National University of San Marcos
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Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos | |
Motto | Universidad del Perú, Decana de América |
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Type | Public university |
Established | May 12, 1551 |
Undergraduates | 28,645 |
Postgraduates | 3,447 |
Location | , |
Campus | Urban |
Mascot | Lion |
Website | www.unmsm.edu.pe |
The National University of San Marcos (Spanish: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos , UNMSM) is a public university in Lima, Peru. It was founded on 12 May 1551. It is the first and most important university of Peru and the oldest university of the Americas. The University of San Marcos has 20 faculties and 62 academic schools. It enrolls 28,645 undergraduate students and 3,447 graduate students. The National University of San Marcos has many notable students and graduates, including the only Peruvian Nobel Prize winner, Mario Vargas Llosa. Academically, the University of San Marcos ranks first in Peru.[1][2][3][4]
History
The National University of San Marcos was founded on 12 May 1551, in Lima (Peru), as the "Real Universidad de la Ciudad de los Reyes" (Real University of the City of the Kings), by the emperor Carlos I of Spain. It was the first university officially founded (by royal decree) in the Americas. Its first rector was Juan Bautista de la Roca. During its first years it was a monastic institution. Pedro Fernández Valenzuela was its first secular rector in 1571. On 17 September 1574, was elected the name of the evangelist "San Marcos" (Saint Mark) as the official name for the main university of the Viceroyalty of Peru.
The University of San Marcos began its classes with the studies of theology and arts, after some years it were introduced the studies of law and medicine. The viceroy of Peru Francisco de Toledo gave help to the secularization of the university, then it was possible to choose a religious person or a secular person as the rector. During the 18th century, many Latinoamerican intellectuals from the University of San Marcos started to critic the colonial system. San Marcos and the colleges of San Carlos and San Fernando (after incorporated to the university) were monitored by the Viceroy.
During the emancipation times, the university was a very important figure for the independence movements. The first Constituent congress of Peru took place in the chapel of the University of San Marcos in 1822. During the 19th century the university returned to its local known as the "Casona", next to the university park. Until 1946, the university was usually call University of Lima, then in that year it was officialized its name as "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos" (National University of San Marcos). In 1951, it was opened the Stadium of the University of San Marcos, as part of the celebrations of its 400th anniversary.
Nowadays, the University of San Marcos has 20 faculties and 62 academic schools, being the only Peruvian university that offers studies in the main areas of knowledge (using the UNESCO criteria). San Marcos is considered as the main Peruvian university because its important participation during the history of Peru and its notable alumni and faculty. It is the only Peruvian university with a Nobel Prize winner, Mario Vargas Llosa, among its alumni.
Organization
Government
The government of the university was initially led by religious rectors, since the illustration times until today it is led by secular rectors. The main organs of the university government are:
- University assembly: The main organ of government of the university, its main function is the modification of the laws of the university. It is formed by the rector, the two vicerectors, the deans of the faculties, the director of the postgraduate school, representatives of the professors, representatives of the schools, one representative of the graduates, and the president of the students federation of the university.
- University council: It is in charged of the administration of the university. It is formed by the rector, the two vicerectors, the deans of the faculties, the director of the postgraduate school, representatives of the professors, representatives of the schools, one representative of the graduates, and the president of the students federation of the university.
- Rectorate: It is the organ of the university formed mainly by the rector and the two vicerectors . The University have had 213 rectors since its creation. Nowadays, the rector of the university is Dr. Luis Izquierdo.
Notable alumni and academics
During its more than 450 years of history, the National University of San Marcos have had many notable alumni and academics:
National University Of San Marcos Media
- UNMSM plaza central.jpg,
- UNMSM Casona de San Marcos y Parque Universitario 2.0.jpg,
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.
Notes
- ↑ "Ranking Universitario en el Perú" (PDF). Asamblea Nacional de Rectores (ANR) and UNESCO. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-11-04. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
- ↑ "University Ranking by Academic Performance (2010): Top Perú". URAP Center. Archived from the original on 2019-05-15. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
- ↑ "2011 World University Ranking: Top Peru". 4 International Colleges & Universities. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
- ↑ "Ranking pone a UNMSM como la mejor del Perú". Diario La República. Retrieved 2011-03-13.
References
- (in Spanish) Cayo Códova, Percy (2004). Enciclopedia Temática del Perú. TOMO III: República. Lima, Perú: Orbis Ventures, El Comercio. ISBN 9972752038.[dead link]
- (in Spanish) Del Busto Duthurburu, José Antonio (2004). Enciclopedia Temática del Perú. TOMO II: Conquista y Virreinato. Lima, Perú: Orbis Ventures, El Comercio. ISBN 997275202X.[dead link]
- (in Spanish) De León Pinelo, Antonio (1631). Por la real Universidad y escuelas generales de S. Marcos de la ciudad de Lima, en las provincias del Perú. Madrid, España.
- (in Spanish) Eguiguren Escudero, Luis Antonio (1949). Diccionario histórico-cronológico de la Real y Pontifica Universidad de San Marcos y sus colegios. Lima, Perú: Fondo Editorial de la UNMSM.
- (in Spanish) Eguiguren Escudero, Luis Antonio (1951). Historia de la Universidad. La universidad en el Siglo XVI. Lima, Perú: Fondo Editorial de la UNMSM.
- (in Spanish) García Cáceres, Uriel (2004). Enciclopedia Temática del Perú. TOMO XII: Salud. Lima, Perú: Orbis Ventures, El Comercio. ISBN 9972752127.
- (in Spanish) García Zárate, Óscar Augusto, ed. (2003). Hacia una nueva universidad en el Perú. Lima, Perú: Fondo Editorial de la UNMSM.[dead link]
- (in Spanish) González Vigil, Ricardo (2004). Enciclopedia Temática del Perú. TOMO XIV: Literatura. Lima, Perú: Orbis Ventures, El Comercio. ISBN 9972752143.
- Higgins, James (2005). Lima: A cultural history. Nueva York, EEUU: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195178904.
- (in Spanish) Maticorena Estrada, Miguel (2000). San Marcos de Lima, Universidad Decana de América, una argumentación histórica-jurídica y el derecho indiano. Lima, Perú: Fondo Editorial de la UNMSM.
- (in Spanish) Porras Barrenechea, Raúl (2010). San Marcos y la cultura peruana: Mito, tradición e historia del Perú. Lima, Perú: Fondo Editorial de la UNMSM.
- (in Spanish) Sánchez Sánchez, Luis Alberto (1961). La universidad no es una isla... Un estudio, un plan, y tres discursos. Lima, Perú: Ediciones Perú.
- (in Spanish) Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (2007). Catálogo Universitario y Prospecto de Admisión 2008-II. Lima, Perú: Centro de Producción e Imprenta de la UNMSM.
- (in Spanish) Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (2010). Catálogo Universitario y Prospecto de Admisión 2011-I. Lima, Perú: Centro de Producción e Imprenta de la UNMSM.
- (in Spanish) Valcárcel Esparza, Carlos Daniel (1981). Historia de la Universidad de San Marcos (1551-1980). Caracas: Academia Nacional de la Historia.
- (in Spanish) Valcárcel Esparza, Carlos Daniel (2001). San Marcos, Universidad Decana de América. Lima, Perú: Fondo Editorial de la UNMSM. ISBN 9972461408.
- (in Spanish) López Soria, José Ignacio; et al. (2004). Enciclopedia Temática del Perú. TOMO XI: Ciencia y Tecnología. Lima, Perú: Orbis Ventures, El Comercio. ISBN 9972752119.
- (in Spanish) Peña Rodríguez, Víctor Antonio; et al. (2002). La Producción científica en San Marcos (1995-2001). Lima, Perú: Fondo Editorial de la UNMSM.
- Summerfield, Carol J.; et al. (1998). International Dictionary of University Histories. Chicago, Illinois, EEUU: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. ISBN 1884964230.
Other websites
- National University of San Marcos official website (in Spanish)
- Cultural Center of San Marcos official website Archived 2010-10-30 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)