University of Navarra

University of Navarra
Spanish: Universidad de Navarra
Basque: Nafarroako Unibertsitatea
Latin: Universitas Studiorum Navarrensis
TypePrivate, Roman Catholic
Established17 October 1952
ChancellorFernando Ocáriz Braña
PresidentMaría Iraburu Elizalde
Academic staff
1,175 (6,308 employees)
Students12,779 (2021–2022)[1]
Undergraduates8,924
Postgraduates1,076
Location,
Spain
CampusSeven campuses: Pamplona (279.2 acres), San Sebastián, Madrid, Barcelona, Munich, New York City and São Paulo
AffiliationsCRUE [es], CASE, Opus Dei, Catholic Church
Websitewww.unav.edu
University Ranking
International Global
National Europe World
THE Ranking
4
113-142
251-300
QS Ranking
6
111-112
266
International Special
National Europe World
QS Employability
1
19
71
THE Employability
2
19
45
THE Teaching
1
3
NA
International by Subjects
National Europe World
FT MBA
1
3
4
FT Executive (Custom)
1
1
1
FT Executive (Open)
1
6
10
FT Executive (Combined)
1
1
1
The Economist MBA
1
1
1
THE Law
1
16
44
QS Law
4-6
45-65
101-150
QS Business
2
12
25
THE Business
3
59-66
151-175
QS Com & Media
1-2
17-38
51-100
QS Philosophy
2
23-55
51-100
QS Social Science & Management
1
25
71
QS Accounting & Finance
1
16
45
QS Nursing
1-2
13-39
51-100
QS Art & Design
3-5
39-58
101-150
"50 Carrera El Mundo" - National
Public Private National
Global
NA
1
6
Business
NA
3
4
Business & Law
NA
1
3
Economics
NA
1
5
Medicine
NA
1
3
Architecture
NA
1
4
Audiovisual Com.
NA
1
1
Nutrition & Dietetics
NA
1
2
Nursing
NA
1
3
Pharmacy
NA
1
5
Journalism
NA
1
1
Electric engineering
NA
1
5
International Relations
NA
2
3
"CYD Ranking" - National
Public Private National
Global
NA
1
3
Teaching & Learning
NA
5-8
8-11
Research
NA
1
4-5
International Outlook
NA
1-2
1-2
Business
NA
1
2
Economics
NA
1
5
Law
NA
3
4
Nursing
NA
1
1
Pharmacy
NA
1
1
*NA: Not applicable.

The University of Navarra is a private Roman Catholic research university located on the southeast border of Pamplona, Spain. It was founded in 1952 by Saint 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]

  1. ^ "Conoce la Universidad. Universidad de Navarra".
  2. ^ "U-Ranking - Resultados". www.u-ranking.es. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
  3. ^ "University of Navarra". Times Higher Education (THE). 14 November 2021. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
  4. ^ CUN retrieved 16 July 2014
  5. ^ CIMA retrieved 16 July 2014