Loyola University
Description
Loyola University, a university of the Society of Jesus, began its activities in 2013 and is today a benchmark university in the Spanish University System, due to its academic results, its internationalisation, the employability of its graduates and its research. It already has nine graduating classes and a current volume of 5,600 students in its three campuses in Seville, Cordoba and Granada.
Loyola University offers the possibility of studying a wide range of degrees, double degrees and specialisation diplomas on its campuses in the areas of Business Administration and Management (ADE), Economics, Communication, Criminology, Law, Education, Engineering, Health Sciences, International Relations, Theology and the Arts. It also offers a wide range of postgraduate courses, doctoral programmes and executive training. It also carries out extensive research work in these fields and has a strong social presence in the cities where it works.



