The best school to study Fine Arts

The Faculty of Fine Arts of the Universitat Politècnica de València has been recognized at the Ranking 50 Races, prepared by the newspaperEl Mundoas the best faculty in Spain to study Fine Arts. This recognition is an important milestone that reinforces its academic prestige and consolidates it as a national reference in art education.

The position achieved is the result of a rigorous evaluation based on 27 quality indicators. Among them, two come from the international university evaluation system Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), which helps to reinforce the objectivity, methodological consistency and academic rigor of the ranking.

This recognition highlights the solidity of the faculty’s academic project and the overall quality of its educational offer, characterized by a demanding teaching. It also highlights the excellence of its faculty, as well as its ongoing commitment to innovation and contemporary cultural production.

Likewise, the position obtained underlines the faculty’s ability to adapt to the transformations of the artistic and cultural sector by incorporating advanced teaching methodologies and fostering creative, critical and multidisciplinary learning environments. This approach encourages students to develop not only the necessary competencies, but also a reflective and critical vision of the processes of artistic creation.

Currently, the Faculty of Fine Arts offers three official degrees:the Bachelor of Fine ArtstheDegree in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritageand theDegree in Design and Creative Technologies. These degrees respond to the new demands of the artistic, cultural and creative ecosystem, and allow a diversified training oriented to professionalization.

Overall, this recognition reaffirms the role of the faculty as a space of reference for the development of artistic talent, promoting creativity, critical thinking and the professional projection of its students in the field of visual arts and contemporary creation, both nationally and internationally.

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