Top Universities in Spain

Top Universities in Spain

Below is a list of the top Spanish universities where you can study for a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or even a PhD degree:

  1. Pompeu Fabra University

  2. Autonomous University of Madrid (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)

  3. University of Barcelona (Universitat de Barcelona)

  4. Autonomous University of Barcelona (Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona)

  5. Complutense University of Madrid

  6. University of Navarra


1. Pompeu Fabra University

  • Founded in 1990, Pompeu Fabra University is a public university located in Barcelona, named after the renowned linguist Pompeu Fabra. In 2010, it was nominated for the “International Excellence” award by the Spanish Ministry of Education.
  • It was also ranked the number one university in Spain according to the 2020 QS World University Rankings.

2. Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM)

  • Established in 1986, the Autonomous University of Madrid is commonly referred to as UAM. According to the 2019 QS World University Rankings, it holds the 159th position globally. The university has 8 main faculties with over 36,000 enrolled students, and it is particularly well-known for its Faculty of Law.

3. University of Barcelona

  • Founded in 1450, the University of Barcelona is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the world.
  • It is ranked second in Spain and 166th globally, according to the 2019 QS Rankings. The university currently has more than 63,000 students enrolled in various undergraduate and graduate programs, with 16 faculties and over 106 departments across different fields of study.

4. Autonomous University of Barcelona

  • The Autonomous University of Barcelona was established in 1968 and is ranked 193rd globally and third in Spain according to the 2019 QS Rankings. It has around 40,000 enrolled students and is known for being one of the few Spanish universities with a centralized campus that includes all faculties, research centers, and academic activities.

5. Complutense University of Madrid

  • Founded in 1293, this is the oldest university in Spain and one of the most historic universities in the world. It currently has over 86,000 students from various nationalities.
  • The university is ranked 206th globally and is among the top 50 universities for Dentistry. Notably, it was the first university in the world to award a doctorate to a woman, in 1785.

6. University of Navarra

  • Founded in 1952, the University of Navarra is a private university with main campuses in Pamplona and San Sebastián.
  • It currently enrolls more than 11,000 undergraduate and graduate students, including a large number of international students. According to the 2019 QS Rankings, it holds the 242nd position worldwide.

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