Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (URJC) is a renowned public university located in Madrid, Spain. Established in 1996, URJC has rapidly gained recognition for its commitment to academic excellence, research, and innovation. The university is named after King Juan Carlos I of Spain and has become one of the leading institutions of higher education in the country. With 44.916 students, it is the second-biggest public university in the Community of Madrid, behind the historical Universidad Complutense.
URJC offers a comprehensive selection of degrees that are aligned with the European Higher Education Area. The university provides a diverse range of educational programs, including 64 undergraduate degrees, 44 dual degrees, 6 English-medium degrees, 6 online university degrees, 18 diplomas, and 8 engineering degrees. Additionally, King Juan Carlos University offers an extensive array of official master's programs (81) and doctoral programs (34) in various fields such as health sciences, experimental sciences and technology, communication sciences, and law and social sciences. The university boasts five campuses located in Madrid, Fuenlabrada, Móstoles, Aranjuez, and Vicálvaro. Furthermore, the university's foundation is situated at Madrid's Plaza de Manuel Becerra, serving as its headquarters.