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The 2024-2025 academic year kicks off at the Universitat Politècnica de València with a message: here, you are the star

[ 06/09/2024 ]

A new academic year is starting at the Universitat Politècnica de València!

During these days, thousands of students start their university adventure at the UPV, and many others continue their studies here. These are exciting days for everyone, so we want to welcome you all with this exciting video made by 4th-year Audiovisual Communication students as part of the cross-disciplinary project they worked on in June.

"At UPV, you will be the star" is the proposal of Elvira Magdaleno, Óscar Martínez, Julia Muller, Andrea Pérez and Pablo Barabaschi, who also created the encouragement campaign for the latest PAU and the university admission process.

And remember, this is just the beginning. At UPV, you have all the services you need: cafeterias, a driving school, a computer shop, a bazaar, a pharmacy, an optician's, a medical centre, a dentist, a stationery shop for your study material and even a hairdresser to keep you in shape.

Live the university life!

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