Pamplona, Spain

University of Navarra

A prestigious private university in Pamplona, Spain, founded in 1952 and known for academic excellence, research, medicine, business, and international education.

The University of Navarra is a prestigious private university located in Pamplona, Spain, and is known for high-quality education that connects theory with practical application.

Its Pamplona campus covers 113 hectares and is described as the largest park in the city, with more than 4,190 trees from 173 species, a botanical walking route, and a 5-kilometer circular running track.

The university offers more than 50 degrees, including bilingual options, and more than 15 double degrees through 14 schools across fields such as sciences, business, law, medicine, media, engineering, and design.

The University of Navarra was founded in 1952 by Saint Josemaria Escriva, founder of Opus Dei.

It is considered one of Spain's long-established private universities and has grown into an institution with academic, research, clinical, cultural, and sports facilities.

  • Distinguished location in northern Spain and in the heart of Europe.
  • Known for strong medical specializations and teaching hospital connections.
  • Strong business education through IESE Business School.
  • International multicultural environment with students from more than 100 countries.
  • Excellent training opportunities within Europe.
  • Modern campus with advanced facilities, teaching hospitals, research centers, student housing, and sports and recreation clubs.

The supplied content describes the University of Navarra as one of the best universities in Spain and notes strong global recognition in medicine, business administration, and media.

Its degrees are described as internationally recognized, with a strong standing at both European and global levels.

  • Spanish is a main teaching language.
  • English is available in some programs, and the university offers bilingual options in selected degrees.
  • Admission requirements may vary depending on the chosen specialization.

Admission Requirements

Applicants should prepare academic and language documents according to the selected program.

  • High-school diploma or bachelor's degree, depending on the academic level.
  • Language proof: IELTS or TOEFL for English programs, or a Spanish language certificate when required.
  • Program-specific selection requirements for some specializations.
  • Personal interview in some cases.

Fall and Spring Intake

Fall intake: February to June.

Spring intake is available for some programs: October to December.

Exact dates may vary by specialization.

Creative Industries Management
ENAnnual Fee: $17,737
Marketing
ENAnnual Fee: $16,318
International Economics and Finance
ENAnnual Fee: $20,693
Leadership and Governance
ENAnnual Fee: $20,693
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
ENAnnual Fee: $20,693
Finance and Accounting
ENAnnual Fee: $20,693
General Management and Strategy
ENAnnual Fee: $20,693
Business Management
ENAnnual Fee: $20,693
Applied Management
ENAnnual Fee: $15,608
Business Law
ENAnnual Fee: $17,737
Economic Law
ENAnnual Fee: $17,737
International Business Law
ENAnnual Fee: $17,737
International Relations
ENAnnual Fee: $18,446
Law
ENAnnual Fee: $16,318

Pamplona Main Campus

The main campus in Pamplona includes extensive green spaces, academic buildings, research facilities, teaching hospitals, museums, sports facilities, and recreation clubs.

Pamplona, Navarra, Spain

Additional Locations

The supplied content also notes university branches or activity in Barcelona and Madrid.

Barcelona and Madrid, Spain