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
The College of Business Administration, framed within the philosophy of the Liberal Arts, educates generalists who integrate business administration knowledge with human development competencies to lead ventures or strategic proposals through an immersive learning approach and the inherent synergy between business and academia. We are driven by the mission to lead with integrity and freedom to create value in society.
The Confucius Institute USFQ is an international, non-governmental and non-profit educational institution, whose mission is the teaching of the language and the promotion of Chinese culture. Currently, there are more than 550 Confucius Institutes and more than 1,100 Confucius classrooms in 162 countries. The Confucius Institute USFQ is the first and only of its kind in Ecuador. It was founded
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
Este programa busca educar a profesionales ante una creciente demanda y preocupación de la industria en temas de gestión de energías renovables y eficiencia energética que sean capaces de gestionar proyectos energéticos. Se educará a profesionales que requieran adquirir experiencia en cómo implementar y gestionar proyectos energéticos a través de metodologías de diagnóstico sustentadas en la norma ISO 50001:2018, energías
Undergrad students from all over the world have the unique opportunity to conduct a research project in conjunction with a USFQ faculty member in various fields of study. This program is called The Latitude Zero: Ecuador Research Initiative (LOERI).
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
You will learn these fundamental skills: Work with routers, switches, and wireless devices to configure and troubleshoot VLANs, wireless LANs, and routing between VLANs. Configure and troubleshoot redundancy in a switched network using STP and EtherChannel. Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through hands-on equipment and Cisco Packet Tracer. Explain how to support available and reliable networks through dynamic addressing
You will learn these fundamental skills: Design simple LANs, perform basic router and switch configurations, and implement IPv4 and IPv6 addressing schemes. Configure routers, switches, and end devices to provide access to local and remote network resources and to enable comprehensive connectivity between remote devices. Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills using real equipment and Cisco Packet Tracer. Configure and
Shakespeare Theater, Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ Santiago Gangotena Campus, Cumbayá
The Science Panel for the Amazon (SPA), inspired by the Leticia Pact, is the first high-level regional scientific initiative dedicated to the Amazon. It was established to present the scientific, economic, and ethical case for conservation while addressing the widespread deforestation, forest degradation, and wildfires that have intensified in recent years. Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ, in collaboration with