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  2. University of Granada - Wikipedia

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    The University of Granada (Spanish: Universidad de Granada, UGR) is a public university located in the city of Granada, Spain, and founded in 1531 by Emperor Charles V. With more than 60,000 students, [2] it is the fourth largest university in Spain. [3] Apart from the city of Granada, UGR also has campuses in Ceuta and Melilla.

  3. Facultad de Traducción e Interpretación de Granada (Spain)

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    The Faculty of Translation and Interpreting of Granada (Spanish: Facultad de Traducción e Interpretación de Granada), also known as FTI UGR, is the translation and interpreting school of the University of Granada, considered the best academic institution for translation and interpreting studies in Spain. [1]

  4. List of universities in Spain - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of universities in Spain, which are accredited by Spanish institutions to award academic degrees.The table shows both public (50) and private (46) universities that are registered in the Register of Universities, Centers and Qualifications (Registro de Universidades, Centros y Títulos (RUCT), in Spanish), established by means of Spanish Royal Decree 1509/2008 of 12 September, 2008.

  5. Education in Spain - Wikipedia

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    University of Granada renowned for its strong programs in humanities, sciences, and technology. Broadly similar to the British three-term system, but with slightly shorter holidays at Christmas (22 December – 7 January) and Easter (one week - 40 days after Ash Wednesday), and longer in the summer (normally from 23 June to 15 September). In ...

  6. Higher education in Spain - Wikipedia

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    University of Barcelona. Admission to the Spanish university system is determined by the nota de corte (literally, "cutoff grade") that is achieved at the end of the two-year Bachillerato, an optional course that students can take from the age of 16 when the period of obligatory secondary education (Educación Secundaria Obligatoria, or ESO) comes to an end.

  7. SWAD (software) - Wikipedia

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    The first version of SWAD appeared in September 1999. In 2005, its use was extended to the University of Granada. [2] The application was released as free software in January 2010 [3] [4] under Affero General Public License, version 3. [1] [5] In 2010, the system was used by 1,100 professors and 35,000 students. [4]

  8. Category:Universities in Andalusia - Wikipedia

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  9. Category : Academic staff of the University of Granada

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