University of Granada (Universidad de Granada – UGR) is a prestigious public university located in the city of Granada in southern Spain. It is one of the oldest and largest universities in Spain, founded in 1531 by order of King Charles V, building upon an academic legacy that traces back to the Islamic school during the era of Al-Andalus.
The university comprises more than 20 faculties and academic centers spread across Granada and other cities such as Ceuta and Melilla.
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The University of Granada
enjoys a strong academic reputation and is known for its leadership in scientific research, particularly in computer science, artificial intelligence, and social sciences. It is also one of the leading universities participating in the Erasmus+ student exchange program across Europe.
Programs are primarily taught in Spanish, with a number of courses and programs available in English, especially at the master’s and doctoral levels. The university also offers preparatory programs for learning Spanish for international students.
The university is distinguished by its historic and beautiful campus located in the heart of the ancient city of Granada. It provides modern academic facilities, libraries, research laboratories, and comprehensive student support services, along with an active student life in one of Spain’s most culturally and historically rich cities.
The University of Granada is an ideal choice for students seeking high-quality higher education in an academically rich and culturally diverse environment.

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