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National University of San Marcos
Major National University of Saint Mark (, UNMSM) is a public university in Lima, Peru. It was chartered on May 12, 1551 by a Royal Decree signed by Charles I of Spain as Real and Pontifical University of the City of the Kings of Lima (), which makes it the oldest officially established university in the Americas, and as such, one of the oldest universities in the world. It was known simple as the University of Lima between 1551 and 1574; during the Viceroyalty of Peru, such denomination continued unofficialy until 1946. The university has 56 academic-professional schools, organize into 20 faculties, and these into 6 academic areas. All the faculties offer undergraduate and graduate degrees. The student body consists of over 30,000 undergraduate and 4,000 graduate students from all the country and some other countries. The university has also different institutions and dependencies as its own cultural center, libraries, museums, editorial, etc. Due to its prestigious faculty and renowned alumni, the quality of its curricular contents, and its very competitive admission process, San Marcos is considered by many as the most important and respected institution of higher education in the country, as well as a leading center of scientific research.[1] The university is also recognized for its history of student activism in the country and its athletic teams.
HistoryFray Thomas de San Martin, founder of San Marcos University. The Faculty of Medicine, also known as Faculty of San Fernando (named after Ferdinand VII of Spain), was established during the Viceroy Francisco de Toledo, Count of Oropesa's administration in 1573; and is the second largest campus of San Marcos. Originally it was located at the Plaza del Estanque until the 1860s when it moved to Grau Avenue, still in downtown Lima. Shield
San Marcos shields throughout its history, from left to right. The 1574 version of the original University shield already shows Saint Mark writing at a desk, a lion, three crowns, and the Latin phrase "Plus ultra". The second shield: the round shape was improved and the angel at the top modified and its wings made clear. The recent third shield added light computer-generated imagery effects. This shield was the longest-enduring symbol of the university: it was used for almost four and a half centuries, until the late 1980s, when it was improved for the second generation shield, where major changes were made to the angel's shape and its wings. The third generation shield used today, was introduced on May 12, 2001 along a special anniversary seal, which was used throughout 2001 and 2002. The third emblem added light computer-generated imagery effects; the RGB color model was used and golden effects were added for shield's frame and shade in background. Oldest university in the AmericasThere is some controversy regarding the claim that San Marcos is the oldest university in the Americas, although it is certainly the oldest on the continental mainland. San Marcos is known as the Dean of America ("dean" in the sense of "oldest member"). There are other universities that claim similar titles. The Autonomous University of Santo Domingo was founded in 1538 (thus predating UNMSM by 14 years) but was not officially recognized by Royal Decree until 1558. It regards itself as Primada de América. UNMSM's claims are based on the fact that it was the first institution in the Americas established by a royal decree (signed by Charles I of Spain), and also on the fact that it is the only American institution of higher education from the sixteenth century to operate without interruption from the time of its founding. This last claim has been accepted by many historians, since many universities in the Americas were closed during the wars of independence or other conflicts or political turmoil. San Marcos also says that according to the Archivo General de Indias, a famous Spanish repository of documents on the former colonies in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries, there were no official records authorizing any university or higher educational institution before UNMSM in 1551. http://sisbib.unmsm.edu.pe/bibvirtual/libros/historia/San_marcos/Fund_Uni_Sto_Domin.htm The National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) was chartered the same year as UNMSM (by a royal decree of September 21, 1551), as the Royal University of the New Spain, which makes it the second oldest in the Americas. OrganizationPeruvian postal service made a commemorative stamp in 2001 for San Marcos' University, it features the third generation logo. The university was originally headed by members of the clergy; during the Enlightenment, Bourbon reforms transformed it into a secular institution. The university is governed by:
The original faculties at San Marcos were Theology, Arts and Law; Jurisprudence, and Medicine were added later in the colonial period. The Faculty of Natural Sciences and the Faculty of Economics and Commerce were created in the mid-19th century. The Faculty of Science was subdivided by specialities in the 20th century. The Faculty of Theology was closed in 1935. In the mid-1990s San Marcos' departments were grouped into four academic blocks, as shown below.
Famous alumniClass of Jurisprudence and Law of 1896 posing in front of department's water fountain.
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