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Seal of the Central University Colombia
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| Type | Private |
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| Established | 1966 |
| Rector | Rafael Santos Calderón |
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Administrative staff
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896 |
| Students | 8639 |
| Address |
Carrera 5 No 21 – 38 (Sede Centro) Carrera 15 N.o 75-74 (Sede Norte, Bogotá, Colombia4°36′04.23″N 74°3′56.38″W / 4.6011750°N 74.0656611°WCoordinates: 4°36′04.23″N 74°3′56.38″W / 4.6011750°N 74.0656611°W |
| Campus | Urban, 1,437 acres (582 ha) |
| Nickname | La Central, Unicentral |
| Website | www.ucentral.edu.co |
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Carrera 5 No 21 – 38 (Sede Centro)
The Central University (Universidad Central) is a private institution of higher education, whose two offices are at Bogotá Colombia. It offers undergraduate and graduate programs in the areas of humanities, arts, economic and administrative sciences and engineering.
Central University was founded in 1966 by a group of Colombian educators seeking to expand access to higher education for all sectors of society. On 30 June of that year, Raul Vasquez Velez, Ruben Reyes Amaya, Alberto Gomez Moreno, Eduardo Varela Mendoza, Tellez Elberto Camacho, Jorge Enrique Molina and Darío Samper, signed the act establishing the Central University Foundation.
The image of the University was built on the curubo leaf (Passiflora mollissima tripartite), a creeper of Passifloraceae family, which is native to tropical and temperate South America.
Because it is an indigenous plant and strongly linked to culture, traditional medicine and food of the aboriginal communities of pre-Columbian America, the curubo is an ideal symbol for the university.
The four sheets curubo symbolize the four main functions of this university: teaching, research, extension and preservation of natural and cultural heritage. The orientation of the leaves (each of which points to one of the main directions of the compass rose) expresses the ideas of universality, diversity and plurality.
The hymn was composed by Pedro Medina Avendaño, who is also author of the hymns of Bogotá and the department of Boyacá, among others.
The anthem was played at the start of the solemn university events (e.g., possession of the Rector, the welcoming ceremony for students at the beginning of the semester, the ceremony of awards for meritorious service to the academic and administrative staff, and graduation ceremonies). The hymn is also used at the beginning of university ceremonies and the opening of buildings.
Central University of Bogota has two locations:
Located in Race 5 No 21 - 38 in Bogotá the site has the Rectory, the Vicerrectorías, most of the races of the Faculty of Administrative Sciences, Economics and Accounting, Faculty of Engineering and some programs of the Faculty of Social Sciences Humanities and Arts.
In the vicinity of the venue, the university has rooms for students of Musical Studies to conduct their instrumental practices.