University of Buenos Aires
The University of Buenos Aires is a public research university in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was established in 1821. It has educated 17 Argentine presidents, produced four of the country's five Nobel Prize laureates, and is responsible for approximately 40% of the country's research output.
Antonio Sáenz, first rector of the University of Buenos Aires
Class of 1891, UBA Faculty of Law. Among the newly graduated lawyers are Marcelo T. de Alvear and Leopoldo Melo
Student takeover of the UBA Faculty of Law in 1919
The Night of the Long Batons, 29 July 1966
Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Buenos Aires
The Faculty of Economic Sciences, also simply known as Económicas, is a faculty of the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), the largest university in Argentina. Established in 1913 as the Instituto de Altos Estudios Comerciales, it is now the largest faculty within UBA, with over 36,000 grad students. The Faculty of Economic Sciences has the highest rate of international postgraduate students at 30 percent, in line with its reputation as a "top business school with significant international influence."
FCE seat on Avenida Córdoba
Hallway in the old Económicas building.