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Universidad Argentina de la Empresa

Coordinates: 34°37′00″S 58°22′54″W / 34.6167°S 58.3817°W / -34.6167; -58.3817
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Argentine University of Enterprise
Universidad Argentina de la Empresa
MottoUna gran universidad
Motto in English
A great university
TypePrivate, non-profit[1]
Established1963; 61 years ago (1963)
PresidentHéctor Masoero
Vice-presidentCarlos San Millán
RectorRicardo Orosco
Academic staff
More than 2,100
StudentsMore than 42,000[2]
Location,
34°37′00″S 58°22′54″W / 34.6167°S 58.3817°W / -34.6167; -58.3817
CampusCampus Buenos Aires
Campus Costa Argentina
Colors  
Websitewww.uade.edu.ar

The Argentine University of Enterprise (Spanish: Universidad Argentina de la Empresa, mostly known for its acronym UADE) is a private university in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was founded by the Argentine Chamber of Corporations.[3][4] Since 2003, the university's primary faculties have included the Faculty of Economic Sciences, the Faculty of Engineering and Exact Sciences, and the Faculty of Law, Social Sciences, and Communication — the latter of which later became an independent faculty.[5] It is one of the top private universities in Buenos Aires.[6]

It has campuses in the city of Buenos Aires and Pinamar (Buenos Aires Province), as well as academic sites in the neighborhoods of Recoleta and Belgrano. The Buenos Aires campus features 75,000 square metres (810,000 sq ft) of classrooms, laboratories, library, sports centre, theatre, food court and a residence hall.[7][8] As of 2024, it had more than 42,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students and mora than 2,100 professors.[2]

History

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UADE was founded in 1957 by members of the Cámara Argentina de Sociedades Anónimas as the Instituto Superior de Estudios de la Empresa. Its activities began in the building of Belgrano Av. 687 under the direction of Dr. Jacobo Wainer. 338 business executives enrolled. The first class was delivered by Dr. Anwar Obeid. At the end of that year, the Institute became the Argentina Foundation for Advanced Business Studies. Around 500 business leaders completed the course in 1958 and the following year, at the Plaza Hotel in Buenos Aires, the course for 1959 was opened. In the context of the Law 14,557 of 1958 authorizing the operation of private universities in the country, the Chamber of Corporations decided to create the UNIVERSIDAD ARGENTINA DE LA EMPRESA, whose statutes were approved by that institution on June 7, 1963, and the National Executive Power on August 27 of that year.[9]

Image of the Costa Argentina Campus, located in the city of Pinamar

In 1963, the first degrees were offered in areas of special interest for business: "Marketing," "Costs", "Finance and Organisation", "Organisation of Production" and "Industrial Relations" . In 1964 other degrees were added, such as "Business Applied Statistics", "Market Research", "Public Relations", "Management Techniques" and "Production Engineering and Construction Organization."

In 1968, the Universidad Argentina de la Empresa joined the Council of Rectors of Private Universities (CRUP), after Law 17,604 passed in that year.

In 1984, the main building at Lima St. 717 was inaugurated and, subsequently, in 1992, 1993, 1997, and 1998 new buildings were added to create the current building complex on Lima St. In 2000, the Faculty and Alumni Club was added in an annex building on Chile St. In 2003, the School of Management was opened on Libertad St. 1340. In 2005, the UADE University Residence was opened, which is capable of housing 105 people.

In 2008, the Urban Campus UADE was opened. The campus includes a residence hall, a model library, a cultural and exhibition centre, a sports facility, and a microstadium with capacity for 1,200 people, which with the 181 classrooms and laboratories account for more than 75,000 square metres (810,000 sq ft).

UADE Auditorium (Aula Magna)

The UADE Labs were set up in May 2010. This is a building of 9000 m2 which is presented to national and regional level as the first integrated university laboratory building in the country. In it, students in 51 undergraduate and graduate programs will attend 60,000 hours of practice and research annually.[10]

It is recognized worldwide by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT), the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), International Advertising Association (IAA) and Tourism Education Quality (UNWTO).

Undergraduate degrees

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Complete list of degree programs:[11]

Casa Alsina, academic site in Belgrano
Academic site in the Recoleta, inaugurated as a Business School in 2003
Mauricio Macri speaking at UADE

School of Architecture and Design

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School of Communication

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School of Economics

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School of Engineering and Science

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School of Law and Social Sciences

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School of Health Sciences

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Postgraduate

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Complete list of degree programs:[12]

Investigation

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At UADE, research activities are articulated and managed through the Research Coordination, a unit that reports on the Academic Secretary of the university.[4] Research activities are developed within the framework of 3 Institutes, the Institute of Economics (INECO), the Institute of Social Sciences and Project Disciplines (INSOD) and the Institute of Technology (INTEC).[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Private universities in Argentina". 12 July 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Study BA - Fundación UADE".
  3. ^ "UADE | La Universidad: Historia". UADE Home.
  4. ^ a b c "Investigación en UADE". Archived from the original on 2022-11-29.
  5. ^ Historia de las Universidades Argentinas de Gestión Privada - 45º Aniversario https://web.archive.org/web/20170919023040/http://www.crup.org.ar/media/200/crup_-_universidades_privadas_argentinas.pdf
  6. ^ "Universidad Argentina de la Empresa (UADE)". Top Universities.
  7. ^ "UADE | La Universidad". UADE Home.
  8. ^ UADE. "History" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-08-20.
  9. ^ Historia on UADE website
  10. ^ "Historia - Institucional | UADE - Universidad Argentina de la Empresa". Archived from the original on 2011-09-11. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
  11. ^ "Oferta académica de UADE". UADE Home.
  12. ^ "Maestrías | UADE Business School". UADE Home.
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