Pontifical Catholic University of Peru

Pontifical Catholic University of Peru

Pontifical Catholic University of Peru is a private university in Lima, Peru. It was founded in 1917 by F. Jorge Dintilhac SS.CC. as Peru's first non-profit private institution of higher learning. Academically, PUCP ranks second in Peru, behind the National University of San Marcos. The University received the title of "Pontificia" in 1942 from Pope Pius XII. In 1986, the University conferred the academic title of Doctor Honoris causa to Cardinal Archbishop of Munich and Freising Joseph Ratzinger . However, in October 2011, Cardinal Peter Erdo, 59, Metropolitan Archbishop of...
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Location: Lima,
Founded:1917

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    The school was established in the year 1917.
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