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DIRECTORY of Jesuit Education CATALOGO De La Educación De La DIRECTORY of Jesuit Education CATALOGO de la Educación de la Compañía CATALOGUE de l'Éducation de la Compagnie 2009 Society of Jesus – Secretariat for Education Compañía de Jesús – Secretariado de Educación Compagnie de Jésus – Secrétariat pour l’Éducation C.P. 6139 00195 Roma, Italy Tel: +39-06 6897 7293 Fax: +39-06 6897 7280 E-mail: [email protected] http: www.sjweb.info/education/index.cfm TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Nº Introduction.................................................................................….….………………... 4 Jesuit Secretariat for Education……........................................................…….……... 7 International Commission on the Apostolate of Jesuit Education – ICAJE…………………………………………….. 7 International Committee on Jesuit Higher Education – ICJHE……………………………………………………... 8 International Projects and Associations International Jesuit Education Leadership Project – IJELP..….………….……... 10 Jesuits in Positive Sciences …………………………………………………………... 10 International Association of Jesuit Business Schools – IAJBS.………………... 11 International Jesuit Association of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Universities and Schools – ISJACHEM.….........…………………… 11 World Association of Jesuit Schools of Law “Francisco Suárez, S.J.”……… 11 Regional Associations Africa.........................................................................................……………………... 12 East Asia and Oceania…………………………………………..……………………… 12 Europe....................................................................................…..……..…………….. 12 Latin America……….........................................................................….....………… 13 North America………..........................................................................…......………. 14 South Asia………...................................................................................…...………. 14 Coordinators or Assistants for Education by Countries or Jesuit Provinces………...............................………................….. 15 World Union of Jesuit Alumni(ae) Executive………................…..........................................................………................ 29 Council...............................………….......................................................………..…. 30 Association Mondiale Pedro Arrupe…………………………………………………. 32 Confederations…………………………………………………………………………… 32 Jesuit Alumni(ae) Counsellors.....…………...............................................……….. 33 East Asia & Australia...............................……………...............................……. 33 Europe........................................................................……………..............…… 33 Latin America............................................................................……………….. 35 North America…………….........................................................................…… 36 South Asia…………...................................................................................…… 36 3 INTRODUCTION January, 2009 Welcome to SJweb and to the Directory of Jesuit Education, prepared by the Secretariat for Education for the Society of Jesus. The Directory of Jesuit Education is updated on a regular basis and contains the names and addresses of the persons responsible for Jesuit education throughout the world. Names are arranged according to nation or Jesuit Province. You will also find a list of various commissions and associations related to Jesuit education. Finally, we have included information on the World Union of Jesuit Alumni/ae. In the naming of countries and positions, we have tried to follow the original language, although occasionally we have used English for practical reasons. If you notice any mistakes, please bring them to our attention at [email protected]. Thank you. Please note one significant change on page 7. Father Paul Locatelli has been named Secretary for Higher Education. Father Locatelli will continue to serve as President of Santa Clara University in California, USA, while assisting Father General on a part-time basis in matters regarding higher education. Our hope is that the Directory of Jesuit Education will facilitate communication among all of us involved in Jesuit education, enable us to learn from one another and increase the bond of unity among us. May God bless you as you continue to foster the educational apostolate of the Society of Jesus. Sincerely, Thomas E. Roach, S.J. Secretary for Education Society of Jesus 4 INTRODUCCIÓN Enero, 2009 Bienvenido a SJweb y al Catalogo de la Educación de la Compañía, preparado por el Secretariado para la Educación de la Compañía de Jesús. El Catalogo de la Educación de la Compañía pone al día los nombres y direcciones de los responsables de la educación jesuita en todo el mundo. Los nombres están ordenados por país o Provincia jesuita. También encontrará una lista de varias comisiones y asociaciones relacionadas con la educación jesuita. Además hemos incluido información de la Asociación mundial de Antiguos Alumnos. En la denominación de países y su situación, hemos intentado respetar la lengua original, aunque ocasionalmente se haya usado el inglés por razones prácticas. Lea por favor en la pagina 7 el anuncio de un cambio importante. El Padre Paul Locatelli ha sido nombrado Secretario de Educación Superior. El Padre Locatelli continuerá sirviendo como Presidente de la Universidad de Santa Clara en California, EE.UU., mientras que asiste a tiempo parcial al Padre General en materias de educación superior. Si encuentra algún error, por favor comuníquelo a [email protected] Muchas gracias. Deseamos que el Directorio de la Educación de la Compañía facilite la comunicación entre todos los que estamos comprometidos en la educación jesuita y nos posibilite aprender unos de otros y aumentar el vínculo de unión entre nosotros. Que Dios os bendiga para que continuéis fomentando el apostolado educativo de la Compañía de Jesús. Thomas E. Roach, S.J. Secretario para la Educación Compañía de Jesús 5 INTRODUCTION Janvier, 2009 Bienvenue sur le SJWeb et au Catalogue de l’Education de la Compagnie, préparés par le Secrétariat pour l’Education de la Compagnie de Jésus. Le Catalogue de l’Education de la Compagnie est mis à jour de façon régulière et contient les noms et adresses des personnes responsables de l’éducation jésuite à travers le monde. Les noms sont classés selon le pays ou la Province jésuite. Vous y trouverez aussi une liste des diverses commissions et associations en lien avec l’éducation jésuite. Enfin, nous avons inclus des renseignements sur l’Union Mondiale des Anciens/nes Elèves. En nommant les pays et les lieux nous avons essayé de garder la langue originale, parfois, cependant, nous avons utilisé l’anglais pour des raisons pratiques. Vous verrez un changement significatif à le page 7. Le Père Locatelli a été nommé secrétaire pour l’éducation supérieure. Il continuera d’exercer son rôle de président de l’université Santa Clara en Californie aux États-Unis tout en conseillant le Père Général à temps partiel sur les questions de l’éducation supérieure. Si vous relevez des erreurs, faites-le nous savoir par courriel à l’adresse suivante [email protected] Merci. Nous espérons que le Répertoire de l’Education Jésuite facilitera la communication parmi tous ceux d’entre nous impliqués dans l’éducation jésuite, qu’il nous aidera à apprendre les uns des autres et consolidera les liens d’unité entre nous. Que Dieu vous bénisse tandis que vous continuez à promouvoir l’apostolat de l’éducation de la Compagnie de Jésus. Thomas E. Roach, S.J. Secrétaire pour l’Education Compagnie de Jésus 6 JESUIT SECRETARIAT FOR EDUCATION Secretary for Education Secretary for Higher Education Thomas E. Roach, S.J. Paul L. Locatelli, S.J. C.P. 6139 Santa Clara University 00195 Roma Prati, ITALIA Santa Clara, CA 95053-0015, U.S.A Tel: 39-06/6897 7293 Tel: 1-408/554 4100 Fax: 39-06/6897 7280 Fax: 1-408/554 4101 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] International Commission on the Apostolate of Jesuit Education -- ICAJE 1. Africa 3. Europe Pierre Lecuit, S.J. Mr. Paul Yperman Rue de la Chapelle 23, Quartier Kemi Koninginnelaan 141 Lemba / Kinshasa, 1030 Bruxelles, B ELGIUM B.P. 7245 Kinshasa I Rép. Démocratique du Congo Tel: 32-02/205 0149 Fax: 32-02/205 0167 Tel: 243-89/742 20 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] 4. Latin America Postal Address: Missieprocuur – BSE Jesús Montero Tirado, S.J. Koninginnelaan 141 Cerro Corá 2249 B-1030 Bruxelles, BELGIUM Casilla 1778 1209 Asunción, PARAGUAY Tel: 32-2/205 0160 Fax: 32-2/205 0161 Tel: 595-21/200 036 E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: 595-21/211 549 E-Mail: [email protected] 2. East Asia and Oceania 5. North America Ralph Metts, S.J. 1016 16th Street, N.W., Suite 200 Washington, DC 20036, U.S.A Tel: 1-202/667 3888 Fax: 1-202/387 6305 E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] 7 6. South Asia 7. Secretariat for Education Norbert Menezes, S.J. Thomas E. Roach, S.J. JEA Secretary C.P. 6139 Jesuit Residence 00195 Roma Prati, ITALIA 225 Jor Bagh New Delhi – 110 003, INDIA Tel: 39-06/6897 7293 Fax: 39-06/6897 7280 Tel: 91-11/2469 4713 E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: 91-11/2464 2862 E-Mail: [email protected] International Committee on Jesuit Higher Education -- ICJHE 1. Africa 3. Europe Isangu Mwana-Mfumu, S.J. José Ramón Busto, S.J. ISAV Kimwenza Rector B.P. 3724 Kinshasa-Gombe Universidad Pontificia Comillas Rep. Dem. Congo c/Alberto Aguilera, 23 28015 Madrid, ESPAÑA Tel: 243-816/865853 E-Mail: [email protected] Tel: 34-915/406128 Fax: 34-915/413596 Mailing Address: E-Mail:
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