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University of Málaga

The University of Málaga (UMA, Universidad de Málaga) is a public university ranked 23 among all Spanish universities and 683 in the world.[6] It was established in 1972 and has, as of 2016, 30,203 Bachelor students and 2576 on a Master's program, 1255 tenured and 1056 temporary teachers. The UMA offers 65 degree courses and 6 double degrees, over 21 doctoral programmes, 64 master's Degrees, and 100 courses throughout the academic year. Education takes place in 18 centres by appointed teachers from 81 departments. The great majority of the teaching is organised within the two campuses, although classes also take place in locations spread around the city centre, as well as in Ronda and Antequera.

University of Málaga
Universidad de Málaga
MottoUniversitas Malacitana
TypePublic
Established1972; 52 years ago (1972)
Budget250.000.000 €[1]
PresidentTeodomiro López Navarrete
Academic staff
2311 (2015–2016)
Students35,979 [2]
Location,
Andalusia, Spain
CampusEl Ejido / Teatinos
ColorsUltramarine and silver   
Websitewww.uma.es
University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[3]801–900 (2023)
THE World[4]1001–1200 (2024)
USNWR Global[5]=866 (2023)

History edit

The history of the University of Málaga begins in 1968 with the creation of the Association of Friends of the University of Málaga (Asociación de Amigos de la Universidad de Málaga). This association sought the creation of the university because of the needs of the city (it was the only European city of over 300,000 inhabitants which did not have a university.) The University of Málaga was founded by decree of 18 August 1972 by grouping existing centers in the late 1960s: the Higher Polytechnic School (Spanish: Escuela Universitaria Politécnica) (1927), the Normal School (1846), the Faculty of Economics of the University of Granada in Málaga (1963) and the Seminar (1587).

At the time of its creation, the university provided the Faculty of Economics and Business and the Faculty of Medicine, which were created after the ratification of the decree. Its first location was the El Ejido Campus, along with several administrative centers around the city.

UMA developed an expansion plan regarding fields of study and infrastructure. Thus, once established in El Ejido Campus, the university expanded towards the western district of Teatinos, an area that initially comprised the School of Medicine, the School of Humanities, and the School of Science, and gradually developed into a whole campus providing a full range of academic studies and services.

 
Casa de Correos y Telégrafos, home of UMA's Rectorate.
 
imagen Campus El Ejido

Research edit

The UMA has 278 research groups, which are involved in 80 national projects and 30 European and International projects. In the last few years, the number of agreements and contracts with businesses and organisations has varied between 350 and 400 and an average of over 50 patents have been registered—30 of them of an international nature. In recent years, reduction in public funding for research projects has driven to the loss of many research positions and the rise of very short-term contracts, with salaries for researches as low as 600 euros per month.

Campus edit

UMA is divided into two campuses in Málaga. In turn, some of the university's activities are carried out in other strategic locations throughout the city and province; thus, this network of knowledge is present in key points such as the city's business centre, Andalusia's Technology Park, and in other cities such as Ronda and Antequera.

Situated below the Alcazaba and opposite the Park and Port of Malaga is the Recorate's Building. Due to its cultural and architectural values, this building constitutes a cultural, social, and academic reference at the city centre. Moreover, the School of Health Sciences, the Centre of Spanish for Speakers of Other Languages, the Provincial Council's subsidised Nursing School, and the Grice-Hutchinson Experimental Centre are also located in the city.

El Ejido Campus edit

Located in the centre of Malaga, the campus at El Ejido houses the Faculties of Economic Science, Architecture and Fine Arts. This place contrasts sharply with surrounding areas where poverty and unemployment are common.

The Government Building, which accommodates the various offices of deputy vice-chancellorships, is situated on this site, along with most of the administrative departments and the Secretariat of the Board.

Another of the emblematic buildings on this campus, is the University Auditorium, which can hold 450 people; it is here that the opening ceremony for each academic year takes place, and where university staff meetings and acts of protocol are held.

 
UMA's Botanical garden, with the School of Arts and Humanities in the background.

Teatinos Campus edit

At present the most numerous faculties are to be found at the Teatinos campus, and include the departments of Communication Sciences, Education Sciences, Law, Computer Engineering, Telecommunications Engineering, Tourism, Science, Philosophy and Arts, Medicine, Psychology, Industrial Engineering, Technology, Social Work and Business Studies.

Facilities for use by the university community include the general library, a publishing service, a research institute building, an infant school, the University Sports Complex, computer rooms, a botanical garden, five lecture halls and a choice of cafés, university dining halls and leisure areas.

The campus will be reinforced with the addition of a further 1.2 million square metres to the current surface area and will see the construction of facilities for teaching purposes, together with areas for educational, social, sporting, residential, and leisure use. There will also be a business and residential area, besides numerous green zones. Altogether, this will make up one of the largest university campuses in Andalusia. It will serve as a nucleus for the Campus Andaluz de Excelencia (Andalusia Campus of Excellence), and encourage all public universities to undertake common projects in training, research, and the transfer of knowledge.

The various building projects for the extension of the university will be carried out in different phases and undertaken with respect for the environment and resources. The soon to be constructed Health Sciences and Psychology Faculty, will be an addition to the recently opened Engineering and the Social and Business Studies Complex.

Other more important building projects in collaboration with the Ministerio de la Vivienda y la Consejería de Vivienda y Ordenación del Territorio ( Ministry for Housing and the Department for Housing and Town Planning), will include student halls of residence and rented accommodation, together with a Science and Business Park, destined for use by research groups and companies.

The function of the Science and Business Park, is to form a strategic alliance for the creation of an academic, scientific, entrepreneurial and innovative environment, which will operate within the framework of the Estrategia Universidad 2015 (University Strategy 2015). The Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion (Ministry for Science and Innovation), is the driving force behind this project and has as its objective the creation of a Campus de Excelencia Internacional (Campus for International Excellence) for Spanish universities. Also being able to participate within the university environment, will be combined universities, research and development institutes, technological centres and the productive sector.

Study options edit

The University of Malaga has undergraduate and postgraduate courses in all disciplines. On offer are a total of 65 undergraduate degrees and 6 double degrees, 64 master's degrees and 21 doctoral programmes all of which can be combined with internal qualifications courses, language courses, summer courses and university programmes for seniors.

Degrees according to area of knowledge edit

ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL

  • Electrical Engineering.
  • Industrial Design and Product Development Engineering.
  • Industrial Electronics Engineering.
  • Mechanical Engineering.
  • Double Degree in Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering.
  • Double Degree in Electrical Engineering and Industrial Electronics Engineering.
  • Double Degree in Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Design and Product Development Engineering.

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

  • Architecture.

SCHOOL OF TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

  • Electronic Systems Engineering.
  • Sound and Image Engineering.
  • Telecommunication Systems Engineering.
  • Telecommunication Technology Engineering.
  • Telematic Engineering.

SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

  • Industrial Organization Engineering (joint degree by the Universities of Malaga and Sevilla).
  • Industrial Technology Engineering.
  • Electronics, Robotics, and Mechatronics Engineering (joint degree by the Universities of Malaga and Sevilla).
  • Energy Engineering (joint degree by the Universities of Malaga and Sevilla).

SCHOOL OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING

  • Computer Engineering.
  • Computer Science Engineering.
  • Health Engineering (joint degree by the Universities of Malaga and Sevilla).
  • Software Engineering.

HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES

  • Nursing.
  • Occupational Therapy.
  • Physiotherapy.
  • Podiatry.

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

  • Medicine.

SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY

  • Psychology.
  • Speech Therapy.

SCIENCES SCHOOL OF SCIENCES

  • Biochemistry (joint degree by the Universities of Malaga and Sevilla).
  • Biology.
  • Chemical Engineering.
  • Chemistry.
  • Environmental Sciences.
  • Mathematics.

ARTS AND HUMANITIES SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS

  • Fine Arts.

SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES

  • Art History.
  • Classic.
  • English Studies.
  • Geography and Territorial Management.
  • Hispanic Studies.
  • History.
  • Philosophy.
  • Translation and Interpretation.

LEGAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

  • SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION
  • Advertising and Public Relations.
  • Audiovisual Communication.
  • Journalism.

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

  • Elementary Education.
  • Pedagogy.
  • Pre-Elementary Education.
  • Social Education.

SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS

  • Business Administration and Management Economics.
  • Finance and Accounting.
  • Double Degree in Law & Business Administration and Management.
  • Double Degree in Economics & Business Administration and Management.

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

  • Marketing and Market Research.
  • Public Management and Administration.

SCHOOL OF LAW

  • Criminology.
  • Law.
  • Double Degree in Law & Business Administration and
  • Management.

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK AND STUDIES

  • East Asian Studies (joint degree by the Universities of Malaga and Sevilla).
  • Labour Relations and Human Resources.
  • Social Work.

SCHOOL OF TOURISM

  • Tourism.

Postgraduate studies edit

For the academic year 2015/2016, the University of Malaga offers a wide range of 64 master's degrees so that students may acquire advanced specialised training—whether in subjects clearly leading to professional practice and career advancement or in subjects dedicated to research and investigation.

Also on offer are a wide range of 21 doctoral programmes for which the training period is equivalent to the teaching of one or more master's degrees, as well as eight doctoral programmes for which the training period is not included.

Other studies edit

  • Language Courses for the University Community / Spanish Courses for Foreigners[7]
  • Summer Courses[8]
  • University programmes for seniors[9]

Governing board edit

  • President: Mr. José Ángel Narváez Bueno
  • Vice-president for Institutional Policy: Mr. Juan Antonio García Galindo
  • Vice-president for Research and Transfer: Mr. Juan Teodomiro López Navarrete
  • Vice-president for Student Affairs: Mr. José Francisco Murillo Mas
  • Vice-president for Smart-Campus: Ms. Raquel Barco Moreno
  • Vice-president for Undergraduate Studies: Ms. María Chantal Pérez Hernández
  • Vice-president for Teaching and Research: Ms. Yolanda García Calvente
  • Vice-president for Internationalisation: Ms. Susana Cabrera Yeto
  • Vice-president for Strategic Projects: Mr. Víctor Fernando Muñoz Martínez
  • Vice-president for Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Mr. Rafael Ventura Fernández
  • Vice-president for Postgraduate Studies: Mr. Gaspar Garrote Bernal
  • Vice-president for Culture and Sports: Ms. Tecla Lumbreras Krauel
  • Deputy for Equality and Social Action: Ms. Isabel Jiménez Lucena
  • General Director of Communication and the President's Office: Mr. Carlos Pérez Ariza
  • General Manager: Ms. María Jesús Morales Caparrós
  • General Secretary: Ms. Miguel Porras Fernández

References edit

  1. ^ "Presupuestos y Cuentas Anuales - Universidad de Málaga". Uma.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-05-29.
  2. ^ "CONOCE LA UMA - Historia - Universidad de Málaga". Uma.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-05-29.
  3. ^ "ARWU World University Rankings 2034". www.shanghairanking.com. Retrieved 26 August 2022.
  4. ^ "World University Rankings". timeshighereducation.com. 6 August 2023. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  5. ^ "U.S. News Education: Best Global Universities 2022-23". Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  6. ^ "University of Málaga Ranking". CWUR World University Rankings.
  7. ^ "Centro Internacional De Español - Centro Internacional De Español - Universidad De Málaga". Cursoextranjeros.uma.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-05-29.
  8. ^ "FGUMA. Fundación General de la Universidad de Málaga". Fguma.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-05-29.
  9. ^ "AULA DE MAYORES +55 - Presentación - Universidad de Málaga". Uma.es (in Spanish). 2017-05-24. Retrieved 2017-05-29.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Official website (in English)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources University of Malaga news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message The University of Malaga UMA Universidad de Malaga is a public university ranked 23 among all Spanish universities and 683 in the world 6 It was established in 1972 and has as of 2016 30 203 Bachelor students and 2576 on a Master s program 1255 tenured and 1056 temporary teachers The UMA offers 65 degree courses and 6 double degrees over 21 doctoral programmes 64 master s Degrees and 100 courses throughout the academic year Education takes place in 18 centres by appointed teachers from 81 departments The great majority of the teaching is organised within the two campuses although classes also take place in locations spread around the city centre as well as in Ronda and Antequera University of MalagaUniversidad de MalagaMottoUniversitas MalacitanaTypePublicEstablished1972 52 years ago 1972 Budget250 000 000 1 PresidentTeodomiro Lopez NavarreteAcademic staff2311 2015 2016 Students35 979 2 LocationMalaga Andalusia SpainCampusEl Ejido TeatinosColorsUltramarine and silver Websitewww uma es University rankingsGlobal OverallARWU World 3 801 900 2023 THE World 4 1001 1200 2024 USNWR Global 5 866 2023 Contents 1 History 2 Research 3 Campus 3 1 El Ejido Campus 3 2 Teatinos Campus 4 Study options 4 1 Degrees according to area of knowledge 4 2 Postgraduate studies 4 3 Other studies 5 Governing board 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe history of the University of Malaga begins in 1968 with the creation of the Association of Friends of the University of Malaga Asociacion de Amigos de la Universidad de Malaga This association sought the creation of the university because of the needs of the city it was the only European city of over 300 000 inhabitants which did not have a university The University of Malaga was founded by decree of 18 August 1972 by grouping existing centers in the late 1960s the Higher Polytechnic School Spanish Escuela Universitaria Politecnica 1927 the Normal School 1846 the Faculty of Economics of the University of Granada in Malaga 1963 and the Seminar 1587 At the time of its creation the university provided the Faculty of Economics and Business and the Faculty of Medicine which were created after the ratification of the decree Its first location was the El Ejido Campus along with several administrative centers around the city UMA developed an expansion plan regarding fields of study and infrastructure Thus once established in El Ejido Campus the university expanded towards the western district of Teatinos an area that initially comprised the School of Medicine the School of Humanities and the School of Science and gradually developed into a whole campus providing a full range of academic studies and services nbsp Casa de Correos y Telegrafos home of UMA s Rectorate nbsp imagen Campus El EjidoResearch editThe UMA has 278 research groups which are involved in 80 national projects and 30 European and International projects In the last few years the number of agreements and contracts with businesses and organisations has varied between 350 and 400 and an average of over 50 patents have been registered 30 of them of an international nature In recent years reduction in public funding for research projects has driven to the loss of many research positions and the rise of very short term contracts with salaries for researches as low as 600 euros per month Campus editUMA is divided into two campuses in Malaga In turn some of the university s activities are carried out in other strategic locations throughout the city and province thus this network of knowledge is present in key points such as the city s business centre Andalusia s Technology Park and in other cities such as Ronda and Antequera Situated below the Alcazaba and opposite the Park and Port of Malaga is the Recorate s Building Due to its cultural and architectural values this building constitutes a cultural social and academic reference at the city centre Moreover the School of Health Sciences the Centre of Spanish for Speakers of Other Languages the Provincial Council s subsidised Nursing School and the Grice Hutchinson Experimental Centre are also located in the city El Ejido Campus edit Located in the centre of Malaga the campus at El Ejido houses the Faculties of Economic Science Architecture and Fine Arts This place contrasts sharply with surrounding areas where poverty and unemployment are common The Government Building which accommodates the various offices of deputy vice chancellorships is situated on this site along with most of the administrative departments and the Secretariat of the Board Another of the emblematic buildings on this campus is the University Auditorium which can hold 450 people it is here that the opening ceremony for each academic year takes place and where university staff meetings and acts of protocol are held nbsp UMA s Botanical garden with the School of Arts and Humanities in the background Teatinos Campus edit At present the most numerous faculties are to be found at the Teatinos campus and include the departments of Communication Sciences Education Sciences Law Computer Engineering Telecommunications Engineering Tourism Science Philosophy and Arts Medicine Psychology Industrial Engineering Technology Social Work and Business Studies Facilities for use by the university community include the general library a publishing service a research institute building an infant school the University Sports Complex computer rooms a botanical garden five lecture halls and a choice of cafes university dining halls and leisure areas The campus will be reinforced with the addition of a further 1 2 million square metres to the current surface area and will see the construction of facilities for teaching purposes together with areas for educational social sporting residential and leisure use There will also be a business and residential area besides numerous green zones Altogether this will make up one of the largest university campuses in Andalusia It will serve as a nucleus for the Campus Andaluz de Excelencia Andalusia Campus of Excellence and encourage all public universities to undertake common projects in training research and the transfer of knowledge The various building projects for the extension of the university will be carried out in different phases and undertaken with respect for the environment and resources The soon to be constructed Health Sciences and Psychology Faculty will be an addition to the recently opened Engineering and the Social and Business Studies Complex Other more important building projects in collaboration with the Ministerio de la Vivienda y la Consejeria de Vivienda y Ordenacion del Territorio Ministry for Housing and the Department for Housing and Town Planning will include student halls of residence and rented accommodation together with a Science and Business Park destined for use by research groups and companies The function of the Science and Business Park is to form a strategic alliance for the creation of an academic scientific entrepreneurial and innovative environment which will operate within the framework of the Estrategia Universidad 2015 University Strategy 2015 The Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion Ministry for Science and Innovation is the driving force behind this project and has as its objective the creation of a Campus de Excelencia Internacional Campus for International Excellence for Spanish universities Also being able to participate within the university environment will be combined universities research and development institutes technological centres and the productive sector Study options editThe University of Malaga has undergraduate and postgraduate courses in all disciplines On offer are a total of 65 undergraduate degrees and 6 double degrees 64 master s degrees and 21 doctoral programmes all of which can be combined with internal qualifications courses language courses summer courses and university programmes for seniors Degrees according to area of knowledge edit ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL Electrical Engineering Industrial Design and Product Development Engineering Industrial Electronics Engineering Mechanical Engineering Double Degree in Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering Double Degree in Electrical Engineering and Industrial Electronics Engineering Double Degree in Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Design and Product Development Engineering SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE Architecture SCHOOL OF TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Electronic Systems Engineering Sound and Image Engineering Telecommunication Systems Engineering Telecommunication Technology Engineering Telematic Engineering SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Industrial Organization Engineering joint degree by the Universities of Malaga and Sevilla Industrial Technology Engineering Electronics Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering joint degree by the Universities of Malaga and Sevilla Energy Engineering joint degree by the Universities of Malaga and Sevilla SCHOOL OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING Computer Engineering Computer Science Engineering Health Engineering joint degree by the Universities of Malaga and Sevilla Software Engineering HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES Nursing Occupational Therapy Physiotherapy Podiatry SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Medicine SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY Psychology Speech Therapy SCIENCES SCHOOL OF SCIENCES Biochemistry joint degree by the Universities of Malaga and Sevilla Biology Chemical Engineering Chemistry Environmental Sciences Mathematics ARTS AND HUMANITIES SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Fine Arts SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES Art History Classic English Studies Geography and Territorial Management Hispanic Studies History Philosophy Translation and Interpretation LEGAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION Advertising and Public Relations Audiovisual Communication Journalism SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Elementary Education Pedagogy Pre Elementary Education Social Education SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS Business Administration and Management Economics Finance and Accounting Double Degree in Law amp Business Administration and Management Double Degree in Economics amp Business Administration and Management SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT Marketing and Market Research Public Management and Administration SCHOOL OF LAW Criminology Law Double Degree in Law amp Business Administration and Management SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK AND STUDIES East Asian Studies joint degree by the Universities of Malaga and Sevilla Labour Relations and Human Resources Social Work SCHOOL OF TOURISM Tourism Postgraduate studies edit For the academic year 2015 2016 the University of Malaga offers a wide range of 64 master s degrees so that students may acquire advanced specialised training whether in subjects clearly leading to professional practice and career advancement or in subjects dedicated to research and investigation Also on offer are a wide range of 21 doctoral programmes for which the training period is equivalent to the teaching of one or more master s degrees as well as eight doctoral programmes for which the training period is not included Other studies edit Language Courses for the University Community Spanish Courses for Foreigners 7 Summer Courses 8 University programmes for seniors 9 Governing board editPresident Mr Jose Angel Narvaez Bueno Vice president for Institutional Policy Mr Juan Antonio Garcia Galindo Vice president for Research and Transfer Mr Juan Teodomiro Lopez Navarrete Vice president for Student Affairs Mr Jose Francisco Murillo Mas Vice president for Smart Campus Ms Raquel Barco Moreno Vice president for Undergraduate Studies Ms Maria Chantal Perez Hernandez Vice president for Teaching and Research Ms Yolanda Garcia Calvente Vice president for Internationalisation Ms Susana Cabrera Yeto Vice president for Strategic Projects Mr Victor Fernando Munoz Martinez Vice president for Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship Mr Rafael Ventura Fernandez Vice president for Postgraduate Studies Mr Gaspar Garrote Bernal Vice president for Culture and Sports Ms Tecla Lumbreras Krauel Deputy for Equality and Social Action Ms Isabel Jimenez Lucena General Director of Communication and the President s Office Mr Carlos Perez Ariza General Manager Ms Maria Jesus Morales Caparros General Secretary Ms Miguel Porras FernandezReferences edit Presupuestos y Cuentas Anuales Universidad de Malaga Uma es in Spanish Retrieved 2017 05 29 CONOCE LA UMA Historia Universidad de Malaga Uma es in Spanish Retrieved 2017 05 29 ARWU World University Rankings 2034 www shanghairanking com Retrieved 26 August 2022 World University Rankings timeshighereducation com 6 August 2023 Retrieved 26 August 2023 U S News Education Best Global Universities 2022 23 Retrieved 23 November 2023 University of Malaga Ranking CWUR World University Rankings Centro Internacional De Espanol Centro Internacional De Espanol Universidad De Malaga Cursoextranjeros uma es in Spanish Retrieved 2017 05 29 FGUMA Fundacion General de la Universidad de Malaga Fguma es in Spanish Retrieved 2017 05 29 AULA DE MAYORES 55 Presentacion Universidad de Malaga Uma es in Spanish 2017 05 24 Retrieved 2017 05 29 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to University of Malaga Official website nbsp Official website in English 36 43 12 N 4 24 58 W 36 72000 N 4 41611 W 36 72000 4 41611 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Malaga amp oldid 1221610610, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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