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the province of Córdoba, due to a situation of disorganization and chaos across the nation. Around the middle of the 19th century, a new national constitution was ratified, which outlined the new framework for the political organization of Argentina. At this time there were two provincial universities in the country: one in Córdoba and one in Buenos Aires (founded in 1821). The former was nationalized in 1856, the latter in 1881, leaving both under control of the national government.
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1877 the School of Medicine was opened. In 1885 the Law of Avellaneda, the first law pertaining to universities, was passed, laying out the ways in which the bylaws of the national universities could be amended, and their administrative framework, leaving other matters under the control of the universities themselves. In 1886 the bylaws of the university in Córdoba were modified to conform to the new law.
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In 1943, it changed its name first to School of Higher Education on Languages and then to School of Higher Education on Classic and Modern Languages, at the same time that the academic offerings were expanded, and the curricula were modified. Since the early 1980s, there were plans to establish it as
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Its origin dates back to 1920 when the Department of Languages was created, under the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences. The first languages studied were French, Italian and basic notions of legal Latin. In 1926, it changed its name to Language Institute, which depended on the Rector's Office of the
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the sciences gained momentum through the recruitment of foreign lecturers specializing in Mathematical-Physical Science, leading to the opening of the School of Exact, Physical, and Natural Sciences. This period also saw the birth of the Academy of Exact Sciences and the Astronomical Observatory. In
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Monsignor Funes was the architect of profound reforms in studies and introduced new subjects. On May 25, 1810, the May Revolution began, and the new regime took control of the University of Córdoba, although Monsignor Funes remained in his post. In 1820 the university was relocated in other parts of
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In 1918, the UNC was the scene of a historic milestone known as the University Reform. Students, inspired by the ideas of autonomy, co-governance and democratization of education, led a movement that spread throughout Latin America. This academic revolution had a lasting impact on higher education
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At the end of the 18th century, law studies were added (with the creation of the School of Law and Social Sciences), and from this time forward studies at the university were no longer exclusively theological. Following a conflict between the Franciscans and the secular clergy over the direction of
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granted this authority by an official document, which arrived in the city in April 1622. With this authorization, and with the approval of the church hierarchy and the provincial head of the Jesuits, Pedro de Oñate, the university began its official existence. This also marks the beginning of the
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founded the Collegium Maximum in Córdoba, which was attended by students of the order. An institution of the highest intellectual caliber for the time, this was the precursor of the university. While still under the control of the Jesuits, and during the administration of the Bishop of
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the university, the house of study was renamed (by royal decree) to Royal University of Saint Charles and Our Lady of Monserrat. With this new name the university acquired the double title of Royal and Pontifical, and Monsignor
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priest, Father Ignacio Duarte y Quirós, in 1687 and incorporated into the university's aegis in 1907. The College of Monserrat, as well as the original physical plant of the university and the Jesuit church, are part of the
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Between 1860 and 1880, many academic reforms were instituted, similar to those occurring at other universities around the world. In 1864 theological studies were finally eliminated. During the presidency of
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This School has undergraduate degrees in six languages (German, Spanish, French, English, Italian and Portuguese) and graduate degrees such as conferences, Master´s degrees, and PhDs.
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The main campus is located in the center of the city, made up of 23 buildings for classes and cultural activities. In 1952, a more spacious campus, the "University City" (Spanish:
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order. For the first 150 years after its founding, the university maintained an exclusive focus on philosophy and theology. The first secondary school in Cordoba was
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University Dining Services: Operates during the academic year and offers meals from Monday through Friday, with three daily menus overseen by a nutrition specialist
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Career Assistance: Specialized staffpeople provide counseling to students and prospective students on planning for a professional career, and on academic matters
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University, and the academic offer was expanded with professorships and translation programs in German, French, English and Italian.
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was appointed president. With these changes, the Franciscans were replaced by the secular clergy as leaders of the university.
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Athletic Department: Offers students opportunities to participate in sports and other physical activities, primarily on campus
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La Universidad de Córdoba. Socialización y reproducción de la elite en el período colonial y principios del independiente
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Grants: Grant programs funded by the national government and by contributions from students of the university
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and laid the groundwork for a more inclusive and participatory approach to university decision-making.
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The Jesuits remained in control of the university until 1767, when they were expelled by order of King
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Since the early 20th century it has been the second largest university in the country (after the
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Students and faculty assemble in the main auditorium for the election of university authorities
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Reconstruction of the university with the church of the Jesuits at the end of the 18th century
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Main Library: Includes more than 150,000 manuscripts and periodicals from the 19th century
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a faculty, a project that became a reality in 2000. Its current Dean is Graciela Ferrero.
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School of Languages, National University of Córdoba, Argentina
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ranked the university within the 801-1000 band globally.
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Faculty of Mathematics, Astronomy, Physics and Computing
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Universidad Nacional de Cordoba

Latin
Public
Endowment
US$
Rector
Undergraduates
Postgraduates
Córdoba
Córdoba Province
Argentina
Urban
www.unc.edu.ar

Spanish
public university
Córdoba
Argentina
Argentina
third oldest university of the Americas
National University of San Marcos
Saint Thomas Aquinas University
University of Buenos Aires

Society of Jesus
Tucumán
Pope Gregory XV

Carlos III

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