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Pontifical Catholic University of Peru ( es, link=no, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, PUCP) is a private university in Lima, Peru. It was founded in 1917 with the support and approval of the Catholic Church, being the oldest private institution of higher learning in the country. The person who dealt the necessary formalities was Catholic priest Jorge Dintilhac. The Peruvian historian and politician
José de la Riva-Agüero y Osma José de la Riva-Agüero y Osma, 6th Marquess of Montealegre de Aulestia and 5th of Casa-Dávila (26 February 1885 – 25 October 1944) was a Peruvian historian, writer and politician who served as Prime Minister of Peru, Minister of Justice and ...
would become his main benefactor by leaving him most of his assets as an inheritance, as it was then a more religious educational institution and linked to the Catholic Church; in contrast to his alma mater and original destination of his inheritance, the National University of San Marcos, where Riva-Agüero considered that liberal ideas and atheism predominated here. In July 2012, after an
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, begun earlier, in 2011, by
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,
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of Esztergom- Budapest, Hungary, the Holy See withdrew from the university the right under canon law to use the titles ''Catholic'' and ''Pontifical'' in its name. Titles like "Catholic" and "Pontifical" are granted by the Vatican only after meeting legal requirements. In 2014 Pope Francis formed a Commission of Cardinals to find a 'final, consensual solution between the Vatican and the university, comprising Cardinal Erdo, Gérald Lacroix, archbishop of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, and Ricardo Ezzati Andrello, archbishop of Santiago de Chile, Chile. In 2016, the Vatican restored the lost titles and determined that the archbishop of Lima would not assume the position of Chancellor of the university. Archbishop of Lima,
Juan Luis Cipriani Juan Luis Cipriani Thorne (born 28 December 1943) is a Peruvian prelate of the Catholic Church. He was Archbishop of Lima from 1999 to 2019. He has been a bishop since 1988 and was made a cardinal in 2001. Early life and career Cipriani atte ...
, was the main advocate of the Vatican interests. As of December 2018 those authorities faced charges, and Rector Marcial Rubio had to resign after a scandal of fraud, usury, and keeping two sets of accounts.


History

The ''Catholic University of Lima'' began activities in 1917 with two schools: Letters and Laws. The classes began in some free classrooms of the La Recoleta school, near to the square Plaza Francia. In 1918, it was renamed as the ''Catholic University of Peru.'' This name was according to its founders and people who called it like that, this name that was just legalized on 8 April 1960, when with Law 13417 it was granted the character of national (P.U.C.P). in 1932, the Higher Institute of Commercial Sciences, the Women's Institute of Higher Studies, and the Institute of Languages were created. In 1933, when the university had more than 500 students, the Schools of Engineering, and Political and Economical Sciences were established. In 1935, the School of Education was created. In 1936, the Escuela Normal Urbana was created. Later, in 1939, the Academy of Catholic Art was founded, with Adolf Winternitz as its director. The university is still one of only a small number to offer an arts major in Perú. In 1942, the Holy See granted the title of "Pontifical", and from that moment the university began to be called the Pontifical Catholic University. In 1944, when the Peruvian thinker
José de la Riva-Agüero y Osma José de la Riva-Agüero y Osma, 6th Marquess of Montealegre de Aulestia and 5th of Casa-Dávila (26 February 1885 – 25 October 1944) was a Peruvian historian, writer and politician who served as Prime Minister of Peru, Minister of Justice and ...
died, who decided to leave his inheritance to the Catholic University, he Pontifical Catholic University of Lima acquired the Riva-Agüero house, the O'Higgins house and the Pando farm ( San Miguel) among its properties, and rural lands in Lima and Pisco. In this way,
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becomes the main benefactor of the university to date. Initially, Riva-Agüero thought of leaving his fortune to the authorities of his alma mater, the then-named Royal and Pontifical University of San Marcos in Lima, but decided to leave it to the Catholic University, because Riva-Agüero considered that San Marcos was dominated by liberal ideas. In 1949, the university obtained its autonomy from the laws of the National University of San Marcos, which it was governed, according to Law 11003. In 1953, the Riva-Agüero Institute was inaugurated, in honor of the great benefactor of the university. In 1959, the School of Religious Studies and the Faculty of Agronomy were created. Years later, the Faculty of Agronomy was deactivated and its students were transferred to the
National Agrarian University The National Agrarian University, also formally called National Agrarian University – La Molina (Spanish: ''Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina'') (UNALM), is a public university in Lima, Peru. It is the country's best university in the fi ...
. In the period between 1953 and 1962, the Catholic University was associated with the main international organizations of universities, among which are the International Federation of Catholic Universities and the International Association of Universities. In the 1960s, the university moved from La Recoleta to the new buildings at Fundo Pando in San Miguel. In 1961, the Theater of the Catholic University of Lima was created, with
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as director and unique professor. In 1986, four large packages containing thousands of papers related to Martín Adán were delivered to the university. In 1992, the Center for Services and Technology Transfer (acronym: CTT-PUCP), currently INNOVAPUCP, was created, aimed at channeling the technological offer of the Catholic University in consultancies to public and private entities in the country. In 1994, the Cultural Center was inaugurated. In 1996, together with four of the most important
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in the country, they created the Consortium of Universities (Consorcio), and years later, together with some regional public universities, the PUCP formed the Peruvian Network of Universities – RPU. In 1997, the first edition of Elcine is celebrated, ten years later would change its name to ''Festival of Lima.'' In 2000, the
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was founded and in 2002, the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism. In 2005, the specialty of political science and government, and the faculty of management and senior management were created. In 2006, due to economic problems that prevented the correct conservation of the tapes, the Lima Film Archive was bought by the PUCP. And in 2006, the official delivery of the musical manuscripts of
Daniel Alomía Robles Daniel Alomía Robles (3 January 1871 – 17 July 1942) was a Peruvian composer and ethnomusicologist. He is best known for composing the song " El Cóndor Pasa" in 1913 as part of a zarzuela — a musical play that alternates between spoken and ...
, donated to the Catholic University by his family, was made. Among them is his best-known composition: ''El cóndor pasa'' . In 2008, the McGregor Building is built at its headquarters. In 2014 the Faculty of Performing Arts is created. In 2016, due to the new university licensing process by the National Superintendence of Higher University Education (SUNEDU), after complying with the basic conditions of educational quality, the PUCP was licensed, being the second private university to do and the first university to be licensed for a period of 10 years (something that only some universities such as
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, San Agustin, Engineering and
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achieved).


Naming controversy

The university is presently experiencing a debate over its taken name. The debate over the pontifical and catholic status of the university dates back to the 1991 Apostolic Exhortation " Ex Corde Ecclesiae" of Pope John Paul II, in which the pope legislated the essential norms for institutes of higher education which wished to be known as "Catholic." Catholic authorities claim that for twenty years these norms were not implemented by the university, despite Vatican requests. It is alleged that the university had refused to allow the Peruvian bishops an official seat on the board of governance and access to the administration of bequests and other sources of funding. In October 2011, Cardinal Péter Erdő, 59, Metropolitan
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, President of the Hungarian Episcopal Conference was named apostolic visitor to the college. Erdő had requested that the university implement the norms by Easter 2012. Under canon law, the pontifical title allows certain acknowledged Catholic universities to obtain various ecclesiastical degrees aside from normal civil degrees. Certain seminaries require, for instance, that those teaching classes of theology and canon law hold pontifical degrees in those subjects only obtainable with the permission and recognition by the Holy See. In a televised interview with Peruvian channel RPP TV, the attorney for the
Archdiocese of Lima The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lima ( la, Archidioecesis Limana) is part of the Roman Catholic Church in Peru which enjoys full communion with the Holy See. The Archdiocese was founded as the Diocese of Lima on 14 May 1541. The diocese was r ...
,
Natale Amprimo Natale Juan Amprimo Pla is a Peruvian politician. He was a Member of Congress for the period 2001–2006. He left We Are Peru, former Mayor of Lima Alberto Andrade's party, in 2004. He was Alianza para el Progreso's presidential candidate for the ...
, issued a press statement stating that the Archdiocese may decide to file a lawsuit against the university if they do not revise their name soon. Amprimo cited article 83 of the P.U.C.P. University Act, i.e. "''goods coming from donations, legacies and bequests are subject to the regime established by the donor''". In a papal decree dated 11 July 2012, the Vatican's
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Tarcisio Bertone withdrew the titles of "Pontificia" and "Catolica" from the university, citing disagreements with the current governing body The title "Pontificia" was previously granted to the university on 30 September 1942, by the Holy See which was decreed and signed by
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. The canonical decree was approved by Pope Benedict XVI, upon whom the university had conferred the academic title of Doctor
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in 1986, when he was Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger. On 22 July 2012, the rector of the university,
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, released a press statement refusing to relinquish the titles Catholic and Pontifical as previously granted by
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, citing that the situation is "regrettable" but the title remains their "official name and will continue to use as such so long as its convenient" to their governing body. Rubio also asserted that the university is governed by the civil laws of Peru, not by ecclesiastical canon law. On 26 July 2012, in a CNN televised interview, Marcial Rubio noted that the university may change the official name of the school in the future but only according to a timeline and decision of the present governing board, not in response to any pressure from the Pope or the Holy See. Furthermore, Rubio said that the university will continue to issue its own secular degrees and diplomas which the school considers lawful and valid in Peru.


Organization

There are currently 23,000 undergraduate students pursuing 38 different specialties in 10 schools. Its main campus is located in the Lima district of San Miguel, with the newly built Mac Gregor complex. Outside the main campus there are other facilities such as the IC (Idiomas Católica), a language-learning center, the Confucius Institute PUCP, the cultural center (CCPUCP) located in the district of San Isidro. CENTRUM, a center for business studies featuring doctoral level and MBA programs and located in the district of
Santiago de Surco Santiago de Surco, commonly known simply as Surco, is a district of Lima, Peru. It is bordered on the north with the district of Ate Vitarte and La Molina; on the east with San Juan de Miraflores, on the west with San Borja, Surquillo, Mirafl ...
, is also part of PUCP. Inside, there is a Pastoral Counseling Center (CAPU). ;Student body *Undergraduate: 22,711 *Postgraduates: 6,333 *Doctoral: 393


Rankings

Together with the National University of San Marcos and the
Cayetano Heredia University Cayetano Heredia University ( es, link=no, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, UPCH; or simply ''Cayetano Heredia'') is a private nonprofit university located in Lima, Peru. It was named in honor of Cayetano Heredia, one of the eminent Peruv ...
, the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru is one of the only three Peruvian universities which has managed to rank first nationally in certain editions of different major internationally university rankings.


Notable alumni

''See also :Pontifical Catholic University of Peru alumni'' * Javier Pérez de Cuéllar – diplomat and lawyer; fifth Secretary-General of the United Nations * Alan García – President of Peru in two occasions *
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– geographer, philosopher and historian, proposed his thesis: " The eight natural regions of Peru – Life Zones" *
Daniel Abugattás Daniel Fernando Abugattás Majluf (born 14 April 1955 in Arequipa) is a Peruvian businessman and politician belonging to the Alliance for Progress (Peru), Alliance for Progress. He was formerly a Congress of the Republic of Peru, Congressman re ...
– business and government * Luis Angell de Lama (Sofocleto) – cartoonist, writer and journalist *
Pepe Barreto Pepe Barreto (born in Lima, Peru) was a community and entertainment reporter for KMEX-TV, Channel 34. With extensive experience in television and radio, Barreto, joined KMEX's news team, Noticias 34 in April 1993. Biography Barretto moved from Peru ...
– Los Angeles community and entertainment reporter, television and radio personality. * Jaime Bayly – writer and TV personality *
Diego Bertie Diego Felipe Bertie Brignardello (2 November 1967 – 5 August 2022) was a Peruvian actor and singer. His performances spanned in film, theatre and television. He studied at Markham College in Lima, Peru and was also a singer in the mid eighti ...
– actor and student of administration and psychology *
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– politician and former mayor of Lima *
Gino Costa Gino Francisco Costa Santolalla (born 27 January 1956) is a Peruvian politician who is an Independent Congressman caucusing with the Purple Party, representing the constituency of Lima. He previously served as Interior Minister in the Cabinet ...
– Interior Minister * Alonso Cueto – novelist *
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– business and government *
Washington Delgado José Washington Delgado Tresierra (October 26, 1927 in Cusco – September 7, 2003 in Lima) was a Peruvian poet. He studied at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú in Lima, later pursuing his studies in literature in Madrid ...
– poet *
Javier Diez Canseco Javier Diez Canseco Cisneros (March 24, 1948 – May 4, 2013) was a Peruvian politician and member of the Peruvian Congress representing the Socialist Party of Peru (PS), of which he was a founding member and also served as its Party President ...
– sociologist, politician and human rights advocate. *
Rosario Fernández Rosario del Pilar Fernández Figueroa (born 1955) is a Peruvian politician. She is a former Prime Minister of Peru and Minister of Justice. Biography Fernández was born in Lima, Peru. She is the daughter of Joffré Fernández Valdivieso, a c ...
– politician; Prime Minister and Minister of Justice * Lourdes Flores – politician and lawyer *
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– diplomat. *
Pedro Francke Pedro Andrés Toribio Topiltzin Francke Ballvé (born 1 November 1960) is a Peruvian economist who served as the minister of economy and finance from 30 July 2021 to 1 February 2022. He has advised various politicians within Peru and is an expe ...
– economist. * Julio Guzmán – politician. *
Chabuca Granda María Isabel Granda Larco (3 September 1920 – 8 March 1983), better known as Chabuca Granda, was a Peruvian singer and composer. She created and interpreted a vast number of Criollo waltzes with Afro-Peruvian rhythms. Granda's "La flor de la ...
– student of the Women's Institute of Higher Studies. * Ollanta Humala – President of Peru. *
Javier Heraud Javier Heraud Pérez (1942–1963) was a Peruvian poet and member of the Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN). In his early life he studied at Markham College and later he continued his studies at Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. In Jan ...
– writer and poet. * María Emma Mannarelli – feminist writer, historian, professor * Aldo Mariátegui – lawyer and journalist. * Jorge Muñoz – politician, former
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. * Henry Pease – sociologist, newsman, politician and human rights advocate *
Gisela Ponce de León Gisela Ponce de León Franco, (born 12 April 1985) is a Peruvian film, television and stage actress and singer. Gisela began working professionally as a child actor on the musical '' Annie'' and in other productions. She appeared in several mor ...
– actress, singer, TV and radio hostess *
Julio Ramón Ribeyro Julio Ramón Ribeyro Zúñiga (August 31, 1929 – December 4, 1994) was a Peruvian writer best known for his short stories. He was also successful in other genres: novel, essay, theater, diary and aphorism. In the year of his death, he was awar ...
– novelist *
Salvador del Solar Salvador Alejandro Jorge del Solar Labarthe (; born 1 May 1970) is a Peruvian actor, director and politician. He served as Prime Minister of Peru from March to September 2019, in President Martín Vizcarra's administration. Born in Lima, from ...
– actor and politician. * Fernando de Szyszlo – artist (painter and sculptor) * Mario Testino – fashion photographer *
Sally Thomas Sally Gordon Thomas (born 7 August 1939) is a former Judge of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory, serving from 1992 to 2009. She was appointed to the Court on 10 August 1992 and was the first woman to be appointed a Judge of the Cou ...
- former Judge of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory * Javier Valle Riestra – politician and lawyer * Allan Wagner Tizón – politician and diplomat


Gallery

File:MacGregor.jpg, Mac Gregor building, used for administrative functions File:CENTRUM (Centro de Negocios PUCP).jpg, The university's business center File:Instituto Riva Agüero.JPG, Riva Agüero Institute File:Jardin pucp.jpg, PUCP initials on the campus's main entrance File:View Southsoutheast from Building Zeta.JPG, A view from the 4th floor of Building Zeta (Z) File:CIPUCPPuebloLibre.jpg, Language Center File:Casa Riva Agüero.JPG, Riva Agüero Institute


See also

* List of universities in Peru * National University of San Marcos * Consortium of Universities


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Pontifical Catholic University Of Peru Educational institutions established in 1917 1917 establishments in Peru