Talk:Universidad de Especialidades Espíritu Santo

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To be updated soon following the Wikipedia WikiProject Universities page guidelines on structure found at

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Universities

Structure The article should start with a good introduction, giving the full complete official name of the college/university, detail about location (in suburb, downtown, where?), founder and founding name, and affiliation with any larger university system, if applicable. Give other names for which the university may be known (e.g. Cal, and bold them, too). Also, add a few facts about the college/university that make it unique.

Next, there is a table about the college/university. A template for the table can be found at the bottom of this page.

Sections of the article should follow the general format below, which may be expanded depending on need. For example:

History -- Describe the history of the college/university, including noteworthy milestones in its development.

Campus -- Describe the overall shape and size of the campus. Mention any famous buildings and their architects. This section could be expanded to include satellite campuses:

Organization -- Mention the administration, including leading officials. If this college/university has a special organizational structure, such as a residential college system, then it should be mentioned here. Then, in bullet point form, list the schools, colleges, etc. of this university. If appropriate, also list the faculties and departments at the university. If there is a special course system or requisites for enrollment, mention them here, too. If the university is part of a larger system (as in University of California), mention this connection and provide requisite links.

Students and faculty -- State the number (and any other useful statistics) of the students. Distinguish between undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students; also state the number of faculty members. Distinguish between tenure/nontenured, full- and part-time (if possible).

Sports, clubs, and traditions -- Mention the sports team(s) of the college/university and what is notable about them. Here is also a good place to mention specific traditions of the college/university, like students' union activities, a student newspaper, fraternities, regular activities, etc. The heading may be changed accordingly in regard to the importance of sports, clubs, traditions, students' unions etc. For example, alternative headings could be Students' Union, Sports and Traditions or Students' Union Activities.

Noted alumni -- Bullet list of Alumni that are notable/famous. Mention the graduation date and degree and give a short description why they are famous.

Noted faculty -- Bullet list of active and former members of faculty that are notable. If they are alumni/alumnae, mention them here in parenthesis, including the degree and graduation date. For all give a short description why they are famous.

External links -- Give a link to the website of the college/university, preferable in the English language.

Cleanup/rewrite required

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Parts of this article have had to be removed as copyvios, and other parts read as though they are no more than translations of their source material. A massive amount of wikification is required, as it currently ignores a lot of the MoS, and it needs to be reduced in length. Adrian M. H. 14:15, 12 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

How do we obtain help with translation into English?
What are the other good South American university pages in English?
Some of the photographs were deleted. How do we make clear they do not violate copywrites? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 200.1.161.254 (talk) 21:42, 13 August 2007
1. The editors who contribute to Wikipedia:Translation work to "transwiki" articles from the foreign-language wikis; you could ask them.
2. There are probably none that are good, but if there are, maybe they have reached GA or FA. Check those lists.
3. Use the correct license tags. Adrian M. H. 22:02, 13 August 2007 (UTC)Reply
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