We are a public, secular, pluralistic university, free from any ideological, political or economic influence. We protect the freedom of scientific research, focus on the development of critical thinking and believe in the essential role of culture in the progress of society.
We recognise the value of diversity and offer equal opportunities to disadvantaged individuals, working for the well-being of both the individual and the community as a whole. We place the student at the centre of our approach, providing them with training of the highest quality and facilitating their entry into the world of work.
We rely on the excellence of our teaching staff and personnel to provide high-quality teaching and services to our students, to achieve outstanding results in both national and international research, and to promote the development of high-level collaborations and interdisciplinarity.
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We reward students for their commitment to their studies and their ability to build the future, and we encourage the ongoing training of our staff to constantly improve the quality of our University.
We look to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) launched by the UN in 2015 and included in the 2030 Agenda, which has become a symbol of necessary change and has been signed by the governments of the 193 UN member countries, and we are working to implement more and more actions to support them.
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We are a community that supports the social and personal growth of each of its members and is constantly innovating. But we are also a “community within a community”, so we want to share our values and knowledge to stimulate the growth of the society that welcomes us. We are committed to training, local events and technology transfer, as well as using sport and its ethical principles as essential elements for integration and human development.
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