18/12/2014
Barcelona is one of the 20 best cities for students
Barcelona is one of the 20 best cities for students
One of the Barcelona Synchrotron Park (BSP) top assets is the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) located nearby the park and with which the BSP works. With all the different universities of Barcelona, the UAB provides companies with well trained people in all sectors of the economy.
Thanks, among other things, to the favorable ranking of the UAB in the lastest QS World University Rankings 2014/15 (2nd top Spanish university) and the one of the University of Barcelona (top Spanish university), Barcelona ranks as the 19th best city in the world for university students according to the QS Best Student Cities 2015 released earlier this month.
The ranking is led by Paris. Barcelona, which is the first among cities in Spain, is classified as one of the most appealing environments in which to study in Europe. QS highlights factors such as the city's large and international student community and the cost of living.
Thanks, among other things, to the favorable ranking of the UAB in the lastest QS World University Rankings 2014/15 (2nd top Spanish university) and the one of the University of Barcelona (top Spanish university), Barcelona ranks as the 19th best city in the world for university students according to the QS Best Student Cities 2015 released earlier this month.
The ranking is led by Paris. Barcelona, which is the first among cities in Spain, is classified as one of the most appealing environments in which to study in Europe. QS highlights factors such as the city's large and international student community and the cost of living.
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