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Universidad de Almería

Almería, ES · Ranking #45

The University of Almería (Universidad de Almería, UAL) is a public university founded in 1993, making it one of Spain's youngest universities. It was established as an independent institution after being separated from the University of Granada. Located in Almería, a coastal city in Andalusia, the university benefits from the region's Mediterranean climate and proximity to both the sea and agricultural areas. UAL offers undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines including engineering, sciences, humanities, social sciences, education, health sciences, and business administration. The university is particularly known for its programs in agricultural engineering, environmental sciences, and tourism, reflecting the economic and geographic characteristics of the region. UAL emphasizes research, innovation, and practical learning, maintaining strong connections with local industries, especially in agriculture, tourism, and renewable energy sectors. The institution promotes internationalization through exchange programs and partnerships with universities worldwide, creating a diverse academic environment.

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Universidad de Almería

About the university

The University of Almería (Universidad de Almería, UAL) is a public university founded in 1993, making it one of Spain's youngest universities. It was established as an independent institution after being separated from the University of Granada. Located in Almería, a coastal city in Andalusia, the university benefits from the region's Mediterranean climate and proximity to both the sea and agricultural areas. UAL offers undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines including engineering, sciences, humanities, social sciences, education, health sciences, and business administration. The university is particularly known for its programs in agricultural engineering, environmental sciences, and tourism, reflecting the economic and geographic characteristics of the region. UAL emphasizes research, innovation, and practical learning, maintaining strong connections with local industries, especially in agriculture, tourism, and renewable energy sectors. The institution promotes internationalization through exchange programs and partnerships with universities worldwide, creating a diverse academic environment.

Key information

  • Location: Almería, ES
  • Ranking #45
  • QS #801
  • Institution type: public

Popular faculties

  • Agricultural Engineering
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Tourism
  • Engineering
  • Sciences
  • Education
  • Business Administration
  • Health Sciences

Programs (37)

  • Medicine
  • Nursing
  • Pharmacy
  • Dentistry
  • Veterinary Science
  • Psychology
  • Computer Science
  • Civil Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Architecture
  • Telecommunications
  • Business Administration
  • Economics
  • Engineering
  • Finance and Accounting
  • Marketing
  • Tourism and Hospitality
  • Law
  • Political Science
  • International Relations
  • Philosophy
  • History
  • Linguistics
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Mathematics
  • Environmental Science
  • Sociology
  • Anthropology
  • Education
  • Fine Arts
  • Music
  • Art and Design
  • Journalism and Communication

Student body

  • Total students: 12,000
  • Undergraduate: 10,000
  • Graduate: 2,000
  • International students: 7%

Campus life

The University of Almería offers a vibrant campus life in the beautiful coastal city of Almería, combining academic activities with opportunities to enjoy the Mediterranean climate and coastal environment. Students can participate in numerous cultural events, conferences, workshops, and extracurricular activities organized throughout the year. The university hosts various academic and cultural programs that reflect the region's agricultural heritage, environmental focus, and tourism industry. Modern sports facilities, libraries, and study spaces complement the collaborative learning environment. Student organizations cover diverse interests from academic research to social causes, environmental activism, and professional development. The location in Almería provides students with access to beaches, natural parks, and cultural attractions, creating a unique living and learning experience. The university promotes internationalization through exchange programs and multicultural activities, creating a diverse and inclusive environment for students. The relatively small size of the university fosters a close-knit community where students can easily connect with faculty and peers, while the Mediterranean setting offers a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere for academic and personal growth.

Housing & accommodation

Housing cost: €350 - €650 / per month

Housing options

  • University residence halls
  • Private apartments
  • Shared accommodation
  • Host families

Student clubs and organizations

  • Academic clubs
  • Cultural associations
  • Sports clubs
  • International student associations
  • Volunteer organizations
  • Environmental groups
  • Tourism and hospitality clubs

Sports

  • Football
  • Basketball
  • Volleyball
  • Athletics
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Water sports

Career & internships

Employment rate: 79%

Internships: The University of Almería maintains strong partnerships with local, regional, and national companies, offering students diverse internship opportunities across various sectors. Many degree programs include mandatory or optional internships integrated into the curriculum, allowing students to gain practical experience and build professional networks. The university's career services office assists students in finding placements that align with their academic programs and career goals. Internships are available in sectors such as agriculture, environmental sciences, tourism, engineering, business, education, and healthcare. Being located in Almería, UAL benefits from connections with regional industries, particularly in agriculture (greenhouse farming), tourism, renewable energy, and environmental services. The university's emphasis on practical learning and professional development ensures that students receive valuable industry experience throughout their studies, enhancing their employability after graduation. The region's economic focus on agriculture and tourism provides unique opportunities for students to work with innovative companies and organizations in these sectors.

Admission requirements

Required documents

  • Application form
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Academic transcripts
  • Language proficiency certificate (if applicable)
  • Passport copy
  • Medical certificate
  • Proof of payment

Tuition costs

  • €1,000 - €2,000 / per year
  • Acceptance rate: 55.00%
  • Scholarships available: The University of Almería offers various scholarship and financial aid programs for students, including merit-based scholarships, need-based assistance, and grants for academic excellence. As a public university, UAL participates in Spanish government scholarship programs and European Union funding initiatives such as Erasmus+ and Horizon Europe. The university may also offer specific scholarships for international students, research projects, and certain academic programs, particularly those related to agriculture, environmental sciences, and tourism. Scholarship availability, amounts, and requirements vary by academic year and program. Students can access information about available scholarships through the university's financial aid office and online resources. The institution provides support for students applying to external scholarship programs and maintains information about various funding opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students.
  • Additional costs: Books €100-200/year, Student card €25

Quick facts

  • Founded: 1993
  • Teaching languages: Spanish, English, spanish
  • Study formats: offline, hybrid

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