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Zamorano is a Panamerican university dedicated to the integral formation of high quality human capital.
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Academic excellence, Learning-by-Doing and a student life system based on values, entrepreneurship and Panamericanism.
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Dominican Republic Aggie Named Outstanding International Alumnus - It initiates actual phase of the course Renewable Energies for the Sustainable Rural Development in Central America
- Peruvian students will be able to reach scholarships in the prestigious Zamorano University in Honduras
- From 1942, Cradle of Latin American Leaders
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A project presented by Mauro García, a third year student in Zamorano’s Agribusiness Management career, and website developer, Nathan Cahill, won first place at the Startup Weekend competition, which was
Lea másThanks to the generosity of people who create in the educative work of Zamorano, the stone pavement of the main street of the Agro-industry program is a reality
Lea másOn February 17, the Minister of Agricultural Development of Panama, Mr. Oscar Osorio, visited the campus of Zamorano.
Lea másCalendar 2012 In the 2012 Zamorano calendar, each month focuses on one of the twelve values that are fundamental for the formation of Zamorano students and for strengthening the social
Lea másThe Panamerican Agricultural School, Zamorano, is carrying out a search process to fill the position of Professor of Horticulture at the University to assume his/her responsibilities at the beginning of
Lea másThe Class of 2015, which composed of 285 new students, including 80 women and 205 men from 15 countries.
Lea másThe Panamerican Agricultural School-Zamorano is carrying out a search process for the position of Director of Institutional Advancement at the University. The selected candidate will assume his/her responsibilities in early
Lea másThe Panamerican Agricultural School-Zamorano is carrying out a search process for the position of Academic Dean at the University. The selected candidate will assume his/her responsibilities in early 2012. Founded
Lea másThe Marketing and Communications Office reports to the Director of Institutional Advancement, and has a mandate of supporting the University in building and enhancing profile in support of its strategic
Lea másWe invite you to become part of the large international team of excellent professionals who work at Zamorano, a community of teachers, administrative and operational staff. Our vacancies: Position Title: Donor
Lea másWednesday noviembre 30 Dress Rehearsal Time: 1:30 p.m. Participants: Fourth year students, the Rector, Academic Dean, Associate Dean of Students, Career Directors, Godfathers of the class, Professor Emeritus and instructors who
Lea másThe past saturday august 20, Class of 86 celebrated the 25th graduate anniversary on Zamorano Campus. Memory slide show:
Lea másPast august, from 17 to 20, Class 62 A celebrated the 50 Anniversary of graduation on Zamorano Campus. Memory slide show:
Lea másFood Science and Technology is one of the four programs offered by the Escuela Agricola Panamericana, Zamorano University. The first program curriculum was approved in 1999. In 2005, as established
Lea másWe give a warm welcome to the Food Science and Technology Department at Zamorano and we hope the information provided answers all your questions and encourage you to join our
Lea másSensory Analysis Laboratory, where students can carry out sensory analysis, using the sense of taste, smell and touch to determine the acceptance or preference of different food products by different
Lea másThe laboratory has an operating area 95.25 m2, 24 functional stations for students, equipped for analysis of pollution indicators (aerobic mesophiles, total and fecal coliforms, fungi and yeasts) and detection
Lea másThe Agroindustrial Research and Development Plant (PAID) is an academic and training center established in 2004 as an initiative for innovation in food science and technology. As part of
Lea másThe food analysis laboratory of Zamorano (LAAZ) was established on 1992 inside of the Zamorano University and belongs to Agro industry Career (AGI).The LAAZ building has a total area of
Lea másThe principal objective of the Honey Processing Plant is for students to understand how to add value in the beekeeping production chain. Second year students learn about honey processing; they
Lea másZamorano’s seed plant provides a unique practical learning experience at a university level in Latin America. The plant teaches students to process seeds for industrial purposes, following every preconditioning and
Lea másThe Processing Plant for Fruit and Vegetable Products has more than 10,000 ft2 of areas destined for the processing of fruits and vegetables and for the students learning experience. It
Lea másThe dairy plant has 720m ², with an installed capacity to process 2500 gallons of milk per 8 hour shift. It has 10 areas where 17 students can be rotated
Lea másThe plant has a total area of 1005 m2 (10,812 ft2), with areas for harvesting animals (cattle and hogs), deboning carcasses and animal anatomy study and processing of meat products.
Lea másLuis Fernando Osorio PhD. Professor & Head E-mail: losorio@zamorano.edu E. Paola Carrilllo M.Sc. Associate Professor & Academic Affairs Coordinator E-mail: ecarrillo@zamorano.edu Dennise Carolina Torres Chambasis Department’s Assitant E-mail: dctorres@zamorano.edu
Lea másWe also have laboratories of analysis and food microbiology where our students can evaluate food safety, quality and shelf life, as well as a pilot plant for new product development.
Lea másZamorano has the best infrastructure in the region. We are the only university in the area that has an industrial park where the students do practical work, learning and directly
Lea másZamorano has the best infrastructure in the region. We are the only university in the area that has an industrial park where the students do practical work, learning and directly
Lea másOur Agroindustry Engineers “Our graduates learn to implement wisely science, technology, research, entrepreneurship and social and environmental responsibility. They know how to identify raw material quality, and they learn
Lea másABOUT OUR DEPARTMENT “Welcome to the Zamorano’s Department of Food Science & Technology mostly known as Agroindustry (AGI). By means of a high quality technical-scientific program we give an integral
Lea másAbout AGI Academic Program Faculty/Staff Agroindustrial Center Laboratories About AGI By means of a high quality technical-scientific program we give an integral formation to professional leaders…Read More Academic Program Our
Lea másThe Panamerican Agricultural School, Zamorano University, expresses its solidarity with the people and government of Japan, who in recent days have faced extremely difficult challenges, which with the help of
Lea másYeguare Valley, February 2011 To the Zamorano community: In my first letter as the new President I want to pay tribute to the Panamerican Agricultural School, its glorious past, its
Lea másYeguare Valley, February 2011 To the Zamorano community: In my first letter as the new President I want to pay tribute to the Panamerican Agricultural School, its glorious past, its
Lea másTenacious and Charismatic Zamorano Founder (1877 – 1961) It is difficult to measure the influence and creative drive that Zemurray put into Zamorano’s creation and early history. Although this enterpreneur
Lea másAt Zamorano young people from different backgrounds and cultures live together. Many of us did not have access to a bilingual education or need to reinforce the English we have
Lea más“Zamorano is the door to a better future for those who look for personal and professional excellence and have no way to afford an education as the one offered by
Lea másOn December 4th Rafael Leonidas Tabic Borja will fulfill his dream of becoming an agricultural engineer. That dream has become a reality thanks to the full scholarship he was awarded
Lea másOpen House The first activity of each school year is to invite parents to an open house. At this time, teachers have the opportunity to meet the parents and share
Lea másBelow is a summarized statement of the Zamorano’s activities and projects over the last few years. Strengthening and integration of middle school education into sustainable rural development processes and fight
Lea másTo support the Vision and Mission the Alison Bixby Stone School is focused on achieving the following goals: Develop an educational program for grades Pre-Kinder through 6th that meets the
Lea más100 Days of School The eighth (8) of February is the celebration of 100 days of school. All grades participate in class projects at school and at home. Parents help
Lea másTeachers are required to complete a minimum of 120 hours of professional development every five years. The ABSS school year has set aside five (5) professional development days for their
Lea másStaff members at the school have the unique opportunity of working in a collaborative environment and participating in the decision making process of an evolving school. Faculty meetings are held
Lea másDonations to our community outreach programs and our student scholarship program can be mailed to: The Alison Bixby Stone School Zamorano TGU #000100 P.O. Box 025387 Miami, Florida 33102-5387
Lea másBarbara Torrey, Academic Advisor BS Psychology, San Diego State University, MA Education Administration, MS Special Education, Portland State University. Born in Montana, USA, May 3, 1948 Worked in the Peace
Lea másThe social mission is an extremely important aspect of the Alison Bixby Stone School. When recommending ABSS for initial accreditation the representatives of AdvancEd described the school as a model
Lea másOur Vision is to be considered in terms of curriculum, instruction and assessment as one of the top bilingual elementary schools and teacher training centers in Central America. The Mission
Lea másThe primary objective of the APF is to support the scholastic and personal development of the children attending ABSS. In addition, the association provides activities that promote a close relationship
Lea másThe ABSS has a three person school board. Members are appointed by the President of the university for two year terms. The President has the option to extend this term.
Lea másPrimary school opportunities for the children of faculty, staff, and laborers at the Panamerican Agricultural School (EAP) in Zamorano began in the fifties with a small Spanish school located within
Lea másThe Alison Bixby Stone School became a bilingual school in the early 90s. With the help of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at Purdue University, the overall philosophy of
Lea másAlison Bixby Stone School is a not-for-profit bilingual school offering instruction to students in grades pre-k through 6. We are a model school with a social mission to provide a
Lea másDear Visitors: I cordially welcome you to the web site of the Pan-American Agricultural School (generally known as Zamorano), a private international university founded in 1942 in the Yeguare Valley,
Lea másMany important persons visit Zamorano every year. Among them are leaders of international institutions, scientists, philanthropists and businesspeople who share their vision and experiences through conferences and visits.
Lea másZamorano, Class of 09 This presentation includes a summary of each professional from the class of 2009, ready to accompany you through the processes of planning, transforming, growth, development and
Lea másSince 2007, Zamorano has been conducting research trials on Jatropha curcas, a species of flowering plant, the seeds of which produce an oil suitable for biodiesel applications. In partnership with the Syngenta Foundation for
Lea másVirtual Tour coming soon! For now, we leave you with a set of images that will give you an idea of our campus.
Lea másAdmissions: – Contacts per Country Academics: – Academic Portal : clases.zamorano.edu – Student Consultations: portalsiades.zamorano.edu – Agricultural Engineering Executive Program Distance: peiad.zamorano.edu Graduates: – Zamorano Alumnae in U.S.A. – AGEAP/USA. –
Lea másWe invite you to become part of the large international team of excellent professionals who work at Zamorano, a community of teachers, administrative and operational staff.
Lea másWhat is GREEN ZAMORANO? It is not a movement…. It is not an extracurricular activity…. It is not a style…. It is not a utopia… GREEN ZAMORANO is part of
Lea másZamorano University offers an exceptional education to capable young people of Latin America, especially to those who could not otherwise afford it. More than 70 percent of our students are awarded scholarship support
Lea másAquaculture For over twenty years, Zamorano has conducted activities in support of the water sector of Central and South America, through a permanent research, training and extension program, mainly in
Lea másSince 1994, Zamorano has had a modern Geographical Information System (GIS) Laboratory where students learn to use tools for mapping, spatial analysis, multi-criteria evaluation and territory models, among other activities
Lea másWhat does tuition cover? Tuition covers eleven months of studies, lodging, food, uniforms, bed linens, first aid and basic medical services, library, laundry and barbershop, tools, machinery, sports and recreational
Lea másA Zamorano education is one of the highest quality. The costs associated with maintaining unique academic programs, including a specialized international staff and a top-notch infrastructure, are both significant and
Lea másThe Wilson Popenoe Society was created in 2009 to encourage alumni and friends to renew their Zamorano University ties by making yearly gifts to the unrestricted scholarship fund. Named for Zamorano’s founding
Lea másPaul C. Standley Herbarium The Zamorano herbarium was founded in 1943, almost at the same time as the institution, by Professor Juvenal Valerio Rodríguez. Originally it was used as a
Lea másAttire Zamorano maintains the tradition of uniform use by its students during their day-to-day activities. It symbolizes the equality with which the student is treated; No one receives special privileges.
Lea másHealth and Medical Attention Zamorano keeps its production fields, green areas, sports areas and physical plant up to the highest standards of hygiene and cleanliness. The food and water are
Lea másDoris Stone Cafeteria Provides student meals at breakfast, lunch and dinner hours, under strict food safety rules. The diet provided allows students to achieve optimum performance during their daily activities.
Lea másBefore beginning classes, several days are set aside where Student Life Program personnel and the university faculty address the students. They are supported by a group of orientation assistants, made
Lea másZamorano’s vigorous institutional outreach annually helps thousands of Central American rural families. Projects, activities and events in technological innovation, technical assistance and training for small and mid-size enterprises show notable
Lea másTo be of service to you, Zamorano has a wide array of analytical services and products in various areas, relying on a team of trained personnel to assist you, as
Lea másZamorano also offers training services and certification programs to small and medium entrepreneurs. Zamorano professors give training sessions in such fields as cheese production, bee keeping and honey production, meat
Lea más“As an agricultural university that is a pioneer in applied research, Zamorano has developed important alliances with the region’s private sector. Many companies come to the institution seeking know how
Lea másIn order to maintain Zamorano’s excellence, the office of Institutional Effectiveness has a system of evaluation and monitoring of the institution’s academic programs. It identifies the needs of the environment
Lea másAll seniors develop an original study project and write a thesis as part of their final year at Zamorano. Seniors write theses on a wide variety of topics and often produce new
Lea másA significant percentage of scholarship support for students comes from government donors; the countries of El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Panama all provide critical funds for their young people to
Lea másOur students come from diverse socioeconomic, ethnic and cultural backgrounds. For most, Zamorano represents the opportunity of a lifetime to be educated in a system that leads to professional success
Lea másZamorano is a non-profit organization, registered in the state of Delaware, USA, and recognized by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as a (501) c (3) organization. Donations to the Panamerican
Lea másCharacter and Leadership Development Zamorano is a unique university in that in addition to a sound academic and practical education also fosters personal development among its students. Such integral training
Lea másDirector Currículo General Meyer, Daniel Ph.D. Universidad de Auburn, Estados Unidos, 1990Cruz, Andres Abelino Profesor Asociado, Matemáticas y Física Ingeniero Químico Falope Cortes, Elvia Magdalena (Pendiente información) Flores Cáceres, Antonio Director
Lea másAll seniors develop an original study project and write a thesis as part of their final year at Zamorano. Seniors write theses on a wide variety of topics and often produce new
Lea másThe Zamorano Kellogg Center offers ideal conditions for hosting seminars, workshops, short courses, conferences, professional meetings, fairs, conventions, and other training and business events with close personalized attention and high
Lea másTransportation Zamorano is located 30 kilometers from Tegucigalpa , by a paved road toward the Department of El Paraíso and the Nicaraguan border. Taxi service is available from the International
Lea másOne club deserving of special mention is the Volunteer Ambulance Corps (CVA). Since it’s founding in 1990, the CVA has provided first aid and emergency medical care to the Zamorano
Lea másThe Zamorano University Enterprises are the production, transformation and commercialization units where our students carry out their Learning-by Doing program. This program is an integral part of the student training
Lea másWe want our students to graduate with workable English language skills and part of the challenge is that they come from a wide variety of previous experience–many have never spoken a word
Lea másI’m a Zamorana, class of 1994; Zamorano has been a part of my life for almost 20 years. I credit the University with giving me focus and drive, and the confidence to know
Lea másThe Learning-by-Doing module program is a big part of the reason I came here to teach. When you do something you remember it, period. You know what’s hard, where efficiencies can be realized,
Lea másI believe education is the best gift you can give someone, and is especially true for many Zamorano students who come from impoverished places and have faced significant difficulties to come here. We give them the ability
Lea másI was invited to give a presentation at Zamorano in 2003, and then started teaching two classes before joining the faculty in 2004. My curricula is new to the school but the
Lea másVisiting Professor of Entomology; Curator of the Insect Collection I work at Zamorano as an employee of the “Integrated Experts Programme, CIM” which is part of GTZ, the German government’s aid organization
Lea másAssociate Professor of Biotechnology By 2030 there will be nine billion people on this planet. The increase in food production will have to be achieved largely in the Americas, where we have adequate water resources
Lea másDirector, Zamorano Center for Entrepreneurship After I graduated from Zamorano in 1968, I spend almost 30 years in private enterprise. I worked in research and upper management positions for Dole Fruit Company, Dow
Lea másThe Rudolph A. Peterson Professor, Food Science and Technology Department I think Zamorano provides an open and safe environment that promotes learning. As a professional, I am dedicated to Zamorano; it is
Lea másDirector, Socioeconomic Development and Environmental Sciences Department Many of our students come from impoverished rural areas, and they are looking for answers. Effective economic development programs can make a huge difference to their
Lea másLocation: Yeguare Valley in the province of Francisco Morazan, Honduras, thirty kilometers southeast of Tegucigalpa Campus: 12,606 acres (5,104 hectares) Academic calendar: Trimesters of 15 weeks, from January to April, May to August and September to
Lea másThe Socioeconomic Development and Environmental Science (DSEA) department has been working to help bring fuel-efficient, low-pollution stoves to rural Hondurans. In 2009, the Zamorano Improved Stoves Certification Center was established, with financial support from the
Lea másWelcome to the third issue of “¡Soluciones!” Zamorano’s outreach magazine. You probably already know that Zamorano University is a leading academic institution in Latin America, dedicated to providing a first-class
Lea másAgro industrial Research and Development Plant The Agroindustrial Research and Development Plant (ARDP) is unique in its genre; it is not a production plant but a pilot experimental plant. It
Lea másZamorano’s animal feed plant teaches students the development of special animal feeds for cattle, pork, fish and poultry. The professors of the Agricultural Science and Production career prepare different food
Lea másZamorano’s seed plant provides a unique practical learning experience at a university level in Latin America. The plant teaches students to process seeds for industrial purposes, following every preconditioning and
Lea másZamorano’s fruit and vegetable plant is the first step of Learning by Doing with regard to food processing. Here second year students start to transform vegetable raw materials into jellies,
Lea másHoney Processor Plant The principal objective of the Honey Processing Plant is for students to understand how to add value in the beekeeping production chain. Second year students learn about
Lea másZamorano’s meat plant is an university entreprise for practical studies and training, where the students perform activities such as cattle and pork slaughtering and quartering. There the meat is processed and
Lea másZamorano’s Dairy Plant is an university entreprise where students acquire theoretical and practical knowledge on the detail-oriented industrial processing of products that perish quickly, such as milk and its derivatives.
Lea más— For more information about the The International Program and Placement Office: Download the brochure here — For more information about the Student Life: Download the brochure here — For
Lea másZamorano E Learning Center (Ze-LC) Zamorano innovates by implementing on-line continuing education. In recent decades agricultural production and agroindustrial processes have undergone many changes with new discoveries and practices that
Lea másZamorano Center for the Entrepreneur: Zamorano encouraging the creation of new businesses in the Latin-American region. The economic growth of a country or region largely depends on its level of
Lea másZamorano Renewable Energy Center Zamorano at the vanguard of Renewable Energy Global warming, which alters the temperature and global weather patterns, is produced by greenhouse gasses that are principally the
Lea másZamorano Biodiversity Center: Zamorano – a leader in conservation of the region’s natural resources and species Central America is one of the areas with the greatest biodiversity in the world.
Lea másDirector of the Environmental Sciences Career Sanders, Arie Profesor Asociado, Economía del Ánalisis Cuantitativo M.Sc. en Agricultura y Desarrollo Económico, Wageningen, Holanda Agudelo, Nelson Profesor Pleno, Ecología, Silvicultura, Manejo Forestal
Lea másGraduates from the Socioeconomic Development and Environment career receive an integral education that permits them to understand the structure, behavior and dynamics of natural and social systems. As professionals they
Lea másDirector de la Carrera de Administración de Agronegocios Gallo Olmos, Ernesto Profesor Pleno, Finanzas, Agronegocios y Estrategia Empesarial Lic en Administración de Empresas Universidad de Piura, Perú, 1977; MBA, IPADE México
Lea másDirector of the Food Science and Technology Career Osorio, Luis Fernando Profesor Asociado Agr. Zamorano ‘96, Ph.D. Universidad de Clemson, SC, Estados Unidos, 2002 Acosta Marchetti, Adela María Profesora Asociada, Ingeniería
Lea másIn the Food Agroindustry career we form Engineers with ample knowledge about the agroindustrial sector and its impact on Latin American countries and the world. Our graduates learn to implement
Lea másDirector of the Science and Production Career Gernat, Abel Profesor de Avicultura Agr. Zamorano `81, Ph.D. Universidad Estatal de Kansas, Estados Unidos, 1991 Álvarez, Francisco Profesor Asistente, Maquinaria y Producción Agrícola Jefe
Lea másZamorano’s agronomic engineers have a solid scientific formation and practical orientation, which are the result of the Learning by Doing methodology and the constant search for excellence. They are diligent
Lea másThe professional practice or internship is an essential part of Zamorano’s Learning by Doing. It places the student in real scenarios where the knowledge and competitiveness acquired during the first three
Lea másZamorano has an infrastructure that facilitates the combination of theoretical learning and practical. It is the only university in the region with an Agroindustrial Plant with seven commercial level food
Lea másThe university harbors more than 1,000 students, men and women, who in addition to studying together, live together in a residential environment enriched with different cultures, challenges and experiences. The
Lea másToday Zamorano is a one-of-a-kind university in its field, capable of providing young people with more than a quality academic formation obtained from theory taught by experienced teachers in the
Lea másANNUAL REPORT, ZAMORANO 2010 See the report – Download ANNUAL REPORT, ZAMORANO 2009 There is a proverb stating that smooth seas do not make skillful sailors. 2009 challenged
Lea másThe Board of Trustees in Zamorano’s maximum authority. Their primary objectives are to oversee the institution’s mission, administration and general health. Their responsibilities also include appointing the president, ratifying the
Lea másLetter from the CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD There is a proverb stating that smooth seas do not make skillful sailors. 2009 challenged the Zamorano community with rough seas that inspired
Lea más1941 The Board of Directors of the United Fruit Company agrees to support Samuel Zemurray’s efforts to found an agricultural school in Central America. 1942 Dr. Wilson Popenoe hired as
Lea másCorner stone of the Zamorano formation Frederick Wilson Popenoe was born in Topeka, Kansas on March 9, 1892, into a family of successful entrepreneurs. He was a botanist, agronomist and
Lea másZamorano was born from the inspiration and support of Mr. Samuel Zemurray, President of the United Fruit Company of the United States of America. Zemurray determined to create a high-quality
Lea másIn 1941, Honduras was almost completely isolated from World War II, the great conflict of the epoch, but was mired in a situation of real underdevelopment and lacking an academic
Lea másMission Zamorano educates and trains leaders based on rigorous programs, academic excellence, learning-by-doing, values and character development; and contributes to socio-economic progress. Vision Zamorano will continue to be a leading Panamerican university, recognized by
Lea másIn order to promote processes that shape the region’s development and to be faithful to Zamorano’s mission to educate and form leaders and agents of change, Zamorano encourages its students
Lea másThrough its different research programs, Zamorano develops new knowledge capable of resolving problems that affect the region, as well as contributing to its economic and social development. However, no change
Lea másSince its foundation, Zamorano has fostered institutional cooperation relations with many organizations worldwide. All share our great ideals, objectives and efforts in favor of the social, economic and environmental development
Lea másOn December 4th Rafael Leonidas Tabic Borja will fulfill his dream of becoming an agricultural engineer. That dream has become a reality thanks to the full scholarship he was awarded
Lea másThe International Program and Placement Office: Interchanging Knowledge and Culture The International Program and Placement Office at Zamorano offers an educational opportunity combined with a real life experience. Zamorano’s international
Lea másZamorano has four centers that place it on the cutting edge of teaching and innovation. Their objective is to develop synergies and cooperation between professors, instructors and experts in their
Lea más“With young men and women from different social backgrounds and academic formations, some very well prepared and others less so, the department of general curriculum seeks to give all of
Lea másDirector´s Welcome Environmental degradation and underdevelopment are among the most pressing challenges facing Latin America in the 21st century. The Department of Environment and Development Studies (EDS) dedicates its resources
Lea másThe countries of Latin American and the world are involved in a process of globalization and free trade. Today producers of agricultural and agrifood products have to be innovative, competitive
Lea másAs an effort to contribute with the growth of Latin America, nowadays Zamorano counts with a Positioning Program, working in conjunction with a team of qualified people, to provide the
Lea másExtracurricular activities are designed to offer students a wide range of opportunities to develop their creativity, decision making skills and leadership. In Zamorano there are 25 student clubs that provide
Lea másFaculty: Agricultural Science and Production (CPA) Faculty: Agribusiness Management (AGN) Faculty: Food Science and Technology (AGI) Faculty: Socioeconomic and Environmental Sciences (DSEA)
Lea másZamorano at the service of science Zamorano has ample laboratories equipped with leading technology that facilitates interactive learning, reinforces the students’ practical learning and deepens research and the study of
Lea másZamorano has an infrastructure that facilitates the combination of theoretical learning and practical. It is the only university in the region with an Agroindustrial Plant with seven commercial level food
Lea másToday Zamorano is a one-of-a-kind university in its field, capable of providing young people with more than a quality academic formation obtained from theory taught by experienced teachers in the
Lea másAt Zamorano we offer young people from different places and social strata a quality education and the technical tools necessary for them to become professionals ready to overcome the challenges
Lea másWith funding from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), The Center for e-Learning (CZe-L) launched PAC@D in 2009, Zamorano’s flagship on-line distance learning program. Intended for those who wish to advance their skills and knowledge
Lea másBolivia Gonzalo Coimbra Presidente AGEAP Bolivia Celular: (591) 773-30988 gcoimbra@cotas.com.bo Coordinador La Paz Marcos Fuentes Pedacussé Presidente Cel.: (591) – 7061 – 8470 mafuencasse@usa.net Coordinador Beni Luis Ricardo Aguilera Lladó Presidente
Lea másZamorano traditionally maintains a financial aid program for worthy students who have limited economic resources. 81% of the student body currently receives financial aid. This is made possible due to
Lea másWhat are the requirements to get into Zamorano? Have a high school degree, be a Business Specialist, or a Primary School Teacher, or equivalent. Be studying the first year of
Lea másPre-Zamorano is an academic leveling program designed to give new students a strong footing and significantly increase their performance in the challenging context of the Zamorano education. The program primarily
Lea másRead about the people, places, projects and events that make Zamorano the eminent educational institution that it is.
Lea másZamorano contributes to Latin American progress by promoting the socioeconomic well being of the societies that it attends.
Lea másAcademic excellence, Learning-by-Doing and a student life system based on values, entrepreneurship and Panamericanism.
Lea másZamorano is a Panamerican university dedicated to the integral formation of high quality human capital.
Lea másIn the following pages we offer profiles of some of our professors who exemplify the commitment of our faculty to providing an exceptional educational experience to our students, while also providing research,
Lea másZamorano is proud to have had an exceptional professorate since its foundation. The past contributions made by world-class mentor researchers such as Wilson Popenoe, Archie Carr, Louis B. Williams and
Lea másPLENOS Agudelo, Nelson Profesor, Ecología, Silvicultura, Manejo Forestal y Agroforestería M.Sc. Universidad de Costa Rica / CATIE, Costa Rica, 1988 Flores Cáceres, Antonio Director del Centro Zamorano E-Learning Profesor de
Lea másZamorano offers all the services necessary for the integrated development of our students. The campus provides hotel services for family members or visitors at the W. H. Kellogg Hotel and
Lea másDear Colleagues: It is a true pleasure for me to communicate with you as the president of the Board of Directors of AGEAP Internacional 2010 – 2012. Under the motto
Lea másIn order to apply for admission to Zamorano, you must fill out an application form, for which there are two options: a) Fill out the pre-registration form online. Fill in
Lea más5 Reasons for Choosing Zamorano 1. A tradition of excellence in service of the Americas For almost 70 years, Zamorano has maintained its excellence in the formation of leaders. Our
Lea másZamorano campus has a culture all its own. All students live on campus – and most of the faculty and staff as well — which provides numerous opportunities to learn and grow outside the classroom.
Lea más“Welcome to the Zamorano’s Food Agroindustry Career. By means of a high quality technical-scientific program we give an integral formation to professional leaders who are capable of successfully working in
Lea másSince its foundation in 1942 with a focus on agronomy, Zamorano has continued on a path that makes it today the best agricultural university in Latin America. This program has
Lea másGerardo Montes de Oca knew from childhood that he wanted to study animals and the environment. Born and raised in Toluca, Mexico, he dreamed of being a veterinarian, but realized
Lea másJose Martín Reyes dropped out of school at the age of twelve to support his family. He worked as a field hand and later as a bricklayer near his small
Lea másLuis Moisés graduated at the top of his class in December 2009, winning not only the school cup for the best student with the highest grade-point average, but also the award for the
Lea másThe university is located on a large campus of great natural beauty, colorful gardens and quite singular architecture. The entire property lies on some seven thousand hectares, including natural forests
Lea másThe university harbors more than 1,000 students, men and women, who in addition to studying together, live together in a residential environment enriched with different cultures, challenges and experiences. The
Lea másOur professors and instructors teach students in the classroom and the laboratory, as well as in Learning by Doing practicums that give Zamorano students the chance to learn how to
Lea másZamorano offers four academic programs at the level of Bachelors of Science. These highly integrated programs are focused on research and the acquisition and practice of knowledge and skills, and
Lea másZamorano is an international university that offers young people from different places and origins the opportunity to become professionals – disciplined and successful leaders – committed to the responsible management
Lea másThe standard chunk of Lorem Ipsum used since the 1500s is reproduced below for those interested. Sections 1.10.32 and 1.10.33 from “de Finibus Bonorum et Malorum” by Cicero are also
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Lea másZamorano is an international university that offers young people from different places and origins the opportunity to become professionals – disciplined and successful leaders – committed to the responsible management
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