University Ramon Llull ( ca, Universitat Ramon Llull, URL; ) is a
private university
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located in
Barcelona
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,
Catalonia
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Spain
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established in 1990. Currently it is formed by several different
college
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s specialized in different topics, most of which are located in downtown Barcelona.
History
University Ramon Llull is named after
Ramon Llull, a famous writer and
philosopher born in the 13th century. University Ramon Llull was founded by four educational institutions to which others were added later on. The URL is composed of:
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(Escola Superior d'Administració i Direcció d'Empreses) (1958).
* La Salle Engineering and Architecture (1903).
* IQS (Institut Químic de Sarrià) -
Chemical Institute of Sarriá
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(1905) and its two schools: IQS School of Engineering and IQS School of Management
* Blanquerna Foundation (1948).
* Pere Tarrés University School of Social Studies (1998).
* Ebro Observatory Research Institute (1904).
* Vidal i Barraquer Foundation - University Institute of Mental Health (1964).
* Borja Institute of Bioethics (1974).
* ESDi Higher School of Design (1989).
gave a conference organized by the URL and the
Sant Joan de Déu in 1996. Among the promoters of the URL one can find
Artur Juncosa Carbonell
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, later Síndic de Greuges of the university.
Academics
Ramon Llull University comprises 13 schools and
faculties and 3 university institutes:
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IQS School of Engineering
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IQS School of Management IQs is the plural form of intelligence quotient.
IQS or IQs can also refer to:
* Chemical Institute of Sarrià (Spanish: ''Instituto Químico de Sarriá'', Catalan: ''Institut Químic de Sarrià''), an institute with the two schools IQS School of ...
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Blanquerna School of Psychology, Education and Sport Sciences
''Blanquerna'' () is a novel written between 1283 and 1285 by Ramon Llull. It chronicles the life of its eponymous hero. It is the first major work of literature written in Catalan.
Structure
The novel is divided into five parts. Robert M. Pl ...
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Blanquerna School of Health Science
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Structure
The novel is divided into five parts. Robert M. Pla ...
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Blanquerna School of Communication and International Relations
''Blanquerna'' () is a novel written between 1283 and 1285 by Ramon Llull. It chronicles the life of its eponymous hero. It is the first major work of literature written in Catalan.
Structure
The novel is divided into five parts. Robert M. Pla ...
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La Salle Digital Engineering School
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La Salle School of Architecture
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ESADE Business School
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ESADE Law School
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Pere Tarrés Faculty of Social Education and Social Work Pere may refer to:
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* Rangimārie Te Turuki Arikirangi Rose Pere (1937–2020), Māori New Zealand educationalist and spiritual leader
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Ebro Observatory University Institute
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Vidal i Barraquer University School of Mental Health
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Borja Institute of Bioethics Borja may refer to: People
* Borja (name)
Places
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** Campo de Borja, comarca containing that municipality as capital
* Borja, Peru, Loreto Region, Peru
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ESDi Higher School of Design
University personnel
Notable faculty
* -economy professor at the
Chemical Institute of Sarrià
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.
Notable alumni
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Kurt Burneo
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( from
ESADE Business School
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)-economy professor at the
Pontifical Catholic University of Peru's ''Centrum Católica''.
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Damià Calvet
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Born in 1968 in Vilanova i la Geltrú, Calvet studied construction engineering at La Salle before beco ...
(Degree in
Building Sciences and Technologies from
Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura La Salle)-Catalan
Minister of Territory and Sustainability.
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Ramon Laguarta
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( and '85 from
ESADE Business School
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)-chairman and
chief executive officer
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of
PepsiCo
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.
* Christian Rosa Olmo ( in Advertising Strategies and Creativity from
Facultad de Comunicación y Relaciones Internacionales Blanquerna)-Puerto Rican publicist and photographer.
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Albina Ruiz
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( in Chemistry)-Peruvian environmentalist and engineer, ''Ciudad Saludable'' founder.
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Ester Vilarrubla Escales
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(Degree in
Teaching Sciences from
Facultad de Psicología, Ciencias de la Educación y del Deporte Blanquerna)-Andorran
Minister of Education and Higher Education.
See also
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Vives Network
References
External links
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Educational institutions established in 1990
1990 establishments in Spain
Education in Barcelona
University Ramon Llull
Catholic universities and colleges in Spain
Universities in Catalonia