University of Cantabria

University of Cantabria
Universidad de Cantabria
Latin: Cantabriae Universitas
Established 1972
Type Public
Rector Federico Gutiérrez-Solana Salcedo
Admin. staff 1,088
Students 12,228
Doctoral students 604
Location Santander and Torrelavega, Cantabria, Spain
Website http://www.unican.es/

University of Cantabria (UC), in Spanish Universidad de Cantabria, is a public university located in Santander and Torrelavega in Cantabria, Spain. It was founded in 1972 and is organized in 12 schools and colleges.

It was selected as Campus of International Excellence by the Government of Spain in 2009.[1] The UC is part, as a founding member, of the Group 9 of Spanish Universities (G9), created in 1997 with the aim of promoting collaboration between academic institutions.

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Organization

The University of Cantabria is divided in 14 schools and faculties.[2]

History

The institution was established as such on August 18, 1972, by decree of the Council of Ministers of Spain with the name of University of Santander. Thirteen years later renamed University of Cantabria. It was created by the affiliation of several schools and colleges that were already established either independently or under other universities since the following dates:

In 1970 the City and Province Council of Santander gave the grounds of Las Llamas in the city of Santander to create a campus of 600,000 square meters for the new university. In 1971 the University District of Santander was established. In 1973 the Medical School was establised. In 1978 the new College of Humanities consolidated the autonomy of the University of Cantabria.

International Programs

The UC has signed 216 agreements with European Universities (Erasmus program), 64 with Latin American institutions, 8 with universities in the United States and 1 with an Australian university, sending and receiving more than 600 exchange students within this framework. Additionally, the UC has partnered with International Studies Abroad, a U.S.-based study abroad organization to bring in study abroad students from the U.S. and Canada. The UC is a member of both national and international university networks such as the Compostela Group of Universities and the Santander Network.[3]

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