University of the Bío Bío explained

University of Bio-Bio
Native Name:Universidad del Bio-Bio
Motto:La Universidad de la Región del Bío - Bío
Mottoeng:The University of the region of Bio - Bio
Established:April 9, 1947
Type:Public
Rector:Dr. Benito Umaña Hermosilla
Students:12,775
Undergrad:12,441
Postgrad:334
City:15px Concepción
State:Biobío Region
Campus:Campus Concepción (Concepción)
Campus Fernando May (Chillán)
Campus La Castilla (Chillán)
Colors: Blue Gray
Nickname:UBB
Website:www.ubiobio.cl (in spanish)

University of Biobío (Spanish; Castilian: Universidad del Biobío) is a university in Chile. It is part of the Chilean Traditional Universities.

The University of Biobío is the heir of the tradition of public higher education in the Biobío Region. Its roots go back to the creation of the Technical University of the State (TUS) on April 9, 1947, and to the Ñuble Campus of the University of Chile. Then the Concepción Campus of the TUS and the campus from Chillán, derived in the Biobío University and the Chillán Professional Institute, originating what today is called the UBB.

With offices in Concepción and Chillán, it offers 35 undergraduate degrees and two bachelor programs, with over 12,000 students and almost 70 percent of its professors hold masters or PhD grade.[1]

Faculties

The university has six faculties:

Research, development, and innovation

Supported by external organizations, the university has developed projects in fields such as fundamental sciences, simulation of industrial processes and services, science and technology of wood and food, materials and constructive technologies, biotechnology and education for development. It has a business incubator that backs the startup of innovative business projects.

To satisfy the demands of the media and to strengthen its ties with society, UBB has multidisciplinary centers dedicated to research and development in areas such as urban regional studies, computing and educational informatics, housing quality and advanced polymers. It has specialized laboratories in the areas of composite materials, manufacture and quality control of food, urbanism, and automated manufacture systems. It promotes public policy and public health management programs.

In 1998 the UBB created the High Technology Wood Center, providing technological aid to the industry.

Extension and international relations

The university carries out artistic and cultural activities through its Extension Center in Chillán, its exposition room in Concepción and through its artistic groups and Music School.

In international affairs, the UBB promotes professor and student exchange and the development of joint projects with foreign academic and scientific entities. It has subscribed to over 130 agreements that link it with institutions of several countries, mainly in Europe and America.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2019-05-08 . Universidad del Bío-Bío - Learn Chile . 2024-02-28 . Learn Chile - Study in Chile . es.