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Abbreviation | CUMex |
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Formation | 2005 |
Legal status | Association |
Purpose | Educational |
Headquarters | Coahuila, Mexico |
Region served | Mexico |
Membership | 28 Mexican Public Higher Education Institutions (2020) |
Official language | Spanish |
President | Javier Saldaña Almazán |
Main organ | General Assembly |
Website | cumex.org.mx (Spanish) |
The Mexican Consortium of Universities ( Spanish: Consorcio de Universidades Mexicanas, CUMEX) is a selective group of Mexican public higher education institutions, recognized by their higher quality standards.[ citation needed]
Founded in May 2005, CUMEX has established a rigorous selection system. Members must be affiliated with the "umbrella" national association of universities ( ANUIES by its acronym in Spanish). However, not all ANUIES members are able to comply with the eligibility criteria established at CUMEX.
Membership at CUMEX constitutes a reference about Mexican higher education institutions holding higher quality standards than their peers.
A CUMEX member institution must comply with the following criteria: [1]
The following is the list of current member institutions at CUMEX. [2] There are 28 as of 2020.
The General Assembly elects a president among the rectors of the member institutions.
List of presidents:
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Abbreviation | CUMex |
---|---|
Formation | 2005 |
Legal status | Association |
Purpose | Educational |
Headquarters | Coahuila, Mexico |
Region served | Mexico |
Membership | 28 Mexican Public Higher Education Institutions (2020) |
Official language | Spanish |
President | Javier Saldaña Almazán |
Main organ | General Assembly |
Website | cumex.org.mx (Spanish) |
The Mexican Consortium of Universities ( Spanish: Consorcio de Universidades Mexicanas, CUMEX) is a selective group of Mexican public higher education institutions, recognized by their higher quality standards.[ citation needed]
Founded in May 2005, CUMEX has established a rigorous selection system. Members must be affiliated with the "umbrella" national association of universities ( ANUIES by its acronym in Spanish). However, not all ANUIES members are able to comply with the eligibility criteria established at CUMEX.
Membership at CUMEX constitutes a reference about Mexican higher education institutions holding higher quality standards than their peers.
A CUMEX member institution must comply with the following criteria: [1]
The following is the list of current member institutions at CUMEX. [2] There are 28 as of 2020.
The General Assembly elects a president among the rectors of the member institutions.
List of presidents:
{{
cite web}}
: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
link)