Universidad de Zaragoza

  • Founded: 1542
  • Address: Pedro Cerbuna 12 - Zaragoza, Spain (Map)
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The University of Zaragoza is the main centre of technological innovation in the Ebro Valley and has great prestige among the group of both Spanish and European universities it has relations with.

Through the Vice-Rectorship for Internationalization and Cooperation, the University of Zaragoza participates in various exchange programmes, collaborating with universities and research centres from Europe, Latin America and the USA, thereby strengthening its international standing.

The University Library functions as a support unit for teaching and research. It comprises all of the bibliographic, documentary and audiovisual collections acquired by the University’s institutes and services, those acquired as bequests, donations and exchanges, and those purchased for the University by other entities.

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The Community of Aragon is one of the seventeen autonomous communities comprising the Spanish state, and includes the provinces of Huesca, Teruel and Zaragoza, with a total of 739 municipalities (202 in Huesca, 236 in Teruel, and 291 in Zaragoza). It extends over a total of 47,650 square kilometres, Zaragoza being the largest province with 17,252 square kilometres, followed by Huesca with 15,613 and Teruel with 14,785. Aragon is the fourth largest Autonomous Community in Spain, only exceeded by Castilla-La Mancha, Castilla y Leon and Andalusia. It is almost ten times larger than the Balearic Islands, Cantabria or La Rioja and occupies 9.42% of Spanish territory.

Obtaining credits for a subject or course implies having passed the corresponding exams and is expressed as a numerical grading in the student’s academic file together with the percentage distribution of these marks of all the students enrolled in the same course for each academic year.

The grades obtained by the students are expressed according to the following numerical scale from 0 to 10, to which the corresponding qualitative grades may be added:

From 0 to 4.9: Fail (SS)
From 5.0 to 6.9: Pass (AP)
From 7.0 to 8.9: Pass with Merit (NT)
From 9.0 to 10: Pass with Distinction (SB)

The “Honor Registration” (Matrícula de Honor), may be obtained when the student has achieved a mark equal to or greater than 9, and the number of “Honor Registration” may not exceed five percent of the students enrolled in the course or subject in a single academic year, except when the number of students is less than 20, in which case no more than one “Honor Registration” may be awarded

The credits obtained in recognition of extracurricular activities will not be graded numerically or taken into account for the average of the student’s academic file.

The following formula is used to calculate the average of the student’s academic file:
The sum of the credits obtained by the student, each multiplied by the value of the corresponding marks, divided by the total number of credits obtained by the student.

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Community Reviews (9)

At Universidad de Zaragoza, the blend of top-notch education and attentive faculty has not only enriched my daughter's knowledge but also boosted her confidence remarkably.
By M.S. (Apr, 2024) |

Alma mater, very good teachers with some exception that does not affect the whole.
By Desiree Flores (Jan, 2018) |

Study here and ... Advanced buildings, with no funds to improve and although there are good teachers ... Many others leave to be desired. As a research center is pointers in many aspects, see our great Carlos Martin in charge of the vaccine against Tuberculosis, but that yes, Government of Aragon, invest more please ..
By Jorge Dueñas García (Nov, 2017) |

I studied there, and mostly in a good college, although some buildings are outdated
By Andres Garcia (Jul, 2017) |

An old and prestigious university based on first class teachers and facilities, which follows cutting-edge research lines. Thank you for having trained me in Chemical Sciences.
By Eloisa Teresa Grasa (Apr, 2017) |

It is nice and quiet, it brings back great memories and is surrounded by very interesting areas.
By Jamie E (Jan, 2017) |

The maximum, it's my second home, the teachers are true friends and they support you in the most they can
By Barbara Castilla (Jan, 2017) |

4 stars, it's my University, my alma mater, I wish you the best. And as far as I'm concerned, I'll try to make it five stars in everything. That starts with myself.
By Jose Car Jeriz (Oct, 2016) |

The best memories of the Faculty of Law, excellent teaching, Zaragoza is a magical city!
By Lorenita Suarez (Jul, 2014) |