Vice-Rectorate for Sustainable Development of Campus
The Vice-Rectorate for Sustainable Development of Campus at the Universitat Politècnica de València is responsible for coordinating and implementing the university’s environmental policies. Its duties include the planning and development of unique infrastructures, as well as the maintenance, improvement, and adaptation of university buildings, facilities, and equipment in line with sustainability and energy efficiency criteria.
This vice-rectorate leads the ecological transition project across the university campuses, aiming to achieve carbon neutrality in the medium term. It also promotes environmental awareness within the university community and ensures that all actions in the university space are aligned with the principles of sustainable development.
Areas
Urban Planning and Singular Infrastructures Area
The Urban Planning and Singular Infrastructure Area develops the actions, programs, and initiatives of the Vice-Rector’s Office for Sustainable Campus Development related to the built environment. The department’s management provides professional guidance and leadership in the management of the following …
Green Transition Area
The Green Transition Area develops the actions, programs and initiatives of the Vice President for Campus Sustainable Development related to environmental sustainability and greening of the institution. The director of the area provides professional guidance and leadership in the development …
News & Events
- UPV tenders the sustainable maintenance of its green spacesThe Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) has published a new tender for the contracting of… Read more: UPV tenders the sustainable maintenance of its green spaces
- The UPV’s Rectorate building obtains energy rating AThe Rectorate building of the Vera campus of the Universitat Politècnica de València has recently… Read more: The UPV’s Rectorate building obtains energy rating A
- UPV obtains the triple seal for its carbon footprint 2024 and maintains its national leadershipThe Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) has obtained official registration of its carbon footprint for… Read more: UPV obtains the triple seal for its carbon footprint 2024 and maintains its national leadership
- UPV participates in the XXXVIII Conference of CRUE SustainabilityThe Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) has participated in the XXXVIII CRUE Sustainability Conference held… Read more: UPV participates in the XXXVIII Conference of CRUE Sustainability
Featured Programs & Initiatives
Philosophy of Work
Mission
To promote the development of campus infrastructures, optimise available resources, preserve the environment, and guarantee the minimum ecological impact.
Vision
In 2030, the UPV must achieve neutrality in carbon emissions. For this purpose, the institution must demonstrate a continuous and progressive process that validates commitment and confidence in the challenge.
Values
- Responsibility
- Efficiency
- Communication
- Objectivity
- Transparency
Get to know the UPV campuses
Vera campus
The Vera campus is located north of the city of Valencia in a quiet environment that borders the orchards. More than 60 buildings spread out neatly around the Agora, the heart of university life. The green areas are over 108,000 m2 and house an open-air sculpture museum.
Gandia campus
The Gandia campus is located in Grao de Gandia. The centre has well-equipped laboratories for all specialities, a building with conference rooms and the main lecture hall, sports facilities, and a Learning and Research Resource Center (CRAI).
Alcoi campus
The Alcoi campus comprises several emblematic buildings dating from the era of industrialization. On the one hand, the Paseo del Viaducto building is located in the city’s centre, and less than a kilometre away. There are the old Ferrándiz and Carbonell factories, two large textile companies that today are the school’s headquarters. The campus also has a sports and research building, outdoor sports courts and green areas.








