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National Autonomous University of Mexico. It was founded on September 21, 1551, under the name of the Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico. It is the largest and most important university in Mexico. Throughout time, it has played a leading role in the history and formation of our country.
- Foreign Students
You must ask the Mexican Institute of Immigration (Instituto...
- Foreign Students
You must ask the Mexican Institute of Immigration (Instituto Nacional de Migración or INM) for an international student's permit, for which you must prove that you have applied for enrollment and that you have funds to support yourself during your stay.
It was granted the title “national” in 1910, and has been autonomous since 1929. It is the most ambitious and far-reaching cultural and educational project in Mexico, with over 350 000 registered students across various campuses.
UNAM also specialises in conducting research into issues directly relevant to Mexico and the developing world. Mexico City is an exciting city packed with arts, culture and food to discover. CONTACT US. Contact us via email: studyabroad@uea.ac.uk
HISTORY. 1551 The Royal Decree for the creation of the Royal and University of Mexico is issued. 1910 The National University of Mexico is inaugurated, bringing together the schools founded in the 19th. century. 1929 It obtains its autonomous status (with full legal capacity to govern itself). 1952 Ciudad Universitaria (Central Campus) is ...
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