Pontevedra Campus

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Pontevedra Campus
Campus de Pontevedra
Pontevedra capital Casa de las Campanas.jpg
Casa de las Campanas, Rectorate
TypePublic University
Established1990
AffiliationUniversity of Vigo
RectorJorge Soto
Students4049[1]
Location, ,
Spain

42°26′23.5″N 8°38′18.0″W / 42.439861°N 8.638333°W / 42.439861; -8.638333
CampusA Xunqueira, City centre
Website[1]

The Pontevedra campus is one of three campuses that host the University of Vigo. It is located in the Spanish city of Pontevedra and offers undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral studies in Social sciences, health sciences, arts, engineering and Sports.[2]

History[]

The Pontevedra Campus has its origins in the Normal school located in the city, which since the 19th century has been the Normal school of the province of Pontevedra and the School of Nursing dependent on the Provincial Council of Pontevedra (Diputación Provincial de Pontevedra). The Normal school of Pontevedra, the origin of the current Faculty of Education (created in 1998), was created in 1845 and the School of ATS (Ayudante Técnico Sanitario), the origin of the current School of Nursing, was created in 1974.[3] These two schools have offered for many years the university studies par excellence of the city of Pontevedra, in addition to the UNED Regional Centre in the province of Pontevedra, which was created in 1973 and is located in the Monte Porreiro district of the city, where a wide range of university studies can be followed (Different engineering studies, History, Mathematics, Law, Physics, Chemistry, Psychology, Foreign Languages, Sociology, Economics, Commerce, Pedagogy, etc.).

With the division of the University of Santiago de Compostela into three universities, the Pontevedra Campus was created in 1990 and new faculties were established in the city. The offer of university studies in Pontevedra has been extended with new degrees and courses.

The first faculty that started on the Pontevedra campus in 1990 was the Faculty of Fine Arts.[4] In 1991, a second engineering school joined it, the School of Forestry Engineering.

In 1993, the Faculty of Social Sciences and Communication was created, starting with a first degree in Advertising and Public relations in 1994[5] and in 1995, the Faculty of Physiotherapy began to operate.[6] In 1999, management and public administration studies were introduced in the Faculty of Social Sciences and physical activity and sport in the Faculty of Education.[7] · [8] · [9] In 2003, the degree in audiovisual communication was introduced in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Communication.[10] Later, in 2009, the University Centre of Defence was created, depending on the Campus of Pontevedra, in the Military Naval School of Marín, located in the urban area of Pontevedra, 6 kilometres from the city, where industrial engineering studies are offered.[11]

There are plans to establish two more faculties on the campus in the near future, the Faculty of Design and Creative Studies[12] and the Faculty of Public Administration and Management.[13][14]

In recent years, the Pontevedra campus has specialised in the field of creation, taking the name Campus CREA.[15]

The Pontevedra campus was declared a Green Campus on 18 November 2015,[16] · [17] being the first in Spain to achieve this distinction.[18]

The American coffee chain Starbucks has opened a space in the Faculty of Education and Sport in September 2019.[19] That same month, the Xunta de Galicia granted the University the 5th, 6th and 7th floors of its administrative building at 47 Benito Corbal Street for 20 years to house the CREA Campus.[20]

Description[]

Organization[]

The Pontevedra campus is located in the area of A Xunqueira, in the north of the city. From an urban point of view, it has a central roundabout and several streets with multiple parking spaces, including those for students.

There are a total of four faculties on this campus: the Faculty of Social Sciences and Communication, the Faculty of Physiotherapy, the Faculty of Education and Sport and the College of Forestry Engineers.

The central campus library is located on the first floor of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Communication, and the administrative services of the campus and the documentation delivery and collection centre (LERD) of the Galician university system are located in the School of Forestry Engineering.

In the city centre there is the Faculty of Fine Arts, located next to the Plaza de España in the eclectic 19th century building of the former Saint Ferdinand Barracks, and the School of Nursing, located in the Provincial Hospital of Pontevedra. The rectorate and the campus administration are also located in the city centre, in the Casa de las Campanas.

The CREA Campus offices are located on the 5th, 6th and 7th floors of the Xunta de Galicia's administrative building at 47 Benito Corbal Street.[21]

Every year, the Pontevedra campus welcomes Erasmus students from universities in other countries, whose numbers have increased in recent years.[22] To facilitate their stay in the city, the Erasmus Student Network has a branch located in dedicated premises at the engineering school.[23]

Institutions[]

The university institutions present in Pontevedra are the following:

  • The headquarters of the Vice-Rectorate of the campus in the House of the Bells, in the old town centre. The owner of this historic building is the municipality of Pontevedra, which has temporarily ceded part of its building to the university.[24] · [25]
  • Institutions located in the city centre:

The city is also home to the Higher School for the Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Property in Galicia.

In 2015, the Pontevedra campus had 4,000 Students enrolled. In the 2014–2015 academic year, it was the campus with the highest occupancy rate in the University of Vigo in the first year of study, with 97%.[28][29]

The university degrees on campus with the highest employment rate are Physiotherapy (93%) and Advertising and Public Relations (86.6%).[30]

Infrastructures[]

The university campus has a kindergarten at its northern end, which is mainly dedicated to the children of the staff of the A Xunqueira school zone and is integrated into the network of Kindergartens of the Xunta de Galicia A galiña azul (The Blue Hen). On the other hand, the Pontevedra hospital complex became in 2012 the University Hospital Complex of Pontevedra (CHU), where medical students from the Faculty of Santiago de Compostela can carry out their final years of study.

The university has a Sports Pavilion in Cruz Vermella Street for the university community with cardiofitness, cross-training, pilates, indoor cycling or sports on the sports track.

The Pontevedra-Universidad railway station has been serving the campus since 2001 for students who wish to reach it by train.[31] In addition, the Pontevedrian city bus line 1 has a stop in Alexandre Bóveda Street to also serve the Pontevedra campus.[32] There is a bike path and parking spaces on the campus and also along Celso Emilio Ferreiro Street.

Green areas[]

The campus has green areas around the university buildings and a larger elongated green area to the south of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Communication, parallel to Celso Emilio Ferreiro Street.[33] However, the large green area for the enjoyment of students and professors on campus is the adjoining Island of Sculptures park, with 7 hectares of land. The Faculty of Fine Arts in the city centre also has a green area in front of its main façade, the so-called Marescot Gardens, where there is a monument-fountain to Dr. Marescot.[34]

Traditions and culture[]

At the end of April, the main festival on the Pontevedra campus, Santa Catabirra, is dedicated to the patron saint of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Communication, Saint Catherine of Siena. Thousands of young people from all over Galicia participate in this festival.[35] The celebrations of Saint Ero, patron saint of the Faculty of Fine Arts, are also of some importance.

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Las mujeres suponen el 57% del estudiantado del campus de Pontevedra". Diario de Pontevedra (in Spanish). 3 February 2022.
  2. ^ "La futura titulación en Deseño del campus se impartirá en Benito Corbal". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 24 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Enfermería, de escuela a facultad: un largo camino para integrarse en la Universidade". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 20 March 2021.
  4. ^ "20 años desde que los pinceles sustituyeron a los fusiles". Pontevedra Viva (in Spanish). 15 December 2014.
  5. ^ "Aquellos maravillosos años de vino, rosas y revolución en Ciencias Sociais". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 14 October 2019.
  6. ^ "La escuela de Fisioterapia cumple diez años en el campus de Pontevedra". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 10 June 2006.
  7. ^ "Enrique Varela: «Con la nueva facultad tenemos un espacio concreto de referencia»". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 20 February 2022.
  8. ^ "DECRETO 250/1999, de 9 de septiembre, por el que se crean centros y se concede autorización para implantar estudios conducentes a las titulaciones que se citan en la Universidad de Vigo". Xunta de Galicia (in Spanish). 17 September 1999.
  9. ^ "Resolución de 22 de julio de 1999, de la Universidad de Vigo, por la que se ordena la publicación de los planes de estudios conducentes a la obtención de los títulos de Licenciado en Ciencias de la Actividad Física y del Deporte de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación de Pontevedra y Diplomado en Gestión y Administración Pública de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales de Pontevedra" (pdf). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish). 11 August 1999.
  10. ^ "La Universidad aprueba el plan de estudios de Comunicación Audiovisual". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 22 May 2003.
  11. ^ "Centro Universitario de la Defensa". CUD (in Spanish). 20 October 2013.
  12. ^ "La Universidad aprueba la creación de la Facultad de Diseño y Creación en Pontevedra". Pontevedra Viva. 29 July 2019.
  13. ^ "La Facultad de Gestión Pública inicia su creación". La Región. 18 February 2020.
  14. ^ "Piden que el grado de Dirección y Gestión Pública cuente con facultad propia". Pontevedra Viva (in Spanish). 17 February 2020.
  15. ^ "Pontevedra no quiere perder el tren como campus de especialización". La Voz de Galicia. 20 June 2020.
  16. ^ ""Tenemos que modificar hábitos de consumo para que sean sostenibles"". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 9 February 2020.
  17. ^ "¿Cuántas emisiones de CO2 evitan los paneles fotovoltaicos del campus de Pontevedra?". La Voz de Galicia. 23 March 2021.
  18. ^ "El PSOE apuesta por potenciar el campus de Pontevedra y extender su 'modelo verde' a la ciudad". Pontevedra Viva (in Spanish). 7 July 2020.
  19. ^ "Starbucks aterriza en el campus de Pontevedra". Diario de Pontevedra. 10 September 2019.
  20. ^ "La Xunta pone a disposición de la Universidad de Vigo tres plantas del edificio de Benito Corbal para los próximos 20 años". Xunta de Galicia (in Spanish). 13 September 2019.
  21. ^ "La UVigo relanza la ampliación del campus con cambios en el plan de Tafisa". Diario de Pontevedra (in Spanish). 3 October 2021.
  22. ^ "Un Campus 'bellissimo', 'schone', 'nice' y 'bien padre'". Diario de Pontevedra. 27 January 2016.
  23. ^ "Punto de encuentro para ´erasmus´". Faro. 22 September 2014.
  24. ^ "La Universidad acepta las condiciones de cesión de la Casa das Campás". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 17 December 2004.
  25. ^ "O Concello de Pontevedra cede o uso da Casa das Campás á Universidade para fins académicos". DUVI. 16 April 2005.
  26. ^ "La Universidad acepta las condiciones de cesión de la Casa das Campás". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 17 December 2004.
  27. ^ "El 'campus' provisional de Pontevedra". El País (in Spanish). 13 December 1994.
  28. ^ "La Universidad de Vigo logra el mayor índice de ocupación de Galicia". La Voz de Galicia. 27 January 2015.
  29. ^ "A Universidade de Vigo estabiliza a súa matrícula en 21.831 estudantes no curso 2014–2015". DUVI. 27 January 2015.
  30. ^ "De la universidad al mundo laboral, ¿qué les espera a los egresados del Campus?". Diario de Pontevedra (in Spanish). 19 September 2021.
  31. ^ "El tren por fin llegará este año al campus". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 22 September 2001.
  32. ^ "Las nuevas líneas de bus urbano en Pontevedra operarán de 7.15 a 22.30 horas de lunes a domingo". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 6 September 2021.
  33. ^ "El nuevo contrato de jardines incluirá parte del campus y todo Monte Porreiro". Diario de Pontevedra (in Spanish). 21 August 2021.
  34. ^ "Los jardines de Marescot y del entorno de la plaza de A Ferrería cambian de diseño". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 22 March 2007.
  35. ^ "Miles de jóvenes de toda Galicia participan en la fiesta Santa Kata 2017". Faro. 28 April 2017.

See also[]

Related articles[]

Bibliography[]

  • Porto Ucha, Ángel Serafín (2002). Instituciones para la formación de la mujer. La Escuela Normal Superior de Maestras de Pontevedra (in Spanish). Santiago de Compostela: Innovación educativa. p. 17-46. ISSN 1130-8656.
  • Porto Ucha, Ángel Serafín (2009). La Educación Especial en la formación de los maestros y maestras en el primer tercio del siglo XX : algunos datos referidos a Galicia (in Spanish). Pamplona: Universidad Pública de Navarra. p. 335-344. ISBN 978-84-9769-244-1.

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