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Alas Peruanas UniversityJr. Cayetano Heredia 1092, Jesús María
Lima - Perú Telephone: (0511) 266 0195
Fax: (0511) 470 [email protected]
www.uap.edu.pe
ALAS PERUANASUNIVERSITY
Fidel Ramírez Prado, Ph. D.President of the Alas Peruanas University (UAP)
he Alas Peruanas University is a young and modern private law formal academic institution. It was created as a project of our promoter, the Alas
Peruanas Cooperative based on its fundamental principles of solidarity, education and democracy. Its corporate system and its full economic and administrative autonomy warrant its correct institutional operation and the fulfillment of its proposed purposes and objectives.
Therefore, only ten years after receiving its first group of students, the UAP is a solid educational institution with seven Departments and twenty six Professional Schools covering all the fields of study that the country demands. Scientific research as a priority of academic life; the application of the most advanced curricular programs; the permanent teaching quality evaluation; the development of the technological systems required by the public and private production sector are some of the endeavors that the UAP has successfully developed.
The capacities that our institution provides allow our students to enter into the present day demanding labor world in the best conditions. Their academic achievement is complemented with varied artistic, sports and recreational activities that reinforce their integral educational background. Likewise, the high spirit of cooperation promoted between the members of the university contributes to the execution of the most ambitious projects.
As part of the work carried out thus far, the UAP has created a Distance Teaching unit for the university education of persons not able to comply with the Attendance system; a Graduate School that offers master degrees in Business Administration, University Teaching and Education Management, Civil Law, Criminal Law, National Reality, Defense and Development, and Systems Engineering; and has also entered
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into diverse agreements with foreign and national institutions for exchanging experiences and staff that requires training in several academic, scientific and cultural areas for implementing a system of internships and a dynamic labor exchange.
As an innovative, vital and endeavoring institution, the Alas Peruanas University is aware of the numerous possibilities and resources that the new information
technology puts at the service of society, reflecting that we are the scientific answer to the future.
The Alas Peruanas University fulfills its mission of educating professionals with a sense of ethics, respect for human rights and a new vision of the working options of the future for achieving the basic dimensions of knowledge, that is, to know to know, to know to be, and to know to do.
7DEPARTMENTS26FIELDS 8AFFILIATES
22,000 STUDENTS
Department of Agricultural Sciences
Department of Communication Sciences
Department of Education and Humanities
Department of Law and Political Sciences
Professional School of Veterinary Medicine
Professional School of Communication Sciences
Professional Schools of EducationSports Sciences
Professional School of Law and Political Sciences
In its 10 years of existence the Alas Peruanas University has created a tradition
of dynamic and sustainable development for confronting globalization and the
challenges of youth, with an investigative spirit and a mind disposed to abstraction,
synthesis and transformation.
Mr. Luis Peláez Pé[email protected]
Paseo de la República 1773La VictoriaTelephone: (0511) 472 1401
Mr. Oscar Venero [email protected]
Las Gardenias 460Valle Hermoso, SurcoTelephone: (0511) 344 1848
Mr. Oscar Aramayo [email protected]
Av. Santa Cruz 1550MirafloresTelephone: (0511) 421 5276
Mr. Eduardo Palacios [email protected]
Jr. Cayetano Heredia 1092Jesús MaríaTelephone: (0511) 266 0195
President:
Academic Vicepresident:
Administrative Vicepresident:
Secretary General:
Fidel Ramírez Prado, Ph.D. [email protected]. César Olano Aguilar [email protected]. Antonio Quispe Sánchez [email protected]. Carlos Hinojosa Uchofen [email protected]
Mr. Rodman Souza ReáteguiActing Vice-President - PiuraMr. Leoncio MolinaActing Vice-President - ArequipaMr. Edgar Nuñez RománActing Vice-President - Ica
Jr. Cayetano Heredia 1092 / Jesús María, Lima, Peru / Telephone: (0511) 266 0195
7DEPARTMENTS26FIELDS 8AFFILIATES
22,000 STUDENTS
Department of Business Administration, Economics, Accounting and Financial Sciences
Department of Health Sciences
Department of Engineering and Architecture
Professional Schools of Business AdministrationAccounting and Financial SciencesTourism, Hotel Administration, and Gastronomy EconomicsCooperativism
Professional Schools of StomatologyNursingPharmacology and BiochemistryObstetricsHuman PsychologyMedical TechnologyNutrition
Professional Schools ofArchitectureEnvironmental EngineeringCivil EngineeringElectronics EngineeringMechanical EngineeringMechatronics EngineeringSystems and Information Technology EngineeringIndustrial Engineering
7 Departments26 Fields
6 Master Degrees4 Doctorados
8 Affiliates22,000 Students
Mr. Oswaldo Vásquez [email protected]
Av. Cuba 301Jesús MaríaTelephone: (0511) 471 6792
Mr. Artidoro Cáceres Velá[email protected]
Paseo de la República 1772La VictoriaTelephone: (0511) 265 5022
Mr. Oscar Lagravere von [email protected]
Jr. Cayetano Heredia 1092Jesús MaríaTelephone: (0511) 266 0195
Members of the UAP Promoter
Jorge Luis Ramírez PachecoPresident
Fidel Ramírez PradoDirector-President
Guillermo Sosa AtocheVicepresident
Ricardo Alfredo Díaz BazánDirector
Estanislao Chujutalli MuñozDirector
Aguilar Bailón de la CruzDirector
Alberto Domingo Monteverde VillacortaDirector
Carlos Hinojosa UchofenDirector
Sr. Wilfredo Arturo Hernández AscenciosDirector
Celso Manuel Suárez CholánDirector
The Alas Peruanas University is consistently being actually and effectively articulated with the country through its graduates. Our teaching makes
competitive and contributing professionals.
The UAP offers its graduates and local and foreign students the following master degrees in:
We offer these studies with the concept that advanced education should not have any limits and should also be deeply involved with what a developing country requires at a time of new technologies.
Graduate School
• Business Administration and Management• Civil Law• Criminal Law• University Teaching and Education Management• Civil Engineering• National Reality Defense and Development
Jr. Cayetano Heredia 1092 - Jesús MaríaTelephone: (0511) 266 0195 www.uap.edu.pe/postgrado
DOCTORADOS:• Contabilidad • Administración• Educación • Derecho
RESEARCHPermanent
centers
The graduates of our University will be professionals that dominate state-
of-the art knowledge in their fields of specialization, with research experience
for continuing building their skills during their professional career in favor
of the community, and as a source of science and technology.
UAP Research Centers
CipazeCASTILLA-PIURA
BolívarCAJAMARCA
ScallopsCASMA
PachacamacLIMA
TullpacanchaHUANCAVELICA
CipazeMOCUPE-LAMBAYEQUE
Pre-Hispanic irrigation
Special projectICA TABLELAND
Science and Technology for Peru
CIPTT Tullpacancha – Huancavelica
It includes 1000 hectares owned by the UAP. It is devoted to researching the ethology (behavior) of vicuñas for the production of fiber in alliance with the neighboring communities. The purpose is to develop technology for transferring it to these communities in a region little populated with wild camelids.
An agreement involving research, restocking, publication, scientific cultural events and other aspects associated with vicuñas and the industrialization of their fiber is being developed with the Peasant Community of the District of Lucanas (16,000 vicuñas), the major vicuña breeding community in Peru.
The traditional subsistence products cultivated in the four ecological floors in this region located between Huanta (Ayacucho) and Churcampa (Huancavelica) have a very low non profitable market price with which the poverty circuit is maintained. Research is being conducted for identifying alternative crops adapted to these ecological floors with more attractive prices in the local market.
CIPTT Bolívar, Upper Section of the Zaña Valley, Region of Cajamarca
This is a Pleistocene forest, relict of old Peruvian coastal forests that existed 10,000 years ago up to far as Ecuador. It is located at 800 m.a.s.l., 50 km in a straight line from the Pacific Ocean, and comprises an area of 50,000 hectares. At present, the only one left is this one and another smaller one in the Region of Tumbes in northern Peru. The site has the characteristic flora and fauna of the Peruvian high jungle.
A basin management and area conservation project is being developed here. Likewise, organic fertilizers (earthworm humus, Eisena foetida) is being produced for improving soils and a nursery area implemented for reforestation with native plants.
CIPTT Castilla, Piura
This Center is located in northern Peru, where local communities only cultivate traditional crops in dwarf holdings and keep goats that suffer from the lack of
Research is conducted according to the specialty of each Department. Research Centers have been implemented for catalyzing the investigation initiatives of the Departments seeking their participation in interdisciplinary projects, and as student practice and experimentation centers. The present eight Research and Technology Transfer Centers (CIPTT) are located in: Castilla, Mocupe, Bolívar, Casma, Pachacamac, Tullpacancha, Ica and Arequipa; besides other special research projects.
The majority of the referred to centers are in the most depressed and needy regions of the country.
Priority is given to applied research for coming up with options that benefit the local communities.
Technical training is provided to the local communities.
The university is the meeting point of reality and research
pastures. The Center is conducting applied research for improving barren and marginal soils, and developing new productive activities.
The projects being carried out include: • Recovery of barren lands• Ethology of ostriches• Cloning of varieties of sweet potatoes (40 MT of fodder and 10 MT of root crops for arid areas) with the participation of the World Bank, CIDA Peru (Agricultural Investigation and Development Center) and the peasant communities.
• Alternative crops with the Peasant Community of Loma Larga – Huancabamba.
• Improvement of goats.• Beekeeping• Earthworm humus• Fodder pasture• Prickly pears and cochineals• Forestation with native varieties (5000 seedlings)• Tamarinds (1000 seedlings)• Small poultry• Peruvian paso horses
CIPTT Mocupe
This Center includes an area of 250 hectares with operating range in the Zaña Valley, characteristically deprived of farming lands, and agricultural investment, constituted by dwarf peasant holders. The projects being carried out include:• Earthworm humus• Production of citric fruits• Technified irrigation• Breeding of cattle, goats and sheep
A special project is being also carried out in pre-Hispanic irrigation systems.
Special Casma Project
This project includes the breeding of scallops (Andara tuberculosa) in a sea area of 70 hectares for exports. The purpose is also to train local small scale non industrial fishermen.
The project has been going on for four years with sustained exports and the participation of students, professionals and private business.
CIPTT Pachacamac, Lurín Valley – Lima
The Center covering an area of 10 hectares also provides recreational services to the community. The projects that are being carried out include:• Earthworm humus for ecological fertilizers
• Ethological agricultural garden• Aromatic and medicinal herbs• Fodder (corn, sorghum)• Dairy cattle
Region of Ica
The CIPTT is in the organization process and addressed to the study and identification of options for the region that has a characteristically and consistently aggravated lack of water problem.
The rich historic and palaeontological remains in the region are in a destruction process. Research works have been commenced with the Special Project “Palaeontology of the
Ica Tableland”. This area has fossils in perfect conditions of cetaceans, mammals and other specimens that existed 60 million years ago.
A project for the production of spiruline (food of microscopic algae) from strains found in the waters of the Huacachina lagoon is under study.
Region of Arequipa
Agreements are underway for the study of renewable and non polluting energies in the region.
The publication of nearlyof the vitality of the
A book is always good news
The EkekoOmar Aramayo
The water of the Incas Jaime Deza Rivasplata
University Problem Luis Pelaez Pérez
Javier Pulgar VidalEditorial Fund
General History of LawJosé Antonio Silva Vallejo
The Machu Picchu SecretErnesto Cardenal
Decodification of the QuipusWilliam Burns Glynn Bolívar: The Mandínguez Gorge
Fidel Ramírez Prado /Jaime Deza Rivasplata
Jorge Basadre / 100 years IMAGES OF HISTORY
Editorial Fund
Civil-Military Relations and Democracy
Fidel Ramírez PradoHow to make a stable
profitableCésar Muroya Umesaki
100 books is an expression Editorial Fund
Editorial Fund UAPBooks that take us to the future or to the roots of our identity
A book is always good news
The Machu Picchu SecretErnesto Cardenal
The ChachapoyasFederico Kauffman Doig
Peruvian culture and history of the IncasVirgilio Roel Pineda
The military voteFidel Ramírez Prado
Vallejo, AlwaysEditorial Fund
Victor Raúl Haya de la Torre, Images and History
Editorial Fund
SIPAN Discovery and investigationWalter Alva
Introduction to canine external morphology
Ermanno Maniero
Series on Geography and Ecology
Bolívar: The Mandínguez Gorge. Fidel Ramírez Prado, Jaime Deza Rivasplata
Pre-Hispanic water management on the northern Peruvian coast. Continuity of systems. Jaime Deza Rivasplata
Is the coast drying? Pre-Hispanic ideology and irrigation in the Peruvian North. Jaime Deza Rivasplata
Series on Historical Matters
When the deserts were forests. Fidel Ramírez Prado, Jaime Deza Rivasplata
Peruvian culture and history of the Incas. Virgilio Roel Pineda, Department of Law and Political Sciences
Industry. Jorge Lazo Arrasco
100 years of Jorge Basadre. Investigation Office
Arequipa Modern History. Manuel Cevallos Vera
Cayara, Defeat of Shining Path in its main theater of operations. José Valdivia Dueñas
Decodification of the Quipus. William Burns Glynn, Central Reserve Bank and Department of Law and Political Sciences
The Chachapoyas. Federico Kauffman Doig
The Liberators. Virgilio Roel Pineda
SIPAN Discovery and investigation. Walter Alva
The water of the Incas. Jaime Deza Rivasplata
Monograph of Ica. Raúl Sotil Galindo
Dance History. Francisco Iriarte Brenner
Series on Social Sciences
National security with citizenship participation. Fidel Ramírez Prado, Flavio Beteta Delgado
Civil-Military Relations and Democracy. Fidel Ramírez Prado
The military vote. Fidel Ramírez Prado
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EDITORIAL FUND
Decentralization. Edgar Núñez Román
Uctubamba. Carlos Ruiz Paredes
Integral Development Plan. Juan Ibáñez Gandulia
War, Journalism and Human Rights. Editorial Fund
Anthology of the Ekeko. Omar Aramayo
More, a classic of Peruvian journalism. Editorial Fund
Operation Manual for establishing political organizations. Francisco Loayza / Raúl Berrios
Series on Education and Humanities
Guíde for the integral evaluation of education management. Fernando Espinar La Torre
University Teaching, theory and practice. Esteban Ocampo Rodríguez, Department of Law and Political Science
Education management and marketing. Otoniel Alvarado, Academic Vice-presidency
Deonthology. Virtues. Fernando Espinar
University Problem. Luis Pelaez Pérez
Moral conducts. Department of Law and Political Science
The Marvelous World of Human Rights. Juan Alvarez Vita
Series on Literature
The Mountain Titans. Oscar Gonzáles Coronado
The six senses of books. Jorge Lazo Arrasco
Alianza always Alianza. Juan Urcariegue García
Oppressed and depressed. Juan Rivera Saavedra, Department of Law and Social Sciences
Good stuff versifying, Brief History of Spain. Juan Urcariegue
If you care for yourself don’t take drugs. Juan Urcariegue
Vallejo, Always. Editorial Fund
The children of the apple and the sex god. Manuel Cevallos Vera
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The six senses of books (second edition) / Books in the twenty-first century. Fidel Ramírez Prado, Jorge Lazo Arrasco
The ekeko. Omar Aramayo
The Country’s Cultural Diversity. Department of Education/Ministry of Education
The Machu Picchu Secret. Ernesto Cardenal
Delirious Noah. Arturo Corcuera
The Twisted Wall. Luis Valle Goycochea
Series on Law and Political Science
Justice administration. Strategic planning proposals for the permanent support of the Judiciary. Sergio Salas Villalobos, Department of Law and Political Science
Lessons on General Criminal Law. William Quiroz Salazar, Department of Law and Political Science
Book VI Civil Code Obligations. Carlos Celis Zapata, Department of Law and Political Science
Critical aspects of legally protected interest in offenses against sexual freedom. Héctor D. Lama Martínez –UAP Piura Division (sold out edition)
Juridical Logic. Severo Gamarra Gómez
Conciliation for development. Fidel Ramírez Prado
Constitutional vocabulary. Department of Law, sold out
General History of Law. José Antonio Silva Vallejo
Series on Veterinary Medicine
Anatomical basis for ultrasound diagnosis in cats and dogs. Linda Panta Falcón
How to make a stable profitable. César Muroya Umesaki
Introduction to canine external morphology. Ermanno Maniero
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EDITORIAL FUND
Series on Business Management
COPER. A Peruvian model for leading an organizational change – Book I, II, III, IV, COPER summary book. Fernando Espinar
Master conferences and technical papers. Department of Business, Administration, Economic, Accounting and Financial Sciences
Stripping the Economy. Luis Enrique Ramírez Hoyos
Series on Health Sciences
Guide for family management of addictions. Dr. Martín Nizmana- Valladolid
Family Planning. Dr. Artidoro Cáceres Velásquez
Psychology of Criminality. Dr. Artidoro Cáceres Velásquez
Series: Personages of the twentieth century
100 years IMAGES OF HISTORY / Jorge Basadre. Editorial Fund
Javier Pulgar Vidal. Editorial Fund
Victor Raúl Haya de la Torre, Images and History. Editorial Fund
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Scientific Magazine Science and Development. Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 Y 5. Research Division
Communication Workshops. Numbers 1,2,3,4 and 5, No.6 and No.7, No.8. Department of Communication Sciences
CDs
CD Basadre / 100 Years of History. Basadre / Dominguez
CD The Military Vote. Fidel Ramírez Prado
CD Poems and Songs. César Calvo / Reynaldo Naranjo / Carlos Haire
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The Media in the UAP
• TV Channel 51 open circuit, Lima
• UAP Millennium FM 91.5 Radio, Callao
• UAP AM 1190 Radio, Arequipa
• UAP AM 1040 Radio, Piura
The University extends its ties with the Peruvian society through its media encouraging its development and sensing its vital vibration in an exercise of science and technology.
Here students of several departments, and particularly of the Department of Communications Sciences, have a magnificent field for their professional practices.
UAP Cultural Center
Av. Saenz Peña 116, BarrancoTelephone: (0511) 247 7097
Carries out an extensive program of activities: music, dances, literature, exhibits and theater in a recently purchased large Barranco house.
• UAP Studio FM 105.1 Radio, Chincha
• UAP Huacachina FM 88.3 Radio, Ica
•UAP Huacho Radio, Lima
UNIVERSIDADALAS PERUANAS
The main mission of the Continuing Education Center is to develop the academic activities that contribute to the training, improvement and updating of professionals and the production forces of the country organizing seminars, conferences, courses, qualifications, among others.
These programs facilitate their insertion in society in the capacity of agents of change contributing to the development and the extension of the Alas Peruanas University to the community.
Main agreements entered into by Universidad Alas Peruanas with the following institutions:
ARMED FORCESNavyAir ForceArmyNational Police
UNIVERSITIESUniversidad Mayor de San Ramón de Cochabamba – BoliviaUniversidad del Vale de Itapi – BrazilUniversidad Federal de Pernambuco – BrazilUniversidad de Sevilla – SpainUniversidad de León – SpainUniversidad de Camaguey – CubaJohannes Kepler Linz University – AustriaUniversidad de Panamá – PanamaUniversidad Politécnica y Artística de Paraguay – ParaguaySt. Petersburg State Marine University - Russia Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano, Bogotá - Colombia
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONSAssociation of JournalistsAssociation of EngineersAssociation of BiologistsAssociation of Public Accountants
OTHER INSTITUTIONSNational Science and Technology Council – CONCYTECMinistry of Agriculture, National Council for South American Camelids - CONACSMinistry of Health
Agreements and Continuing Education
In March 2004, she was distinguished by the UAP as Doctor Honoris Causa. She is the discoverer and scholar of Caral, the oldest sacred-administrative center of America.
Ms. Ruth Shady Solís
In January 2003, he was recognized by the UAP as Doctor Honoris Causa. He is the discoverer of the pyramid of the Lord of Sipán, one of the
most important world archaeological discoveries of the twentieth century.
Mr. Walter Alva Alva
The UAP and the Cultural World
In 2004, he was recognized by the UAP as Doctor Honoris Causa. He is a
renowned archaeologist and investigator, with contributions to the clarification of
the Andean pre-history and, specially the Chachapoyas culture.
Mr. Federico Kauffmann Doig
In January 2004, he was recognized by the UAP as
Doctor Honoris Causa. He is the author of books on the American pre-history
and discoverer of the man of Lauricocha, considered one of the oldest stages of humans in
South America.
Mr. Augusto Cardich Loarte
UNIVERSITY, Peace and Fraternity
Rigoberta Menchú, awarded the Nobel Peace
Prize in 1992, was invited by our University
as part of the program in homage of the
Agricultural University of La Molina where
she spoke about human rights. In August 2002,
during her visit to Machu Picchu, she said:
In 2004, Mr. Fidel Ramírez Prado received the benediction of Pope John
Paul II and presented the Supreme Pontiff with a memento on behalf of
the Alas Peruanas University and the people of Peru in recognition for his
world peace leadership.
“I am from this place. We are only one.”
Ernesto Cardenal, priest, poet, former Minister of Culture of Nicaragua, Nobel Literature Prize nominee, visited us in September 2005. The UAP distinguished him as Doctor
Honoris Causa.
Distance TeachingIn 2003, after entering into an agreement with the National Distance Teaching University (UNED) of Spain and the Open and Distance University of Panama, the Distance Teaching program was introduced for overcoming the barriers not allowing students to be physically present and for expanding knowledge with no other restriction than the willingness to learn.
Sports
• Accounting and Financial Sciences• Administration• Law and Political Sciences• Education
PROFESSIONAL FIELDS:
Artistic ActivitiesIn Lima, as well as in
its Piura, Arequipa and Ica seats, the University
promotes theatrical performances and other artistic activities. In the
cities of Arequipa and Ica two groups were
successfully presented in television and acclaimed by an enthusiast public for the expressions of our national
cultural heritage.
On August 20, 2005, the Alas Peruanas
University Club was founded for
participating in the sports leagues of the
country, specially, in the disciplines of football, basketball, volley ball, shooting, martial arts
(karate, taekondo, konfu, judo), athletics,
table tennis.
CEPRE - UAPThe Pre-University Center of the UAP
offers students the possibility of
strengthening their school knowledge
for admittance into the university with
sufficiency and academic value.
Jr. Cayetano Heredia 1092Telephone: (0511) 471 1462 www.dued.uap.edu.pe
Av. Cuba 301, Jesús MaríaTelephone: (0511) 471 0346
The promoter institution of our University, Alas Peruanas Cooperative of Special Services (founded in 1968) is a movement based on the principles of solidarity, education and democracy.
Alas Peruanas Educational System
Alas Peruanas University
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Alas Peruanas Cooperative of Special Services
The Cooperative, as a social and working organization is the product of a conception of the world in which human beings can show their best, that is, their action in favor of others in a practical way engaging in the production of goods that will eventually benefit the family of the promoter individual and the community in general.
The commitment of the Alas Peruanas University with national education dates back to the foundation of the first Alas Peruanas Institute. Since then, the UAP has been incessantly active implementing schools and institutes throughout the country culminating this commitment with the creation of the Alas Peruanas University on April 26, 1996. Therefore, the UAP is not only the product of the objective of creation and production of education, as the most important sector of the country, but also the outcome of tenacity and experience.
Jr. Pachacutec 2057, Jesús MaríaTelephone 471 5027 www.alaspe.com.pe
C.E.P. Alas Peruanas – ArequipaC.E.P. Alas Peruanas – Ica
I.S.T. Alas Peruanas – PiuraI.S.T. Alas Peruanas – IcaI.S.T. Alas Peruanas – ArequipaI.S.T. Alas Peruanas – Lima
Schools:
Institutes:
Alas Peruanas Business Group
The philosophy of cooperativism has its field of action in reality and in the transformation determination of its associates. Therefore, along its institutional life it has implemented services and the production of goods to serve Peruvian society. This does not only mean creating jobs and participating in the economy, but it also articulates several factors in favor of the country and its development.
Service Station ALASPEAv. Venezuela 3343 - Lima
Telephono: (0511) 564 0120
Safety and confidence in your medical diagnosis
CimedicAv. Arequipa 3362 - San Isidro
Telephono: (0511) 442 2222
Hostel GranadaJr. Huancavelica 323 - LimaTelephono: (0511) 426 3097
Graphic ServicesLas Agatas 138 - Balconcillo, La Victoria
Telephono: (0511) 265 8662
Javier Pulgar Vidal
Mr. Javier Pulgar Vidal, first President of the Organizing Committee of the Alas Peruanas University and its Honorary President, was one of the most illustrious Peruvian scientists of the twentieth century.
Among his most outstanding contributions is the conception of the eight natural regions of Peru: Chala, Yunga, Quechua, Suni, Puna, Jalca, Rupa Rupa and Omagua, dismissing the wrong concept of dividing the country in the occidental manner into three regions: coast, highlands and jungle. He is also known for his outstanding historic investigation on the Huánuco quilcas and his notable lexicographic work that aspired to build the first great dictionary of Peruvian toponyms.
Professor Javier Pulgar Vidal had also an outstanding academic participation in the faculty of prestigious university institutions, among them: Universidad Nacional de San Marcos and the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Peru. He was a successful seeder of universities. He founded the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University in Colombia, and created in our country the Universidad Nacional del Centro that when nationalized, its five seats gave rise to Universidad Nacional del Centro in Huancayo, Universidad Nacional José Faustino Sánchez Carrión in Huacho, Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizán in Huánuco, Universidad Nacional Alcides Carrión in Cerro de Pasco and Universidad Federico Villarreal in Lima.
In 1996, Mr. Javier Pulgar Vidal founded this university together with our present President, Fidel Ramírez Prado, Ph.D., and Mr. César Olano Aguilar, our present Academic Vice-President.
The motif in the UAP emblem is an anthropomorphic figure representing a magical-religious personage inspired in a marine eagle with claws firmly set on land, Its right wing gives it its flying attributes and its left arm is armed with emblem, club and spears.
This figure is taken from a Mochica ceramic vase, which as it is known, was a pre-Inca culture that flourished between the third and seventh centuries of our age occupying an extensive territory on the northern coast of present Peru. This artistic piece is preserved today at the Ethnographic Museum of Berlin (Germany).
In 1954, Gerder Kutscher published the reproduction of the figure in Indian ink, which in turn had been prepared by W.V.D. Stiner. In 1976, the renowned Peruvian archaeologist Federico Kauffmann Doig disseminated it in his work “El Perú Arqueológico”.
Emblem of the Alas Peruanas University
Seats of the UAP
Loreto
Amazonas
Tumbes
Piura
Lambayeque
Cajamarca
La LibertadSan Martín
Ancash
Huánuco
Lima
Ucayali
Pasco
Junín
Cusco
Madre de Dios
PunoApurímacAyacucho
Huancavelica
Ica
Arequipa
Moquegua
Tacna
Arequipa
Ayacucho
Bagua Grande
Bagua Chica
Cerro de Pasco
Chiclayo
Chincha CuscoHuancavelica
Huancayo
Huaraz
Ica
Iquitos
Jaen
Puno
La Oroya
Lima
Pichari
Piura
Juliaca
Tacna
San Ignacio
Tarapoto
Tumbes
Trujillo
Castilla
Bolívar
Pre-Hispanic IrrigationProject
Mocupe
Casma
Tablazo de Ica
Pachacamac
Tullpacancha
Headquarters
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We have a value system: we are a solidarity
institution, defender of life and social justice; with its own, original
and creative personality related to its national
and international environment.
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