The Universidad de Lima is ready to welcome back its students. After two years, students will return to a renovated campus with a biosafety protocol focused on health care, which allows the development of an educational model that combines in-person with online learning. This blended and hybrid model will be safe, gradual and flexible, since it will adapt to the circumstances that may arise and to the characteristics of the subjects. Inquiries from applicants and participants of the International Exchange Program on this process of returning to in-person classes have been answered by the International Relations and Internationalization Office via e-mail ([email protected]).
This new phase coincides with the commemoration of the Universidad de Lima’s 60th anniversary celebration and with the campus renovation, which today houses new environments that have been designed according to the latest technological, architectural and environmental care trends. These buildings are the first results of a master plan that will guide the growth and continuous improvement of the campus for the next 30 years. The innovations include the Recreation, Wellness and Student Life Center, with facilities and services that enrich students’ cultural, academic and sporting life, as well as rest and recreation areas.
Located in the financial and commercial district of Surco (Lima, Peru), the University of Lima offers twelve undergraduate and five master’s programs. It has approximately 21,000 enrolled students, divided into five faculties:
- Law
- Communication
- Psychology
- Business and Economics
- Engineering and Architecture
Click here to read about these faculties.
The Universidad de Lima has a number of laboratories and research and innovation centers, including the Scientific Research Institute (IDIC), Sustainability Center (RespondeUL), Center for Entrepreneurship (InnovaUL), Employability Center, Fab Lab Ulima and Capital Market Laboratory. Click here to read about their research areas.
The University also offers more than 50 free artistic and sports workshops, such as Peruvian dance, literary fiction, poetry and university choir, which are currently taught online. In addition, there are table tennis, judo, kung fu, capoeira and soccer workshops.
Eighty-nine percent of the University of Lima’s students get a job within six months of graduation. To ensure that they are prepared for the working world, professional workshops on entrepreneurship, innovation and leadership are organized. Moreover, the University has a job board that is updated on an ongoing basis.
The University participates in the Academic Program for Student Mobility of the Association of Universities of Latin America and the Caribbean (PAME-UDUAL), which grants scholarships to international students. Click here for more information about scholarships and application procedures.
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