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  1. Founded in 1821, the Argentine university Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA) is one of the largest universities in Latin America. It has produced four Nobel Prize winners, several presidents and the Marxist guerilla fighter, Che Guevara, and is widely respected in the region.

  2. The University of Buenos Aires is a public research university in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Established in 1821, it is the premier institution of higher learning in the country and one of the most prestigious universities of Ibero-America and the world.

  3. The University of Buenos Aires began imparting courses on engineering as early as 1865, when Rector Juan María Gutiérrez ordered the re-establishment of the Department of Exact Sciences, which saw courses on "pure and applied mathematics", as well as natural history.

  4. 2020 Rank: 176-200. View full ranking table. Overall Research Teaching. Breakdown via year: OVERALL. Score. Select from one of the below rankings: World Reputation Rankings. All ranked institutions have an overall score and 4 pillar scores.

  5. University of Buenos Aires (UBA) Characterized by its academic excellence, it is honored by three Nobel Prize scientists graduated there: doctors Bernardo Houssay, Federico Leloir and César Milstein.

  6. Founded in 1821, the University of Buenos Aires is the second largest University in Latin America, with over 350,000 undergraduate students and around 29,000 professional in the academic staff. The UBA is a public, free university that offers 113 undergraduate courses distributed in its 13 multidisciplinary academic units and 365 postgraduate ...

  7. 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.

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