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  1. To facilitate the legal and academic procedures as much as possible and to help foreign students in their adaptation process, the University of Oviedo offers them a network of services and advice that will allow them to resolve their doubts quickly.

  2. The University of Oviedo was established under the terms and conditions of the will of Archbishop Fernando de Valdés Salas (1483–1568), who was the General Inquisitor under Philip II of Spain, and funded by his estate.In 1574 Pope Gregory XIII granted the papal bull to create the university and in 1604 Philip III issued its charter. It first opened for the teaching of classes on September ...

  3. Offices Office hours: Monday to Friday:Address Calle Principado, 3planta baja 33007 Oviedo, Spain 9.00 a.m. –14.00 p.m. By Appointment: http://euniovi.uniovi.es/cita-previa-internacionales/ APPLICATION PROCESS ON-LINE Deadlines for nomination Fall Term/Full Academic Year: Start: 1st April Deadline: 30th May Spring Term: Start: 1st October

  4. Offices Address Calle Principado, 3planta baja 33007 Oviedo, Spain Office hours: Monday to Fridays: 9.00 a.m. – 14.00 p.m. APPLICATION PROCESS Deadlines for nomination Students coming to Uniovi for: First term: 30th May Second term: 15th November Application Students nominated by their home university at the following email

  5. www.shanghairanking.com › institution › university-of-oviedoUniversity of Oviedo

    Address: Calle San Francisco 3. Website: http://www.uniovi.es. Introduction. A University on its way towards excellence The University of Oviedo was founded in 1608 by Archbishop Fernando de Valdés Salas.

  6. The University of Asturias. The University of Oviedo is the public institution of higher education and research of the Principality of Asturias. With more than 410 years of history, it has a complete range of degrees adapted to the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) in all branches of knowledge, bilingual itineraries, double degrees with ...

  7. Teaching takes place on seven campuses spread over the central region of Asturias: Oviedo (El Cristo, El Milán, Llamaquique, Catalanes, and Oviedo-Centre), Gijón and Mieres, in addition to offering various university services in Avilés.