University of Guadalajara

University of Guadalajara
Universidad de Guadalajara (UdeG)
MottoPiensa y Trabaja (Think and Work)
TypePublic university
EstablishedAs Royal University of Guadalajara: 3 November 1792
As University of Guadalajara: 12 October 1925
AffiliationANUIES CUMEX International Association of Universities College Board CONAHEC
EndowmentMXN $14,803,821,208.00 (2022)
RectorRicardo Villanueva Lomelí
Vice-rectorHéctor Raúl Solís Gadea
Academic staff
15,229
Students281,882 (August 2022)
Undergraduates109,992
Postgraduates6,432
Other students
139,520 (high school)
Address
General Rectory, 976 Juárez Avenue, Zipcode 44100
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Mexico

20°40′30″N 103°21′32″W / 20.67500°N 103.35889°W / 20.67500; -103.35889
Campus15 university campuses, 60 high schools and a virtual university system
NicknameLeones Negros (black lions)
Sporting affiliations
Club Universidad de Guadalajara
Websitewww.udg.mx

The University of Guadalajara (Spanish: Universidad de Guadalajara) is a public research university located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It was originally established in 1586 and officially founded on 12 February 1791 as the Royal and Pontifical University of Guadalajara. Over the centuries, it has evolved into one of Mexico’s leading educational institutions.

The university operates multiple high schools, as well as undergraduate and graduate campuses, which are distributed throughout the state of Jalisco. It is widely regarded as the most significant university in the region. Based on its foundation date, it is the second-oldest university in Mexico, the seventeenth-oldest in North America, and the fourteenth-oldest in Latin America.

Since 1994, the University of Guadalajara has operated under a network model to organize its academic activities. This university network comprises 15 university centers, the Virtual University System, the High School Education System, and the university's general administrative body. During the 2014–2015 academic year, the university had a total enrollment of 255,944 students, including 116,424 undergraduate and graduate students and 139,520 high school students.