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The CPCS brings together universities that seek to help people living in poor communities to communicate and be the best advocates for the changes needed to improve their lives, their communities and their countries. PUCP participates in the CPCS through its Faculty of Communication Arts and Sciences.
CLACSO was created to rethink - from a critical and plural perspective - the integral problems of Latin American and Caribbean societies. Its objectives are: the promotion and development of research and teaching of social sciences; the strengthening of exchange and cooperation between institutions and researchers within and outside the region; and the adequate dissemination of knowledge produced by social scientists among social forces and movements and civil society organizations. PUCP participates in CLACSO through its Center for Social, Economic, Political and Anthropological Research - CISEPA.
CLADEA brings together institutions dedicated to teaching, research and promoting the sciences and techniques of administration. Its objectives are: to expand and assist the teaching of administration; develop academic cooperation systems to promote research; provide technical advice on development issues; d) support information and documentation centers; prepare materials for teaching administration and publish books and magazines; organize seminars and other events. PUCP participates in CLADEA through its CENTRUM Business School.
The EFMD brings together institutions from the academic, business and public administration fields that share an interest in the development of administration and management. It also operates as an international accreditation agency for business schools. PUCP participates in the EFMD through its CENTRUM Business School.
Initially, the GCU grouped only those European universities geographically and culturally linked to the “Camino de Santiago”; later, universities from the American continent joined it, such as the PUCP. The GCU promotes the STELLA Program, which allows administrative officials to intern to share experiences in university management.
The La Rábida Group was established in 1997 and changed its name to the La Rábida Group of Ibero-American Universities in 2005. Its purpose is to promote academic, scientific, technological and cultural cooperation to strengthen university ties and the integration of Ibero-American peoples. The PUCP is part of the Group's Executive Committee.
The IASP brings together science and technology parks, which are organisations managed to increase the wealth of their community by promoting a culture of innovation and the competitiveness of companies and institutions that generate knowledge, located in a park or associated with it.
"The Fœderatio Universitatum Catholicarum was established by decree of the Holy See in 1948. The PUCP is one of the founding universities. In 1965 it changed its name to the International Federation of Catholic Universities, as it is known today. Fr. Felipe Mac Gregor, as Rector of the PUCP, was Vice-President of the IFCU for the period 1963-1970. The IFCU operates the so-called Sectoral Groups, which aim to bring together specialists in the same discipline to share their experiences. Among these groups, the most notable are the World Conference of University Institutions of Philosophy (COMIUCAP); the Conference of Catholic Institutions of Psychology and the International Catholic Association of Pedagogical Institutes (ACISE)."
The ILC is a global alliance of civil society and intergovernmental organizations working together to promote secure and equitable access to and control of land for poor women and men through advocacy, dialogue, knowledge sharing, and capacity building. PUCP participates in the ILC through its Center for Social, Economic, Political, and Anthropological Research (CISEPA).
LACCEI brings together Latin American and Caribbean universities that offer engineering and technology studies with universities from other parts of the world with similar academic offerings, interested in establishing cooperative relationships to improve training and research development.