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Overview of the Complutense University of Madrid, the largest national autonomous comprehensive university in Spain

School Profile

Complutense University of Madrid is the largest national autonomous comprehensive university in Spain. Founded in 1293, the school is located in Madrid. Its predecessor was the University of Alcalá. The University of Madrid has a complete range of departments, with courses ranging from classical literature to cutting-edge technology. School courses are taught in Spanish.

The University of Madrid currently has 130,000 students and more than 8,000 faculty and staff, including more than 5,300 teachers. Its number of students, number of teachers and professional settings all rank first among universities in the country. The number of students ranks third in the world. The University of Madrid*** has 20 departments: philosophy, education, psychology, language and literature, geography and history, chemistry, physics, mathematics, biology, geology, medicine, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, dentistry, law, politics and sociology , Economics and Business Management, Journalism, Fine Arts, Computer Informatics, etc.

The University of Madrid has a first-class faculty. The president of the Royal Academy, Fernando Lázaro Carretel, the former president Pietro Laín Entralgo, and the Nobel Prize winner in medicine Vero Ochoua all teach at the University of Madrid. And Nobel Prize winner in medicine Ramon Y. Cajal. Nobel Prize winner Serra Américo Castro, as well as some Spanish university leaders, famous professors and political figures, all graduated from the University of Madrid.

The Complutense University China Project was launched in 2009 and plans to recruit outstanding high school graduates, college students and university graduates to study for undergraduate and master's courses at the university.

School website http://www.ucm.es/

Colleges and Majors

University City Campus

College of Education,? School of Biology, School of Fine Arts, School of Physics, School of Geology, School of Veterinary Medicine, School of Dentistry, School of Medicine, School of History and Geography, School of Philosophy, School of Languages, School of Medicine, School of Law, School of Chemistry, School of Mathematics College, School of Information

Sommersaga Campus

School of Psychology, School of Business Economics, School of Political Science

University Language Center

The Language Center of Complutense University opens the door for Spanish learning to understand the real and fulfilling culture of the Spanish-speaking world. In the language center, students can choose courses freely. We offer a variety of language courses with different professional features. It can be divided into four major categories:

1. History and art

2. Literature

3. Social economy

4. Tool Language

Language courses and their fees

Time: January 11, 2010 to September 30, 2010 or October of each year to May of the following year

Course hours: 700 hours

Tuition fee: 4,300 euros

Required materials: Passport

Introduction to the city where the university is located

Madrid It is a very suitable city for walking around. From the Puerta del Sol to Piazza Sibeles, or from the Grand Square to the Royal Palace, there are art, culture, and treasures along the way. Tourists everywhere gather to browse the monuments and world-renowned museums. and enjoy the nightlife. The Oriental Palace and the Prado Palace are world-famous art palaces. There are many parks and fountains in the city's streets, and the squares have their own characteristics, such as: Puerta del Sol, Central Square, Plaza de Espa?a, Plaza Columbus, etc. Bullfighting is a prestigious entertainment activity, and the Bindas Bullring is the largest.

The city of Madrid is rich in cultural relics, including many places of interest and the world-famous painting exhibition hall, the Prado Museum. In the city, modern high-rise buildings and ancient buildings of different styles stand side by side and complement each other.

The woods, lawns and various fountains with unique shapes and fountains with statues of Nibele, the goddess of nature revered by ancient Asia Minor people, are the most attractive. The magnificent Puerta de Alcalá is located in the Plaza de la Independencia on the streets of Alcalá. It has five arches and is one of the famous ancient buildings in Madrid. The Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Education and Spain's main banks are located on both sides of Alcalá Street. The Royal Academy of Fine Arts, built in 1752, houses masterpieces by Spanish art masters such as Muriro and Goya. The towering Cervantes Monument stands in the Plaza de Espa?a. There are statues of Don Quixote and Sanco Panza in front of the monument. The huge monument is reflected in the pool in front. There are lush trees on both sides of the monument; The Spanish skyscraper known as the "Tower of Madrid" is located on one side of the square.

The famous Plaza Mayor is located in the southwest of the city. It was built in 1619 and is rectangular. The equestrian statue of King Philip III of Spain stands in the center of the square. Not far away is the Puerta del Sol Square, which houses the historically famous Puerta del Sol ruins. There are also palace buildings in the city such as the Royal Palace built in the mid-18th century and the Oriental Palace where the King of Spain received foreign dignitaries and envoys. The TV Tower built for the television broadcast of the 12th World Cup in 1982 is the tallest building in Spain, with a height of 220 meters. At the same time, in order to facilitate the interviews of thousands of reporters, a 156-meter-long and 4-meter-wide high-altitude pedestrian passage was built on Castellana Avenue, the city's widest street with the largest traffic flow. The city also has golf courses, tennis courts, racetracks, alpine ski resorts, automobile racing venues and other sports facilities.

Madrid is the hub of Spanish rail, road and air transportation, with 6 train stations, several airports and underground railways. Madrid is a cultural city. Scenic spots and historic sites are spread all over the country, and the cultural atmosphere is extremely strong. There are more than 1,000 various triumphal arches and more than 300 squares in the city, and each square has its own characteristics. Most of the squares are equipped with statues, fountains, and flower books. Most of the squares have statues and bell towers in the center, each with its own characteristics. Historical allusions. There are more than 50 museums and more than 1,200 bookstores in the city. The city is characterized by many buildings with different artistic styles, many memorial squares, many statues of celebrities, etc. It fully reflects the long history of Spain and the fighting achievements of its people.

Madrid Food

Madrid is indeed the capital of Spain, with fresh and rich food from all over the country. From Galicia and Basque in the north to Paella in Valencia in the east, no matter which region the delicacies are, they all retain their local flavor.

Madrid’s famous gourmet dishes include: Madrid broth (kocido madrileno), tripe (kallos), garlic soup (sopa de ajo), beef meal (kalakoles), potato omelette (tortilla) de patatas), grilled sea bream (besugo al horno), etc., can be tasted in some well-known restaurants.

In addition, desserts commonly eaten by Madrid residents include: bartollos con, egg rolls (barquillos), bunelos, mazapan, and tulron. wait.

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