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Comillas welcomes new foreign students

Over 600 students from 33 different countries will attend the university this second semester

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15 January 2024

Comillas Pontifical University begins 2024 by welcoming more than 600 international students, from 33 countries around the world, who will carry out an exchange programme at the university during this second semester.

The welcome days took place both in the Aula Magna at the Alberto Aguilera campus and at the Cantoblanco campus. Students had the opportunity to learn more about the university, its context and history, and receive some advice from Belén Urosa, Vice-Rector for Students and Alumni, and Arturo Varona, Director of the International Relations Service. In addition, Alejandro Molina, from Comillas Arte, and Pablo Carbajosa, from the International Relations Service, showed them everything that Comillas Comunidad has to offer and the facilities that they will be able to enjoy.

This great welcome is a clear reflection of the results obtained in the QS World University Ranking, where Comillas is placed as the third institution in Spain in inbound reception of foreign students.

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