136308 - Bachelor Innovation and Entrepreneurship

University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain

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University of Navarra
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Pamplona - Spain

About the university

The University of Navarra was founded in 1952, promoted by Saint Josemaría Escrivá, founder of Opus Dei. Since then, many milestones have marked its history, marked by the search for excellence in teaching and research, always at the service of people and society. With its 113 hectares of land, the University's Pamplona campus is the largest park in the city. It has more than 4,190 trees of 173 different species, as well as various shrub species, and a botanical route that can be followed while walking. In addition, since the 19/20 academic year, it includes a 5 km circular running circuit. It houses 14 Schools, with more than 50 Degrees (9 of them bilingual) and more than 15 double Degrees.

In addition to its activities professor, campus in Pamplona carries out intense scientific research at the service of society, provides assistance at Clínica Universidad de Navarra and promotes art and the dissemination of science at the University of Navarra Museum and the University's Science Museum. The University has numerous sports facilities and schools, with a Mountain Club, a Running Club and a Cycling Club. In addition, numerous activities and competitions are organised.

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University Location

Pamplona is the historical capital city of the Navarre province in northern Spain and of the former Kingdom of Navarre. The city is famous worldwide for the running of the bulls during the San Fermín festival, which is held annually every July. However, even when the bulls aren’t thundering down the cobblestones through the centre of town, Pamplona makes a fascinating place to explore. With its grand cathedral, archaeological treasures and 16th-century fortifications, there’s much history hidden

in these atmospheric medieval streets. Lush parks and a picturesque city centre full of vibrant eating and drinking spots make it easy to see why so many – the famous writer Hemingway included – have fallen under Pamplona’s spell.

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