos created the Club Deportivo Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos which was born as a club in the summer of 2001 In subsequent years it would rise in the district and regional leagues until it reached the Second Division of Peru where it played until 2011 Club San Marcos played at home in the San Marcos stadium located on the university campus The team baptized with the name The lions because this animal is the symbol of Mark the evangelist had its best participation in 2006 when it reached the runner up position in the Second Division 335 Later the university creates Deportivo San Marcos The club participates from 2013 to date in the first division of Cercado de Lima It is one of the main cheerleading teams in the tournament and was runner up three times He qualified several times for the Interleague tournament in Lima Then the San Marcos Cultural Sports Association which participated in the Pueblo Libre district league in 2013 and qualified for the Lima Interleagues of the same period Finally the university has its own football team that participates in the University Football League organized by FEDUP from 2008 to the present Notable alumni and academics editSee also Category National University of San Marcos alumni and Category Academic staff of the National University of San Marcos Both formally and colloquially the characters that have been part of the National University of San Marcos students professors researchers and even those who have been awarded the distinction of honorary professor or the title of Doctor honoris causa have received the title of sanmarquinos 361 362 The word has been in common use by the Peruvian population throughout its history to refer to the close and prominent figures of this house of studies and even to the pets and animals adopted by the university community 363 364 365 Alumni faculty and researchers editIn its more than 470 years of history the National University of San Marcos has seen numerous students professors researchers deans and rectors who have stood out at the local national Latin American and global levels The University of San Marcos has had a very significant influence on the development of science medicine engineering law politics social humanities arts and sports subjects throughout the history of Peru managing to highlight the students and professors in decisive times for the national reality such as throughout the Viceroyalty 16th 17th and 17th centuries during the process of Independence 18th and 19th centuries and in the current republican era 19th 20th and 21st centuries Among the most outstanding people from San Marcos we can mention scientists and engineers such as Pedro Peralta y Barnuevo Santiago Antunez de Mayolo candidate for the 1943 Nobel Prize in Physics 366 Federico Villarreal Alfred Rosenblatt Eduardo de Habich Carlos Bustamante Monteverde and Harald Helfgott doctors like Hipolito Unanue Cayetano Heredia Daniel Alcides Carrion and Alberto Barton 367 writers and artists such as Mario Vargas Llosa 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature the only Peruvian Nobel to date Cesar Vallejo Alfredo Bryce Echenique Jose Maria Arguedas candidate for the 1971 Nobel Prize in Literature Ricardo Palma Abraham Valdelomar Javier Heraud Blanca Varela Ventura Garcia Calderon candidate for the 1934 Nobel Prize in Literature and Alberto Hidalgo candidate for the 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature social researchers such as Julio Cesar Tello 368 Maria Rostworowski Ruth Shady Jose de la Riva Aguero y Osma Javier Prado y Ugarteche Raul Porras Barrenechea and Jorge Basadre lawyers and politicians such as Francisco Garcia Calderon Landa candidate for the 1934 Nobel Prize in Literature Mariano H Cornejo Zenteno candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize from 1931 to 1939 Jose Bernardo de Tagle Bernardo O Higgins Victor Raul Haya de la Torre Victor Andres Belaunde Miguelina Acosta Cardenas and Beatriz Merino economists like Javier Silva Ruete and Daniel Schydlowsky Rosenberg twenty one Presidents of the Republic of Peru among many others 369 133 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 Notable National University of San Marcos alumni and faculties include nbsp Santiago Antunez de Mayolo Engineer and scientist Candidate for the 1943 Nobel Prize in Physics nbsp Jose Maria Arguedas Novelist and anthropologist Candidate for the 1971 Nobel Prize in Literature nbsp Federico Villarreal Scientist and mathematician Creator of the Villarreal polynomial and 180th Rector of the National University of San Marcos nbsp Raul Porras Barrenechea Diplomat historian and politician Former President of the Senate of the Republic of Peru nbsp Victor Raul Haya de la Torre Politician philosopher and author Founder of the APRA and President of the Constituent Assembly 1979 nbsp Jorge Basadre Historian Minister of Education of Peru and President of the Historical Institute of Peru nbsp Julio C Tello Physician archaeologist and anthropologist Founder of the National Museum of Archaeology Anthropology and History of Peru nbsp Pedro Peralta y Barnuevo Mathematician cosmographer historian scholar poet and astronomer 127th Rector of the National University of San Marcos nbsp Mario Vargas Llosa Novelist 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature nbsp Alberto Barton Physician and microbiologist Discoverer of the Bartonella etiological agent of Carrion s disease nbsp Maria Luisa Aguilar Astronomer Member of the International Astronomical Union nbsp Alan Garcia Lawyer 53rd and 57th President of Peru nbsp Cayetano Heredia Physician Founder and first dean of the San Fernando School of Medicine of the National University of San Marcos nbsp Ruth Shady Archaeologist and anthropologist Principal investigator of the Norte Chico civilization nbsp Alberto Tejada Urologist and soccer referee Former Minister of Health of Peru nbsp Gladys Tejeda Long distance runner Gold medal at Women s marathon at the 18th Pan American Games nbsp Abraham Valdelomar Poet and short story writer nbsp Bernardo O Higgins Military officer 1st President of Chile nbsp oscar Miro Quesada de la Guerra Scientific journalist nbsp Valentin Paniagua Corazao Lawyer and politician 55th President of Peru nbsp Manuel Prado Ugarteche Banker 43rd and 46th President of Peru nbsp Daniel Alcides Carrion Physician nbsp Cesar Vallejo Poet and writer nbsp Alfredo Bryce Echenique Writer nbsp Blanca Varela Poet nbsp Maria Rostworowski Historian nbsp Rebeca Carrion Cachot archaeologist nbsp Ricardo Palma Author scholar librarian and politician Director of the National Library of Peru nbsp Javier Heraud Poet nbsp Francisco Garcia Calderon Lawyer Provisional President of Peru nbsp Jose de la Riva Aguero y Osma Historian writer and politician Former Prime Minister of Peru nbsp Jose Bernardo de Tagle y Portocarrero Soldier and politician 2nd President of Peru Honoris causa doctorates edit The Honoris causa doctorate is the highest academic distinction conferred by this higher house of studies The University of San Marcos began to award this recognition in the 19th century to the two greatest liberators of South America Jose de San Martin and Simon Bolivar In addition to these among the main figures who have received this recognition from the university during the 20th and 21st centuries are Pope John Paul II French President Charles de Gaulle Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges researchers Alberto Barton and Maria Reiche the Secretary generals of the United Nations Javier Perez de Cuellar and Ban Ki moon and the Nobel Prize laureates Albert Einstein Peter Agre Peter C Doherty Pablo Neruda Camilo Jose Cela Mario Vargas Llosa Muhammad Yunus Adolfo Perez Esquivel Peter Diamond Robert C Merton Eric Maskin Cristobal Pissarides among others 133 387 Popular culture edit nbsp The university tradition indicates that at the end of the 16th century Mark the evangelist was chosen as patron and the official name of the university Ricardo Palma recounts in one of the stories of his Peruvian Traditions entitled El Patronato de San Marcos how the institution acquired its current name in the 16th century and Mark the Evangelist as its patron as well as by extension the Lion of Saint Mark as his pet In 1572 Francisco de la Cruz sixth rector of the University of San Marcos was accused of being alumbrado and was therefore imprisoned by the Inquisition A case was opened accusing him of being a false prophet aberrational conduct in an exorcism aberrational ideas such as the restitution of land to indigenous peoples and heresy The process came to an end in 1576 and although torture was applied to force him to retract he was finally found guilty for having been and is a pertinacious heretic heresiarch dogmatizer and teacher of new sects and errors He was burned at the stake during an auto da fe on April 1 1578 388 Another alumnus involved in an auto da fe was the doctor Francisco Maldonado da Silva burned at the stake on January 23 1639 nbsp The Royal Hospital of San Andres where the School of Medicine of the University of San Marcos functioned in its beginnings would also have been the last place that the mummy of the Inca emperor Pachacuti was kept In 1811 the School of Medicine of the University of San Marcos began its operations in the Hospital Real de San Andres a place that the university had already begun to use since 1792 when it inaugurated its first anatomical amphitheater there This campus which was part of the university has great historical value to this day On the one hand because it is the oldest hospital in Peru and South America and on the other since it is the last place that according to Inca Garcilaso de la Vega and Jose de Acosta would have housed a group of mummies of Inca royalty among these those of the emperor Pachacuti 389 Currently archaeologists from San Marcos are involved in a project to enhance the local area as a cultural center and medicine museum 390 Harvard University founded in 1636 is the oldest university in America United States In turn the University of San Marcos founded in the City of the Kings in 1551 is in a way its counterpart and sister being the oldest university in the Americas and thus in Latin America This historical peculiarity has contributed to the recent significant increase in cooperation between the two institutions in terms of student exchange promotion of studies teacher training and support for researchers Before the COVID 19 pandemic there was a program Sanmarquinos for the Peru and the World where more than 20 teachers and 140 students the first two places in each professional school at the end of General Studies sixth cycle and student leaders from the National University of San Marcos traveled to receive training through 15 days at Harvard University 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 After the expiration of the alliance with Laspau after the COVID 19 pandemic the program seeks agreements with other universities in the world for example in 2022 the students had an internship at UNAM 398 399 nbsp The Clock Tower of the University of Puerto Rico includes the shields of Harvard University right and the University of San Marcos left as these are the oldest universities in North and South America The University of Puerto Rico aspires to inherit its centuries old educational traditions from these historic universities In 1937 the Clock Tower of the University of Puerto Rico in Rio Piedras was erected it includes the shields of the University of San Marcos on the left the shield of the University of Puerto Rico in the center and the shield of Harvard University on the right San Marcos established in Lima Peru in 1551 is the oldest University in the Americas Harvard founded in Cambridge Massachusetts in 1636 is the oldest university in the United States Both represent the oldest universities in South America and North America from which the University of Puerto Rico aspires to inherit its centuries old educational traditions 400 The Coordinator of Inter American Affairs a United States agency recorded a documentary on Lima in 1944 that included a visit to the University of San Marcos then located in the Casona In the recording you can see the old admission process consisting of an oral exam One of the teachers and evaluators registered in the documentary is the historian and diplomat from San Marcos Raul Porras Barrenechea 401 402 403 404 During World War II the Peruvian and San Marcos doctor Ernesto Pinto Bazurco living in Germany came to suffer persecution by the Gestapo eventually being imprisoned in the Laufen castle in 1942 Years later when he was released he assumed the position of Consul of Peru in Germany which allowed him to issue documentation and passports that helped several Jews to escape the Holocaust promoted by the Nazi regime In 1948 he returns to Peru where he resumes his medical profession He passed away on May 19 2014 Laufen Castle where he was imprisoned now has a memorial plaque in his honor 405 The short novel The lurker at the threshold started by the American horror and science fiction writer H P Lovecraft and finished in 1945 by August Derleth a writer belonging to the Circle of Lovecraft mentions the University of San Marcos as one of the locations where fragments of the mythical Necronomicon a fictional magical book from the Lovecraftian universe are kept The other locations for fragments of the grimoire are the British Museum the National Library of France Harvard University the University of Buenos Aires and the non existent Miskatonic University 406 407 span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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