- University of Granada
Infobox University
name = University of Granada
latin_name = "Universitas Granatensis"
established = 1531
endowment = 395,663,000 €
staff = 3,400
rector =Francisco González Lodeiro
students = 56,715
city =Granada
country =Spain
affiliations =Coimbra Group
address = Hospital Real. Cuesta del Hospicio, s/n. Granada 18071 España
telephone = +34 958243025
website = http://www.ugr.esThe University of Granada is a
university atGranada ,Spain , first founded by the Moors in 1349 and then officially founded in 1531 by the Emperor Carlos V, with support of Pope Clemente VII. The University is home to foreign students from around the world at the University's "Modern Language Center".The university possesses university campuses in the Spanish cities of
Granada ,Ceuta andMelilla . Every year about 1,600 European students attend the university as part of theERASMUS programme , making it the programme's most popular destination.From September 2008 UGR is going to start a new Erasmus Mundus Program named [http://www.master-erasmusmundus-color.eu/ CIMET] with other three European UniversitiesHistory
The University of Granada first appeared in the year 1349, when Sultan Yusuf I created the
Madrasah of Granada, a building which remained in use until 1499-1500, when it was assaulted by theCatholic Monarchs of Spain. As a consequence, the Madrasah's library was burnt down in a fire which was damaging to the book trade of the Moorish civilisation of the time. Once the university had disappeared the building was then donated to local government use by KingFerdinand II of Aragon . The city of Granada would not have a university again until 1526, under Charles V.Since its origins the city of Granada has passed under the influence of theIberians , theAncient Romans and then later on theJews andMuslims . The city was the capital of the Nasrid Kingdom, the Moorish civilisation of the time. Granada was also the last city in theIberian Peninsula to be reconquered by the Spanish in 1492, effectively driving theMoors out of Spain. Those responsible for this reconquering effort at first obeyed the rules laid down by the monarchy with regards to the city. However, from 1499 onwards these rules began to be broken. This culminated in a revolt instigated by Cardinal Cisneros who took advantage of the situation by burning libraries, thus trying to kill off Moorish culture and force theMoors to convert to Christianity. This highly tense situation of cultural pillaging was put to an end by Charles V.The city of Granada
The many different buildings belonging to the University are spread out throughout the urban centre of Granada, giving the city a strong university feeling. The city of Granada has 270,000 inhabitants, and 60,000 of these are university students. Granada is the focus of attention for other reasons as well; historically it was the last stronghold of Islam in Western Europe - The Alhambra and Generalife are proof of this civilisation's splendour. Granada is also a city of the Renaissance - the Hospital Real and the Cathedral are examples of Granada's well-preserved historical heritage.
Granada boasts a privileged geographical position, being halfway between the Mediterranean sea and the mountains of the Sierra Nevada. The city is a 60 minute drive from the beaches of Motril, 75 minutes from the city of Malaga and 30 minutes from the Sierra Nevada Ski Station (3,400 metres above sea level). The University of Granada possesses university campuses in the cities of Ceuta and Melilla, Spanish territories situated in Northern Africa which display a wide cultural spectrum due to the varied population they contain.
Famous alumni
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Manuel Seijas Lozano
*Nicolás Salmerón y Alonso , President of the I Republic of Spain.
*Fernando de los Ríos Urruti , prominent politician during the II Rebublic of Spain.
*Federico García Lorca , man of letters from the SpanishGeneration of '27 External links
* [http://www.ugr.es/university.htm Official site of the University of Granada]
* [http://www.ugr.es/~clm/indexing.htm Center of Modern Languages Site]
* [http://www.costatropicalnews.com English language magazine for the region]
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