National Agrarian University

The National Agrarian University, also formally called National Agrarian University - La Molina (Spanish: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina) (UNALM), is a public university in Lima, Peru. It is the country's best university in the fields of agricultural, biological, and forestry sciences and the only university in Peru offering degrees in meteorology. The university is organized into eight faculties which contain twelve academic departments. It is considered one of the most important higher education institutions of Peru.

National Agrarian University (UNALM)
Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
MottoHominem et Agrum colere cupio
Motto in English
I want to cultivate the Man and the Land
TypePublic (National)
Established22 July 1902
RectorPh. D. Enrique Ricardo Flores Mariazza
Students6,424
Undergraduates5,176
Postgraduates1,248
Location,
CampusSuburban
550 acres (2.2 km2)
Colors  Green
Websitewww.lamolina.edu.pe

History

View of a small artificial lake inside the campus.

In 1901, during the government of President Eduardo López de Romaña, the creation of the National School of Agriculture and Veterinary Science was planned with the participation of a Belgian mission. The official inauguration of the school was on July 22, 1902. In 1912, the Central Agronomic Station was created with the purpose of developing the agricultural sector. A campus in the Fundo Santa Beatriz served as the school's first location. The university's current campus, in La Molina, was inaugurated in 1933. In 1960, the school was officially recognized as a university and was renamed to its current name.

In 1961, the faculties of Agriculture, Animal Science, Agricultural Engineering and the Institute for Research and Advanced Studies began work as academic organizations. In the same year, the institution decreed the creation of the Faculty of Life and Physical Sciences and the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences (both simultaneously started work in early 1962). The faculties of Forestry Science, of Fisheries Science and of Food Sciences and Technology began operating in 1963,1966 and 1969 respectively.

The National Agrarian University is governed by the University Act No. 23733, promulgated on December 9, 1983, which maintains the academic departments, restored the faculty system and frees each university to organize and establish its own academic system, according to their characteristics and needs. According to the current University Act, the governance of universities and the faculties are exercised by University Assembly, University Council, Rector and Faculty Council and Dean.

Faculties and programs

Auditorium of the graduate school

The university is organized into eight faculties and twelve academics departments. Each department offers an undergraduate program. The graduate school has 33 academics programs.

Undergraduate
Faculty of Agronomy
Faculty of Life and Physical Science
Faculty of Forestry Science
Faculty of Economics and Planning
Faculty of Food Science and Technology
  • Food Engineering
Faculty of Agricultural Engineering
Faculty of Fisheries Science
Faculty of Animal Science
Masters
Economics
  • Administration
  • Agribusiness
  • Agricultural Economics
  • Applied Statistics
  • Economics of Natural Resources and Environment
Environment
  • Applied Ecology
  • Applied Meteorology
  • Ecotourism
  • Environmental Science
  • Forest Resources Conservation
  • Forest Resources Management
  • Integrated Watershed Management
  • Water Resources
Agricultural Sciences
  • Agricultural Innovation for Rural Development
  • Agricultural Production
  • Animal Production
  • Entomology
  • Integrated Pest Management
  • Phytopathology
  • Plant Breeding
  • Soils
  • Sustainable Agriculture
Nutrition and Food
  • Aquaculture
  • Food Technology
  • Nutrition
  • Public Nutrition
Doctorates
  • Animal Science
  • Biological Sciences and Engineering
  • Economics of Natural Resources and Sustainable Development
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Nutrition
  • Sustainable Agriculture
  • Water Resources

Research

The National Agrarian University has always worked significantly in the scientific development of Peru throughout its history. In Peru, this university is one of the few that conduct research; only 10 universities in over 80 do. This is due primarily to the lack of funding research development by the Peruvian government in recent decades.

Research institutes

The university has the following research institutes:

  • INDDA (Agro-Industrial Development Institute)
  • IBT (Biotechnology Institute)
  • IPPS (Institute for Sustainable Small Production)
  • IRD Costa (Regional Development Institute - Costa)
  • IRD Sierra (Regional Development Institute - Sierra)
  • IRD Selva (Regional Development Institute - Selva)

Community services

In addition to undergraduate and graduate specialties, UNALM offers consulting, short courses, refresher and retraining technical and professional specialization semester courses, refresher courses and technical laboratory in biology, gardening workshops, hydroponics, raising small animals (guinea pigs, quail, etc.), bakery, dairy, meats, etc. UNALM has a riding school, a language centre and offers agro products to the community through its sales center.

Notable alumni

See also

References

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