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The Universidad Complutense de Madrid was founded in Alcalá de Henares by Cardinal Cisneros through a Papal Bull conceded by Pope Alejandro VI in 1499. Nevertheless, its real origin goes back to the 20th May 1293 when King Sancho IV of Castille created the Studio of General Schools of Alcalá which two centurias later would become the Universidad Complutense de Cisneros. By 1510 the school included five faculties: Arts and Philosophy, Theology, Canonical Law, Literature and Medicine.
The university was transferred to Madrid in 1836 under the reign of Isabel II, whereby it was renamed the Universidad Central. In 1927 the construction of a university campus was planned in the Moncloa area on lands donated by King Alfonso XIII. During this time the nucleus of the so-called Silver age of Spanish culture became established. Luminaries such as José Ortega y Gasset, Manuel García Morente, Luis Jiménez de Asúa, Santiago Ramón y Cajal and Blas Cabrera taught at the university.
The Spanish Civil War turned the University City into a battlefront resulting in the destruction of faculty buildings and institute...
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Ciudad Universitaria
Spain
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| Location and Getting there |
C/ Greco, 2
Ciudad Universitaria
28040 Madrid
SPAIN
Tel: (+34) 913 943 560
Fax: (+34) 913 941 045
Email: gamarti@pas..ucm.es
Metro: Moncloa, Ciudad Universitaria
Bus routes: U, 46
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| Department and information about the department |
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| Academic Staff and Description |
To contact staff please dial (+34) 913 943 followed by the corresponding extension:
DEAN: Manuel Parralo Dorado (+628)
CULTURE: Blanca Fernández Quesada (+635)
DEPUTY: Luis Manuel Mayo Vega (+568)
ECONOMY AND INFRASTRUCTURE: José María Rueda Andrés (+630)
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS: Consuelo Cuadra González-Meneses (+638)
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: Juan Manuel Álvarez Junco (+632)
SECRETARY: Luis Castelo Sardina (+635)
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| Information For Undergraduates |
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| Information For Postgraduates |
The faculty offers doctorates in the following subject areas:
Contemporary Art, Power and Differences in the Configuration of the Collective Imagination
Fine Arts and Categories of Modernity
Preservation and Restoration of Historical-Artistic Heritage
Applied Creativity
Drawing and Engraving. Teaching, Research and Creativity
Space and Sculptural Form
*Formation in Artistic Education: Research, Creation and Teaching in Fine Arts
History and Theory of Art in the Contemporary Age
Image, Technology and Design
Plastics, Technique and Concept
*This course has been awarded ‘Special Mention for Quality’ by the National Agency for the Evaluation of Quality and Accreditation (ANECA).
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| Information For International Students |
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FINE ARTS LIBRARY
http://www.ucm.es/BUCM/bba/index.php
COMPUTER ROOMS
Students, researchers, teaching staff and administrative staff have access to the faculty’s computer room. It is open from 09:00 to 20:00 and is located in the annex building in the basement.
Programmes: Word, Excel, Access, Powerpoint, PhotoDraw, Internet Explorer.
Other resources: Internet, printer, scanner.
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For information on registration procedures please contact the Registration Office:
C/Greco, 2
Ciudad Universitaria
28040 Madrid
SPAIN
Tel: (+34) 913 943 560
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