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===Law=== | ===Law=== | ||
==Notable alumni and faculty== | ==Notable alumni and faculty== | ||
{{For|a more comprehensive list|List of National University of Madora people}} | |||
{{Gallery | |||
|title=Notable alumni of UNM | |||
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|John Key by UNDP.jpg|[[Carlos Marqués de Villasante]], 29th [[President of Costa Madora]] (2008–2013) | |||
|Michel Delebarre-FIG 1996.jpg|[[Eduardo Valdés]], President of the Madorian Senate | |||
|Lucia Asalvez at Mercosur 1988.jpg|Lucia Asalvez, [[Prime Minister of Costa Madora]] (1983–1991) | |||
|Henry A. Wallace.jpg|[[Luis Mastré de Silva]], 15th [[President of Costa Madora]] (1934–1942) | |||
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==Rankings== | ==Rankings== | ||
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 11:39, 28 May 2024
Motto | Ad Lucem Scientiae |
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Motto in English | Towards the Light of Science |
Type | National university |
Established | August 5, 1909 |
Founders | Joaquín Alba Jean-Marie Naudé |
Endowment | M₡2.8 billion |
Chancellor | President Eva Strandberg |
Rector | Mauricio Seta |
Location | , , Costa Madora |
Campus | Urban, 6.8 km2 (2.6 sq mi), main campus only |
Colors | |
Nickname | Mountain Eagles |
The National University of Madora (Esberian: Universidad Nacional de Madora) is a national research university in Huariquiri, Copanaco.
History
Campus
Library
Residential halls and colleges
Organization and administration
Governance
Endowment
Faculties and schools
Business and Economics
Engineering
Health Sciences
Law
Notable alumni and faculty
Notable alumni of UNM
Carlos Marqués de Villasante, 29th President of Costa Madora (2008–2013)
Eduardo Valdés, President of the Madorian Senate
Lucia Asalvez, Prime Minister of Costa Madora (1983–1991)
Luis Mastré de Silva, 15th President of Costa Madora (1934–1942)