Founded in 1842, the University of Chile is the main and oldest institution of higher education of the country, with a national and public character. The university seeks to solve national and regional issues and to contribute to the development of Chile. 20 Chilean Presidents have been students at the University of Chile. Also, the two Chileans who received the Nobel Prize, Gabriela Mistral (1945) and Pablo Neruda (1971), both in Literature, were members of the University.

  

Mission:

The generation, development, integration and communication in all areas of knowledge and domains of culture constitute the mission and foundation of the activities of the University, shape the complexity of its work and guide the education that it imparts”.

The University assumes with vocation of excellence the formation of people and the contribution to the spiritual and material development of the nation. It fulfills its mission through teaching, research and creation in sciences and technologies, the humanities and the arts, and the extension of knowledge and culture in all its range. It seeks to exercise these functions with the highest level of rigor”.

“It is the responsibility of the University to contribute to the development of national cultural heritage and identity and to the improvement of the country's educational system”.


Vision:

Development consistent with the historical mission, the public nature and the national commitment of the university.

International parameters of academic excellence.

Creative and effective response to the conditions and challenges posed by globalization and the insertion of the country into the world order.

  

The University of Chile has a comprehensive academic offer conformed by:

14 Schools and 5 Cross-Disciplinary Institutes

69 Undergraduate degrees

76 Postgraduate programs

14 Specializations

137 Master degrees

38 Doctoral programs