1964: El Trabajo Social conquista la universidad

In 1964, after 27 years of practicing without a university degree, Social Work in Peru took the most important leap in its history: its incorporation into the National University of San Marcos. But this path wasn't limited to Lima. During those same years, a second school was established at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP) with European influences, and throughout the country, women who had graduated in Lima traveled to the provinces to found new schools. 00:00 27 Years of Waiting 01:00 1955: Women's Suffrage and the Second School 02:30 PUCP and Paris 04:30 Law 15121 06:30 For the First Time: Men 07:30 The Provinces 09:00 Reconceptualization and Next Steps (Professional Association) 10:00 Closing This is episode 4 of the series History of Social Work in Peru. Sources: Law No. 15121 (1964), Cuentas Ramírez (2025) Social Work Journal 27(2), book History of Social Work in Peru — CELATS. 🔗 Full series: [link playlist] #SocialWork #HistoryOfSocialWork #OpeningPossibilities #SocialServicePeru