Francisco José de Caldas District University

The Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas (Spanish: Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas) is a public, coeducational, research university based in Bogotá, Colombia. It is the second most important public higher education institution in the city, after the National University of Colombia, with a population of 26,140 students. It was founded in 1948, by Priest Daniel de Caicedo, who would become its first rector, with the support of the Bogotá City Council, as the Municipal University of Bogotá (Spanish: Universidad Municipal de Bogotá). It changed its name to the current in 1957 when the municipality of Bogotá became a district. Its establishment was officialized by the 1970 decree No. 1030, issued by the national government. The university offers 70 programs at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including four masters and one doctorate.

Francisco José de Caldas District University
Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
Latin: Universitas Distritalis Franciscia Joseph Caldas
Other name
La Distrital
Former names
Municipal University of Bogotá (1948-1957)
MottoUbi Veritas Ibi Libertas
Motto in English
Where there is truth there is freedom
TypePublic
Established1948
Academic affiliations
ASCUN, AUIP, Universia
RectorGiovanny Tarazona Bermúdez
Students26,140
Undergraduates24,825
Postgraduates1,315
Location,
Colombia
CampusUrban
Colors    Red & yellow
Websitewww.udistrital.edu.co

The university is member of the Association of Colombian Universities (ASCUN), the Iberoamerican Association of Postgraduate Universities (AUIP), and the Iberoamerican University Network Universia.

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