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In profile: Pompeu Fabra University

Published on
January 1, 1990
Last updated
August 4, 2015

Source: Pompeu Fabra University


By Katie Duncan

Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona leads the pack of Spanish universities in the 100 Under 50 Rankings 2015. Its Rector, Jaume Casals, says the university鈥檚 youth has allowed for a 鈥渇lexibility and dynamism鈥 which has helped propel it to 12th place in the world. Underpinning this is a 鈥渞esearch-intensive focus鈥, which Casals says has prevailed since the university was founded in 1990.

The European Research Council, which has a budget of over 鈧13 billion for the next five years, must also have reason to believe some of the best researchers are at Pompeu Fabra. In 2014, the institution accumulated 46 ERC grants, or 16 per cent of the total grants obtained in Spain听鈥 more than any other Spanish university.

鈥淲e have the highest research productivity in Spain and the most grants from the European Research Council,鈥 says Casals. 鈥淭hat's quite remarkable because we have existed for only 24 years and we鈥檙e one of the smallest universities in Spain.鈥

Pompeu Fabra also secured over 鈧75 million of research funding from the European Commission for its Seventh Framework Programme from 2007-2013, equating to 10 per cent of all funding provided to Spanish institutions.

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Around 20 per cent of Pompeu Fabra鈥檚 funds come from research and help support its core areas of strength: Social Sciences and Humanities, Health and Life Sciences and Communication and ICT. More recently, Casals notes that 鈥渃ross-cutting鈥 and collaboration across these specialist fields has had real benefits听鈥 for each field, and the university has a whole.

The small size of the university is another advantage, according to Casals, who believes that a streamlined approach to governance cuts down on time spent on administration. 鈥淏eing small allows for a flat management structure,鈥 he says. 鈥淲e have a simple organisation and we are working to simplify it even more.鈥

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But being small is not preventing Pompeu Fabra from performing on the global stage and increasing its visibility. In November 2014 the institution unveiled the UPF Research Park at its Ciutadella campus, allowing knowledge transfer between internationally renowned joint centres and university research groups in a single space. At its launch, Barcelona鈥檚 Mayor Xavier Trias said he was convinced the building would become a benchmark for the country.

Casals now wants Pompeu Fabra to become 鈥渢he university of reference in Barcelona.鈥 鈥淚 believe the city of Barcelona has potential to become a higher education hub and we want to become a strategic partner,鈥 he enthuses.

Capitalising on Barcelona鈥檚 alluring appeal, Pompeu Fabra has teamed up with the University of Barcelona, Universitat Aut貌noma de Barcelona and Universitat Polit猫cnica de Catalunya to create a programme that allows nine leading US universities to send students to the city. What is known as the Consortium for Advanced Studies facilitates student exchange, volunteer and internship opportunities and also allows doctorate degree holders from the Barcelonan universities to complete their research in top US universities such as Brown and Stanford.

In early 2011, Pompeu Fabra made steps towards fusing academia and entrepreneurism in the city, by joining the business incubator programme. The UPF Business Shuttle Incubation Spaces aims to promote the establishment of a business incubator among universities, vocational schools, venture capital firms, and other organisations.

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The university also participates in the Barcelona Biomedical Research Park, one of the largest biomedical centres in the south of the continent.

At national level, the government has supported the university鈥檚 alliance with three other leading Spanish universities to form the Alliance of 4 Universities (A4U). As well as research collaboration, the alliance promotes the international mobility of students, researchers and academics. Looking to extend its wider European presence, Pompeu Fabra joined Europaeum in 2012 鈥 an association that promotes academic links and research collaboration听 -- allowing it to profit from partnerships with nine leading European universities including the University of Oxford.

This combination of local strength with a global outlook serves the university well. Almost a quarter of its faculty, over a third of its master鈥檚 students and more than half of its doctoral students are international. Two new undergraduate programmes, Bioinformatics and Global Studies, specifically aimed at international students, are just some examples of Pompeu Fabra becoming increasingly outward looking while remaining inwardly nimble.

Casals believes that a combination of more overseas students and international faculty and partnerships, combined with 鈥渕oderate鈥 expansion and an increased focus on the quality of its research capacities will keep Pompeu Fabra well on its course for remaining Spain鈥檚 leading young university.

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Pompeu Fabra will host the 2016 糖心Vlog Young University Summit, and the launch of the THE 100 Under 50 rankings, in Barcelona, 6-7 April 2016. For enquiries, please email THEsummitseries@tesglobal.com

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