Pontificia Católic University of Perú
Lima, Perú
Carmen García Rotger is a graphic designer, graduate in Arts with mention in graphic design, associate teacher of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP), coordinator of the Specialty Graphic Design at the PUCP, with Master studies in Higher Education in the Postgraduate School of the University Ricardo Palma and teacher in the Bachelor program in Graphic Design in Continuing Education. She has studied and has experience in Virtual Education. She coordinates the research group Design and Identity (PUCP). She also has working experience as part of a team and alone. She is Art director in the company ARGOT graphic communication E.I.R.L. She created and participated in graphic projects of corporative and brand identity.
Pontificia Católic University of Perú
The Pontifical Catholic University of Peru was founded on the 24 March 1917 by the priest Jorge Dintilhac of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. It is the number one university of the country, the twenty-third of Latin America (according to the QS Latin American University Rankings 2013) and the only Peruvian university in the 600 best inthe world in the rankings. This position is a appreciation of the quality of its teaching, research, publication, social responsibility, among other things.
It provides a humanist, scientific and integral formation of excellence, contributing to the amplification of knowledge through research and innovation at an international level. It promotes the creation and diffusion of culture, assumes its engagement regarding human development and connects in an effective and permanent way with its environment. It is an academic community, plural and tolerant, inspired by ethics, democratic and catholic principles.
It includes faculties of Sciences and Engineering, Law, Arts, Architecture and Urbanism, Arts and Sciences of Communication, Social Sciences, Letters and Human Sciences, Education, Management and Senior Management, Administration and Accounting.