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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.

UCAM students at the Murcia Campus.
UCAM students at the Murcia Campus.

The world-renowned university ranking in sustainability, QS Sustainability Ranking, has just published the 2025 results. The Universidad Católica de Murcia, which enters for the first time in this ranking, occupying the position 1021-1040 worldwide, stands out in the item of Health and Well-being, showing a solid commitment to the quality of life of its academic community, while standing out in Governance. In these fields, UCAM ranks as the second private university in Spain.

These results are in line with those published by Times Higher Education in its Impact Rankings 2024, which evaluates indicators that impact sustainability such as teaching quality, access to education, inclusion and knowledge generation, while taking into account the proportion of graduates, academic and research excellence, equal educational opportunities and training programmes; placing UCAM the 40th university in the world in educational quality. Likewise, it ranks UCAM number 1 among private universities in Spain in this category, after assessing the quality of teaching, access to education, inclusion and knowledge generation.