University of the Balearic Islands

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University of the Balearic Islands (UIB)

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Established 1978
Financied by State University (Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia, Conselleria d'Educació i cultura, Govern de les Illes Balears)
Rector Montserrat Casas Ametller
Location Palma, Illes Balears
Students (2003 - 2004 course) 13.158
Researchers and PhD Investigators (2003 - 2004 course) 1.029
Annual Budget in (2003) 66.370
Campus One rural campus; in addition can be counted two extra buildings (Edifici Sa Riera i Can Oleo) that are siuated in the center of Palma and the university extensions of Eivissa i Alaior (Menorca) for those who chose to study there.
Official webpage (Also available in English & Spanish) www.uib.es

The University of the Balearic Islands (Catalan: Universitat de les Illes Balears; Spanish: Universidad de las Islas Baleares) or UIB for short, is a Spanish university, founded in 1978 and located in Palma on the island of Mallorca.

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[edit] History

To find the origins of the establishment of the University in the Balearic Islands, we have to refer to the year 1483, the year in which the king Ferran II authorized the founding of the General Lulian Study (its name comes from Ramon Llull) in the city of Mallorca, the first real college that took the Balearic Islands. This Centre was operational until [1835], when, after intense debate between the Spanish government and society Majorcan finally got abolished. Since that time, all pupils in the Balearic Islands who wanted to continue higher education, they had to move up Cervera first and then to Barcelona.

Thus, the Balearic Islands had no institution dedicated to teaching higher until the twentieth century. Specifically, it was in 1949 when he returned to found the General Lulian Study under the auspices of the University of Barcelona, which for a time offered courses in philosophy and philology recognized by the UB. In 1972, it created the first two modern power: the science (depending on the Autonomous University of Barcelona) and the arts (attached to the University of Barcelona). These new centres settled in Son Malferit and in the old school of the Paüls, both in Palma. Later also created the law school, which stood at Edifici Sa Riera. These powers are segregated from their respective universities in 1978 and created, along with the Normal School (building above), the University of Palma.

In 1983 began work on a new campus on the road from Valldemossa, in the municipality of Palma. This decision was not exempta controversy, as not everyone liked the creation of a university campus rural American for the new University. Many defended the construction of the new campus within the town of Palma, in Polígon concret de Llevant, close to the original location of the Faculty of Sciences. This has been achieved revitalize an area of Palma still degraded and not untie the University of urban life. In 1993 he completed the transfer of power to the campus located in Palma i were created extensions universitaries of Ibiza and Alaior (Menorca), but today it still is not considered finished.

In 1985 it passed the Statute (which have been modified later), and the former name was changed to University of Palma by the current University of the Balearic Islands. In 1990 he created the Official School of Tourism, in 1992 the Faculty of Education and in 2000 the School of Psychology and the Polytechnic School. Avell lí Blasco, a professor of administrative law, was rector of the UIB from April 2003 to March 2007.

Dr. Montserrat Cases, Professor of Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics leadership was elected in March 2007, after obtaining in the second round of elections on 59.45% of the votes compared with 40.55% who succeeded Dr. Sergio Alonso, professor of Meteorology, team member rectorate earlier and had worked with the Ministry of Education.

Since 1996 the University depends on the government of the Balearic Islands. This year celebrates the 30th anniversary of the founding of the UIB (1978-2008).

[edit] UIB Rectors

[edit] Palma-UIB Subway

The first Palma de Mallorca Metro subway line linking the city of Palma with the university campus. This line was inaugurated on April 25, 2007, although the floods of August 27 and September 23 of the same year advised its closure until technicians solve the structural problems.

[edit] Faculties and Studies

All these powers and University Schools are divided into departments with their own autonomy, in turn, are divided into areas. All powers are headed by a Dean and the Department by a Director. Apart, the campus is the headquarter of the Institute of Educational Sciences (dedicated to the training of teachers) and Cultural Activities Service, which organizes the Open University. We can also find the campus as a student residence (Building Bartomeu Rosselló-Pòrcel) and a dining room (currently unavailable).

The UIB also has University Schools Adscritas, private establishments offering university degrees recognized by the University of the Balearic Islands (and, therefore, valid to all Spain). Currently, the University Schools Adscritas of UIB are:

Despite all the faculties and administrative facilities are installed to campus Palma, this still is not considered finished. The 2004, was inaugurated last building,Block Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos,current headquarters of the powers of Economy and Law. Faltarían to complete a facility Central Library, a Chapel Multiconfessional and the adequacy of the parking areas. Work is currently under way for the recovery of ancient natural areas nuthatches to the campus, which will serve as a study by the students of Biology and as a green zone for the entire campus. It has also been proposed reform and expansion of the building Ramon Llull, the union of the two buildings of the Faculty of Sciences ( Mateu Orfila and Guillem Colom Casasnovas) and the construction of a new building multi edge for the new access road Ma-1110, to be calledBlock Beatriu of Pinós II.

In 2006 there were over 13,000 students studying at the university.

[edit] Students Exchange Programmes

The UIB belongs to the Network of Universities Institute Joan Lluis Vives and Grupo9. It has also signed cooperation agreements with most Spanish universities and research centers in Europe, America, Africa and Asia. Furthermore, United Kingdom and United States students might be able to study at this University with the International Students Exchange Program that lets foreign students come to the UIB.

[edit] Languages

The UIB language are Catalan and Spanish

[edit] Outstanding Professors

  • Francesc de Borja Moll, philologist.
  • Camilo José Cela Conde, son of Camilo José Cela, writer and professor of Philosophy of Law, Moral and Policy.

[edit] Outstanding Students

  • Cristòfol Soler Cladera, ex-president of the Government of the Balearic Islands.
  • Francesc Antich Oliver, the actual president of the government of the Balearic Islands.

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