Universidad Iberoamericana

Ibero-American University
Universidad Iberoamericana
MottoLa verdad nos hará libres (Spanish)
Motto in English
The Truth shall set us free [a]
TypePrivate Catholic university
EstablishedMarch 7, 1943
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic (Jesuit)
Academic affiliations
SUJ, AUSJAL
RectorDiego Acosta Sandoval SJ
Students12,328 (as of 2022)
Location,
Mexico

19°22′11″N 99°15′50″W / 19.36972°N 99.26389°W / 19.36972; -99.26389
CampusUrban
48 acres (19 ha)
Colors  Red
NicknameLobos (Wolves)
MascotIñaki
Websiteibero.mx

The Ibero-American University (Spanish: Universidad Iberoamericana), commonly known as La Ibero and abbreviated as UIA, is a private Catholic Mexican higher education institution sponsored by the Mexican Province of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). In 2009, UIA received the SEP-ANUIES Prize as the best private university in Mexico. The university's flagship campus is located in the Santa Fe district of Mexico City.

Its main library, Biblioteca Francisco Xavier Clavigero, holds more than 400,000 books and journals and as of 2007 is one of the largest university libraries in the country.

Other institutions affiliated with, but independent from, Ibero in Mexico City are found in Guadalajara, León, Torreón, Puebla, Playas de Tijuana, and Jaltepec. Together, they form the Jesuit University System, a network of Jesuit-run private universities.