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University of Bogotá : ウィキペディア英語版
District University of Bogotá

The Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas ((スペイン語:Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas)) is a public, coeducational, research university based Bogotá, Colombia. It is the second most important public higher education institution in the city, after the National University of Colombia, with a population of 26,140 students. It was founded in 1948, by Priest Daniel de Caicedo, who would become its first rector, with the support of the Bogotá City Council, as the Municipal University of Bogotá ((スペイン語:Universidad Municipal de Bogotá)). It changed its name to the current in 1957 when the municipality of Bogotá became a district. Its establishment was officialized by the 1970 decree No. 1030, issued by the national government. The university offers 70 programs at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including 4 master and 1 doctorates.〔
The university is member of the Association of Colombian Universities (ASCUN), the Iberoamerican Association of Postgraduate Universities (AUIP), and the Iberoamerican University Network Universia.
==History==

The Francisco José de Caldas District University was founded in 1948, on initiative of the priest Daniel de Caicedo, who was its first principal. The foundation act of the "Universidad Municipal de Bogotá" (as it was originally named) stated that it was a university created by the Bogotá City Council to give education to the poorest young men of the city.
Another fundamental characteristic of the University is that its programs were chosen so that they could bring solutions to the problems of the city. Hence, the first program to be created was Radiotechnology, which in time became the Electronics Engineering program. The other program was Topography which still exists and in time gave birth to the Cadastral Engineering program. Another program was dedicated to the care and conservation of the environment, later named Forest Engineering.
The first University building was located where today stands the ''Museo de Desarrollo Urbano'' (Urban Development Museum) in the Calle 10th with Carrera 8th, in front of the ''Palacio Liévano'' (Liévano Palace) and the ''Capitolio Nacional'' (National Capitol).
In the year 1957, the city of Bogotá became the "Distrito Especial" (Special District) and the University was then named "Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas" after the first Colombian scientist Francisco José de Caldas.
In the 1970s the departments of Physics and Chemistry were created, and the University increased its student population. In 1979 due to political and organizational difficulties, the University was closed for two years and reopened, totally renewed with a newly constructed campus, in the neighborhood ''La Macarena''.
Between the years 1993 and 1994, technological programs arose, The Engineering programs gained strength and the Environment and Natural Resources programs were created, which have opened the University towards society and rest of the academic world.
Nowadays the University sees itself as the higher education institution serving the Capital District and the Central Region of the country.

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