University of Santiago de Compostela

University of Santiago de Compostela
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
MottoLatin: Sigillum Regiae Universitatis Compostellanae
TypePublic
Established1495 (1495)
Academic affiliations
Leading member and founder of Compostela Group of Universities
Budget€228 million (2011)
RectorProf. Dr. Antonio López Díaz
Undergraduates23,835
Postgraduates1,716
2,697
Location, ,
42°53′19″N 8°32′42″W / 42.88852250°N 8.54497260°W / 42.88852250; -8.54497260
CampusSantiago de Compostela and Lugo (both urban)
Faculty2,149
Websitewww.usc.gal/en

The University of Santiago de Compostela - USC (Galician: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela - USC, Spanish: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela - USC) is a public university located in the city of Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain. A second campus is located in Lugo, Galicia. It is one of the world's oldest universities in continuous operation.

The university traces its roots back to 1495, when a school was opened in Santiago. In 1504, Pope Julius II approved the foundation of a university in Santiago but "the bull for its creation was not granted by Clement VII until 1526". In 1555 the institute began to separate itself from strictly religious instruction with the help of Cardinal Juan Álvarez de Toledo and started to work towards developing other academic fields, including the emerging science fields.

Today the university's facilities cover more than 130 hectares (320 acres). In terms of human resources, the university has more than 2,000 teachers involved in study and research, over 42,000 students, and more than 1,000 people working in administration and services. Moreover, in 2009, the university received the accreditation of Campus of International Excellence by the Ministry of Education, recognising USC as one of the most prestigious universities in Spain.

The university ranks 5th in Spain's best universities ranking by Complutense University of Madrid and IAIF and 4th amongst public universities.