National Experimental University of the Armed Forces
The National Experimental University of the Armed Forces (Spanish: Universidad Nacional Experimental Politécnica de la Fuerza Armada Bolivariana, UNEFA) is a Venezuelan public university associated with the Venezuelan armed forces. Founded in 1974 by the former president Rafael Caldera as the National Armed Forces Higher Polytechnical Institution (Instituto Universitario Politécnico de las Fuerzas Armadas Nacionales), it was renamed by the Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez in 1999.
Universidad Nacional Experimental Politécnica de la Fuerza Armada | |
Motto | Educational excellence open to the people |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1974 |
Rector | Major General Pascualino Angiolillo Fernández, Venezuelan Army |
Students | 235,000 (May 2009)[1] |
Location | Caracas , |
Website | unefa.edu.ve |
In 2009 it had 61 campuses, and was present in every Venezuelan state except Monagas, with 235,000 students enrolled in May 2009.[1]
Notable people
References
- Ministry of Defense (Venezuela)
- Bolivarian Military University of Venezuela
- Military Academy of the Bolivarian Aviation
- Military Academy of Health Sciences
- National Experimental University of the Armed Forces
- QS World University Rankings
- Universidad de Oriente
- Military Academy of the Bolivarian Army
- National Bolivarian Armed Forces of Venezuela
- Bolivarian Military Technical Academy
- Citgo
- Military Academy of the Bolivarian Navy
- National Guard Military Academy
- Society of Petroleum Engineers
- PDVSA
- Mechanical engineering
- Petroleum engineering
- Systems engineering
- Electrical engineering
- Civil engineering
- List of systems engineering universities
- ESPE
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