The
National University of San Marcos (,
UNMSM) is the most important and respected higher-education institution in
Peru. It consistently ranks among the top two universities in the country. Its main campus, the University City, is located in
Lima. It was chartered on May 12, 1551 by a
royal decree signed by
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, which makes it the oldest officially established university in the
Americas and, as such, one of the
oldest universities in the world. San Marcos has 60 academic-professional schools, organized into 20
faculties, and 6 academic areas. All the faculties offer
undergraduate and
graduate degrees. The student body consists of over 30,000 undergraduate and 4,000 graduate students from all the country, as well as some international students. The university has a number of public institutions under its government such as the San Marcos Cultural Center and the
Museum of Natural History of Lima.