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The Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (''PUC or UC Chile'') ( es, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile) is one of the six
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existing in the Chilean university system and one of the two
pontifical universities A pontifical university is an ecclesiastical university established or approved directly by the Holy See, composed of three main ecclesiastical faculties (Theology, Philosophy and Canon Law) and at least one other faculty. These academic institute ...
in the country, along with the
Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso The Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaiso ( es, link=no, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso) (PUCV), also known as ''Universidad Católica de Valparaíso'' (UCV), is one of six Catholic universities in Chile and one of th ...
. Founded in 1888, it is also one of
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's oldest universities and one of the most recognized educational institutions in Latin America. Pontifical Catholic University of Chile has a strong and long-standing rivalry with
Universidad de Chile The University of Chile ( es, Universidad de Chile) is a public research university in Santiago, Chile. It was founded on November 19, 1842, and inaugurated on September 17, 1843.
, as they are both widely recognized as the most traditional and prestigious in the country, and one is catholic and the other, secular. This rivalry also translates to sports, especially football.


Campuses

UC Chile has four campuses in
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and one campus in Villarrica. The campuses in Santiago are: * Casa Central (in downtown
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) * San Joaquín (in
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Commune of Greater Santiago) * Oriente (in Ñuñoa Commune of Greater Santiago) * Lo Contador ( in Providencia Commune of Greater Santiago) These four campuses have a total of 223,326.06 m2 constructed in a 614,569.92 m2 area. The Villarrica campus has 1,664 m2 constructed in a 2,362.5 m2 area.


History

UC Chile was founded on June 21, 1888, by the
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, to offer training in traditional professions (law) and in technological and practical fields such as business, accounting, chemistry, and electricity. Its first chancellor was
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Joaquín Larraín Gandarillas Joaquín Larraín Gandarillas (October 13, 1822 - September 26, 1897) was a Chilean priest, Roman Catholic bishop of Santiago, professor, writer and first president of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. Early life He was born in Santiag ...
, and at the very beginning, the university only taught two subjects,
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and
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. Since it is a Pontifical University, it has always had a strong and very close relationship with the
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. On February 11, 1930,
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declared it a
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, and in 1931 it was granted full academic autonomy by the Chilean government. UC Chile is a private, urban, multi-campus university. It is one of the eleven Chilean Catholic universities, and one of the twenty-five institutions within the Rectors' Council (''Consejo de Rectores''), the Chilean state-sponsored university system. It is part of the Universities of the Rectors' Council of Chilean Universities, and although it is not
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, a substantial part of its budget is given by state transfers under different programs. UC Chile's 18 faculties are distributed through four campuses in
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and one regional campus located in southern Chile. The technical training centers affiliated with the university are:
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, the Rural Life Foundations, the Baviera Foundation, the Catechetical Home and the San Fidel Seminary. These centers carry out technical-academic extension activities in rural and agricultural areas. Other UC activities are a Sports Club, and a Clinical Hospital dependent on the Faculty of Medicine. UC Chile's Graduates of the School of Architecture (one of the most prominent in Latin America) have also made important contributions to the country with such work as the Central Building ("Casa Central") of UC, and the National Library. Two of its most important alumni are the Jesuit
Saint Alberto Hurtado Alberto Hurtado (; born Luis Alberto Hurtado Cruchaga on January 22, 1901 in Viña del Mar, Chile – August 18, 1952 in Santiago, Chile), popularly known in Chile as Padre Hurtado (Spanish for "Father Hurtado"), was a Chilean Jesuit priest, lawye ...
and Eduardo Frei Montalva, a
Chilean president The president of Chile ( es, Presidente de Chile), officially known as the President of the Republic of Chile ( es, Presidente de la República de Chile), is the head of state and head of government of the Republic of Chile. The president is re ...
. Both of them studied in the School of Laws.
Sebastián Piñera Miguel Juan Sebastián Piñera Echenique OMCh (; born 1 December 1949) is a Chilean billionaire businessman and politician who served as president of Chile from 2010 to 2014 and again from 2018 to 2022. The son of a Christian Democratic polit ...
, former Chilean president, graduated from the university's School of Economics. In 2017 the university faced what has been called a "wave of suicide" among its students. During 2017 a total of four students have taken their lives up to October, the previous year two students committed suicide. Critics, including
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, have written about the university's "lack of concern" for the suicide of students, an attitude they contrast to the university's staunch
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. The student union of the university issued a communique expressing feelings of guilt over the issue and the need to take charge.


Collaborations

The Department of Industry and System Engineering is engaging
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of
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on a collaboration on innovation and technology ventures. In December 2011, the schools of engineering of PUC and the
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signed an agreement to establish a dual graduate degree in civil engineering and the geological sciences, which now extends to other departments in both schools. In April 2013, UC Chile and the
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also signed a memorandum of understanding to strengthen scholarly engagement and expand their long-standing relationships. The agreement establishes an exchange program in which faculty, doctoral students and university representatives from each institution will visit, work, study and collaborate with the other institution.


World rankings

UC ranks among the first 10 Latin-American Universities according to the Shanghai ranking, UC appears top in two subject rankings: it ranks around 101–150 in Economics and Management and around 151–200 in Mathematics Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile has been ranked as the best university in Latin America by two of the world's most prestigious University rankings, the
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(in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023) and the Times Higher Education University Rankings (2019 and 2020).


Faculties, institutes, centers and subjects offered

* College UC ** Bachelor of Natural Sciences and Mathematics ** Bachelor of Social Science ** Bachelor of Arts and Humanities * Faculty of Agronomy & Forest Engineering ** Agronomy ** Forest Engineering * Faculty of Architecture, Design, and Urban Studies ** School of Architecture *** Architecture ** School of Design *** Design ** Institute of Urban and Territorial Studies *** Urban Planning * Faculty of Arts ** School of Visual Art *** Visual Art ** School of Theater *** Acting ** Institute of Music *** Music * Faculty of Biological Sciences ** Biology (with an
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in "Natural Resources & Environment" or "
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es") ** Biochemistry ** Marine Biology * Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences ** Commercial Engineering ** Economics Institute ** School of Administration * Faculty of Social Sciences ** Institute of Sociology *** Sociology *** Anthropology ** School of Psychology *** Psychology ** School of Social Work *** Social Work * Faculty of Communications ** School of Journalism *** Journalism *** Audiovisual Direction Program *** Advertising ** Institute of Media Studies * Faculty of Law ** Law * Faculty of Language and Literature ** English Language and Literature ** Hispanic American Linguistics and Literature ** Center for the Study of Chilean Literature (CELICH) * Faculty of Education ** Early Childhood Education ** General Education ** High School Education * Faculty of Engineering ** School of Engineering *** Dept. of Computer Science *** Dept. of Engineering and Construction Management *** Dept. of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering *** Dept. of Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering *** Dept. of Transportation and Logistics Engineering *** Dept. of Industrial and Systems Engineering *** Dept. of Mechanical and Metallurgical Engineering *** Dept. of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering *** Dept. of Electrical Engineering *** Dept. of Mining Engineering ** School of Construction *** Construction * Faculty of Philosophy ** Institute of Philosophy *** Philosophy ** Institute of Aesthetics *** Aesthetics * Faculty of Physics ** Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics *** Astronomy ** Department of Physics *** Physics * Faculty of History, Geography, and Political Science ** Institute of History *** History ** Institute of Geography *** Geography ** Institute of Political Science *** Political Science * Faculty of Mathematics ** Mathematics ** Statistics * Faculty of Medicine ** School of Medicine *** Medicine ***Odontology ***Phonoaudiology ***Kinesiology ***Nutrition and dietetics ** School of Nursing *** Nursing and Obstretics * Faculty of Chemistry ** Chemistry ** Chemistry and Pharmacy * Faculty of Theology ** Theology * Institute for Biological and Medical Engineering ** Biomedical Engineering * Institute for Mathematical and Computational Engineering ** Data Science Engineering


Notable institutes and centers

* Center of Studies of Social Undertakings * Instituto Milenio para la Investigación en Depresión y Personalidad – MIDAP * Núcleo Milenio Research Center in Entrepreneurial Strategy Under Uncertainty


Notable alumni


Architecture

*
Alejandro Aravena Alejandro Gastón Aravena Mori (born 22 June 1967) is a Chilean architect and executive director of the firm Elemental S.A. He won the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2016, and was the director and curator of the Architecture Section of the 2016 ...
(2016
Pritzker Architecture Prize The Pritzker Architecture Prize is an international architecture award presented annually "to honor a living architect or architects whose built work demonstrates a combination of those qualities of talent, vision and commitment, which has produ ...
winner) * Smiljan Radic * Emilio Duhart * Fernando Castillo Velasco * Juan Grimm, Landscape architect


Art and literature

* Egon Wolff (playwright) *
Roberto Matta Roberto Sebastián Antonio Matta Echaurren (; November 11, 1911 – November 23, 2002), better known as Roberto Matta, was one of Chile's best-known painters and a seminal figure in 20th century abstract expressionist and surrealist art. Bio ...
(Surrealist painter) * Jorge Díaz (playwright) *
Diamela Eltit Diamela Eltit in Santiago de Chile) is a Chilean writer and university professor. She is a recipient of the National Prize for Literature. Life Diamela Eltit graduated from college from Universidad Católica de Chile and pursued graduate stu ...
(author) * Paula Escobar (journalist and academic) * Laila Havilio (sculptor)


Economy

* Miguel Kast (former governor of the
Central Bank of Chile The Central Bank of Chile ( es, Banco Central de Chile) is the central bank of Chile. It was established in 1925 and is incorporated into the current Chilean Constitution as an autonomous institution of constitutional rank. Its monetary policy is ...
. Member of the
Chicago Boys The Chicago Boys were a group of Chilean economists prominent around the 1970s and 1980s, the majority of whom were educated at the Department of Economics of the University of Chicago under Milton Friedman and Arnold Harberger, or at its affiliat ...
group) * José Piñera *
Joaquín Lavín Joaquín José Lavín Infante (born 23 October 1953) is a Chilean politician of the Independent Democratic Union (UDI) party and former mayor of Las Condes, in the northeastern zone of Santiago. Formerly Lavín has also been mayor of Santiago, ...
*
Sebastián Edwards Sebastián Edwards (born 16 August 1953, Santiago, Chile) a member of the Edwards family is a Chilean economist, professor, speaker, and consultant. He is currently the Henry Ford II Professor of International Business Economics at the UCLA Anders ...
(professor,
UCLA Anderson School of Management The John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management, also known as the UCLA Anderson School of Management, is the graduate business school at the University of California, Los Angeles, one of eleven professional schools. The school offers MBA (ful ...
) *
Sebastián Piñera Miguel Juan Sebastián Piñera Echenique OMCh (; born 1 December 1949) is a Chilean billionaire businessman and politician who served as president of Chile from 2010 to 2014 and again from 2018 to 2022. The son of a Christian Democratic polit ...
* Felipe Larraín


Politics

* Past President of Chile Eduardo Frei Montalva *
Sebastián Piñera Miguel Juan Sebastián Piñera Echenique OMCh (; born 1 December 1949) is a Chilean billionaire businessman and politician who served as president of Chile from 2010 to 2014 and again from 2018 to 2022. The son of a Christian Democratic polit ...
*
Adolfo Zaldívar Miguel Adolfo Gerardo Zaldívar Larraín (September 13, 1943 – February 27, 2013) was a Chilean politician and lawyer. He was senator for Aisén and from March 2008 until his death in February 2013 he had been President of the Chilean Senate ...
*
Arturo Frei Bolívar Erwin Arturo Frei Bolívar (18 November 1939 – January 2022) was a Chilean politician who was a senator and presidential candidate in the 1999 election. Life and career Arturo Frei was born in Santiago on 18 November 1939, as the son of A ...
* Ena von Baer * Fernando Castillo Velasco *
Hernán Larraín Hernán Larraín Fernández (born September 21, 1947) is a conservative Chilean lawyer, university lecturer, and politician; he served as the Chilean Minister of Justice and Human rights, appointed by president Sebastián Piñera, between 2018 ...
*
Fernando Flores Carlos Fernando Flores Labra (born January 9, 1943) is a Chilean engineer, entrepreneur and politician. He is a former cabinet minister of president Salvador Allende and was senator for the Arica and Parinacota and Tarapacá regions between 2 ...
* Jaime Guzmán *
Joaquín Lavín Joaquín José Lavín Infante (born 23 October 1953) is a Chilean politician of the Independent Democratic Union (UDI) party and former mayor of Las Condes, in the northeastern zone of Santiago. Formerly Lavín has also been mayor of Santiago, ...
* Osvaldo Andrade * Radomiro Tomic * Tomás Jocelyn-Holt * José Antonio Kast *
Giorgio Jackson Kenneth Giorgio Jackson Drago (born 6 February 1987) is a Chilean politician and engineer who has been serving as Chile's Minister of Social Development since 6 September 2022. He previously served as Ministry General Secretariat of the Presiden ...


Religion

* Alberto Hurtado (Jesuit. Chile's second saint) *
Raúl Silva Henríquez Raúl Silva Henríquez SDB (27 September 1907 – 9 April 1999) was a Chilean prelate of the Catholic Church, a cardinal from 1962. He served as Archbishop of Santiago de Chile from 1961 to 1983 and as Bishop of Valparaíso from 1959 to 1961. ...
(Archbishop of Santiago de Chile) Both studied law at the university.


Science

* Francisco Claro Huneeus * Héctor Croxatto Rezzio (member of the
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) * Joaquín Luco Valenzuela (first Chilean to specialize in neuroscience) * Juan de Dios Vial Correa (former
Pontifical Academy for Life The Pontifical Academy for Life or Pontificia Accademia per la Vita is a Pontifical Academy of the Roman Catholic Church dedicated to promoting the Church's consistent life ethic. It also does related research on bioethics and Catholic moral the ...
president) * Juan Carlos Castilla (marine life expert) * Leopoldo Soto Norambuena (former President of the Chilean Physics Society and Fellow of the Institute of Physics, UK) * Nibaldo Inestrosa Cantin (neurobiologist) * Neva Milicic Müller (psychologist) * Rafael Vicuña Errázuriz


Knowledge transfer, service and consultancy

* DICTUC SA (a group of 40+ consultancies leading in engineering, management and innovation

* Salud Clinica U

* Hospital of the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile * Mega UC Health Centres (maternity)


References


External links


Official web prospectus

Official website
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