Universidad de Antioquia | |
Other name | UdeA |
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Former names | Franciscan College[1] |
Motto | Alma Máter de la Raza |
Motto in English | The Alma Mater of the Race |
Type | Public |
Established | 1803 |
Academic affiliations | ASCUN, AUIP, Universia |
Rector | John Jairo Arboleda Céspedes |
Academic staff | 1,386 FTE[2] |
Administrative staff | 1,589[2] |
Students | 30,844[2] |
Undergraduates | 29,175[2] |
Postgraduates | 1,669[2] |
Location | , Colombia 6°16′03″N 75°34′06″W / 6.2674°N 75.5684°W |
Campus | Urban |
Colours | White and green |
Website | www |
The University of Antioquia (Spanish: Universidad de Antioquia), also called UdeA, is primarily a public research-based university, located in the city of Medellín, Colombia. With regional campuses in Amalfi, Andes, Caucasia, Carmen de Viboral, Envigado, Puerto Berrío, Santa Fe de Antioquia, Segovia, Sonsón, Turbo and Yarumal,[3] it remain one of the oldest university in the region. As of 2024, we can read on their publication site that, more than 272 groups and over 5,000 faculty students, are working on 1,200 collaborative projects. Founded in 1803 after a Royal Decree was issued by King [citation needed] Charles IV of Spain, under the name Franciscan College (Spanish: Colegio de Franciscanos),[1][4] they have maintained their accreditation from the Ministry of Education for more than 2 centuries.[citation needed]. Along with the University of the Andes, each institution hold the second longest term behind the National University of Colombia. UdeA and the Tecnológico de Antioquia have the largest number of seats in the department of Antioquia.[5]
The university is a member of the Association of Colombian Universities (ASCUN),[6] the Iberoamerican Association of Postgraduate Universities (AUIP),[7] and the network Universia.[8]
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