
UCAM SENS internationally recognised for its advances in sensors
The prestigious journal Analytical Chemistry has taken to its cover one of his research in which they have generated the first low-cost potentiometric sensors using 3D printing.

QS recognises the management and well-being of the academic community at UCAM
This is what the QS Sustainability Ranking 2025 acknowledges, which has selected 1751 institutions from all over the world, and in which the Universidad Católica de Murcia is included for the first time.

Meet NUTRIALITEC, the ecosystem for the promotion of food innovation
A partnership comprising the Centro Nacional Tecnológico de la Conserva, CTAEX, BCC Innovation, UCAM, oloBion and artica+i, with a budget of one million euros and an execution period of almost two years. The project seeks to detect the challenges of the agri-food industry in order to provide a solution with its R&D capabilities.

The SMARTLAGOON project presents the digital twin of Mar Menor
Universidad Católica de Murcia has led this international research, endowed with almost 4 million euros by the European Union, to support decision-making for the recovery and maintenance of Mar Menor.

UCAM, second private university in Spain in interdisciplinary research
The Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2025, compiled by Times Higher Education in association with Schmidt Science Fellows, places UCAM among the top 500 in the world, as well as 4th among all Spanish universities in terms of resources allocated to research.

Joining forces to achieve early diagnosis and equitable treatment of rare diseases
D'Genes and UCAM host patients, families and experts in a leading international forum on rare diseases

The UCAM Chair of Social Responsibility and Aguas de Murcia extend their partnership
Both entities will work within the framework of the Alianza Social del Agua (Water Social Alliance), including research on emerging pollutants or awareness campaigns on the responsible use of water.

Developing technologies for future urban mobility
The GRITA research group at the Universidad Católica de Murcia is working together with national companies to improve people's comfort.

