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Comillas, world leader in Theology in Spanish according to the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025

The Faculty of Theology (Comillas CIHS) is ranked 34th in the world and is the best in the Spanish language, according to the latest ranking by subject

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24 June 2025

The Faculty of Theology (Comillas CIHS) at Comillas Pontifical University continues to climb positions and is ranked 34th in the world in the field of Theology, Divinity & Religious Studies, according to the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025. This result positions it as the first Spanish-language university in this discipline, consolidating its academic leadership and its international projection.

The QS ranking, one of the most recognised worldwide, evaluates universities according to their academic reputation, the employability of their graduates, the impact of their research and their international network.

This recognition is the result of the rigorous and committed work of its teaching staff, researchers and students, and reinforces the role of Comillas as a global benchmark in the field of religious sciences.

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