El Colegio de Jalisco, A.C. | |
Other name | ColJal |
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| Motto | El Colegio de Jalisco es el escalon superior de la cultura |
Motto in English | El Colegio de Jalisco is the highest rung of culture |
| Type | Publicly funded research institution |
| Established | 9 November 1982 (1982-11-09) |
| President | Juan Enrique Ibarra Pedroza[1] |
| Location | 5 de Mayo No. 321, Zona Centro , Zapopan , Jalisco , 45100 , Mexico |
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| Website | www |
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El Colegio de Jalisco, A.C. (ColJal; lit. The College of Jalisco) is a publicly funded research and postgraduate teaching institution in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico, specializing in the social sciences and humanities.[2][3] Legally, it is organized as a non-profit civil association, but it functions as a public institution devoted to research, teaching, and the public dissemination of scholarship and culture in western Mexico.[4]
The idea of founding "a college of Jalisco" dates to 1965, when Agustín Yáñez proposed to Silvio Zavala the establishment in Jalisco of an institution modeled on El Colegio de México. The institution was formally constituted on 9 November 1982 by four founding associates: the Government of Jalisco, the University of Guadalajara, El Colegio de México, and El Colegio de Michoacán. It was inaugurated that same day by Governor Flavio Romero de Velasco.[4][5][6]
The institution is based in central Zapopan and combines research, teaching, publishing, and public academic outreach through lectures, seminars, colloquia, congresses, and related activities.[4]
Research
El Colegio de Jalisco organizes its research around historical studies, anthropological, social and urban studies, political and governmental studies, and studies in human rights, security and justice.[7]
It also operates its own publishing programme and publishes periodicals such as Estudios Jaliscienses, Intersticios Sociales, and Esfera Publica.[8]
Teaching
El Colegio de Jalisco offers a PhD in Social Sciences and master's degrees in Social and Human Studies, Public Policy, Politics and Government, Human Rights and Sustainability, Archives, Records Management and Memory, and History of Art. It also offers continuing education programmes, diploma courses, seminars, workshops, and short courses.[9]
Since the 1990s, the institution has also offered diploma programmes focused on the history, geography, and culture of Jalisco and the wider region.[9]
Library

The Michael W. Mathes Library was created after the historian Michael W. Mathes donated to the institution in 1995 a major bibliographic and documentary collection on the colonial history of northern and western Mexico, comprising 45,000 volumes accumulated over 35 years. The library was inaugurated on 27 May 1997.[10]
According to the institution, the library now exceeds 130,000 volumes in different formats, including reference holdings, general collections, special collections, maps, audiovisual materials, and newspapers and magazines. Its photographic holdings include the Fernando Martinez Reding collection.[10][11]
Presidents
| No. | President | Term |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Governing Board: Jose Rogelio Alvarez, Antonio Gomez Robledo, Jose Luis Martinez Rodriguez, Arturo Rivas Sainz, Juan Lopez Jimenez, Alfonso de Alba Martin[12] | 9 November 1982 – 1 August 1983 |
| 2 | Alfonso de Alba Martin[13] | 1 August 1983 – 11 September 1991 |
| 3 | Jose Maria Muria i Rouret[14] | 11 September 1991 – 24 January 2005 |
| 4 | Jose Luis Leal Sanabria[15] | 24 January 2005 – 29 February 2016 |
| 5 | Javier Hurtado Gonzalez[16][17] | 1 March 2016 – 28 February 2021 |
| 6 | Roberto Arias de la Mora[18] | 1 March 2021 – 28 February 2026 |
| 7 | Juan Enrique Ibarra Pedroza[1] | 1 March 2026 – present |
See also
References
- "001/26 "Nombramiento del Mtro. Juan Enrique Ibarra Pedroza como presidente de El Colegio de Jalisco A. C. para el periodo 2026-2031"". El Colegio de Jalisco (in Spanish). 27 February 2026. Retrieved 18 April 2026.
- "El Colegio de Jalisco celebra 30 años de su fundación". El Informador (in Spanish). 10 November 2012.
- "El Colegio de Jalisco (COLJAL)" (in Spanish). Enciclopedia de la literatura en México.
- "Historia". El Colegio de Jalisco (in Spanish). 13 November 2022. Retrieved 18 April 2026.
- Muria, Jose Maria. "Apendice. 40 anos de El Colegio de Jalisco" (PDF). Estudios Jaliscienses (in Spanish): 69–79. Retrieved 18 April 2026.
- "El Colegio de Jalisco es el escalon superior de la cultura". El Informador (in Spanish). 10 November 1982. Retrieved 18 April 2026.
- "Publicaciones". El Colegio de Jalisco (in Spanish). 2 September 2021. Retrieved 18 April 2026.
- "Publicaciones periodicas". El Colegio de Jalisco (in Spanish). 10 September 2022. Retrieved 18 April 2026.
- "Oferta educativa". El Colegio de Jalisco (in Spanish). 26 January 2021. Retrieved 18 April 2026.
- "Biblioteca Mathes". El Colegio de Jalisco (in Spanish). 8 February 2021. Retrieved 18 April 2026.
- "Resultados de la colaboracion entre Adabi de Mexico y El Colegio de Jalisco". Adabi de Mexico, A.C. (in Spanish). 29 July 2024. Retrieved 18 April 2026.
- Lomeli, Victor Hugo (7 August 1983). "Agenda de la Cultura". El Informador (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 April 2026.
- "El Colegio de Jalisco nombro a su presidente". El Informador (in Spanish). 2 August 1983. Retrieved 18 April 2026.
- "El desarrollo urbano y rural sera inquietud de El Colegio de Jalisco". El Informador (in Spanish). 12 September 1991. Retrieved 18 April 2026.
- "El Colegio de Jalisco. El turno es para Leal Sanabria". El Informador (in Spanish). 25 January 2005. Retrieved 18 April 2026.
- "Javier Hurtado, nuevo presidente de El Colegio de Jalisco". El Informador (in Spanish). 24 February 2016. Retrieved 18 April 2026.
- "Nuestra mas calurosa felicitacion al Doctor Javier Hurtado Gonzalez". El Informador (in Spanish). 1 March 2016. Retrieved 18 April 2026.
- Perez Vega, Ignacio (8 February 2021). "Roberto Arias de la Mora sera el nuevo presidente de El Colegio de Jalisco". La Cronica de Hoy. Jalisco (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 April 2026.
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