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  1. www.uco.es › internacional › extranjerosUCO - About UCO

    Learn about the UCO, a public institution with a centuries-old legacy and a passion for knowledge, tolerance and harmony. Discover its three areas of study, its research excellence, its international outreach and its commitment to society.

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  2. The University of Córdoba (Spanish: Universidad de Córdoba, UCO), is a university in Córdoba, in Andalusia, Spain, chartered in 1972. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate studies in humanities, social sciences, health sciences, natural sciences and engineering.

  3. Página Web Oficial de la Universidad de Córdoba.

  4. www.uco.es › internacional › extranjerosUCO - Courses

    From this section you can access the entire academic offering of the University of Cordoba including first degree programmes, postgraduate programmes of study, summer courses and further information of interest.

  5. The University of Cordoba (Universidad de Córdoba in Spanish or UCO) dates back to the Andalusian region’s Moorish roots. It started off as the Universidad Libre de Córdoba (the Free University) in 1868, made up of the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of the Law.

  6. Founded in 1972, Universidad de Córdoba is located in the Spanish city of Córdoba. It has three campuses: the Rabanales campus, the Health Sciences campus and the Legal & Social Sciences Campus. The Rabanales campus is one of the best-equipped in Europe, and features modern sports facilities and the Clinical Veterinary Hospital.

  7. National University of Córdoba, established in 1613, is one of Latin Americas oldest and most prestigious universities. Founded as the first university in what is now Argentina, it is often known as "La Docta," which means "The Wise".