King Juan Carlos University

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King Juan Carlos University
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Motto Non nova, sed nove
Established 1996
Type Public
Chancellor Henry Peterson
Rector Pedro González Trevijano
Students 28985[1]
Location Móstoles, Madrid, Spain
Campus urban
Nickname URJC
Affiliations CRUE, CRUMA
Website http://www.urjc.es

King Juan Carlos University (Spanish: Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, URJC) is a public university located in Móstoles (Spain), and distributed into four campus: Madrid, Móstoles, Alcorcón and Fuenlabrada.

It's named after king Juan Carlos I of Spain. It was created in 1996 and has the Latin motto Non nova, sed nove ("Not new things, but in a new way").

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[edit] Campus

  • Institute of Experimental Sciences and Technology in Móstoles (since 1998).
  • Faculty of Health Sciences in Alcorcón (since 1998).
  • Faculty of Law and Social Sciences in Vicálvaro (Madrid) (since 1998).
  • Faculty of Communication Sciences, School of Tourism and Technical School of Telecommunication Engineering in Fuenlabrada (since 2000).

It also has three associated centres:

  • Institute of Commercial Management and Marketing in Somosaguas (Madrid).
  • ESERP Institute in Madrid.
  • Centre of Research and Teaching, located in the so-called Nuncio's Palace in Aranjuez.

King Juan Carlos University organizes its summer courses in Aranjuez.

[edit] Academic programs

Studies include: Computer Science, Chemical engineering, Environmental Science, Odontology, Nursing, Physiotherapy, Audiovisual Communication, Telecommunications, Tourism, Journalism, Law, Economy, among others.

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Coordinates: 40°20′16″N 3°52′30″W / 40.33778°N 3.875°W / 40.33778; -3.875

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