Universidad Monteávila
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University in Caracas, Venezuela
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10°28′40′′N 66°50′29′′W / 10.477877°N 66.841314°W / 10.477877; -66.841314
Universidad Monteávila | |
Type | Private University |
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Established | 1998 |
Founder | Dr. Enrique Pérez Olivares, Dr. Fernando Cervigón Marcos, Pbro. Dr. Rafael de Balbín Berham, Arq. Alicia Álamo Bartolomé, Dr. Joaquín Rodríguez Alonso. |
Religious affiliation | Catholic, Opus Dei |
Rector | Guillermo Fariñas Contreras |
Location | Caracas , Venezuela |
Mascot | Casimiro |
Website | https://www.uma.edu.ve/ |
Universidad Monteávila (UMA) is a private, Roman Catholic - Opus Dei - University in Caracas, Venezuela. It was founded in 1998 by members of Opus Dei. Its education is humanities-based, offering majors in Law, Education, Business Administration and Social Communication.
Notable alumni
[edit ]- Alejandra Otero, comedian
- Daniela di Giacomo, beauty pageant and television presenter
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