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History of the University of Seville
The University of Seville was founded at the beginning of16th century, with 65,438+0,508. Julio II approved the establishment of a university in Andalusia and a college to teach "art, logic, philosophy, theology, church and civil law". 15 16, students began to study in an institution called Notre Dame College. 155 1 year, the municipal party Committee approved the establishment of a comprehensive college, and the university was established. 162 1 The university charter recognizes four departments: theology, law and norms, medicine and art.

Centuries later, the University of Seville has become one of the most important universities in China with the principle of "equality, freedom, justice and pluralism". Support the development of scientific, cultural and social activities; Emphasize the motive force of university development; Intentionally become an innovator of development model and a disseminator of science and culture; Paying attention to the cultivation of professional talents-all these constitute an important feature of universities.

The other departments of the university are located in various regions of Seville: the School of Health Sciences in La Macarena, the School of Business in Nervion, the School of Engineering and Communication in La Cartuja and the School of Science in Reina Mercedes. The University of Seville is one of the 12 public institutions of higher learning managed by the Ministry of Education and Science of Provincia De Sevilla. The university has a wide range of departments in the fields of sociology, physics and life sciences, as well as undergraduate courses in engineering, education and nursing.

Universities have independent administrative functions, engage in public higher education and develop and disseminate knowledge through teaching and research. It shoulders the task of cultivating students, defending human rights, protecting the environment and peace within the scope prescribed by law. The teaching goal of a university is to establish a perfect teaching system, broaden students' horizons, strive to combine teaching with practice, and use scientific and technological achievements to support social, economic and cultural development and promote national prosperity. Accept a large number of foreign students to study every year.