Universidad Valladolid

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Universidad de Valladolid (UVA) is one of the most important centers of Higher Education in Spain. It currently employs more than 5000 persons, out of whom 3310 are professors and researchers, and 1915 are administrative staff and teaching assistants. It has four campuses in different cities across the Castilla y León region: Valladolid, Palencia, Segovia and Soria. Over 28,000 students enrol each year in its 88 Bachelor degrees, 29 doctoral programs (14 with Honor Mention; and 13 as interuniversity programs, an indicator of its close and wide collaboration with other academic institutions) and 72 postgraduate degrees. UVA manages around 850 research projects financed through competitive public R+D+i calls (European, national or regional), and approx. 500 contracts and agreements aimed at the transfer of knowledge and technology, amounting to an average value of over 15 M€ per annum.

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