Esta oficina da información y guía a los estudiantes sobre procesos académicos. Además, da asesoría y recibe las solicitudes correspondientes a retiros de la USFQ, declaraciones de segunda carrera, cambios de notas, y aquellas peticiones que requieren autorización del Comité de Asuntos Académicos o del Decano de Grado. Es también la oficina encargada de recibir y dar información académica a
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The Dean of Research and Creativity is in charge of leading the implementation of USFQ research and creativity programs within the spirit of the Liberal Arts, promoting freedom and supporting the academic development of the entire USFQ Community (students, alumni, teachers, staff, families). The Research and Creativity Dean's Office of USFQ is oriented to the generation of knowledge through the

The Office of Innovation and Sustainability is in charge of promoting joint work between the academy, public and private companies, and the internal and external community in terms of creating shared value in matters of innovation and sustainability. The Office of Innovation and Sustainability supports various programs and projects ranging from courses on sustainability to research and development projects on
The Office of International Programs (OPI) provides opportunities for the internationalization of students and teachers within USFQ, promoting student mobility, collaboration at the research level, and community outreach. OPI has more than 200 bilateral agreements with universities worldwide, and manages the participation of USFQ in various international cooperation networks, including Global Liberal Arts Alliance, Association of Pacific Rim Universities, Hemespheric

Vice Dean College of Business Administration
Office
Hayek Building, H-116U
Phone
(+593 2) 297-1700
Email

Estación de Investigación Mindo (bosque nublado, Andes occidentales)

The Office of International Programs (OPI) offers USFQ students the opportunity to spend a summer, semester or a year of study in one of the 100+ universities with which we have agreements around the world.

Financial Assistant Escuela de Empresas
Phone
(+593 2) 297-1700
Extension
1760
Email
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Diffusion Magazines
Apachita is currently out of circulation and is kept as a reference for its readers In the Andean culture, the "apachita" is a place besides the road, generally a high mountain, where travelers deposited a stone in gratitude to the apus for a happy journey. And "Apachita" is the archaeological dissemination bulletin prepared by USFQ's Sociocultural Research Center, with the
Magazine Type
Newsletters and Newspapers
Although science and its applications are everywhere, its teachings and understanding are perceived as difficult and distant. The magazine "Ciencia al Rescate" (Science to the Rescue) aims to turn scientific knowledge into a fun activity available to everyone. The magazine includes the valuable contribution of USFQ professors and students, who make every effort to explain science in a pleasant way
Magazine Type
Newsletters and Newspapers
Publication frequency
Monthly
Aula Magna is USFQ's official publication. Its first edition was launched in 2008 and, since then, it has circulated annually at the end of each month for free with Metro Ecuador and the USFQ community, both in Quito and on special occasions in Guayaquil.
Magazine Type
Academic magazines
Publication frequency
Monthly
USFQ's Institute of Economics monthly magazine. Its target audience is anyone who wants to be aware of the evolution of the current economic situation and the thinking in this discipline. It is generally written by members of the Institute or USFQ professors, and occasionally by external guests. Each edition offers a space for student participation. Its essential objective is to
Magazine Type
Newsletters and Newspapers
Publication frequency
Monthly
Enfoque (Focus) is a journalistic publication that circulates monthly for the El Comercio subscribers club and for USFQ staff and students. Currently, the circulation of Enfoque reaches 18,000 copies in each installment, in Quito and Guayaquil, including 2,000 additional copies for the university.
Magazine Type
Newsletters and Newspapers
Publication frequency
Bimonthly
USFQ launches its first sports magazine, the only one focused on university sports, children's, and current sports on the market. It took many years for this publication to become a reality. In 1995, a group of USFQ students formed the amateur soccer team that would start the journey, which would then lead us to play the Pichincha Cup in 2008
Magazine Type
Newsletters and Newspapers
GOBEtín is currently out of circulation and is kept as a reference for its readers GOBEtín is USFQ’s Student Government’s bimonthly bulletin, which informs and seeks to develop a link between students and their GOBE (student government).
Magazine Type
Diffusion Magazines
The Economy Club is an organization formed by USFQ students with the intention of providing students with an alternative space where they can spread their ideas, comments, research, and criticism during an educational process. Likewise, conferences and talks are promoted in order to satisfy the demands of the students and broaden the vision of the students through the confrontation of

What do we do? USFQ offers, through Continuing Education, a variety of courses and programs based on the Liberal Arts educational model, which, supported by a wide academic offer, update and strengthen professional knowledge, skills, and abilities. Continuing Education seeks to be one of the most versatile services offered by the university, in order to respond effectively and efficiently, and

Since 2008 the IDEA Institute has designed, proposed, and executed educational projects with the purpose of improving the educational quality of the country. Our team wants to offer all actors in education the opportunity to be agents of change, responding to the needs of the 21st century. For IDEA, the change is up to you!

USFQ's IDEA Institute, together with the Municipality of Quito, inaugurated the first Community Children's Library in the Bellavista area of Quito, on Channel 8. This project seeks to encourage a love for books and reading in children and their families. Together with the community, a safe space has been created where families have access to excellent children's books, as well