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Universidad de Zaragoza

Zaragoza, Spain
Overall Score
27.1

Admission Criteria

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About

The University of Zaragoza is a public institution devoted to excellence in teaching, learning and research, development and innovation, and to shaping leaders in many disciplines. The University, based in the Ebro Valley, in the heart of Aragon, is flanked by the Pyrenees and the Iberian Mountain Range. It features almost five centuries of tradition and history (founded 1542) and an enrollment of over 31.000 undergraduate, graduate and professional students.  The basic values of the University include quality, solidarity and sustainability -as a call for action in promoting prosperity while protecting the planet-, as well as openness and the aim to be an instrument of social transformation and a driving force of economic and cultural development.The University itself extends over three campuses that correspond to the three provinces within the Autonomous Community of Aragon.Throughout five centuries of history significant figures such as the Botanist and Economist Ignacio de Asso, the Bibliographer Félix de Latassa, the Geographer Isidoro de Antillón, the Medical Doctor and Nobel Prize Winner Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1906), or the liberator of Cuba, José Martí, count among the prominent alumni of our university. The University of Zaragoza has also granted its highest award, the Honoris Causa Doctorate, to distinguished recipients such as Luis Buñuel or Rigoberta Menchú, and its posthumous gold medals to Santiago Ramón y Cajal or Ramón J. Sender.

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The University of Zaragoza is committed to sustainability. Its Rank at the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability is evidence of this. The University its at top 220 in the world and the 7th of Spain

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The University of Zaragoza is part of the European university UNITA-Universitas Montium, which now includes 10 Universities of the European Union plus two associated universities: The University of Turin and the University of Brescia from Italy, The U. of Pau and the Pays del Adour and the U. of Savoy Mont Blanc from France, The University from the West of Timisoara and the University of Transylvania in Brasov from Romania, the U. of Beira Interior and the Polytechnic of Guarda from Portugal, as well as the Public University of Navarre from Spain and the associates Haute Ecole de Suisse Occidentale from Switzerland and the University of Chernivtsi from Ukraine.  It is an Alliance approved and financed by the European Union, which seeks to increase the mobility of the entire university community (up to 50% mobility, physical and virtual, among graduates), facilitating the execution and management of exchanges, virtual classes, greater recognition of mobility for staff and mobility in the rural world. It also has the mission to create common Bachelors' and Masters' Degrees, foster synergies in research and integrate communities into the Alliance. It places the University of Zaragoza within the select group of European universities members of a European Alliance.   http://univ-unita.eu/

Rankings & Scores

Research And Discovery

Citations per Faculty
Rank #79215.6
Academic Reputation
Rank #41329.7

Learning Experience

Faculty Student Ratio
Rank #34654.6

Employability

Employer Reputation
Rank #701+9.9
Employment Outcomes
Rank #801+14.8

Global Engagement

International Student Ratio
Rank #801+10.2
International Research Network
Rank #18589.2
International Faculty Ratio
Rank #801+2.3
International Student Diversity
Rank #801+16.0

Sustainability

Sustainability Score
Rank #31969.7