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The University of Palermo (Spanish: Universidad de Palermo, abbreviated as UP) is a private university in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It has several buildings located in different parts of the city. The university offers several educational programs, including a double degree in Management awarded along with the London School of Economics.

The University of Palermo's library has more than 45,000 volumes, including audio-visual material. The collection can be searched through the Internet.

The university has seven departments with a total of more than 13,000 students, who come from all over the world. [1] Since 2019, there is a program, sponsored by Chief Rabbi Isaac Sacca, catered for Orthodox Jews, unique in Latin America, called Menora-UP.[2] Since then, more than 140 Jewish students studied on this program, on at least 4 different careers.[3]

History

In 1986, a group of academics and intellectuals established the Fundación Universidad de Palermo (University of Palermo Foundation), with the idea of creating a university with the same name.[4]

Ranking

According to the QS World University Rankings, UP is ranked 377th in the world.[5]

International ties

The University of Palermo is host to one of the UNESCO chairs,[6] is a member of the ISEP, and a member of AACSB,[7] and its Architecture career has been accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects. Academic agreements range from the exchange or visit by professors and alumni to joint research projects.[1]

Its engineering department has recently tied as a member of the IEEE.

Ranking and reputation

The Universidad de Palermo has been recognized by the following rankings:[8]

  • Top 400 worldwide - Times Higher Education World University Ranking 2015–2016
  • Top 431 worldwide - QS World University Rankings 2017–2018
  • #61-70 worldwide (#2 in Latin America) among less than 50 years old universities - Ranking QS Top 50 Under 50 2018
  • Best for Design in Argentina, among top 4 in South America and among the top 40 worldwide - QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017–2018, Arts and Design
  • University with the most international students in South America - QS World University Rankings 2017–2018
  • Top 20 South America (Top 10 among privates) - QS World University Rankings 2015–2016[citation needed]

Notable alumni

References

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