University of Navarra explained

University of Navarra
Native Name:Spanish; Castilian: Universidad de Navarra
Latin Name:Universitas Studiorum Navarrensis
Established:17 October 1952
Type:Private, Roman Catholic
President:María Iraburu Elizalde
Students:12,779 (2021–2022)[1]
Undergrad:8,924
Postgrad:1,076
Country:Spain
Campus:Seven campuses: Pamplona (279.2 acres), San Sebastián, Madrid, Barcelona, Munich, New York City and São Paulo
Faculty:1,175 (6,308 employees)
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The University of Navarra is a private research university located on the southeast border of Pamplona, Spain. It was founded in 1952 by Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer, the founder of Opus Dei, as a corporate work of the apostolate of Opus Dei. The University of Navarra is among the best private universities in Spain.[2] The University of Navarra is third in the "European Teaching Rankings of 2019" by Times Higher Education's International Rankings.[3]

Through its six campuses (Pamplona, San Sebastián, Madrid, Barcelona, Munich and New York City), the university confers 35 official degrees, 13 dual degrees and more than 38 master's programs in 14 faculties, 2 university schools, 17 institutes, its graduate business school, IESE ("Instituto de Estudios Superiores de la Empresa"; in English: "International Graduate School of Management" or "Institute of Higher Business Studies"), Instituto Superior de Secretariado y Administracion (ISSA) (in English: Superior Institute of Secretarial and Administrative Studies), and other centers and institutions.

The university also runs a teaching hospital, CUN,[4] where 2,045 qualified professionals handle more than 100,000 patients each year, and a medical center research, CIMA, that focuses on four main areas: Oncology, Neuroscience, Cardiovascular Sciences, and Gene Therapy and Hepatology.[5]

History

The institution was founded as the Estudio General de Navarra on 17 October 1952,[6] with the encouragement of Josemaría Escrivá. It began as a School of Law with 48 students and eight professors, under the direction of Ismael Sánchez Bella. The founder described the ideals he wanted to transmit in the university:

After the foundation of the Faculty of Philosophy in 1955 and the Business School, IESE, in 1958, the Estudio General de Navarra was established as a university by The Holy See on 6 August 1960, and Escrivá was designated as the Great Chancellor. The university received an official accreditation from the Spanish State, on 8, September 1962.[7]

Students

In 2023, the university has a total of 12,054 students (1,758 international); 9,207 of whom are pursuing a bachelor's degree, 2,807of whom are master's degree students, and 1,011 PhD students.[8]

In addition, it has agreements with other universities, including the University of Washington (USA), the University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong) and the University of Edinburgh (UK).[9]

Campus

Most of the facilities and centers are located in Pamplona,[10] with the exception of IESE Business School, which is based in Barcelona, Madrid, Munich, New York and Sao Paulo;[11] the School of Engineering, Tecnun, based in Donostia-San Sebastián,[12] and the ISEM Fashion Business School which is located in Madrid.[13]

In January 2015, the Museum of the University of Navarra was inaugurated by King Felipe VI and houses a collection donated to the university by María Josefa Huarte Beaumont.[14] This collection, regarded as one of the greatest collections of contemporary art in Spain, includes works by Pablo Picasso and Wassily Kandinsky, among other artists.[15] The architect in charge of the project was Rafael Moneo.[16]

Research

The university faculties and schools have thousands of researchers in different areas. The 8 centers and 17 institutes, located in the five campuses, carry out their research in the fields of Science and the Humanities, as well as the University Clinic of Navarra, the Center for Applied Medical Research and the Institute of Society and Culture.[4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Conoce la Universidad. Universidad de Navarra.
  2. Web site: U-Ranking - Resultados . 2023-06-21 . www.u-ranking.es.
  3. Web site: 2021-11-14 . University of Navarra . 2023-06-21 . Times Higher Education (THE) . en.
  4. http://www.cun.es/ CUN
  5. http://www.cima.es/ CIMA
  6. https://www.navarra.es/NR/rdonlyres/DBF1D455-A782-4470-B1C0-1321BB7AB3FA/467696/06Elambitouniversitario_DelviejomodeloalaUPNA19701.pdf "El ámbito universitario: del viejo modelo a la UPNA:1970-1987
  7. Web site: Historia . www.unav.edu . 2023-04-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130523011038/https://www.unav.edu/web/conoce-la-universidad/historia . 2013-05-23 . it.
  8. Web site: U-Ranking - Universidad de Navarra . 2023-06-21 . www.u-ranking.es.
  9. https://studyabroad.washington.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=programs.ViewProgram&Program_ID=10614 UW
  10. Web site: Campus de Pamplona . 2023-06-21 . Universidad de Navarra . es-ES.
  11. Web site: Nuestros campus . 2023-06-21 . IESE . es-ES.
  12. Web site: Escuela Superior de Ingenieros San Sebastián . 2023-06-21 . www.universidades-diplomatura-licenciatura.com.
  13. Web site: ISEM Fashion Business School. Universidad de Navarra . 2023-06-21 . ISEM . es-ES.
  14. Web site: Inicio - Actividades y Agenda - Inauguración del Museo Universidad de Navarra . 2023-06-21 . www.casareal.es.
  15. https://www.spain.info/en_US/que-quieres/arte/museos/navarra/museo-universidad-navarra.html museo
  16. Rafael Moneo "Museo Universidad de Navarra".
  17. Web site: Sanitas, relevo en la cúpula: Iñaki Peralta, nuevo consejero delegado . 2023-05-08 . www.plantadoce.com . es.