FACULTY OF
LAW, BUSINESS AND GOVERNMENT
TRAINING PROJECT
The Faculty of Law, Business and Government of the Universidad Francisco de Vitoria is an open ecosystem of multidisciplinary innovation. In collaboration with numerous public and private institutions, we seek to understand the complex and constantly changing world in which we live in order to help people and organizations address it by promoting the common good.
The Faculty offers a comprehensive range of academic programs, including undergraduate, master’s, and executive education, as well as a School of Government and Leadership. The Faculty has an enrollment of over 3,500 students and a faculty of more than 500 teaching staff.
ORGANIZATION
DEAN
Javier de Cendra Larragán
Dean of Faculty
VICE-CHANCELLOR
Cecilia Font de Villanueva
Vice-Chancellor of Research
María José Díaz
Vice-Dean of Integral Formation and Student Experience. Vice-Dean for Educational Model
María Ortiz de Urbina
Vice-Dean of Academic Management and Quality
DIRECTORS
DEGREE DIRECTORS
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES DIRECTORS
UNIVERSITY DEGREE STUDIES
COLLEGE
The UFV College is a distinctive and innovative educational initiative that addresses the evolving challenges of society and business. Its interdisciplinary approach fosters the integration of knowledge across different fields. The UFV College offers training in other core disciplines, including law, business, government, and economics. This comprehensive education provides graduates with a 360° perspective, enabling them to navigate the complexities of a dynamic global society and contribute to the greater good.
- University Degree in Business Administration
- University Degree in Law
- University Degree in Data and Business Analysis
- University Degree in International Relations
- University Degree in International Business Management (IBM)
- University Degree in Economics and Finance
- University Degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics
- University Dual Degree in Law and International Business Management (IBM)
- University Dual Degree in International Business Management (IBM) and International Relations
- University Dual Degree in Law and International Relations
- University Dual Degree in International Relations and Philosophy, Politics and Economics
- University Dual Degree in Business and Data Analysis and International Business Management (IBM)
OTHER UNIVERSITY DEGREE TITLES
- University Dual Degree in Business Administration and Marketing
- University Dual Degree in Gastronomy and Business Administration
- University Dual Degree in Business and Data Analysis and Computer Engineering (bilingual)
- University Dual Degree in Business Administration and Psychology
- University Dual Degree in Law and Criminology
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
At UFV, we view the university as a catalyst for driving societal change and transformation. The Faculty of Law, Business and Government offers a comprehensive portfolio of undergraduate programs, structured around four key academic areas: law, business, economics and government.
Our undergraduate programs are designed with the objective of training professionals who are capable of operating at the highest level, with a global perspective and the ability to understand and influence the world from their respective areas of responsibility. Each program is developed from an innovative and multidisciplinary approach, providing students with the knowledge and skills required to become transformational leaders, capable of driving positive change in business and society.
What we do and how we do it, defines who we are. TRAIN TO TRANSFORM!
LAW
- University Dual Master’s Degree in Access to the Practice of Law and Procurement and Master of Continuing Education in Tax Consultancy
- University Dual Master’s Degree in Access to the Practice of Law and Procurement and Master of Continuing Education in Legal Consultancy
- University Master’s Degree in Criminalistics
BUSINESS
- University Master’s Degree in People Management and Organizational Behavior
- Master of Continuing Education in Business Analytics, AI & Machine Learning Machine Learning
- University Master’s Degree in Occupational Risk Prevention
- Expert Degree in Applied Intelligence
GOVERNMENT
- University Master’s Degree in Political Action and Public Management
- Master in Public and Corporate Governance
ADVANCED MASTERS IN COLLABORATION WITH OTHER INSTITUTIONS
UNIVERSITY LIFE
The role of the delegate is of great importance within the Faculty and the University as a whole. The delegates are expected to demonstrate servant leadership, ensuring that campus life is a distinctive experience for all students. Their objective is to work together as representatives of their peers to establish a genuine community of individuals dedicated to pursuing truth and virtue. Similarly, they are required to contribute to the enhancement of the University’s educational offering through active listening, both within and outside the classroom.
At the Faculty of Law, Business and Government, we are aware of how important it is for our students to learn about the profession from firsthandexperience . Throughout the different academic years, we organize seminars, conferences and master classes with top level experts.
The objective is to facilitate the techniques required to develop the key skills or soft skills that make the difference between successful professionals and the rest of the people
CLASSROOMS, FACILITIES AND MATERIAL RESOURCES
UFV boasts over 23 hectares of land, comprising the various faculties, state-of-the-art sports facilities and leisure and recreation areas. These facilities are seamlessly integrated to provide a comprehensive and enriching experience that seamlessly blends the academic journey with a genuine immersion in life.
The campus fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and a collaborative work environment. The faculties are conveniently located in close proximity to one another, allowing students from a diverse range of degree programs to interact and cross paths frequently. This facilitates exchange and coexistence, which are further enhanced by the wide range of study locations and the nearly 1,000 activities held throughout the year.
Furthermore, the Faculty boasts a Business Simulation Center, computer labs, a criminology lab, a Gessel chamber and multiple work rooms. Furthermore, the University Degree in Gastronomy offers the opportunity to attend parto of the University Degree at the renowned Le Cordon Bleu Cooking School.
INTERNATIONALIZATION AND INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONS
From the Faculty perspective, an institutional relationship is an opportunity to collaborate with like-minded organizations that share our mission and want to play an active role in achieving our vision.
The institutions that collaborate with this faculty, in areas including research, teaching, employment and more, form part of an open ecosystem of permanent innovation. This provides them with the opportunity to contribute to, generate and share knowledge that drives positive development across a range of sectors.
These institutions are part of an open ecosystem of permanent innovation. This allows them to contribute to, generate and share knowledge that drives positive development across a range of sectors. They also leave a legacy for future generations, equipping them with the skills to address the challenges of society and the current era effectively and positively.
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COMPANIES WITH ACTIVE AGREEMENT WITH THE UFV
93.46%
EMPLOYABILITY RATE
8.2/10
PRESCRIPTION INDEX FDEG
CENTER FOR THE GLOBAL COMMON GOOD
The CBCG is the applied research area of the Faculty of Law, Business and Government. It is dedicated to advancing research on the conditions necessary for the emergence and consolidation of the common good at the local, regional and global levels. The Center is structured as follows: in terms of academic disciplines, it integrates the humanities with the legal, political, economic and business sciences, which collectively form the pillars of the common good. The center employs a multidisciplinary approach to analyzing major global challenges that impact humanity, including security and defense, ecology, migration, fundamental rights and technology. Furthermore, the Center incorporates regional observatories to monitor these challenges at the local, national and continental levels. In addition, the Center has thematic observatories (in the fields of economics and politics) and externally funded chairs and observatories.
TOPICS
FRANCISCO DE VITORIA FORUM
It was established as a forum for reflection and analysis on the significant challenges facing humanity, drawing upon the Social Doctrine of the Church and the most prominent Catholic social thought, with the objective of providing insights to address the moral, political, social, economic, and global crises currently affecting the world. In particular, it aims to assist specific stakeholders in political, business, cultural and social contexts, offering insights based on the Social Doctrine of the Church that illuminate the daily operations of organizations working in these fields. Its members are experts in a range of fields, including economics, politics, law, business, theology, philosophy and the humanities. It is pleased to collaborate with the Isabel la Católica School of Government and Leadership and to be part of the activities of the European Academy of Catholic Leaders.
REGIONAL OBSERVATORIES
ROBERT SCHUMAN INSTITUTE FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES
The Robert Schuman Institute for European Studies is a leading research, training and thought leadership center specializing in European integration and international law.
LATIN AMERICAN OBSERVATORY
The Latin American Observatory is a research initiative that aims to provide insights into the political, strategic, economic and social situation of countries in the southern hemisphere of the Latin American continent. Its research is based on a historical perspective and focuses on the challenges facing the region. Its key areas of focus include research into the democratic standards of these countries, their economic development and security policies.
AFRICAN OBSERVATORY
The African Observatory is an academic research and analysis facility that aims to study the various social, economic, diplomatic, security, political and cultural aspects affecting the African continent. The Observatory’s objective is to facilitate dialog and collaboration between experts from diverse disciplines with an interest in the development of Africa. This will enable the generation of theoretical and practical debate on issues affecting the African continent. The primary activity of the Observatory for Africa is the Sahel Europe Dialog Forum.
ECONOMIC OBSERVATORY
The Economic Observatory’s mission is to enhance the quality of information and analysis available to economic agents and researchers. The primary objective is to analyze the economic situation in order to gain insight into the impact of policies and regulations on economic activity and the labor market. The Observatory convenes periodically to assess economic trends and recommend measures to facilitate sustainable economic growth.
CHAIRS AND CENTERS
FACULTY OF IMMIGRATION
The UFV Chair of Immigration has been engaged in research and program development since 2006. The objective is to gain insight into the reality of immigration in Spanish society, with the aim of enabling all individuals, regardless of their origin, to fully realize their life project.
Two research projects are currently underway:
- Social integration and rural repopulation. Habita Tierra Program.
- Migratory narratives.
The projects are backed by a number of key organizations, including the Ministry of Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge, La Caixa Foundation, Ferrovial, Caixabank, and the Association of Property Registrars.
IRENE VÁZQUEZ PROFESSORSHIP
The Irene Vázquez Chair “Person-Centered Company” was established within the IDDI (Integral Management Development Institute) of the UFV as a pioneering applied research project. Its objective is to develop a comprehensive methodology for transforming individuals, teams and organizations, with a foundation in anthropology. This methodology puts the person at the center, thereby promoting the process of humanizing companies.
FACULTY OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
The Faculty of Artificial Intelligence represents a pioneering initiative within the Center for the Global Common Good. In line with the Center’s founding mission, this Faculty is committed to exploring and promoting the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for the benefit of global security and welfare. The Faculty is committed to fostering multidisciplinary research, with the objective of identifying the potential of AI in addressing global challenges.
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY CENTER
The Center for International Security is dedicated to conducting research and analysis on a range of critical issues related to international conflicts, security strategies, defense policies, and armed forces.
RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS
The School of Law, Business and Government is committed to advancing the common good in global society. Our research spans four core disciplines: law, economics, business and government.
The objective is to address the key challenges facing society today, including poverty, inequality, sustainable development, the environment, energy, the technological revolution, housing, consumer rights, the governance of institutions and companies, economic growth, human rights and international security.
UPCOMING EVENTS
QUALITY
Our educational project is a leading university initiative, providing students with the skills, competencies and talents essential for personal and professional development. It instills values and attitudes that foster integrity and enable students to view their profession as a person-centered service.
One of the key elements in the development of our students is the integral formation, which instills in them a critical mindset and a commitment to serve others. This is achieved by providing them with diverse experiences in the humanistic and formative domain, where ethical conduct in their professional practice, personal integrity, and social responsibility are emphasized.
Similarly, our programs are designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge required to enter the labor market. In addition to a robust theoretical foundation, we emphasize the importance of excellence in practical training. To this end, our degrees facilitate hands-on training for students across all subjects. Our faculty comprises leading professionals who bring real-world experience to the classroom. Institutional internships are an invaluable addition to the training of our students, enhancing their employability and providing them with a competitive edge in the job market.
Furthermore, our degrees place a strong emphasis on digital transformation and innovation. In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, it is crucial for organizations to adapt their strategies to meet new demands for innovation, flexibility and constant change.
It is vital that our university continues to invest in research and the generation of new knowledge. Our faculty is engaged in research work in a number of key areas, including circular economy, collaborative economy, corporate social responsibility, human rights, anthropology and innovation in the digital economy.
To this end, the Faculty guarantees the quality of training by relying on a faculty with an excellent reputation and a proven professional track record.
Isabel la Católica School of Government and Leadership
The Isabel la Católica SGL is the space created by the Faculty to identify, train and accompany (future) service leaders to work for the promotion of the common good in all areas of politics, economics, law, society and culture, and at all levels (national, European and global).