Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán

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The Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán (Autonomous University of Yucatan), or UADY, is an autonomous public university in the state of Yucatán, Mexico, with its central campuses located in the state capital of Mérida. It is the largest tertiary educational institution (Spanish: educación superior) in the state, offering some 41 different courses at the undergraduate or Bachelor's degree (licenciatura) level, and 26 postgraduate Master's degrees (maestrías). The institution was established in 1922 by then governor Felipe Carrillo Puerto as the Universidad Nacional del Sureste, but its lineage may be traced back to a Spanish Empire royal decree promulgated in 1611, that allowed for the creation of the Colegio de San Francisco Javier in Mérida.[4][5]

Former names
Universidad Nacional del Sureste (1922-1938, 1951-1958)
Universidad de Yucatán (1938-1951, 1958-1984)
MottoLuz, Ciencia y Verdad
Motto inEnglish
Light, Science and Truth
TypePublic
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Autonomous University of Yucatán
Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán
Former names
Universidad Nacional del Sureste (1922-1938, 1951-1958)
Universidad de Yucatán (1938-1951, 1958-1984)
MottoLuz, Ciencia y Verdad
Motto in English
Light, Science and Truth
TypePublic
EstablishedFebruary 22, 1922
RectorCarlos Alberto Estrada Pinto [1]
Academic staff
925[2]
-710 tenured[2]
-215 scholarship[2]
Students17,379[3]
Undergraduates10,538[3]
Postgraduates1,339[3]
Other students
5,502 bacculaurate[3]
Location, ,
Mexico
ColorsGold & blue
WebsiteOfficial English Version
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