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King Juan Carlos University
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
MottoNon nova, sed nove ("Not new things, but in a new way")
TypePublic
Established8 July 1996,
RectorFernando Suárez Bilbao
Students37,939 (2015)[1]
Location, ,
CampusMóstoles, Alcorcón, Fuenlabrada, Vicálvaro and Madrid
Colors  
NicknameURJC
AffiliationsCRUE
Websitewww.urjc.es

King Juan Carlos University (Spanish: Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, URJC) is a Spanish public research university located in the Southern area of the Community of Madrid (Spain), with four campuses at Móstoles, Alcorcón, Vicálvaro and Fuenlabrada.

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

With 37,939 students, it is the second biggest public university in the Community of Madrid.[2] URJC is one of 8 universities in the Community of Madrid, and it is the second newest university in the Community.

Studies

King Juan Carlos University offers a wide range of degrees, all adapted to the European Higher Education Area. This includes 64 undergraduate degrees, 44 dual degrees, 6 English-taught degrees, 6 university degrees on-line, 18 diplomas, 8 Engineering degrees, as well as a wide range of official master’s (81), doctoral programs and their own degrees and training (34), all related to the areas of Health Sciences, Experimental Sciences and Technology, Communication Sciences, and Law and Social Sciences. King Juan Carlos University has four campuses currently operating in Madrid, Fuenlabrada, Móstoles and Vicálvaro, and a Foundation whose headquarters are located in Madrid’s Plaza de Manuel Becerra.

Principalship of URJC, Móstoles.

Campus

The URJC is divided into four campuses. Each campus is composed of one or more schools:

  • Móstoles Campus is, since 1998, the headquarters of the School of Experimental Sciences and Technology (ESCET) and since 2007 the School of Computer Engineering (ETSII). It also houses the University Senate and the office of the President (Rector).
  • Alcorcón Campus ouses the Faculty of Health Sciences since 1997 and the University Hospital URJC.
  • Vicálvaro Campus (Madrid) is the seat of the Faculty of Juridical and Social Sciences (FCJS) since 1998.
  • Fuenlabrada Campus houses since 2000, the Faculty of Communication Sciences and School of Tourism, which since November 2009 was renamed the Faculty of Tourism, and since 2005 the School of Telecommunications Engineering (ETSIT).

Each school or college is independently governed by a Dean or School Director, and it is divided into academic departments.

Affiliated centers:

  • Institute of Commercial Management and Marketing in Somosaguas (Madrid).
  • ESERP School (Madrid).

Colleges:

  • Higher Institute of Dance Alicia Alonso (Fuenlabrada).
  • Institute of Humanities (Vicálvaro).
  • Institute of International Legal Studies (Vicálvaro).
  • Public Law Institute (Vicálvaro).

University Centers:

  • University Language Centre (Vicálvaro), which regularly gives courses in English, French, German, Italian, Chinese and Spanish for foreigners.
  • Research and Documentation Centre of the European Union Emile Noël (Vicálvaro).
  • Volunteering and Cooperation Center (Alcorcón).
  • University Centre for Applied Social Studies (Vicálvaro).
  • Economics Study Center in Madrid (Vicálvaro).
  • Center for Latin American Studies (Móstoles).
  • Center for the Study of the Olympic Movement (Vicálvaro).
  • Center for Intelligent Information Technologies and Applications (CETINIA)
  • Business Incubator (Vicálvaro).
  • Legal Office (Vicálvaro).
  • Technology Support Center (Móstoles).
  • Center for Innovation, Technology Transfer and Knowledge (Móstoles).
  • Laboratory Network URJC (REDLABU).
  • 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.

Academic programs

Studies include: Computer Science, Telecommunication Engineering, Chemical engineering, Environmental Science, Odontology, Medicine, Nursing, Physiotherapy, Audiovisual Communication, Telecommunications, Tourism, Journalism, Law, Economy, Business Administration and Management, Sociology, History, Accounting and Finance, Marketing, Food Science and Technology, Biology, Odontology, Psychology, Preschool Education, International Relations, Visual Arts and Dance, Criminology,among others.

Notable people

In 2007 Juan Velarde Fuertes, Iñaki Gabilondo, Luis del Olmo and Antonio Mingote were awarded a Honorary Doctorate from King Juan Carlos University. In January 2008, Bernardo Kliksberg became the first foreigner to receive an honorary doctorate degree from the university with Jaime Gil Aluja, José Antonio Pastor Ridruejo and Fernando Sánchez Calero. In 2011 Honorary doctorate was awarded to Harald zur Hausen, Ramón Tamames and Peter Waldmann.[3]

In 2014 James A. Yorke, distinguished University Professor of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Maryland and recipient of the 2003 Japan Prize in Science and Technology, was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from King Juan Carlos University.[4] Prof. Yorke, is worldwide known for the definition of the mathematical term chaos in 1975.

References

  1. ^ "Anuario Estadvtico de la Comunidad de Madrid. Educaciσ, formaciσ e investigaciσ". Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  2. ^ "URJC - Yoyster.com". Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  3. ^ "Prof. Dr. Peter Waldmann (emeritus)". Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  4. ^ "Unidad de Información Científica URJC James Yorke investido doctor 'honoris causa' por la URJC -". Retrieved 23 July 2015.