National University of Quilmes


The National University of Quilmes is an Argentine national university and the most important one in the Quilmes area.
The National University of Quilmes was founded on October 23, 1989. Located in Bernal, it serves the Southern Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area, home to three million people and 20% of the country's industrial establishments.
The UNQ has over eleven thousand students, distributed among its graduate courses and postgraduate courses of study. The University maintains 18 graduate programs, as well as 4 master's degree programs and 2 doctorates.
The University's stated mission is to teach in an environment of equality and diversity. Its essential functions are teaching, research, extension courses, human resources formation, technological development, productive innovation and culture promotion.
The institution operates through a departmental structure. The Social Sciences and the Science and Technology Departments, along with the Study and Research Center, provide teachers and researchers for the various diploma and degree courses of study taught at the University.