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Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia | |
| Motto | Spiritus ubi vult spirat[1] (The spirit spreads wherever it wants) |
|---|---|
| Type | Private nonprofit university |
| Established | September 22, 1961 (64 years ago) (1961-09-22) |
Academic affiliation | Consortium of Universities THE |
| Rector | Dr. Enrique Castañeda Saldaña |
| Address | Av. Honorio Delgado 430, Urb. Ingeniería,San Martin de Porres ,,12°01′26″S77°03′23″W / 12.0240°S 77.0565°W /-12.0240; -77.0565 |
| Campus | Urban |
| Website | cayetano |
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Cayetano Heredia University (Spanish:Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia,UPCH; or simplyCayetano Heredia) is aprivate nonprofit university located inLima, Peru. It was named in honor ofCayetano Heredia, one of the eminent Peruvian physicians of the 19th century. The university is overseen by aboard of trustees(patronato) and is not owned by any private or state entity. It is considered one of the top medical schools in Peru, along theFaculty of Medicine "San Fernando" ofNational University of San Marcos, and is currently one of the major producers and publishers of scientific research in the country.
The university was founded in 1961 by a group of professors and students from themedical school of the four-century-oldNational University of San Marcos in Lima. This group of students and professors expressed their strong disagreement with legislation, inspired by theAPRA, a political party interested in the absolute control of the university system in the country. The legislation advocated the "co-government" of all the state universities by the so-called "student one-third", which would politicize the academic enterprise. The dissenting group was led by Drs.Honorio Delgado andAlberto Hurtado, dean of the medical school atSan Marcos. As their campaign to preserve academics failed, the 400 plus faculty members had no other option but to resign en masse, and found the new medical school as a private non-profit academic institution.
On September 22, the decree authorizing the new university school with the name ofPrivate Peruvian University of Medical and Biological Sciences was promulgated. The official inauguration of the new university took place on June 18, 1962, with the assistance of the President of the Republic,Manuel Prado Ugarteche.
It would be on February 24, 1965, when the institution changes its name to the one it currently has:Cayetano Heredia University.
The first classes began in April 1962, in the old headquarters of the Colegio Sagrados Corazones Belén delJirón de la Unión, and after the opening of the Cayetano Heredia National Hospital in 1967, they moved to the new headquarters ofSan Martín de Porres in 1968.
Some have suggested that these events were the subject of "prior arrangements/agreements" which, in the political context of the time, would have been practically impossible. 47 years later, Cayetano Heredia and San Marcos are the most prestigious medical schools in Peru.
TheVaccine-gate case (Vacunagate in Spanish) is a case of corruption that occurred in the second half of 2020 and early 2021 with respect to an extra 1,000 batch of experimentalvaccines from the pharmaceutical companySinopharm granted to the Cayetano Heredia University destined for the Phase 3 clinical trials personnel. The controversy arose when it was discovered that some of this doses were given to senior officials of the Peruvian State (including thePresident of the Republic of Peru at that time:Martín Vizcarra[2] and his minister of healthPilar Mazzetti),[3] workers of the research project on the use of the vaccine in the Peruvian population and high University authorities, including the rector of the university Luis Varela Pinedo, his vice-rector José Ronald Espinoza Babilón and the researcher and ex-ministerPatricia J. García, who among other authorities of the educational center, had to resign on February 18 as a result of the scandal. On February 16, the situation was aggravated when it was discovered that Germán Málaga Rodríguez, project leader at the Cayetano Heredia headquarters, administered three doses to 40 people, including himself and a deputy minister, irregularly and without written consent. On February 19, after an inspection in which various irregularities that violated the study protocol, good practices and ethical standards were corroborated, theNational Institute of Health of Peru determined the departure of the principal investigator responsible, Germán Málaga, and suspended to the university as a center for conducting new clinical trials.[4]
The rectors of the university, since its foundation, are:
Soon after its founding and during the following forty-plus years Cayetano Heredia University became a significant center ofhigher learning and scientific research in Peru. UPCH is credited with world-quality research in the area ofhealth sciences in Peru.[5][6]
It is a rather small school (under 2,000 students) that focuses on the disciplines of medicine, dentistry, natural sciences, public health, veterinary medicine, nursing, psychology, biotechnology and education. It grants baccalaureate degrees as well as master's and doctoral degrees in biochemistry, biotechnology, medicine, biology, and aMaster of Health Administration.
In 2016, due to the new university licensing process by the National Superintendence of Higher University Education (SUNEDU), after complying with the basic conditions of educational quality, the UPCH was licensed, being the fifth private university to do and the second university to be licensed for a period of 10 years (something that only some universities such as theCatholic,San Agustin,Engineering andSan Marcos achieved).
Cayetano Heredia University has established numerous agreements and collaborative arrangements with leading institutions from all over the world, including theJohns Hopkins University,University of Washington,University of California San Diego,University of California Berkeley,University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB),London School of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, thePrince Leopold Institute of Tropical Medicine in Belgium, and theUniversity of Pennsylvania.
The Instituto de Medicina Tropical Alexander von Humboldt (Tropical Medicine Institute) is among the top research institutions in tropical medicine in Latin America, with ongoing investigations in tuberculosis, leishmaniasis, malaria, and HIV, both at its site in Lima and at several field sites such as Iquitos, Cuzco, and La Merced. The institute is internationally recognized for the Gorgas Course in Clinical Tropical Medicine, given jointly with UAB.[7]
TheInstituto de Investigaciones de la Altura (High Altitude Research Institute) is known for its contribution to the understanding of high altitude physiology and the pathophysiology of acute and chronic high altitude sickness.
The logo of Cayetano Heredia is a yellow shield with the words"Spiritus ubi vult spirat" from theGospel of John on the sides. In the center is theRod of Asclepius, which is representative of medicine and healing.[8]
| University rankings | |
|---|---|
| Global – Overall | |
| QS World[9] | 1001–1200 (2025) |
| THE World[10] | 1001–1200 (2025) |
| USNWR Global[11] | 809 (2024) |
Together with theNational University of San Marcos and thePontifical Catholic University of Peru, the Cayetano Heredia University is one of the only three Peruvian universities that has managed to rank first nationally in certain editions of different major international university rankings.[12][13][14][15][16][17][18]
In 2022, when the results of theBiennial Report on Reality in Universities by SUNEDU came out, in the results of the historical ranking (1980-2021) and academic excellence (2019-2022), Cayetano Heredia University was ranked first in the country.[19]