Complutense University of Madrid

The Complutense University of Madrid (Spanish: Universidad Complutense de Madrid; UCM, Universidad de Madrid, Universidad Central de Madrid; Latin: Universitas Complutensis Matritensis) is a public research university located in Madrid. Founded in Alcalá in 1293 (before relocating to Madrid in 1836), it is one of the oldest operating universities in the world. It is located on a sprawling campus that occupies the entirety of the Ciudad Universitaria district of Madrid, with annexes in the district of Somosaguas in the neighboring city of Pozuelo de Alarcón. It is named after the ancient Roman settlement of Complutum, now an archeological site in Alcalá de Henares, just east of Madrid.

Complutense University of Madrid
Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spanish)
Latin: Universitas Complutensis Matritensis
Former name
Estudio de Escuelas Generales de Alcalá (1293–1499)
Universitas Complutensis (1499–1836)
Literary University
(1836–1851)
Universidad Central (1851–1943)
Universidad de Madrid (1943–1970)
MottoLibertas Perfundet Omnia Luce (Latin)
Motto in English
"Freedom will flood all things with light"
TypePublic research non-profit coeducational higher education institution
Established20 May 1293 (20 May 1293)
FounderCardinal Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros
Academic affiliations
Compostela Group of Universities
Europaeum
IAU
Una Europa
UNICA
Utrecht Network
Budget€607,559,030
RectorJoaquín Goyache Goñi
Administrative staff
11,162
Undergraduates74,771
Postgraduates11,388
Location
Madrid
,
Spain

40°26′57″N 3°43′41″W
CampusUrban
2 campuses in Madrid
--Moncloa Campus
--Somosaguas Campus
ColoursRed  
Websiteucm.es

It enrolls over 86,000 students, making it the eighth largest non-distance European university by enrollment. By Royal Decree of 1857, the Central University was the first and only institution in Spain authorized to grant doctorate degrees throughout the Spanish Empire. In 1909, the Central University became one of the first universities in the world to grant a doctorate degree to a woman. It was renamed as Universidad de Madrid ('University of Madrid') in 1943.

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