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www.uclm.es Campus Facilities International Relations Cultural Heritage Figures 2013 Academics Research UCLM Activities University of Castilla-La Mancha Spain www.uclm.es

Welcome to the University of Castilla-La Mancha, a public academic institution which, over the last three decades, has succeeded Thanks to the incorporation of modern teaching methodologies, the use of current technology, and the close business ties UCLM has cultivated, which keep students and professors updated with current trends in their field, the University has become a Foreword from the Rector Rector s Office in becoming one of the foremost universities in Spain. benchmark for high quality teaching, research, and administrative management. universidadcastillalamancha @uclm_es The purpose of this guide is to provide an overall vision of UCLM s academic, cultural and scientific activity, as well as the other services offered throughout this academic year. The photographic images contained in this guide are the property of the University of Castilla-La Mancha, with the exception of the photographs of San Pedro Mártir, on pages 3 and 18, which belong to Francisco Javier Martínez Edited: Vice Chancellory for Teaching and International Relations For further details of the information contained herein, please visit the university s website (www.uclm.es) or contact the Vice Chancellory for Teaching and International Relations at the following e-mail address: Vic.RelacionesInternacionales@uclm.es Please do not hesitate to contact us regarding any information that would be of interest to you. I am confident that we will be able to build a mutually beneficial collaboration that serves both your needs and the needs of your institution as well as those of the UCLM. Best wishes, Miguel Ángel Collado Yurrita, Rector, University of Castilla-La Mancha (Spain) C/ Altagracia, 50 Tel.: (+34) 926 29 53 41 Fax: (+34) 926 29 53 85 http://www.uclm.es/organos/rector/index.asp 1 2

1-2 Foreword from the Rector 3-4 UCLM 5-6 7-8 Academics Student Body 9-10 International Relations 11-12 12 Research 2013 Figures Activities UCLM 13-14 14 Campus Facilities 15-16 16 University Life 17-18 18 Cultural Heritage 19-20 Structure c o n t e n t s

1 UCLM Founded in 1985, the University of Castilla-La Mancha is spread out over four main campuses within four provinces of the autonomous region of Castilla-La Mancha (Spain):, Ciudad Real, and Toledo. In addition, there are two other satellite campuses located in Talavera de la Reina (Toledo) and Almadén (). Since its foundation as a public institution for higher education and research, our University now offers 45 Bachelor s degree programs and 34 official Master s degree programs, all of which are in accordance with the standards of the European Higher Education Area. In addition, UCLM offers a wide selection of postgraduate courses and doctorate programs. There are currently over 30,000 students enrolled in the University with a staff of close to 2,500 professors and researchers. In addition, there are nearly 1,100 administrators and service personnel. In addition to teaching, research constitutes another fundamental pillar of UCLM, with over 237 groups dedicated to research. UCLM currently collaborates with more than a thousand regional, national, and multinational companies. This joint collaboration is based primarily on the development of research projects that are of interest for public and private industry. Furthermore, each year these companies offer work placement programmes for students. Currently, there are more than 4,000 work placement positions offered. Internationally, the University maintains an affiliation with approximately 715 various academic centres throughout Europe, in addition to several higher education institutions worldwide. This provides many opportunities for teaching and studying in a university community abroad. The geographical location of UCLM has enabled the university to become a pioneer in the incorporation of new technologies. Today, all our buildings are equipped with WIFI and have 1,500 computer terminals which are avalaible to all students and faculty. In addition, students and faculty members are given an e-mail account to use and also receive a variety of extra benefits. UCLM s commitment to excellence can be seen through its outstanding reputation as one of the best universities in Spain. It ranks among the top fifteen Spanish universities in enrolment, R&D+i funding, and human resources and materials, having low dropout rate, and more library space for students and faculty. 3 4 campuses,, and Toledo 2 satellite campuses Almadén () and Talavera de la Reina (Toledo) 40 schools 36 departments School of Architecture School of Juridical and Social Sciences School of Environmental Science and Biochemistry School of Sports Science School of Humanities School of Nursing and Physiotherapy School of Industrial Engineering School of Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy and Nursing (Talavera ) School of Social Sciences (Talavera) Toledo Campus Campus School of Medicine School of Chemical Sciences School of Law and Social Sciences School of Arts School of Civil Engineering School of Computer Science School of Industrial Engineering School of Agricultural Engineering Polytechnic School (Almadén) School of Nursing SEVILLA 21 Bachelor s degree majors 13 Master s degree majors VALLADOLID TOLEDO CIUDAD REAL CÓRDOBA 27 Bachelor s degree majors 15 Master s degree majors (2 bilingual in Industrial Engineering and Quimical Research) MADRID MÁLAGA 4 5 key factors of UCLM 1. International presence 2. Unique and specialized studies 3. Modern and innovative approach 4. High quality researchers and teachers 5. Student-centered CUENCA ALBACETE 14 Bachelor s degree majors 8 Master s degree majors 19 Bachelor s degree majors (1 bilingual in Computer Science and 2 doubles degrees in Law and Economics) 19 Master s degree majors (1 bilingual in Industrial Engineering) ZARAGOZA VALENCIA TARRAGONA School of Social Sciences School of Fine Arts al Science and Humanities School of Journalism School of Building Engineering School of Telecommunications Engineering in Audiovisual Systems School of Nursing School of Social Work Campus BARCELONA UCLM Campus/ Satellite campuses Corresponding city Campus School of Pharmacy School of Medicine School of Economic Business Science School of Law School of Humanities School of Agronomic Engineering School of Computer Engineering School of Industrial Engineering School of Nursing School of Labour Relations and Human Resources STRUCTURE CULTURAL HERITAGE UNIVERSITY LIFE CAMPUS FACILITIES RESEARCH

Years UCLM DEGREE PROGRAMMES UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE 240 ECTS EXPERT (SPECIFIC TO UCLM) 30 ECTS MASTER S DEGREE (SPECIFIC TO UCLM) 60 ETCS UNIVERSITY MASTER S DEGREE 60-75-90-120 ECTS UNIVERSITY DOCTORAL DEGREE ACADEMICS The degree programmes at UCLM offer students a broad range of knowledge and skills (experimental sciences, legal and social and health, humanities, and engineering), serves different training needs (training cycles and life-long learning), and is aimed at all levels of higher education (undergraduate, graduate and doctorate). 10 PhDs were selected by the Ministry of Education for an official seal of excellence. Moreover, several programmes specific to UCLM have been included in rankings for the best master s degree programmes. These accomplishments underline the quality of the educational programmes offered by UCLM. 35 45 degrees (3 doubles degrees) 34 official master s degrees (2 bilingual) 31 45 24 45 34 31 24 35 master s degrees (certificate programmes specific to UCLM) 24 doctoral degrees 34 35 1 expert/specialist programmes 4 master s degrees (UCLM specific) 5 master s degrees 1 doctorate ARTS & HUMANITIES 10 undergraduate degrees 2 expert/specialist programmes 1 master s degrees (UCLM specific) 5 master s degrees (1 bilingual) 6 doctorate EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE 4 undergraduate degrees 12 expert/specialist progs 20 master s degrees (UCLM specific) 11 master s degrees 7 doctorate SOCIAL 14 undergraduate degrees (3 doubles degrees) 9 expert/specialist progs 6 master s degrees (UCLM specific) 10 master s degrees (2 bilingual) 6 doctorate ENGINEERING & ARCHITEC- TURE 13 undergraduate degrees 7 expert/specialist programmes 4 master s degrees (UCLM specific) 3 master s degrees 4 doctorate HEALTH CARE 6 undergraduate degrees 9 8 6 5 7 MASTER S DEGREE (SPECIFIC TO UCLM) NURSING, PHYSIOTHERAPHY, BIOCHEMISTRY, ENVIRONMENTAL SCI- ENCE, ARCHITECTURE, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL ELEC- 4 3 2 1 EXPERT/ SPECIALIST 75 ECTS 60 ECTS TRONICS AND AUTOMATION ENGINEERING, LAW, PUBLIC ADMINISTRA- CION AND MANAGEMENT, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGE- MENT, SPORT, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, MIN- ING TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING, ENERGY RESOURCES ENGINEERING, AGRICULTURAL AND RURAL ENGINEERING, AGRICULTURE AND FOOD ENGINEER- ING, CIVIL ENGINEER- ING, CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, COM- PUTER SCIENCE ENGI- NEERING, CHEMISTRY, FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION, PRI- MARY EDUCATION, ENGLISH STUDIES, MODERN LAN- GUAGES, SPANISH, PhD 90 ECTS 120 ECTS UNIVERSITY MASTER S DEGREE GEOGRAPHY AND SPATIAL PLANNING, HISTORY, HISTORY OF THE ART, LABOUR RELA AND HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT, HUMANITIES AND HERITAGE, OCCUPA- TIONAL THERAPY, SOCIAL WORK, SPEECH THERAPY, JOURNALISM, HUMANITIES AND CULTURAL HISTORY, BUILDING ENGI- NEERING, TELECOMMUNICA ENGINEERING IN AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS, FINE ARTS, ECONOMY, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES PhD UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE/ PHARMACY PhD UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE IN MEDICINE Degree in Nursing Degree in Physiotherapy Degree in Biochemistry Degree in Environmental Science Degree in Architecture Degree in Electrical Engineering Degree in Electronics and Automation Engineering Degree in Law Degree in Public Administration and Management Degree in Business Administration and Management Double Degree in Law Administration and Business Management Degree in Sport Sciences Degree in Early Childhood Education Degree in Primary Education Degree in Humanities and Heritage Degree in Electrical Engineering Degree in Mechanical Engineering Degree in Mining Technology Engineering Degree in Energy Resources Engineering Degree in Agricultural and Food Engineering Degree in Civil Engineering Degree in Electrical Engineering Degree in Mechanical Engineering Degree in Industrial Electronics and Automation Engineering Degree in Chemical Engineering Degree in Computer Science Engineering (Bilingual Option) Degree in Chemistry Degree in Early Childhood Education Degree in Primary Education Degree in English Studies Degree in Modern Languages: English and French Degree in Spanish Language and Literature Degree in Geography and Spatial Planning 31 expert/specialist programmes Degree in Business Administration and Management Degree in Occupation Therapy Degree in Social Education Degree in Social Work Degree in Speech Therapy Degree in Nursing Degree in Nursing Degree in Law Degree in Business Administration and Management Degree in Labour Relations and HR Development Double Degree in Law Administration and Business Management Degree in Law Degree in Labour Relations and HR Development Degree in Social Education Degree in Social Work Degree in Business Administration and Management Double Degree in Law Administration and Business Management Degree in Medicine Degree in Nursing Degree in Pharmacy Degree in Forest and Environmental Engineering Degree in Agricultural and Food Engineering Degree in Electrical Engineering Degree in Mechanical Engineering Degree in Electronics and Automation Engineering Degree in Computer Science Engineering (Bilingual Option) Degree in Food Science and Degree in History Technology Degree in History of Art Degree in Medicine 5 6 Degree in Journalism Degree in Early Childhood Education Degree in Primary Education Degree in Humanities and Historical Culture Degree in Building Engineering Degree in Telecommunications Engineering in Audiovisual Systems Degree in Fine Arts Degree in Nursing Degree in Law Degree in Economics Degree Public Administration and Management Degree in Labour Relations and HR Development Degree Business Administration and Management Degree in Early Childhood Education Degree in Primary Education Degree in Humanities and Social Sciences Double Degree in Economics - Law Double Degree in Law - Economics STRUCTURE CULTURAL HERITAGE UNIVERSITY LIFE CAMPUS FACILITIES RESEARCH

STUDENT BODY UCLM provides informational services, personalized attention to students with disabilities, and also manages grants and scholarships which give students the possibility of participating in work placement programmes in various companies. The students at UCLM The underlying aim of UCLM is to provide information and help to its students starting from the pre-enrolment process and throughout their curse studies at UCLM. In addition, we continue to provide assistance to students during their employment search process once they ve graduated so that they are able to find employment related to their field of study. In order to achieve this, there are a series of services built into the University s structure through which UCLM develops and coordinates its activities and programmes. Most notably are the following: Services for Students with Disabilities, the Centre for Information and the Promotion of Employment, the University Counselling Service, the Sports Services Amongst the programmes in place, the most representative of these are services such as: the information provided to teaching professionals as well as management of the University s teaching Centres; the coordination and management of UCLM admissions examinations; the channelling and processing of grants and scholarships awarded to students and student associations and unions; internship programmes; and finally, the management of student placements in other Spanish universities or institutions. Students work placements Placements in companies or schools are a great opportunity for students to get to know the profesional world better through first-hand experience. This part of the academic programme provides students the opportunity to receive real life training in order to better prepare them for the world of work that awaits them. In this way, they are better able to witness the newest developments in their particular field of interest and see first-hand the inner workings of a company. Quite often newly graduated students have difficulty finding gainful employment due to a lack of practical knowledge and experience. The placement programmes we offer serve to help those students acquire the needed skills in order to cross the bridge from being University students to successful employees in the work force. 6.429 27.785 HEALTHCARE 3.485 students SOCIAL 15.367 students 29.653 ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE 6.858 students TOLEDO 7.459 students CUENCA 4.959 students 949 919 OVERALL DISTRIBUTION OF STU- DENTS PER CAMPUS 7 8 29.653 total number of students during the 2012-13 academic year 6.429 number of admissions 27.785 graduate s students (new degrees and currcicula in extinction (PSC) 949 post graduate s students ARTS AND HU- MANITIES 2.690 students EXPERIMENTAL 1.243 students CIUDAD REAL 9.372 students ALBACETE 7.863 students INTERNATIONAL RELA CULTURAL HERITAGE UNIVERSITY LIFE PERSONNEL CAMPUS FACILITIES RESEARCH BUDGET & ACADEMIC SCHEDULE STRUCTURE

STUDENT mobility In 2012-13, the number of Erasmus students sent abroad was a total of 440 students, while the number of students that attended UCLM from other countries was 777. These figures are projected to continue to growin the coming years. UCLM students awarded an Erasmus Scholarship for 2013-14 will be over 561. In addition to this, the number of Leonardo students has been around 50 this year, and the number of visiting students from Iberoamerica has reached over 227. With respect to the Language Teaching Assistant programme, during the 2012-13 academic year, we received 12 foreign students while 5 UCLM students were sent abroad (Brazil, USA, the Philippines, China and India). TEACHING STAFF mobility 504 faculty members have benefitted from the Erasmus TS programme since 2005-06. 80 of them undertook teaching positions abroad in 2012-13, with the largest number of teaching staff going to Italy. Alongside other leading universities within Europe, UCLM has provided help in terms of positioning, as well as giving annual grants in order to establish new links with universities in North Africa, the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific. Over 64 complementary activities of this nature were carried out in 2010-2011 alone. Every year, 25 young researches from Latin American institutions carry out part of their research in different departments and laboratories thank to the program that UCLM coordinates with funding from the Bank of Santander. INTERNATIONAL RELA International Student Mobility 2012-2013 SOCIAL HEALTHCARE Linguistic Training 33 209 440 Spanish students and 791 foreign were awarded and Erasmus scholarship in 2012-13 Erasmus scholarship 328 31 38 1.217 80 440 3% 777 UCLM offers foreign language courses in preparation for all international placements in each of the campuses. In addition to this, courses in Spanish are offered to our international visitors, which have been attended by more than 1,200 students in the last three years. More than 150 students have completed courses in Chinese language and culture since 2006-07. Arabic, Turkish, Hebrew, French, Italian and German are also offered thanks to the programme Aprende Lenguas en tu campus and through the Escuela de Traductores de Toledo. 13 158 EXPERIMENTAL 9 10 93 222 Singular Programs: 3% of students on campus are from other Courses in Chinese adapted to all levels Language courses are taught in all campuses Various subjects taught exclusively in English in undergraduate and master s degree programmes Participation in 2 forums, 1 networks, 5 external programmes and 3 UCLM programmes UCLM awarded an Ad Personam Jean Monnet Chair for the first time from E.U. ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE 92 1.217 TOTAL 440 studying abroad Science without Borders, launched by Spanish and Brazilian Governments Bolashak Program, financed by the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan Study Abroad, financed by Texas A&M University (TAMU, USA) Student Development from Jazan University (Saudi Arabia) TOTAL 777 foreign students ARTS AND HUMANITIES ENTERING LEAVING ERASMUS TS 80 Faculty Members have benefitted from Erasmus Teaching Staff grants STRUCTURE CULTURAL HERITAGE UNIVERSITY LIFE CAMPUS FACILITIES RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL RELA

RESEARCH UCLM ranks 15 th in terms of scientific production among public universities and 19 th in investigative production. The financing dedicated to research has increased by 53 % over the last four years, reaching a total of more than 35 million. Funding for such projects comes from a variety of sources including regional, national and European competitive grants, contracts that the university holds with various companies, and funds that the university itself sets aside for research projects. EUROPEAN PROJECTS NATIONAL PROJECTS REGIONAL PROJECTS NUMBER OF R+D+i CONTRACTS 2 (46.047 ) ARTS & HU- MANITIES 14 (782.737 ) 5 (105.878 ) 9 (735.964 ) 4 (107.780 ) 34 (437.090 ) 91 (2.392.085 ) 18 (392.955 ) 115 (3.959.782 ) 28 (777.507 ) 22 (295.761 ) 45 (1.546.406 ) 16 (268.819 ) 70 (2.500.120 ) 17 (73.554 ) 30 (214.236 ) 72 (999.577 ) 46 (459.084 ) 329(4.486.942) 6 (35.776 ) EXPERIMEN- TAL SOCIAL ENGINEERING AND TECHNO- LOGY HEALTHCARE RESEARCH GROUPS 39 56 50 60 30 RESEARCH CENTRES 10 6 7 10 3 Reforms and changes in research policy over the past five years have allowed for greater collaboration with other research institutes. With these links, research can be done either outside the university or within the university itself. Therefore, UCLM s scientific policy has a two-fold objective: On one hand, it aims to encourage the specialization and internationalization of groups and centres with a proven track record in basic, experimental research, linked with the strategic priorities of the region. On the other hand, it also seeks to promote research in the fields of humanities and social sciences, as these are considered to be the areas of greatest importance in the interdisciplinary nature of applied research at our University. An example of how UCLM strives to achieve these aims is the university s participation in national and regional programmes. These programmes place researchers in highly recognized research institutions as well as bringing research projects to UCLM, such as programmes with Ramon y Cajal Institute, Increcyt and Innocampus. In addition, there is a consistent research programme maintained by the university itself. UCLM is placed in a excellent position in the main national and international rankings that include R&D+I indicators. This is due to the support of emergent research groups, the training of our personnel, and the amount of grants given to increase the number of researchers in relevant international institutions. In addition, technical and financial advice is given in order to promote UCLM s participation in European competitions. Finally, another key factor is the sharing of technology develop by UCLM with the public and private sector. In the 2010 World Ranking, UCLM was ranked 748 th out of all other universities. In the Ibero-American Ranking SIR 2012, UCLM ranks 40 th out of all Ibero-American institutions of higher education. Amongst Spanish universities, it ranks 15 th. Main resources of research in 2012 34 European projects 1.778.406 286 National projects 8.499.419 170 Regional projects 4.684.660 483 R+D+i contracts with firms 6.195.615 TOTAL 21.158.100 Energy industry 306.182 Legal 333.555 Civil construction 233.725 Steel 861-516 FUNDS RECEIVED FOR RESEARCH PER PRODUCTIVE SECTOR 76 patents 7 PDI spin-offs 15 th in scientific production in Spain 19 th in research production in Spain Scientific equipment 15,0% Buildings 13,5% Others 2.223.870 Remote sensing 349.145 Computer science 1.384.038 Environmental 777. 875 11 12 The University of Castilla-La Mancha was recognized by the General Secretary of Universities, with a rating of Campus of International Excellence on October 27 th, 2011, for its project CYTEMA: An Energy and Environmental Science and Technology Campus. This ambitious project seeks excellence in education and research, which could be transferable to the public and private sector. DISTRIBUTION OF RESEARCH FUNDS Results of research in 2011 166 books 548 chapters in books 1.267 articles in scientific journals 582 articles in scientific journals listed on the JCR index 1.564 conferences 4 key factors in research at UCLM: Communication networks 2,2% R+D+i projects 69,3% 1. The attainment of highly skilled staff in the last fifteen years. 2. Proactive training policies for teachers and researchers, including opportunities to carry out research at prestigious international and national research centres. 3. Attainment of the necessary funding for research projects, mainly from the ERDF and from other competitive grants. 4. Good management of research projects. STRUCTURE CULTURAL HERITAGE UNIVERSITY LIFE CAMPUS FACILITIES RESEARCH

34 research centres Centre of Criminal Research Centre of Experimental Creation Regional Institute for Applied Scientific Research (IRICA) Studies Centre for Castilla-La Mancha European and Latin American Centre for Social Dialogue Joint Centre for Studies and Documentation of International Brigades Centre of Ibero-American Territorial Studies Research centres Centre of Studies for Promoting Reading and Early Childhood Literature Centre of Social Healthcare Studies Centre of Consumer Studies Centre of European Studies Toledo TEACHING CAMPUS FACILITIES 49.299 m 2 for research TOTAL UNIVERSITY 437.751 m 2 Toledo RESEARCH 280.895 m 2 for teaching 1.800 lecture rooms 100.000 desks in lecture rooms International Centre for Fiscal Studies Institute for Neurological Disabilities Research Institute for Renewable Energies Research Regional Centre for Water Studies Audiovisual Technologies (ITAV) Computer Science Research, Regional Centre of Biomedic Research Applied Geology (IGeA) Industrial Applications and Energetic Research Apart from these, UCLM also has a centre for multidisciplinary research: the Research in Hunting Resources (IREC), as well as other installations and services such as the Centre of Image Research and the Centre of Studies and Documentation of the International Brigades. Research in Atmospheric Combustion and Contamination (ICCA) 13 Toledo School of Translators Institute for Regional Development Applied Mathematics in Science and Engineering Enrique Castillo Research in Civil Engineering and Architecture (IEC) Almagro Classic Theatre European and International Criminal Law Nanoscience, Nanotechnology and Molecular Material International Museum of Digital Electrography Botanic Institute Environmental Science (ICAM) Conflict Resolution (IRC) Chemical and Environmental Technology Technology and Information Systems 4 general libraries + centre-based libraries 4.866 desks for students 1.005.327 books and monographs 25.935 journals and magazines (electronic & hardcopy) 1 football pitch 1 atheletics stadium 4 sports clubs 1 tennis court 1 padel tennis court The growth of UCLM s facilities has provided us with 4 campuses that offer 440,000 m 2 of teaching, research, sports and services installations that are both modern and advanced. In addition to being welldesigned, they adhere guidelines for both energy efficiency and accessibility for people with disabilities. 1.576 computers 37 computer-equipped lecture rooms 4 I.T. rooms for students use 107.000 m 2 of general sports services and installations 2 indoor swimming pools 5 gyms 14 Furthermore, there are also areas an facilities dedicated to leisure activities which are available to the university community at large. STRUCTURE CULTURAL HERITAGE UNIVERSITY LIFE CAMPUS FDACILITIES RESEARCH

Sports Service There are two main types of activities are: Competitive activities: The internal competitions of each Campus include the Rector s Trophy, Intercampus competitions, the participation in competitions amongst other universities in Spain ( Championships of Spain ) and other sports pertaining to the Levant Group, which is made up of various universities. In addition to these activities, there is also the Social Championship of Indoor Soccer (for TRP and ASP), a fishing contest and a golf trophy. Recreational activities: These include aerobics, weightlifting, tennis, table tennis, fencing, orientation, hiking, ballroom dancing, yoga, archery, oriental dance, pilates, etc. There are also scholarships and grants for those students wishing to represent our University in the official University Championships of Spain. In addition, the university also provides sponsorship grants for outside sporting events. Toledo 213.016 books 561 journals 960 desks 200.573 books 300 journals 781 desks LIBRARY RESOURCES: BOOKS, JOURNALS, MAGAZINES, READING DESKS Toledo 1.570 273.321 books 561 journals 1.288 desks UNIVERSITY NUMBER OF COMPUTERS 893 Toledo 167 78 349.151 books 768 journals 2.023 desks WIRELESS NETWORKS I.T. RESOURCES 1.530 1.835 9 163 Toledo 17 188 VIDEO- CONFERENCE UNITS University Counselling Service (UCS) 31 13 Virtual platforms E-mail Free Access to lectura theatres This free and confidential service is designed to attend to the psychological needs of students and staff in relation to problems that may arise from adjustment, emotional difficulties, behavioural issues, study-related stress, etc. Service for Students with Disabilities (SSD) This service is designed to help students who have a disability or medical condition that may have an impact on their academic studies. Accommodation There are residency halls avalaible that are either private of funded by the regional and local governments. In addition, there is a variety of rented accommodation. UCLM has an agreement with the Ministry of Works and Housing to help students find private housing. Accommodation with a host family is also possible. LIFE The mission of the Centre for Information and the Promotion of Employment (CIPE) is to: Employment and Work Placements in companies facilitate our graduates professional development. help to improve employment prospects by providing career counselling and training. setting up initiatives focused on bringing companies and students together and following the professional development of our graduates. Through the Programme of Educational Cooperation, UCLM aims to assist the practical training of Cultural activities There is an intense cultural focus In all of the University s four campuses. The university continually holds exhibitions, concerts, lecture series, cinema club, and book readings. There are cultural classrooms located on the campus in order to promote cultural activities and the participation of the general public. Modern Art was a prominent theme of the exhibitions that took place during the course of the 2012-2013 academic year. These were organised in conjunction with entities such as the Columbian Embassy through the Bicentenary Programmes of the UCLM or professional art galleries. Scientific publication and dissemination was another prominent theme, carried out in conjunction with organisations such as the CSIC. Over recent years, the University has also promoted different concert series. These series have included various genres of easy-listening and classical music. Some of these events have included prize winners of prestigious awards such as Principe de Asturias and other national awards. The cultural programmes are constantly updated and they are advertised through the internal T.V. channel, as well as in the University s information points. 15 16 UCLM CULTURAL 22 summer courses 7 in 5 in 6 in 4 in Toledo SERVICES Sports, performances, concerts, lectures, conferences, courses and workshops, exhibitions, open days, prizes and contests, seminars The following services are also available to students: 1. University Ombudsman 2. Promotional offers and discounts 3. Students association and representation 4. Charitable and voluntary work 5. Student mail box STRUCTURE CULTURAL HERITAGE UNIVERSITY LIFE CAMPUS FACILITIES RESEARCH

Masonic objects in Photograph of Emilia Par- do Bazán dedicated to the Normal de The buildings and artefacts held by the UCLM mainly come from Toledo,, and, but also, Talavera and Almadén. They date back to the 15 th, 16 th and 18 th centuries. In addition, other properties and artefacts have been acquired through direct purchase or private donations. Our unique buildings are a testimony of the Spanish History. All of them have been renovated over the years, but have always maintained their charm with the purpose of housing the educational and research activity of UCLM. Good examples of these are the former convents of San Pedro Martir and Madre de Dios; the Palace of Cardinal Lorenzana; the Weapon s Factory, in Toledo; the Casa de la Caridad (the current headquarters of the Rector s Office in ) ; or the former Convicts Jail in the School of Mining in Almadén. In addition, there is a large collection of important paintings, sculptures, photographs, drawings and other historical items of interest at UCLM. CULTURAL Allegory of the Sciences and Fame, Toledo Plinth of blue tiles with motifs of pieces of artillery in the vestibule of the Vice-Chancellor s Office. Roy- al House of Charity, Thomas Calculation Machine, Disputation de Sancto Matrimonii Sacramento, Tomi Tres,in Exterior view of the Moth- er of God Convent, Toledo Corpus Iuris quo lus Uni- versum Iustinianeum in HERITAGE Portico of La Mancha, Tower of the Sabati- ni Building in the Arms Factory, Toledo Windows of the Chapel of St. Barbara in the Sabatini building of the Weapons Factory, Toledo Interior patio of St. Pedro Mártir of Toledo Monument of the Eu- Painting of the Chapel of St. Barba- charistic Crusade in ra in the Sabatini Building in the Weapons Factory, Toledo Mining headframe no. 5 of the Façade of the Royal House of Chari- Diógenes Mine of the Valley of ty, Headquarters of the Rector s Alcudia in Almadén (Ciudad Office, Interior patio of the Convicts Jail in Almadén Mother of God Convent, () Choir pews, Church of San Pedro Mártir,Toledo STRUCTURE CULTURAL HERITAGE UNIVERSITY LIFE CAMPUS FACILITIES RESEARCH 17 18 17 18

Rector (President) Prof. Dr. Miguel Ángel Collado Yurrita Vice Chancellor of Economy and Planning Prof. Dr. Manuel Villasalero Díaz Vice Chancellor of Academic Staff Prof. Dr. Juan José López Cela Vice Chancellor for Research and Science Policy Prof. Dr. José Julián Garde López Brea Vice Chancellor of Teaching and International Relations Prof. Dr. Fátima Guadamillas Gómez Vice Chancellor of Transfer and Company Relations Prof. Dr. Pedro Antonio Carrión Pérez Vice Chancellor for Students Prof. Dr. Beatriz Cabañas Galán Vice Chancellor of Culture and Extramural Studies Prof. Dr. María Ángeles Zurilla Cariñana Secretary-General Prof. Dr. Crescencio Bravo Santos Management Tomás López Moraga Board of governors 19 School of Computer Science Engineering Pedro Ángel Castillo School of Industrial Engineering Valentín Miguel Eguía School of Nursing Rigoberto López Honrubia Pedro Losa Serrano School of Labour Relations and Human Resources Joaquín Aparicio Tovar ALBACETE CAMPUS School of Pharmacy María del Mar Arroyo Jiménez School of Medicine José Martínez Pérez School of Economic and Business Science Ángel Tejada Ponce School of Law Diego José Gómez Iniesta School of Humanities Francisco Cebrián Abellán CIUDAD REAL CAMPUS CUENCA CAMPUS s t r u c t u r e School of Agronomic Engineering Rodolfo Bernabéu Cañete School of Medicine Juan Emilio Feliu Albiñana School of Chemical Sciences Ángel Ríos Castro School of Law and Social Sciences Juan Ramón de Páramo Argüelles School of Arts Matías Barchino Pérez School of Civil Engineering José María Coronado Tordesillas School of Computer Science Eduardo Fernández-Medina Patón School of Industrial Engineering Jesús Fernando López Fidalgo School of Agricultural Engineering Rocío Gómez Gómez University Polytechnic School, Almadén Francisco Mata Cabrera School of Nursing Carmen Prado Laguna Emilio Nieto López School of Social Sciences José Mondéjar Jiménez School of Fine Arts Ana Navarrete Tudela al Science and Humanities Santiago Yubero Jiménez School of Journalism Antonio Laguna Platero School of Building Engineering César Sánchez Meléndez School of Telecommunications Engineering in Audiovisual César Sánchez Meléndez School of Nursing María Dolores Serrano Parra Martín Muelas Herraiz School of Social Work María Elisa Larrañaga Rubio UCLM schools deans and directors, UCLM 2013 School of Architecture Juan Ignacio Mera González School of Juridical and Social Sciences Pedro José Carrasco Parrilla School of Environmental Science and Biochemistry Francisco Javier Tapiador Fuentes School of Sports Science José Manuel García García School of Humanities Ricardo Izquierdo Benito TOLEDO CAMPUS School of Nursing and Physiotherapy Isabel del Puerto Fernández School of Industrial Engineering Luis Sánchez Rodríguez Francisco Javier Valenciano Valcárcel School of Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy and Nursing (TA) Begoña Polonio López School of Social Sciences (TA) Vicenta Rodríguez Martín 20 STRUCTURE CULTURAL HERITAGE UNIVERSITY LIFE CAMPUS FACILITIES RESEARCH