National University of Loja
The National University of Loja is a public university in Loja, southern Ecuador. University-level teaching in the city dates to 1859, when the Federal Government of Loja, led by Manuel Carrión Pinzano, ordered higher studies to be offered under the auspices of the then Colegio San Bernardo; in practice, Jurisprudence was the first effective chair. The university is considered one of the country’s oldest institutions of higher education.
History
In 1859, during the Federal Government of Loja headed by Manuel Carrión Pinzano, a decree provided for higher studies to be attached to Colegio San Bernardo; Jurisprudence effectively began to be taught that year, marking the start of higher education in Loja.On 26 December 1895, Supreme Chief Eloy Alfaro issued a decree creating the faculty of jurisprudence in Loja, attached to Colegio San Bernardo, and authorizing it to confer academic degrees in law—consolidating the city’s university tradition.
By executive decree published in the Registro Oficial No. 948, the existing university board in Loja was elevated to the category of university, enabling the new National University of Loja to confer academic degrees.