International Council of Universities of Saint Thomas Aquinas explained

International Council of Universities of Saint Thomas Aquinas
Abbreviation:ICUSTA
Formation:1993
Type:INGO
Status:Association
Purpose:Educational, humanitarian and religious
Headquarters:University of Saint Thomas
Location:Montrose, Houston, U.S.
Membership:30 universities
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Hervé Magnouloux, President of Catholic Institute of Higher Studies – ICES
Main Organ:Assembly/conference
Website:www.stthom.edu/icusta

The International Council of Universities of Saint Thomas Aquinas (Spanish: Consejo Internacional de Universidades Santo Tomás de Aquino) is a world-wide network of universities inspired by the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas. Generally known as ICUSTA, it promotes academic exchange between students, professors and researchers. ICUSTA unites some 23 universities, with over 200,000 students on the five continents.

Mission

ICUSTA has as its main mission, to unite all the Catholic universities based on the intellectual, pedagogical and methodologic principles of Thomism, the thought of Saint Thomas Aquinas, in order to create and to integrate university policies. This takes the form of increasing the interchange between students and professors, the development of joint plans between the various institutions and the sharing of information and programs.

History

ICUSTA grew out of a meeting in 1993 between representatives of the University of St. Thomas (Houston) and Universidad Santo Tomás, Chile. They were soon joined by the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Angelicum in Rome, and the Universidad Santo Tomás, Colombia. In 1995 in Rome, a second conference was held which was attended by 12 universities. There a permanent international organization was established with bylaws and protocols for the accomplishment of the ICUSTA mission.

In the successive conferences additional members were added. The later meetings were in Manila, in 1997; in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, in 1999; in Rome, in 2001; in Mar del Plata, Argentina, in 2003; and in Barcelona, Spain, in 2005, Australian Catholic University in Melbourne, Australia (2007), and Mary Immaculate College in Limerick, Ireland (2009).

ICUSTA returned to the Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomás in the Philippines in 2011 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the founding of this great university in 1611. In 2013, the conference will be held in France at the Catholic Institute of Higher Studies - ICES. In 2015, ICUSTA hold its biennial meeting for the first time in Africa at the University of St. Thomas of Mozambique for the 12th Biennial.

Members

Location University Website
Luanda, Angola www.ucan.edu
Mar del Plata, Argentina Universidad Fraternidad de Agrupaciones
Santo Tomás de Aquino (FASTA)
www.ufasta.edu.ar
Tucumán, Argentina www.unsta.edu.ar
Buenos Aires, Argentina www.uca.edu.ar
Sydney, Australia Campion College Australia www.campion.edu.au
Sydney, Fremantle, Broome, Australia www.nd.edu.au
Sydney, Australia www.acu.edu.au
New Brunswick, Canada www.stu.ca
Santiago, Chile Universidad Santo Tomás www.ust.cl
Bogota, Colombia www.usantotomas.edu.co
Santiago de los Caballeros,
       Dominican Republic
www.pucmmsti.edu.do
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia http://www.ecustaedu.org
La Roche-sur-Yon, France www.ices.fr
Tegucigalpa, Honduras Universidad Santo Tomás N/A
Medan, Indonesia Universitas Katolik Santo Thomas www.ust.ac.id
Limerick, Ireland www.mic.ul.ie
Rome, Italy www.angelicum.org
Ehime, Japan www.catherine.ac.jp
Osaka, Japan www.st.thomas.ac.jp
Maputo, Mozambique Universidade São Tomás de Moçambique www.ustm.ac.mz
Imo State, Nigeria N/A
Lima, Peru www.pucp.edu.pe
Legazpi City, Philippines www.aq.edu.ph
Manila, Philippines www.ust.edu.ph
Madrid, Spain Universidad CEU San Pablo www.ceu.es
Barcelona, Spain www.uao.es
Valencia, Spain www.uch.ceu.es
Lugano, Switzerland Facultà di Teología di Lugano www.teologialugano.ch
California, USA www.thomasaquinas.edu
Ohio, USA www.ohiodominican.edu
Texas, USA www.stthom.edu
Minnesota, USA www.stthomas.edu

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