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The Universidad del Valle de México or UVM (acronym in Spanish) is a private university founded in Mexico City in 1960. UVM enrolls students at several campuses throughout Mexico and offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in the fields of Medicine, Engineering, Business, and Law, among others. The institution has the highest accreditation level from the Mexican Department of Education (excelencia académica en nivel superior) and FIMPES (Lisa y Llana) accrediting board. UVM currently ranks in the top 16% of mexican universities, and top 8% of private mexican universities, according to the 2014 QS Latin America University rankings, accounting the 180 public and private universities which are members of ANUIES. ==History== As an answer to the developmental needs of the country, and to the demand for well-prepared professionals, a group of academics and entrepreneurs formed by José Ortega Romero, Ignacio Guerra Pellegaud, Alejandro Pearson, Salvador Camillieri, Jorge Malo and Manuel Olivar, founded the Universidad del Valle de México, as a private alternative for the education of professionals that Mexico needed. UVM started classes on November 16, 1960 with a population of 212 students, 23 professors and 14 administrators, offering degrees in Public Accounting and Business Administration. After years of intense labor, the institution consolidated itself, and since 1968 it holds the name of "Universidad del Valle de México". The university has experienced a series of transformations due to its accelerated growth, bringing changes in its organizational structure, and the opening of more academic programs. After 1976 the university started its expansion with the opening of different campuses located strategically in Mexico City, its metropolitan area and the rest of the country. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Universidad del Valle de México」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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