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Type | Private |
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Established | 1962 |
Religious affiliation | Jesuit (Roman Catholic) |
President | Felipe Portocarrero Suárez |
Students | 5000 approx. |
Location | Jesus Maria, Lima , Peru |
Tuition | S/.209,500 (PEN) |
Affiliations | SEKN, Laurin, AACSB, AAMBA, Consorcio de Universidades |
Website | UP |
University of the Pacific (Spanish: Universidad del Pacífico) (UP) is a private university in the Jesús María District of Lima, Peru.[1] It was established in 1962 by a group of Peruvian entrepreneurs supported by the Society of Jesus. In the past three decades, Universidad del Pacifico has been ranked as the best peruvian university and one of the most esteemed universities in the Latin American region in fields of economics, law, finance, accounting, and business administration.[2]
The Society of Jesus co-founded the university and made the administrative and academic decisions necessary to establish it. Jesuits continue to make strategic decisions for UP, which is a member of the Association of Universities Entrusted to the Society of Jesus in Latin America – twenty-eight universities in fifteen countries of Latin America. The Society of Jesus together with the Board ensures compliance with principles behind the University of the Pacific statutes.[3]
The University specializes in Business Management and Economics, and is regarded as the best Peruvian university in these fields.[4]
At the undergraduate level, UP offers bachelor's degrees in Economics, Business Administration and Accounting. In 2008, it became the first university in Peru to offer a management Engineering degree. That same year, Law was added to its degree programs.[5] In 2011 two new departments were opened, International Business and Marketing.[6] At the graduate level, it offers a Master of Business Administration,[7] a Master of Finance and a Master of Economics.[8] In August 2011, the University as well as its Post-Graduate school received the AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate School of Business) accreditation, which is one of the most important awards for universities and business schools around the world.
UP has approximately 5000 students enrolled.[9] The academic year at the undergraduate level consists of two semesters, from late-March to July and mid-August to mid-December, with a 3 to 4 week break between. At the graduate level the academic year consists of three terms: January–April, May–August, and September–December. UP cooperates with other agencies to provide service-learning courses.[4]
The University, through the Research Center of the University of the Pacific (Centro de Investigación de la Universidad del Pacífico), conducts large-scale research projects within Peru and at the Latin American level, in matters of economic theory and trade, public policy, fiscal policy, environmental issues, human development, civil society, philanthropy, and SMEs development.[10] Some of these are funded by the Kellogg Foundation,[11] the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, and other regional development agencies.
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