Universidad Alas Peruanas, Peruvian university
Universidad Alas Peruanas is a private university in Lima established in 1996 offering programs across multiple fields of study. The campus features classrooms, libraries, laboratories, and sports facilities where students move daily between classes, study sessions, and activities.
The university was founded in 1996 by members of the Peruvian Air Force and began operations in Jesus Maria district with five initial degree programs. In 2014, it gained recognition for an innovative satellite project developed collaboratively by faculty and students.
The university served as a gathering place where students exchanged ideas and supported each other through their academic journey. In courtyards and common areas, groups of students discussed their studies and made plans together.
The campus is accessible by multiple transportation options and located in an area with good infrastructure and services. The institution offers both in-person classes and online courses, allowing students to choose formats that fit their schedules.
In 2014, faculty and students developed a satellite that launched to space with support from NASA, bringing international recognition to the institution. This achievement demonstrated the university's commitment to practical research and cross-border scientific collaboration.
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