The buildings on this modern campus include the Schools of Agriculture, Engineering, Chemistry, Education, Mathematics, Physics, Literature and Linguistics, Theology, Management, Civil Construction, Nursing, Social Work, Psychology and the Institutes of History, Political Sciences, Geography, Economics, Sociology, and Philosophy.
This, the newest of the University’s campuses, was acquired by the University in 1981, as part of a gift from Honoria Gandarillas. Construction began in 1963 and the new learning center was formally inaugurated in 1966.
Today it is a college city, which, besides housing the University’s Schools and Libraries, has a bank, a medical center, commerce, and food courts, among other facilities.
Vicuña Mackenna 4860, Santiago.