CUMEX explained

Mexican Consortium of Universities - Consorcio de Universidades Mexicanas
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Abbreviation:CUMex
Formation:2005
Status:Association
Purpose:Educational
Headquarters:Coahuila, Mexico
Region Served:Mexico
Membership:28 Mexican Public Higher Education Institutions (2020)
Language:Spanish
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Javier Saldaña Almazán
Main Organ:General Assembly
Website: cumex.org.mx (Spanish)

The Mexican Consortium of Universities (Spanish: Consorcio de Universidades Mexicanas, CUMEX) is a selective group of Mexican public higher education institutions, recognized by their higher quality standards.

Founded in May 2005, CUMEX has established a rigorous selection system. Members must be affiliated with the "umbrella" national association of universities (ANUIES by its acronym in Spanish). However, not all ANUIES members are able to comply with the eligibility criteria established at CUMEX.

Membership at CUMEX constitutes a reference about Mexican higher education institutions holding higher quality standards than their peers.

Educational quality eligibility criteria

A CUMEX member institution must comply with the following criteria:[1]

Membership

The following is the list of current member institutions at CUMEX.[2] There are 28 as of 2020.

Presidents

The General Assembly elects a president among the rectors of the member institutions.

List of presidents:

Notes and References

  1. The original version of the Criteria can be found in the Bylaws of CUMEX at Web site: Archived copy . 2009-01-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070311212724/http://www.cumex.org.mx/archivos/ESTATUTOS.pdf . 2007-03-11 .
  2. El listado actualizado se puede consultar en Web site: .::| CUMex - Consorcio de Universidades Mexicanas |:: . 2009-01-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090131055036/http://cumex.org.mx/consorcio/integrantes.php . 2009-01-31 .