University of Antioquia
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The University of Antioquia , also called UdeA, is a public
Public university
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, departmental, coeducation
Coeducation
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al, research
Research
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 university
University
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 based primarily in the city of Medellín
Medellín
Medellín , officially the Municipio de Medellín or Municipality of Medellín, is the second largest city in Colombia. It is in the Aburrá Valley, one of the more northerly of the Andes in South America. It has a population of 2.3 million...

, Antioquía
Antioquia Department
Antioquia is one of the 32 departments of Colombia, located in the central northwestern part of Colombia with a narrow section that borders the Caribbean Sea. Most of its territory is mountainous with some valleys, much of which is part of the Andes mountain range...

, Colombia
Colombia
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. It is the largest higher education institution by student population in the northwest of the country, and the second in Colombia, with more than 34,096 students. The university was established by a Royal Decree of February 9, 1801 under the name of Franciscan College , by King Charles IV of Spain
Charles IV of Spain
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, and started its operation in 1803 under the direction of Friar
Friar
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 Rafael de la Serna. It has changed its name several times until December 14, 1871, when it acquired its current name. The university is spread among several locations in Medellín, being the main one the campus known as the University City of Medellín located in the northern part of the city. Other locations are Robledo Citadel located in the northwest, the Health Area which includes the "San Vicente de Paúl" University Hospital , and the San Ignacio Building, both located in downtown Medellín. The university has 14 faculties, 4 schools, 4 institutes, and 4 corporations, that offer 68 undergraduate
Undergraduate education
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, 27 master's
Master's degree
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, 41 medical specializations, and 10 doctorate
Doctorate
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s. The university also counts with several satellite campus
Satellite campus
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es across the department in the cities of Andes
Andes, Antioquia
Andes is a town and municipality in the Antioquia Department, Colombia. Part of the subregion of Southwestern Antioquia.Statistics:Foundation: 1852,Climate: 22 degrees C,Altitude: 1350 meters,Size: 444 km,Distance from Medellín: 119 km,...

, Amalfi
Amalfi, Antioquia
Amalfi is a town and municipality in the Antioquia Department, Colombia. Part of the subregion of Northeastern Antioquia....

, Carmen de Viboral
Carmen de Viboral
Carmen de Viboral is a town and municipality in the Colombian department of Antioquia. Part of the subregion of Eastern Antioquia. Carmen de Viboral is a small village that specializes in ceramics. Many shops allow visitors to see how ceramics and other handicrafts are made. It is located away...

 Caucasia
Caucasia, Antioquia
Caucasia is a municipality located in the subregion of Bajo Cauca Antioquia department, in Colombia. Bounded on the north by the department of Córdoba, in the east by the municipalities of Antioquia in Nechí and El Bagre, on the south by the municipality of Zaragoza, and west to the town of...

, Envigado
Envigado
Envigado is a city of Colombia in the department of Antioquia, located at the south of the Aburrá Valley and belonging to the Metropolitan Area of Medellín. It has limits at its north with El Poblado, Medellín; at its south with Sabaneta; at its east with El Retiro and Caldas and at west with Itagüí...

, Puerto Berrío
Puerto Berrío
Puerto Berrío is a municipality and town in the Colombian department of Antioquia.-Geography:Puerto Berrío is located in a region of Antioquia known as the Middle Magdalena...

, Santa Fe de Antioquia, Segovia
Segovia, Antioquia
Segovia is a town and municipality in Antioquia Department, Colombia. Part of the subregion of Northeastern Antioquia....

, Turbo
Turbo, Colombia
Turbo is a port town in Antioquia Department, Colombia. It is located at around . It is located on the coast of Gulf of Urabá, 340 km. north from Medellín...

, and Yarumal
Yarumal
Yarumal is a municipality in the Antioquia Department, Colombia. Yarumal was founded in 1787 as San Luis de Gongora. Municipal status was granted in 1821. The current name of Yarumal comes from a local plant belonging to the Moraceae family, known in botanical Latin as Cecropia peltata L...

.

The university is member of the Association of Colombian Universities
Association of Colombian Universities
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 (ASCUN), the Iberoamerican Association of Postgraduate Universities
Iberoamerican Association of Postgraduate Universities
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 (AUIP), and the Iberoamerican University Network Universia
Universia
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. Along with the National
National University of Colombia
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 and Valle
University of Valle
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 universities, it conforms what is known as the Golden Triangle
Golden Triangle (Colombian Universities)
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of higher education in Colombia, being among the most selective and competitive universities in the country. It received a high quality accreditation by the Ministry of Education
Ministry of National Education (Colombia)
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 for 9 years by resolution 2087 of September 5, 2003, being one of the 15 universities in the country with such distinction, and with the University of the Andes the two with the longest term.

Campus

The university is spread in several campus and buildings in the city, being the main one the University City of Medellín. Other campuses are the Robledo Citadel located in the northwestern neighborhood of Robledo, the Health Area located nearby the "San Vicente de Paúl" University Hospital. Nearby the Health Area is located the Archeology Laboratory in the neighborhood of Prado, and the downtown is located San Ignacio Building, which is the historical location of the university and home of the extension programs of the faculty of Languages, and the Law Consultation offices of the University; and the Suramericana Building, where is located the International Center of Languages and Cultures. Nearby the CUM is located the Extension Building and the Leon XIII Clinic, acquired in 2007 by the university, and managed by the university health provider institution. There is a project for the construction of a postgraduate building in the old location of the Departmental Secretary of Transportation.

Research

The University has a wide and big research activity with many research groups in each Colciencias categories (A1, A, B, C and D). The majority of excellence groups (A1, A and B) are concentrate in the university research building which is an advanced project created by the University of Antioquia to promote a qualitative and quantitative transformation of its research system. Through the SIU, the University plans to contribute to the knowledge society by making research, innovation and technological development pillars for the construction of a fairer and more competitive Colombia.

University Research Building

Within the SIU there are currently 36 research groups of excellence, classified by Colciencias as categories A and B, working in diverse areas such as biotechnology, chemistry, materials science, genetics, environment, immunology, infectious and tropical diseases, among others. All of these groups carry out high quality research that contributes to the status of the University of Antioquia as a research university.

Along with providing facilities for the development of scientific and technological projects, the purpose of the SIU is to encourage interdisciplinary work, promote synergy between the member groups, and cooperation between the local and national research community and researchers in other countries.
  • Colciencias . This is the Colombian government orqanization responsible for the development and support of scientific research in the country.

Noted People

The university, in its more than 200 years of history, has had among its rectors, faculty, and alumni, many notable persons, including 5 Presidents
President of Colombia
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, 4 Governors of Antioquia, and 4 Senators. Also, several Writers and Artists.

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