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University of Havana

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Havana, Cuba
1501+ in World University Rankings 2025
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Established in 1728, the University of Havana is the largest, oldest, and leading academic institution in Cuba, and one of the first universities founded in the Americas.

It began life as 'Real y Pontificia Universidad de San Gerónimo de la Habana (Royal and Pontifical University of Saint Jerome of Havana). It was originally housed in the Dominican convent of Santo Domingo in the Old Town of Havana. In 1842, it was no longer a religious institution and changed its status to become a secular, royal and literary institution.

In 1902, it moved to the Aróstegui hill in the Vedado district of Havana, into grand neo-classical buildings at the top of an impressive set of steps. The main campus is located in the Vedado neighbourhood of Havana, a modern, affluent central business district, developed in the first half of the 20th century, during the Republic period.

After the government was taken over by Fulgencio Batista in 1952, the university became a centre of anti-government protests. Batista closed the university in 1956. From 1 January 1959, when Fidel Castro seized power in Cuba, until 1 January 1962, the university went through a period of reformation to eliminate "anti-revolutionary ideas".

The art deco library was added in 1936 and the campus today includes a tank captured in the Battle of Santa Clara by the Revolutionaries in 1958 and other plaques and sculptures.

The University of Havana comprises 16 faculties and 14 research centres in a variety of fields, including economics, sciences, social science and humanities. In total, up to 25 specialities are taught at the university. Its specialities are in politics, Afro-Caribbean studies, music, literature, philosophy, sociology, history, biology and international relations. Twenty-five majors are taught at the university and approximately 6,000 degree students are enrolled in regular classes each year.

Former president and leader of the Communist revolution, Fidel Castro, studied law at the University of Havana in the 40s.

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Key Student Statistics

A breakdown of student statistics at the University of Havana

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Student gender ratio
62 F : 38 M (1)
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International student percentage
4% (1)
student per staff
Students per staff
8.5 (1)
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Student total
15927 (1)

Based on data collected for the (1) World University Rankings 2025

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Subjects Taught at the University of Havana

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Social Sciences801+

  • Sociology
  • Politics and International Studies
  • Geography
  • Communication and Media Studies

Physical Sciences1001+

  • Chemistry
  • Geology, Environmental, Earth and Marine Sciences
  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Mathematics and Statistics

Life Sciences1001+

  • Biological Sciences

Engineering1001+