Autonomous University of Nayarit

Autonomous University of Nayarit
Universidad Autónoma de Nayarit
Former names
Universidad de Nayarit (University of Nayarit) [1]
Motto Spanish: Por lo nuestro a lo universal [1]
Type Public university
Established 1969 [1]
Rector Juan López Salazar
Students 25,000[2]
Undergraduates 9768 (As of 2006)[3]
Postgraduates 465 (As of 2006)[3]
Location Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico
Campus Several across the state; mostly rural.
Newspaper Gaceta UAN,[4] El Universitario[5]
Mascot Reptiles
Website http://www.uan.mx

The Autonomous University of Nayarit (in Spanish: Universidad Autónoma de Nayarit, UAN) is a Mexican public university based in the city of Tepic, Nayarit, that offers secondary education in addition to undergraduate and graduate education. The university offers 15 preparatory schools located across the major regions of the state. The university offers 33 undergraduate degrees and 28 postgraduate degrees. Enrollment at the university level has been rising since 1996.

Its library system holds more than 91,280 volumes in 29 libraries.[1]

History

The university was founded in 1969 by Dr. Julian Gascon Mercado, then governor of the state of Nayarit, through the City Patronage of Culture “Amado Nervo” and decree No. 5162.[6] The founding of the university was made possible through a series of decrees dating back to 1925 by governors Felipe C. Rios and Ricardo Velarde which established a School of Jurisprudence and a Senior High School. By 1955, the School of Jurisprudence was combined with the Institute of the State, founded in 1930, to form the first antecedent to the University of Nayarit. The school continued to expand through the addition of the Normal School in 1958 and the School of Nursing in 1959. A major step toward foundation was made when Francisco Garcia Montero, then governor of Nayarit, issued decree No. 4466 containing the “fundamental laws” of the Institute of Letters and Sciences legally conferring the school a decentralized public body whose duties include teaching at a preparatory and professional level and promoting social and scientific research. After becoming classified as a decentralized public body, Julian Gascon Mercado, created the City Patronage of Culture “Amado Nervo” and passed decree No. 5162 that formally transformed the loosely associated schools into the University of Nayarit. The university sought to achieve autonomous status after a series of reforms to the universities “fundamental laws” by Roberto Gomez Reyes in 1975, granting the university self governance. These reforms were met with resistance, and the university did not achieve autonomous status until 1985.

Student Life

Federation of Students

The Federation of Student of Autonomous University of Nayarit (FEUAN) is official entity encompassing student government. The federation was founded in 1981 for the purpose of acknowledging and responding to the needs of the student population. The Federation provides access to several academic programs including scholarships, student exchange programs, university forums and community English classes. The federation also provides access to several cultural, recreational, social, and athletic clubs.

Departments

The university is composed of 14 departments that stretch across multiple campuses.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Nuestras afiliadas: Universidad Autónoma de Nayarit" (in Spanish). ANUIES. 2000. Archived from the original on 22 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-17.
  2. "Ingresan hoy 25 mil alumnos a la UAN". Periodico Express de Nayarit. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  3. 1 2 "La Universidad Autonoma de Nayarit- Reforma y Gestion Universitaria". Asociación Mexicana de Organos de Control y Vigilancia en Instituciones de Educación Superior, A.C. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  4. "Gaceta UAN". Universidad Autonoma de Nayarit. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  5. "Gaceta (FEUAN)". FEDERACIÓN DE ESTUDIANTES DE LA UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE NAYARIT (FEUAN). Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  6. "Historia de la UAN". Universidad Autonoma de Nayarit. Retrieved 24 April 2015.

Coordinates: 21°29′31″N 104°53′31″W / 21.49194°N 104.89194°W / 21.49194; -104.89194


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