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The International Federation of Catholic Universities (IFCU) is an organisation of 226 Catholic universities throughout the world. The secretariat is at the Institut Catholique de Paris.
Abbreviation | IFCU |
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Formation | 1924/1948 |
Type | International Federation and universities |
Headquarters | 9, 21 Rue d'Assas, 75006 Paris France |
Region served | World |
Secretary General | François Mabille |
Website | http://www.fiuc.org/ |
The federation has its origins in collaboration in 1924 between the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan and the Catholic university of Nijmegen in the Netherlands. It was created by a Papal Decree in 1948 as the Fœderatio Universitatum Catholicarum it became the International Federation of Catholic Universities in 1965.[1] The FIUC facilitates, research, partnership and exchange programmes between catholic institutes of education.[2] In 2023, it had 226 members universities in the world. [3]
The IFCU is broken up into a number of regions of the world:
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