Panamerican University

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Universidad Panamericana (English: Panamerican University), commonly known as UP, is a private research, Roman Catholic university founded in Mexico City. It has four campuses: the main Mixcoac campus in the Benito Juarez borough of south-western Mexico City, founded in 1968; the Guadalajara campus established in 1981; the Aguascalientes campus established in 1989; and Campus Santa Fe, also in Mexico City, founded in 2011. One of the most prestigious universities in Mexico, it on is currently ranked 4th best university in Mexico by QS World University Rankings and has a 4 star rating.[2]

Panamerican University
Universidad Panamericana
Motto
Ubi spiritus, libertas
Motto in English
"Where the spirit is, there is freedom"
TypePrivate research university
Established1967
FounderCarlos Llano Cifuentes
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic (Opus Dei)
RectorFernanda Llergo Bay
Undergraduates11,341 (2022)[1]
Postgraduates4,128 (2022)[1]
Location,
CampusUrban
ColorsGolden, Red and Blue
Websitewww.up.edu.mx/en

History

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The university was founded in 1967 as a business school, when a group of wealthy and devout catholic businessmen and academics, inspired by the University of Navarra and University of Salamanca, created the Instituto Panamericano de Alta Dirección de Empresas (English: Panamerican Institute for Executive Business Management), also known as IPADE. Soon after, they promoted the creation of a university. As a result, the Instituto Panamericano de Humanidades (Panamerican Institute of Humanities), founded in 1968, merged with the IPADE and created the Panamerican University. It was all done under the spiritual direction of Opus Dei, a personal prelature of the Catholic Church.

Carlos Llano Cifuentes, a Mexican philosopher who had ties with Opus Dei, is often named the 'father of the university' because of his longstanding involvement in the conception of the institute.

In 1978, the IPH was given University rank and took the name Universidad Panamericana, even though the IPADE and IPH conceived from their origins the universal and unitarian knowledge.

The new university began with only two programs, Pedagogy and Administration. During the 1970s new programs were added, including Law and Philosophy (1970), Economics and Business Administration (1977), and Industrial Engineering (1978). Further new programs were added in the 1980s and 1990s, including Electromechanic Engineering, Accountancy (1981), Informatics, Marketing, International Business, Finance (1993), and Medicine (1996).[3]

Motto and coat of arms

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Ubi spiritus, libertas (Where the spirit is, there is freedom) is the university's motto, synthesizing the educational philosophy. Love of freedom in a space where the human spirit is cultivated—love of authentic freedom.

The university's arms is formed by two elements: The red square and the blue band on the golden left side, which represent the coat of arms used by Christopher Columbus when he landed in the Americas; they symbolize Pan-Americanism.

On the right side, on top of a golden bottom, there's an Oak, symbol of strength. Its roots are the diverse sources of integral development; the four ramifications symbolize the Cardinal Virtues: Prudence, Justice, Fortitude and Temperance; the leaves and acorns represent the rest of the virtues, which derive of the fundamental four.

Schools and faculties

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Currently, the university offers 42 undergraduate academic programs, known as licenciaturas or ingenierías (equivalent to Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws), as well as 120 graduate programs.

Universidad Panamericana has 5 Schools and 3 Faculties.[4]

UP is widely known for its 'specialty' programs, a 1-year-long graduate program to study a certain topic, distinguishing from a Master's degree in that master programs have a duration of 2 years, in addition, speciality students do not have to write a Thesis in order to graduate.

The university is also in charge of the Preparatoria Universidad Panamericana (Panamerican University Highschool), a high school with the same educational principles. It has two distinct campuses one for boys and another for girls, called Yaocalli.

Accreditations

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Reputation

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For more information see the IPADE Rankings.

International programs

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For several years, the university has offered several exchange agreements with the following universities (among others):

Notable faculty

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Notable alumni

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Some notable alumni from UP in politics include Enrique Peña Nieto (L.L.B., '91), who was the 57th President of Mexico (2012–2018); Governors Miguel Alejandro Alonso Reyes (L.L.B., '98 & M.P.P., 2022) of Zacatecas (2010–2016) and Martín Orozco Sandoval (B.A., '89) of Aguascalientes (2016–2022); Senator Kenia López Rabadán (M.P.P., 2012) of the National Action Party (2018–); Jesús Pablo Lemus Navarro (M.A., 2012), Mayor of Guadalajara (2021–) and César Nava Vázquez (L.L.B., '97), wgo was President of the National Action Party (2009–2010), Representative for Mexico City (2009–2012) as well as Personal Secretary to President Felipe Calderón (2006–2008).

UP has produced several notable businessmen and businesswomen, including Marcos Martínez Gavica (MBA, '95), the incumbent chairman of the Mexican Stock Exchange since 2020, CEO of Santander Mexico (2016–2020) and chairman of the Mexican Association of Banks (2005–2007 & 2017–2019); Juan Ignacio Gallardo Thurlow (MBA, '85), who has a net worth of around $1.3B,[7] a member of the board of directors of Santander, Bombardier, Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico, Rabobank and former CEO of Cultiba, a Mexican leading holding company whose operations engage in the production and distribution of cane sugar, molasses and soft drinks. It is the only company in Mexico that distributes all Pepsi-brand drinks across Mexico. He was also the chief negotiatior of the Mexican Business Delegation during the NAFTA agreement-seeking hearings; and Daniel Becker Feldman (MBA, '93), chairman of the Mexican Association of Banks (2021–2012) and CEO of Mifel Financial Group, a leading Mexican commercial bank and financial servicies institution.

Academic

Honoris Causa degrees

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Some of the Honoris Causa degrees awarded by the UP include:

Affiliated schools

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Controversy

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Mexican journalist Carmen Aristegui published a series of reports on alleged plagiarism found in the thesis entitled "The Mexican presidentialism and Alvaro Obregon" from the current President of Mexico Enrique Peña Nieto, to obtain a degree in law at Panamerican University.[8] The university informed their community that a group of "distinguished members" would make an analysis of this thesis and issued an institutional statement dated August 28 informing that the graduating procedure of Enrique Peña Nieto complied with the requirements back in the year 1991 and the thesis of his own presents both original ideas and ideas from other authors treated in five different ways:[9]

  • Textual fragment reproduction of previously published works according to academic standards
  • Textual fragment reproduction without quotes or footer section of the literature
  • Support Reproductions in which there is no quoted footnote reference but in the reference section
  • Textual reproduction in which credit is given to the author of ambiguous or imprecise manner
  • Cases in which credit is given to the original author, but not the source from which the quotation was taken

In the same statement the law faculty reports that proceeded to search rules that allow a proper response to a discovery of this nature and concluded that:[10]

  1. This was an unprecedented case in which there are no provisions in the applicable regulatory bodies titration procedure, a technical consultation to the National Autonomous University of Mexico was asked to confirm in writing this criterion
  2. The General Regulations from that institution does not apply to former students
  3. It is a consummated act on which it is impossible to proceed in any way

References

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  1. ^ a b "Sobre la Universidad. Números Panamericana".
  2. ^ "QS World University Rankings 2023: Top Global Universities". Top Universities. Retrieved 2023-04-14.
  3. ^ "Panamerican University - Top University in Mexico City". www.uniagents.com. Retrieved 2023-04-14.
  4. ^ "Universidad Panamericana (UP)". Top Universities. Retrieved 2023-04-14.
  5. ^ "QS World University Rankings 2023: Top Global Universities". Top Universities. Retrieved 2023-04-14.
  6. ^ "Latin America Rankings". Times Higher Education (THE). 2020-06-29. Retrieved 2023-04-14.
  7. ^ Forbes, Forbes. "Juan Gallardo Thurlow". Forbes. Forbes. Retrieved June 17, 2023.
  8. ^ "Peña Nieto, de plagiador a presidente". aristeguinoticias.com. Retrieved 2016-08-23.
  9. ^ "COMUNICADO | Universidad Panamericana". www.up.edu.mx. Retrieved 2016-08-29.
  10. ^ "UP confirma plagio en tesis de Peña, pero "frente a acto consumado, es imposible proceder"". aristeguinoticias.com. Retrieved 2016-08-29.
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