The University of Valencia is a university located in the Spanish city of Valencia. It is one of the oldest surviving universities in Spain, and the oldest in the Valencian Community, and is regarded as one of Spain's leading academic institutions.
The University of Valencia is a university located in the Spanish city of Valencia. It is one of the oldest surviving universities in Spain, and the oldest in the Valencian Community, and is regarded as one of Spain's leading academic institutions.
La Universitat de València participa activament en multitud d'iniciatives internacionals de caràcter científic i tecnològic. En aquest àmbit, destaca especialment el Programa Marc de Recerca, Desenvolupament i Innovació de la Unió Europea (Horitzó 2020), sent una prioritat estratègica per a la Universitat de València l'increment substancial de la participació en aquests programes.
The mission of the Universitat de València clearly sets out the raison d’être of the institution, according to the legal and statutory framework. The strategic planning process undertaken to define the Strategic Plan of the Universitat de València 2008-2011 resulted in the definition of the University’s mission.
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The University of Valencia (Valencian: Universitat de València [univeɾsiˈtad de vaˈlensia]; also known by the acronym UV) is a university located in the Spanish city of Valencia. It is one of the oldest surviving universities in Spain, and the oldest in the Valencian Community, and is regarded as one of Spain's leading academic institutions. The University was founded in 1499, and currently has around 55,000 students. Most of the courses are given through the medium of Spanish, but the university has promised to increase the amount of courses available in Valencian. Moreover, in some degrees part of the teaching is in English.
La Universitat de València participa activament en multitud d'iniciatives internacionals de caràcter científic i tecnològic. En aquest àmbit, destaca especialment el Programa Marc de Recerca, Desenvolupament i Innovació de la Unió Europea (Horitzó 2020), sent una prioritat estratègica per a la Universitat de València l'increment substancial de la participació en aquests programes.
The mission of the Universitat de València clearly sets out the raison d’être of the institution, according to the legal and statutory framework. The strategic planning process undertaken to define the Strategic Plan of the Universitat de València 2008-2011 resulted in the definition of the University’s mission.
The latest Tweets from Universitat València (@UV_EG): "Iñaki Gabilondo participa hui en els actes del cinquantenari dels estudis de Matemàtiques a la Universitat @UV_EG https://t.co/JEERDTZKIZ https://t.co/8LPgvinJiD"
The University of Valencia (Valencian: Universitat de València [univeɾsiˈtad de vaˈlensia]; also known by the acronym UV) is a university located in the Spanish city of Valencia. It is one of the oldest surviving universities in Spain, and the oldest in the Valencian Community, and is regarded as one of Spain's leading academic institutions. The University was founded in 1499, and currently has around 55,000 students. Most of the courses are given through the medium of Spanish, but the university has promised to increase the amount of courses available in Valencian. Moreover, in some degrees part of the teaching is in English.