Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola, private university located in Lima, Peru
Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola is a private university in Lima founded in 1995 with multiple campuses across the city. The main La Molina campus contains modern buildings, green spaces, laboratories, libraries, and sports facilities that serve its various academic programs.
The university was founded in 1995 by entrepreneur Raúl Diez Canseco with an initial focus on business and entrepreneurship programs. It has since expanded to include engineering, health sciences, law, and education among its academic offerings.
The university is named after Saint Ignatius of Loyola and reflects this heritage in how it shapes its teaching approach. Students and faculty share spaces where entrepreneurship and creative problem-solving are active parts of daily life.
The campus is well-equipped with facilities including cafeterias, libraries, and sports areas that serve students and visitors. The university has helpful staff available to answer questions and guide newcomers through different areas of the campus.
The university offers dual-degree programs where students can study simultaneously in Peru and at international partner universities. This allows them to earn diplomas from two countries, expanding their opportunities in the global job market.
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