Alberto Hurtado University

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Alberto Hurtado University
Universidad Alberto Hurtado

Established: October 23, 1997
Type: Jesuit
Rector: Fernando Montes Matte S.J
Staff: 500
Students: 3.000
Location: Almirante Barroso 6
Website: http://www.uahurtado.cl

Alberto Hurtado University (Spanish: Universidad Alberto Hurtado) is a Jesuit university located in downtown Santiago. Established in 1997, the university was created from the merger of three separate institutes,Instituto Latinoamericano de Doctrina y Estudios Sociales (ILADES), the Centro de Investigación, Desarrollo de la Educación (CIDE), and the Fundación Educacional Roberto Bellarmino. The university is named after a famous Chilean Jesuit Saint, Father Alberto Hurtado.

The school is located in downtown Santiago, one subway stop west from the Presidential Palace. As the school has grown since its inception it has bought several of the larger homes in the area to create class space and faculty offices. One of the buildings the university bought was the former headquarters of the soccer team Club Deportivo y Social Colo Colo.

The school takes a social justice mandate very seriously. In fall of 2007 the school proposed an increase in tuition. Students, many of which were first generation college students, objected to the increase. The students went on strike to protest the tuition increase. The University was understanding of the students' complaints and allowed the strike to proceed on campus. Ultimately the issue was settled to mutual satisfaction of both sides.

By virtue of its Jesuit character, the University has close ties with Georgetown University, and offers a Georgetown Masters degree in Economics in Chile.

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