University of Alcalá

The University of Alcalá (Spanish: Universidad de Alcalá) is a public university located in Alcalá de Henares, a city 35 km (22 miles) northeast of Madrid in Spain and also the third-largest city of the region. It was founded in 1293 as a Studium Generale for the public, and was refounded in 1977. The University of Alcalá is especially renowned in the Spanish-speaking world for its annual presentation of the highly prestigious Cervantes Prize. The university currently enrolls 28,336 students, 17,252 of whom are studying for undergraduate degrees, who are taught by a teaching staff of 2,608 professors, lecturers and researchers belonging to 24 departments. The administrative tasks are carried out by the university's Administration and Services, comprising approximately 800 people.

University of Alcalá
Universidad de Alcalá
Other name
UAH
TypePublic coeducational research
Established1499
Academic affiliations
Campus Europae
Endowment160 million EUR
ChairmanJuan Lladó Arburúa
PresidentD. José Vicente Saz Pérez
Academic staff
1,627
Administrative staff
762
Students29,000
Location, ,
Spain
CampusUrban and suburban
Colors   Blue & white
Websitewww.uah.es

One of the university's campuses, located in the city center, is housed partly in historic buildings which were once used by the Complutense University of Madrid, which was located in Alcalá from its medieval origins until it was moved to Madrid in 1836.

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