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World ranking of Granada University
The University of Granada ranked second in the academic ranking of world universities in 20 18. The world ranking is 20 1, and public health, mathematics, information technology, astronomy and other majors rank among the top 50 in ARWU world. Its related majors in the fields of language, literature, humanities and translation rank between 5 1- 100 in the QS world university rankings, ranking first in China.

1. On a global scale, the ranking of the University of Granada has been in a state of fluctuation. According to the QS World University Ranking in 2022, the school ranked 53 1-540. In this university ranking, the school has performed well, which is quite powerful compared with other top universities in Europe.

2. In teaching, the University of Granada provides rich and complete undergraduate and postgraduate education. The school has more than 30 undergraduate majors and 100 master's and doctoral courses. These courses cover a wide range of disciplines, including social sciences, humanities, medicine and life sciences, physics and mathematics.

3. The University of Granada also plays an important role in the research. The school has two research institutes, namely Andalusian Institute and Biomedical Institute. These institutions are committed to promoting the development of academic research and providing useful contributions to academia and industry.

4. International relations and exchanges have achieved good results. The school has signed cooperation agreements with more than 50 universities around the world, and has carried out extensive cooperation in teaching, scientific research and student exchange. In addition, the school also has an international student office, which is responsible for providing necessary support and services to students from all over the world.

The connection between Granada University and China;

1.In July 2006, Hanban signed a letter of intent with the University of Granada in Spain to jointly build a Confucius Institute.

2. On October 30th, 2008/KLOC-0, the Confucius Institute at the University of Granada, Spain held an unveiling ceremony to celebrate the opening of the Confucius Institute in Granada.

3. At the invitation of Professor Francisco Gonzales Lodlow, President of Granada University, Professor Zhang, Vice President of Peking University, inaugurated the Confucius Institute.