Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - University rankings - What are the top 5 universities in Spain?
What are the top 5 universities in Spain?
UPC School Nature: Public school profile: Barcelona is an important industrial town in Spain. Intensive industry and general enterprising spirit make people eager to acquire advanced scientific and technological knowledge. As early as 1852, there was an engineering college in this city, and 1856 established an architecture college. 197 1 year, the two colleges merged to form the Catalonia Polytechnic University and merged into the Spanish public university system. The school mainly trains talents in architecture and science and technology, and also engages in research, innovation and development. There are 2657 teachers and 363 administrators 1, with an annual enrollment of 5000 students. It is the second cradle for Spanish engineers. At present, there are 32,000 undergraduates, 3,000 doctoral students and 23 18 international exchange students. The school has 10 campus, 24 colleges and 40 departments. * * * It has 65 degree-authorized disciplines, offering 19 five-year undergraduate majors, 27 three-year undergraduate majors, 32 master majors, 7 Erasmus Mundus programs, 47 doctoral programs, 328 continuing education programs and 70 international double-degree courses. Catalonia University of Technology attaches great importance to scientific research while teaching, and it is the university that has the largest share of European scientific research funds and the largest share of Spanish National Science Fund among Spanish universities of technology. The school provides the following cooperation projects to China: 1) subsidizing 20 undergraduate graduates to pursue master's degrees; 2) Inviting doctoral students to participate in research projects; 3) Inviting academic personnel to participate in Erasmus Mundus Plan; 4) postdoctoral exchange program; 5) Continuing education projects. What are the ace majors in Spain? Spain has more than 100 universities, more than 300 world-famous professional universities and research centers, with very rich professional categories. On the whole, Spain is a global tourism destination, with tourism revenue accounting for 10% of the world. Therefore, the majors of hotel management, tourism management and scenic spot management in Spanish universities are very distinctive. Art major is another ace major in Spain, with strong professional strength in architecture, interior design, computer animation production, art exhibition, news photography, fashion design and so on. Spain's music major is world-class, with more than 40 conservatories, among which the Royal Conservatory of Music in Madrid is the top professional school in the world. In addition, business administration, environmental policy and management, library science and telecommunication engineering are also brand-name products of Spanish higher education. What are the public universities in Spain ■ Autonomous University of Barcelona: At present, it has signed student exchange agreements with 146 universities around the world and is recognized as one of the best universities in Europe; The major involves biology, environmental science, electronics, enterprise management, manager management, normal education, law, tourism, hotels and other fields. ■ Complutense University: Spanish public universities ranked first in 2004. * * * There are 20 colleges, 6 specialties and 184 departments, mainly covering four fields: humanities, natural sciences and precision sciences, health sciences and social sciences. ■ Catalan University of Technology: Strong in teaching and research fields such as architecture, engineering, shipping, economics, health science and applied mathematics. ■ IESE Business School in Spain: ranked in the Financial Times Global Top 100 MBA in 2004 18, and it is one of the top management schools in Europe. ■ University of Granada: jointly managed by European University Alliance Group, Oxford University and Cambridge University, ranking 5th in academic theory, education, research and publishing.