University of Chile
The University of Chile is a public research university in Santiago, Chile. It was founded on November 19, 1842, and inaugurated on September 17, 1843. It is the oldest university in the country. It was established as the continuation of the former colonial Royal University of San Felipe , and has a rich history in academic, scientific and social outreach. The university seeks to solve national and regional issues and to contribute to the development of Chile.
Its five campuses comprise more than of research buildings, health care centers, museums, theaters, observatories, and sports infrastructure. The institution has more than 40,000 undergraduate and graduate students, offering more than 60 different bachelor and professional degrees, 38 doctoral programs and 116 master programs.
Notable alumni include Nobel laureates Pablo Neruda and Gabriela Mistral, twenty-one Chilean presidents including the current president Gabriel Boric, and two presidents from other countries.
Rankings and quality accreditation
The QS University Ranking ranks the University of Chile as 139 in the world for year 2025. The school boasts an outstanding 100 points in both Academic and Employer Reputation categories. The world ranking of universities, elaborated by Shanghai JiaoTong University and the European Union based on research sciences indicators, places it among the 400 best universities in the world. SCImago Institutions Rankings makes a characterization of institutions based on research, innovation and visibility on the web, and in 2017 report on investigation, which included more than 4,500 institutions of higher education and other centers in the world, the University of Chile ranked first in Chile, 10 in Latin America and 424 in the world.Another study which highlights the performance of this institution is the Ranking Web of Universities, which measures the presence and impact on the web of over 11,000 universities and qualifies this college as leader of the country, six in Latin America and 371 worldwide.
In the 2016 version of the ranking made by AméricaEconomía, University of Chile was ranked first in Chile with the top rating in quality indicators of research, accreditation, infrastructure and inclusion.
Accreditation
On December 21, 2011, the University of Chile was notified by the National Accreditation Commission of the positive evaluation in all obligatory areas and electives. Thus the university is accredited by seven years, the maximum awarded by the agency, for the period between 2011 and 2018.The University of Chile, the Catholic University, University of Santiago, Catholic University of Valparaíso and the University of Concepción are the only institutions in this country that have the highest accreditation.
History
In 1841 the minister of public education, Manuel Montt, conceived the idea of funding a corporation for the "advancement and development of sciences and humanities". Andrés Bello a Venezuelan poet and humanist, formulated the project which with small modifications became a law on November 19, 1842, creating the Universidad de Chile.The foundation answered the need to modernize the country which a little more than two decades before had become independent from Spain. It replaced the Real Universidad de San Felipe, which was established in 1738.
The university was formally opened on September 17, 1843. During this period, the university consisted of five faculties : Humanities & Philosophy, Physical & Mathematical Sciences, Law & Political Sciences, Medicine, and Theology. During its first years the university gave considerable support to education, institutional organization, the building of the road network to join the territory, and the energy and production infrastructure.
By 1931, the number of colleges had increased to six: Philosophy & Education Sciences, Legal & Social Sciences, Biology & Medical Sciences, Physical & Mathematical Sciences, Agronomy & Veterinary, and Fine Arts.
The institution has also contributed to the formation of the intellectual elites and leaders of the country. Most of the Chilean presidents have studied in its lecture halls, as well as people with prominent roles in politics, business and culture.
Major reforms during the military regime of 1973–1989
During Augusto Pinochet's military regime from 1973 to 1989, the university experienced many profound changes. On October 2, 1973, Decree number 50 of 1973 stated that the university's presidents would be designated by the military regime.The second major change came on January 3, 1981, when another decree completely restructured the university. All of its provincial campuses were separated, cojoined with provincial campuses of the Universidad Técnica del Estado and designated as separate universities, such as the Universidad de Talca, Universidad de Valparaiso, the Instituto Pedagógico, the Universidad de Antofagasta, the Universidad de Tarapacá, Instituto Professional de Osorno, Instituto Professional de Chillán, Universidad de la Frontera, and Universidad de la Serena. Some faculties, such as the one located in avenida Portugal and which now belongs to the Universidad Mayor, were privatized and sold at bargain prices to Pinochet cronies.
These changes were orchestrated by influential advisors to the dictatorship as a way to moderate the university's influence on the nation's politics, economics, public policies and intellectual movements, considered leftist by Augusto Pinochet and other right-wing government officials.
In spite of the complete restructuring of the University of Chile, it still remains Chile's most prestigious university in terms of research, applicant preferences and social impact.
Organization
The university's community involves the collaboration of academics, students and staff, who perform the tasks that establish its mission and functions.Government
- President ': Highest authority and legal representative, it is elected by teachers belonging to the highest levels and have at least one year in the institution. Since 2022, the president of the university is Rosa Devés Alessandri.
- Adjunt President :' Advisor to the Rector in academic, economic, administrative, legal and student issues, coordinates the actions they take the five Vice Presidencies.
- University Council : Responsible for approving the decisions of the highest standard and is composed of the president, the vice deans and two representatives of the president of the republic.
- Evaluation Council : Coordinates assessment processes, qualification and accreditation at the institutional and the individual level.
- University Senate ''':''' It is chaired by the president and has 36 members: 27 academics, 7 students and 2 staff representatives collaboration.
Vice presidencies
- Academic Affairs
- Financial and Institutional Management Affairs
- Information Technologies
- Public Engagement and Communication
- Research and Development
- Student and Community Affairs
Faculty and institutes
- Faculty of Agricultural Sciences
- Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism
- Faculty of Arts
- Faculty of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy
- Faculty of Communications and Image
- Faculty of Dentistry
- Faculty of Economy and Business
- Faculty of Forestry Sciences
- Faculty of Government
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities
- Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
- Faculty of Sciences
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
- Institute of Advanced Studies in Education
- Institute of International Studies
- Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology
Academic information
Undergraduate
The university has a total of 69 study programs, 55 of which are conducive to professional degrees and 14 degrees terminales. Alongside this imparts the Academic Bachelor's Program, which reports directly to the Vice Presidencies of Academic Affairs.The admission to the programs is through a selection test or the Academic Bachelor's Program. The university also offers special admission to outstanding athletes, blind students, people with media studies in other countries, ethnic agreements, internal career changes and people with studies in other schools.
Alongside this the institution implemented in 2012 an exclusive way of admission called the Sistema de Ingreso Prioritario de Equidad for students of public system with special vacancies in all careers. Also, in 2014 the Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences initiated the Programa de Equidad de Género with special vacancies for the first 40 women applicants who remain on the waiting list.
Graduate
The University of Chile has the largest and most complex postgraduate system in the country, formed with 36 doctoral programs, 116 master's programs, 38 graduate programs and 69 specialized courses.Research
Basic research projects
The University of Chile is the main Chilean institution in scientific and technological research. It is responsible for a third of the scientific publications and also for the implementation of a high percentage of competitive research projects in most academic fields, including basic sciences, technologies, humanities, social sciences and arts.- Publications: 12,037 scientific publications in international journals ISI – WOS from 2010 to 2016.
- Basic Research Projects: 105 projects financed by the National Fund for Science & Technology Development of the National Commission for Science and Technology in 2016.
- Millennium Institutes: 4 Institutes were awarded to the University of Chile, in the areas of ecology and biodiversity, cell dynamics and biotechnology, complex engineering systems.
- Millennium Nuclei: 5 Nuclei in the areas of sciences.
- Centers awarded by the National Fund for Priority Areas and Fondos Basales: 7 were awarded to the University of Chile, in the areas of material sciences, mathematics modeling, astrophysics, cell and molecular biology.
- "Research Rings" in natural and exact sciences and social sciences: 6 projects were awarded to the University of Chile.