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  1. At the beginning of a new millennium, the University of Guadalajara is a passionate community, heir to an educational tradition forged along more than two centuries. To its University Centers located in the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara and eight regions of Jalisco, 280,297 students come every day to study in the 422 vocational, high school, undergraduate, and graduate academic programs the University offers. Our faculty is renowned as one of the most important in Mexico. The University of Guadalajara is a fundamental institution for forming high-quality human resources and the production of scientific and technological knowledge that supports Jalisco's development. The cultural life and artistic wealth of the western region of Mexico could not be accounted for without the University of Guadalajara's pioneering and unique contribution. The purpose of this document is to familiarize the reader with our alma mater, its history, the plans for its development, its vision towards the future, its structure and organization, and some of the main achievements of its university centers and academic communities. Let it be a first approach, brief but to the point, that conveys most of all the principles and values that nourish the day-to-day activities of our students, our faculty, and our administrative staff. Let it also be an introduction to what we are and what we can become: a higher education institution that makes a crucial contribution to be a better educated, more cultivated, more organized and with a more virtuous civic life, with a more robust economy and more democratic society, open to the accomplishment of knowledge here and the rest of the world. The history of our University began in the Colonial period of the Western region of our country. With the antecedent of the St. Thomas College, founded in 1591 by the Jesuits-who would be expelled from all the Spanish dominions in 1767 – Fray Antonio Alcalde y Barriga, Bishop of Nueva Galicia, begged leave from King Carlos IV of Spain to create a university similar to that in Salamanca and was authorized in 1791 to inaugurate the Real Universidad de Guadalajara solemnly, with Lectures in Medicine and Law. From 1826 to 1860, as a consequence of the constant conflict between conservative and liberal governments in the young Mexican Republic, the University was closed and reopened several times, and renamed "Instituto de Ciencias del Estado" or "Universidad de Guadalajara" depending on which side was in power. The Escuela Preparatoria de Jalisco, the first high school in the state, was created in 1914, and in 1925 the foundation of the University of Guadalajara was acknowledged. Its first Governing Laws (Ley Orgánica) were passed, thanks to Governor José Guadalupe Zuno Hernández and Lic. Enrique Díaz de León, its first Rector General. During the 1980s, the University of Guadalajara asserted its vocation as a nationalist and democratic higher education institution for the people of Jalisco. In 1989, during the Rectorship of Lic. Raúl Padilla López, a comprehensive process of university reform began which updated the academic models and culminated in a restructuring of schools and colleges into subject-specific regional campuses known as University Centers, creating a University Network that now covers the whole state of Jalisco and integrating all its schools into a High School Education System (Sistema de Educación Media Superior). The Virtual University System (Sistema de Universidad Virtual), created in 2005, is the newest element of the University of Guadalajara network. The University of Guadalajara is the autonomous and public University Network of the State of Jalisco, with an international vocation and a commitment to society that meets the state's needs for middle and higher education, as well as scientific and technological research and extension, to make a significant contribution to sustainable and inclusive development of this society, respecting its cultural diversity and honoring the principles of social justice, democratic, coexistence, and prosperity for all. The University of Guadalajara is an inclusive, flexible, and dynamic University Network, renowned in Mexico and abroad as a leader in transforming society through innovative means of social development and dissemination of knowledge.
  2. At the beginning of a new millennium, the University of Guadalajara is a passionate community, heir to an educational tradition forged along more than two centuries. To its University Centers located in the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara and eight regions of Jalisco, 280,297 students come every day to study in the 422 vocational, high school, undergraduate, and graduate academic programs the University offers. Our faculty is renowned as one of the most important in Mexico. The University of Guadalajara is a fundamental institution for forming high-quality human resources and the production of scientific and technological knowledge that supports Jalisco's development. The cultural life and artistic wealth of the western region of Mexico could not be accounted for without the University of Guadalajara's pioneering and unique contribution. The purpose of this document is to familiarize the reader with our alma mater, its history, the plans for its development, its vision towards the future, its structure and organization, and some of the main achievements of its university centers and academic communities. Let it be a first approach, brief but to the point, that conveys most of all the principles and values that nourish the day-to-day activities of our students, our faculty, and our administrative staff. Let it also be an introduction to what we are and what we can become: a higher education institution that makes a crucial contribution to be a better educated, more cultivated, more organized and with a more virtuous civic life, with a more robust economy and more democratic society, open to the accomplishment of knowledge here and the rest of the world. The history of our University began in the Colonial period of the Western region of our country. With the antecedent of the St. Thomas College, founded in 1591 by the Jesuits-who would be expelled from all the Spanish dominions in 1767 – Fray Antonio Alcalde y Barriga, Bishop of Nueva Galicia, begged leave from King Carlos IV of Spain to create a university similar to that in Salamanca and was authorized in 1791 to inaugurate the Real Universidad de Guadalajara solemnly, with Lectures in Medicine and Law. From 1826 to 1860, as a consequence of the constant conflict between conservative and liberal governments in the young Mexican Republic, the University was closed and reopened several times, and renamed "Instituto de Ciencias del Estado" or "Universidad de Guadalajara" depending on which side was in power. The Escuela Preparatoria de Jalisco, the first high school in the state, was created in 1914, and in 1925 the foundation of the University of Guadalajara was acknowledged. Its first Governing Laws (Ley Orgánica) were passed, thanks to Governor José Guadalupe Zuno Hernández and Lic. Enrique Díaz de León, its first Rector General. During the 1980s, the University of Guadalajara asserted its vocation as a nationalist and democratic higher education institution for the people of Jalisco. In 1989, during the Rectorship of Lic. Raúl Padilla López, a comprehensive process of university reform began which updated the academic models and culminated in a restructuring of schools and colleges into subject-specific regional campuses known as University Centers, creating a University Network that now covers the whole state of Jalisco and integrating all its schools into a High School Education System (Sistema de Educación Media Superior). The Virtual University System (Sistema de Universidad Virtual), created in 2005, is the newest element of the University of Guadalajara network. The University of Guadalajara is the autonomous and public University Network of the State of Jalisco, with an international vocation and a commitment to society that meets the state's needs for middle and higher education, as well as scientific and technological research and extension, to make a significant contribution to sustainable and inclusive development of this society, respecting its cultural diversity and honoring the principles of social justice, democratic, coexistence, and prosperity for all. The University of Guadalajara is an inclusive, flexible, and dynamic University Network, renowned in Mexico and abroad as a leader in transforming society through innovative means of social development and dissemination of knowledge. View full university
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