QS Stars awards five stars to Comillas
This ranking system highlights the university’s commitment to employment and social transfer
QS Stars awards five stars to Comillas
5 July 2023
Comillas Pontifical University has obtained five stars in the International Ranking QS Stars. The classification highlights Comillas’ work in eight areas: overall, teaching, employability, internationalization, academic development, facilities, social responsibility and inclusiveness.
With this recognition, Comillas improves its position in international rankings. An upward trend that began a few months ago when the QS World University Rankings by subject 2023 placed the Faculty of Theology in 33rd place, among the top 50 worldwide. That ranking also included Comillas' good performance in the areas of Law & Electrical and Electronic Engineering (251-300) and Business & Management (301-350), and included, for the first time, Social Sciences & Management studies at the 401-450 level in the world.
If that were not enough, last week, the prestigious QS Ranking placed Comillas among the top universities in the world, and second Spanish university in the “employment connection” and “employer reputation” indicators, making us a world reference in terms of quality employment and employability.
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