National University of Saint Augustine

The National University of Saint Agustine, known locally as Universidad Nacional de San Agustín (UNSA) is a state-owned university in Arequipa, Peru. The UNSA is one of the oldest public universities in Peru and it has been in continuous operation since its founding on November 11, 1828. The National University of Saint Agustine has been consistently ranked as one of the top public schools in Peru.[1] [2]

National University of Saint Augustine
Universidad Nacional de San Agustín
Motto"Domus Sapientiae"
TypePublic university
Established1828 (1828)
RectorRohel Sanchez Sanchez
Students27,300
Address
Calle Santa Catalina 117 Arequipa, Peru
, ,
Arequipa
,
Websitewww.unsa.edu.pe

The university comprises three campuses, 17 colleges, and 45 professional schools from the fields of humanities, natural sciences, biological, social sciences and engineering.

Colleges and professional schools

College and faculties School
College of Biological Sciences Agronomy
Biology
Nutritional Sciences
Farming Engineering
College of Nursing Nursing
College of Medicine Medicine
College of Architecture and Urbanism Architecture
College of Natural and Formal Sciences Physics
Mathematics
Chemistry
College of Geology, Geophysics and Mining Geophysical Engineering
Geological Engineering
Mining Engineering
College of Civil Engineering Civil Engineering
Sanitary Engineering
College of Process Engineering Metallurgical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Food Industry Engineering
Materials Engineering
Environmenta Engineering
College of Production and Services Electronic Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Electric Engineering
Systems Engineering
Computer Science
Telecommunications Engineering
College of Business Business
Marketing
Banking and Insurance
Management
College of Accountancy and Finance Accountancy
Finance
College of Education Education
College of Historic Social Sciences History
Sociology
Social Work
Anthropology
Tourism
College of Law Law
College of Economy Economy
College of Philosophy and Humanities Arts, Music
Philosophy
Literature
College of Psychology and Communications Psychology
Public Relations
Communication

Arequipa's principal stadium one of the largest in Peru, Estadio de la UNSA was built by the university.

gollark: Quick summary:- valid disks contain a signature file and a startup- the signature can be in the old table format or hexadecimal- only disks where the signature is valid for the code on them are executed
gollark: The relevant code:```lualocal function infect(disk_side) local mp = disk.getMountPath(disk_side) if not mp then return end local ds = fs.combine(mp, "startup") -- Find paths to startup and signature files local disk_ID = disk.getID(disk_side) local sig_file = fs.combine(mp, "signature") -- shell.run disks marked with the Brand of PotatOS -- except not actually, it's cool and uses load now if fs.exists(ds) and fs.exists(sig_file) then local code = fread(ds) local sig_raw = fread(sig_file) local sig if sig_raw:find "{" then sig = textutils.unserialise(sig_raw) else sig = unhexize(sig_raw) end disk.eject(disk_side) if verify(code, sig) then -- run code, but safely (via pcall) -- print output for debugging print "Signature Valid; PotatOS Disk Loading" local out, err = load(code, "@disk/startup", nil, external_env) if not out then printError(err) else local ok, res = pcall(out, { side = disk_side, mount_path = mp, ID = disk_ID }) if ok then print(textutils.serialise(res)) else printError(res) end end else printError "Invalid Signature!" printError "Initiating Procedure 5." end -- if they're not PotatOS'd, write it on else fwrite(ds, "shell.run 'pastebin run RM13UGFa update' -- PotatOS") endend```
gollark: <@151391317740486657> What key exactly?
gollark: <@151391317740486657> Only digitally signed ones are run unsandboxed. You cannot sign a disk without the private key or probably utterly impractical hackery.
gollark: Basically, any disk you make *will not be run unsandboxed* on a regular potatOS install.

See also

References

  1. "LAS MEJORES UNIVERSIDADES DE PERÚ - Ranking 2012". rankings.americaeconomia.com. Retrieved 2016-03-08.
  2. Administrador_plus. "Visión, Misión y Valores". www.unsa.edu.pe. Archived from the original on 2016-03-10. Retrieved 2016-03-08.



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