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Abat Oliba CEU University (official name: Universitat Abat Oliba CEU; UAO CEU) is a private university located in
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,
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. It was founded in 1973 as the Abat Oliba College. In 2003, the
Parliament of Catalonia The Parliament of Catalonia (, ; ; ) is the Unicameralism, unicameral legislature of the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Catalonia. The Parliament is currently made up of 135 members, known as Deputy (legislator), deput ...
approved its conversion to Abat Oliba CEU University. The university adopts the name of
Abbot Oliba Oliba (; 971–1046) was the count of Berga and Ripoll (988–1002), and later abbot of the monasteries of Santa Maria de Ripoll and Sant Miquel de Cuixà (1008–1046) and the bishop of Vic (1018–1046). He is considered one ...
, Count of Berga and Ripoll, bishop of Vic, and founder of
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because "aimed at making its spirit who established a thousand years the foundations of emerging Catalonia based on Roman and Christian culture". Abbot Oliba is considered a key figure in the repopulation of
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based on Roman and Christian culture, and political pacifism and his assemblies of
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laid the groundwork for one of the first parliaments in Europe. It is one of the three Spanish universities belonging to the
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CEU educational group. It belongs to the Catholic Association of Propagandists, an institution created in 1908 by the
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priest Ángel Ayala. The main campus of the UAO CEU is the Bellesguard Campus, in the district of
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. The architect Miquel Àngel Armengou, based in Barcelona, designed and built the university around the church at its centre


History

The origin of the current university is in the CDES Abat Oliba, an institution created by Fundación San Pablo-CEU in 1973 in
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. The center started its activities in January 1974 through an affiliation agreement with the
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. In 1995 it became known as the Center for Higher Education Abat Oliba and offered degrees in Law, Business Administration and Management, and Economy. In 2003, the Parliament of Catalonia recognized Abat Oliba CEU University as a new university. In 1992 he acquired the complex built by the modernist architect Bernardí Martorell at the behest of the benefactor Francesca Balart, to convert it into its current headquarters, which opened in 1995. That same year, coinciding with the refurbishment by the architect Miquel Àngel Armengou, it was renamed the Abat Oliba Higher Education Centre, incorporating university studies in Law, Business Administration and Management and the first cycle of Economics. Eight years later, in 2003, the Abat Oliba CEU University is recognised by Law 20/2003, of 4 July 2003, of the
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. It thus becomes one of the three Spanish universities belonging to the CEU educational group. The spring of 2007 saw the birth of the Goliad UAO CEU Awards, prizes given annually by the advertising and communication students of the Abat Oliba CEU University. In 2012 the institution started an annual conferenced titled UAO CEU International Journalism Week, lasting an entire week (Monday to Friday), and hosting presentations by professionals and scholars of Journalism. Also in 2012, the Abat Oliba CEU University and the totality of the Catalan universities pledged to defend the Catalan linguistic immersion model and proposed a coordinated access to the Catalan university system. The university's rectors since then have been: Juan Corona Ramón (2003–2004) José María Alsina Roca (2004–2009); Carlos Pérez del Valle (2009–2017), Eva Perea (2017-2018),
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(2019-2024) and Arcadi Gual Sala (since 2024).


Structure

The UAO CEU has a tripartite structure of three faculties: the Faculty of
Law Law is a set of rules that are created and are enforceable by social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior, with its precise definition a matter of longstanding debate. It has been variously described as a science and as the ar ...
and Business, whose dean is Dr María Jesús Pesqueira Zamora; the Faculty of Communication, Education and Humanities, whose dean is Dr Enrique Martínez García, and the Faculty of
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, whose dean is Dr Martín Echevarría. They offer undergraduate, master's and postgraduate degrees in the areas of Communication, Law and Political Science, Education, Business and Economics,
Humanities Humanities are academic disciplines that study aspects of human society and culture, including Philosophy, certain fundamental questions asked by humans. During the Renaissance, the term "humanities" referred to the study of classical literature a ...
and Psychology. In 2017
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awarded the UAO CEU the Chair of Peace, Solidarity and Intercultural Dialogue, to promote a comprehensive concept of peace. This Chair is joined by the Chair of Family Business and Business Creation; the Chair in the Solidarity Economy; the Gift & Task Chair in Bioethics and Law; the Rey Martín El Humano, Count of Barcelona Chair; and in 2019, coinciding with the commemoration of the 500th anniversary, the CEU Elcano - First Journey Around the World Chair. 2020 saw the creation of the Antonio de Montserrat Chair of Global Studies and the
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Chair on Fiscal Integration in the
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, financed with European competitive funds from the Erasmus+ call for Jean Monnet activities. There is also the Labour Observatory, dedicated to current issues in the world of work, and the Institute of Health Sciences. UAO CEU has six research groups: MULTICULTCOM (Communication and Conflict in a Multicultural Society), TRIVIUM (Family, Education and Inclusive Schooling), EAEDIUM (Applied Economics, Economics of Education and Market Research), EJES (Employability, Youth and Social Exclusion), GREFE (Family Business and Entrepreneurship) and PROSOPON (Person and Personal Life). The UAO CEU is part of the Conference of Rectors of Spanish Universities (CRUE); the Vives Network of Universities, whose presidency it held for the 2019–2020 period; as well as the European Association for International Education and the
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. In 2020, the university joined the European Federation of Catholic Universities and the International Platform for Cooperation and Migration. It is part of the CEU educational group and is one of three CEU Universities.


Activities

In addition to its research and teaching function, UAO CEU organises cultural and informative activities. 2007 saw the creation of the annual GoliADs UAO CEU Awards for
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and communication, awarded by students of Abat Oliba CEU University in Barcelona to advertising agencies and the media. Since 2013, it has organised the BCN Thinking Challenge, a university marathon of social entrepreneurship created by the university's Entrepreneurship Club. In 2015, the Education Talks were created, spaces for innovation in education which are organised in two annual sessions, one session on educational innovation and another on a monographic theme. In 2017, the Digital Communication Week was launched. Two editions have been held: one focused on the role of artificial intelligence and the other on digital transformation. It is held as part of the Official Master’s Degree in Digital Communication and New Technologies. In the context of the Family, Education and Inclusive Schooling Research Group, the Word in Education conferences are held annually, with rotating venues at Abat Oliba CEU University, the
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(Poland) and the Facultés Libres de Philosophie et de Psychologie (France). Other conferences that the UAO CEU organises are the Law and Society Conference and the European Conference of Christian Anthropology and Mental Health Sciences, which were held for the first time in September 2018 and 2019, respectively. The UAO CEU was the first university to join the ‘Universitats amb cor’ programme of
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in Barcelona. It is part of the CEU educational group, the private educational institution that allocates most resources in Spain to scholarships and study grants.


Acknowledgements

According to the 2009 Spanish universities ranking by the Institute for Industrial and Financial Analysis (IAIF) of the
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, the Abat Oliba CEU University ranks 1st among the Catalan private universities in terms of teaching. In research, the university holds the 3rd position nationwide. One of the patrons of the university is the Archbishop of Barcelona, currently Juan José Omella. UAO CEU is the highest-ranking private Catalan university in Spain, as accredited by the Institute of Industrial and Financial Analysis (IAIF) of the
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. In Spain, UAO CEU ranks third place, behind only the
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and the
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. In the seventh survey on the labour market outcomes of graduates of Catalan universities (2020), which is carried out by the Agency for Quality Assurance in the University System of Catalonia, UAO CEU graduates achieved an employment rate of 95.3%, several points above the average of other universities in the field of Social Sciences. According to the study Via Universitària (2016), by the Jaume Bofill Foundation and the
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85% of UAO CEU students are satisfied with their studies. The seventh ranking of universities of the CyD Foundation (2020) highlighted the performance of UAO CEU in the fields of international mobility, international teaching staff, placements in companies in the region, graduation rate and rate of return on degree. According to the
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, drawn up by
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, CEU universities are among the 500 best in the world and rank sixth among Spanish universities.The CEU Universities at World University Ranking
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Headquarters

UAO CEU has its main campus at the Bellesguard Campus, located around the former summer palace of the
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, where King
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, also known as Martin the Humane, died. In 1900, part of the plot was segregated so that the architect
Antoni Gaudí Antoni Gaudí i Cornet ( , ; ; 25 June 1852 – 10 June 1926) was a Catalans, Catalan architect and designer from Spain, widely known as the greatest exponent of Catalan ''Modernisme''. Gaudí's works have a style, with most located in Barc ...
could build a residence for the industrialist Jaume Figueres, known as Torre Bellesguard. On the rest of the land, in 1925, the Oblates of the Most Holy Redeemer promoted a religious community for carrying out social work, built by the architect Bernardí Martorell thanks to the generosity of Francesca Balart. Martorell, a disciple of Gaudí, designed a church with hyperboloid vaults, which today serves as the Aula Magna / Aula Sacra. The church and the cloister were fitted out as headquarters for the UAO CEU by the architect Miquel Àngel Armengou in 1992. In 2018, refurbishment work was undertaken in the Aula Magna / Aula Sacra, with the installation of an underfloor heating system and new audiovisual equipment. In 2019, the new radio, television and photography studios were inaugurated.


Governance

*Dr. Arcadi Gual Sala: Rector * Dr. Sergio Rodríguez López-Ros: Pro-Rector for Institutional Relations and Academic Staff *Dr. Swen Seebach: Vice-Rector for Academic Planning and Quality *Dr. Alessandro Mini: Vice-Rector for Research and International Relations *Dr. Joan Ripoll, Vice-Rector for Teaching Staff *Dr. Laura Amado: Vice-Rector for Students


Alumni

Alumni of the university include: * Miquel Calçada i Olivella: journalist, co-founder of the Flaix Group. * Dolors Montserrat i Montserrat:
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(MEP). * Jaume Alonso-Cuevillas: jurist, lawyer and economist. *
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: politician. *
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: politician and writer. * Joan Puigdollers i Fargas: politician. * Mao Ye Wu: director of
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. * Lidan Qi: managing partner at Qimeng Global. * Fernando de Páramo: politician and journalist. * Neus Munté: lawyer and politician. * Sergio Heredia: journalist. * Juan Velayos: lawyer, businessman and real estate developer. * Pablo de Porcioles: deputy General manager of Godó Strategies. * Anton Verdeny: managing partner of Massagué & Verdeny. * Carina Mejías: lawyer and politician. * José Luis Ayllon: lawyer and politician. * Víctor López: political consultant. *
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: Spanish politician and diplomat. * Mª Eugencia Gay: dean of the Barcelona Bar Association. * Eva Parera i Escrichs: lawyer, businesswoman and politician.


References


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External links


Official site (English)

Studies (English)

Master's Degrees (English)

International Relations Abat Oliba University (English)
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