Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata | |
Former names | Universidad de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (University of the Province of Buenos Aires) |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1962 |
Rector | Alfredo Lazzeretti |
Academic staff | 4,734 |
Students | 25,549 (2016) |
Location | , , |
Campus | Complejo Universitario Manuel Belgrano |
Website | mdp |
The National University of Mar del Plata (Spanish: Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, UNMdP) is an Argentine national university in the city of Mar del Plata, on the Atlantic coast.
The institution was established in 1962 as the Universidad de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (University of the Province of Buenos Aires). The university acquired its current name in 1975, when under the auspices of the Taquini Plan the Argentine government took over its administration and merged it with the Universidad Católica Stella Maris (Catholic University Stella Maris).
The UNMdP currently includes nine faculties (Architecture, Urbanism and Design, Agricultural Sciences, Economics and Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Health Sciences and Social Work, Law, Humanities, Engineering and Psychology) and one school (School of Medicine[1]). It offers 50 graduate programmes, 11 pre-graduate programmes, and 48 post-graduate programmes.[2]