University of Almería
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The University of Almeria is a public university
situated in Almeria
, Spain
. Located on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea, it belongs to the La Cañada de San Urbano district of Almeria City.
In 2008 the University offered 38 different degree programmes, with 871 lecturers, and 11,628 students.
At the time of its foundation, its initial governing was assigned to D. Alberto Fernández Gutiérrez, as Vice-Chancellor.
The current Vice-Chancellor is D .Pedro Roque Molina García, elected by the university community in the elections that took place on Monday 26th of March, 2007, taking over from D. Alfredo Martinez Almécija. The student participation in these elections was 23%.
From early on parking spaces are scarce, so visitors often park several hundred yards away.
The introduction of a tram is being considered, though government agencies do not deem it worthwhile.
The University Choir was founded as a polyphonic choir in 1994. Its director since then has been José Luis Martínez who was previously director of Almeria’sVirgen del Mar Choir. Its main objective is the study, interpretation, and diffusion of polyphonic choral music of all eras and styles.
It performs at all official functions of the university, as well as at various choral meetings, and participates in the music outreach programmes of Almeria City Council, Almeria Province Council, and the Ministry of Culture of Andalucia.
It has performed more than 150 recitals throughout Spain, and its repertoire is close to 200 works. It has recorded several television shows, and a CD.
• Polytechnics
• Labour Relations
• Health Sciences
Faculties
• Economics and Business Studies
• Natural Sciences
• Education
• Law
• Humanities
• Psychology
2. ↑ http://www.ual.es/Universidad/GabPrensa/index/2007/marzo/27-03-07/Dossier_27.03.2007_1008%2016.pdf
Public university
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situated in Almeria
Almería
Almería is a city in Andalusia, Spain, on the Mediterranean Sea. It is the capital of the province of the same name.-Toponym:Tradition says that the name Almería stems from the Arabic المرية Al-Mariyya: "The Mirror", comparing it to "The Mirror of the Sea"...
, Spain
Spain
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. Located on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea, it belongs to the La Cañada de San Urbano district of Almeria City.
In 2008 the University offered 38 different degree programmes, with 871 lecturers, and 11,628 students.
At the time of its foundation, its initial governing was assigned to D. Alberto Fernández Gutiérrez, as Vice-Chancellor.
The current Vice-Chancellor is D .Pedro Roque Molina García, elected by the university community in the elections that took place on Monday 26th of March, 2007, taking over from D. Alfredo Martinez Almécija. The student participation in these elections was 23%.
By road
It is possible to come via the coast, using the AL-3202 road. This road is mainly used by those coming from south of the capital. There is also an access road to the north from the AL-3200. This connects with the AL-12 motorway, which provides quick access from the north of the capital and the rest of the metropolitan area. A number of students prefer to cross the Andarax River to avoid congestion. The AL-3200 is also used from the East, but this is rare given the low population density in that area.From early on parking spaces are scarce, so visitors often park several hundred yards away.
By Public Transport
Bus routes 11, 12, and 18 of the local bus service come to UAL, and connect it with the capital via the bus station, providing access to all students in the province. The service is busy during peak hours, so for this reason it is common to see additional buses on routes 13 and 14, exclusively for student use.The introduction of a tram is being considered, though government agencies do not deem it worthwhile.
Polyphonic Choir
The Polyphonic Choir of the University of Almeria is a mixed polyphonic chamber choir, mainly composed of university students, created in the University of Almeria (Almeria, Andalucía, Spain).The University Choir was founded as a polyphonic choir in 1994. Its director since then has been José Luis Martínez who was previously director of Almeria’sVirgen del Mar Choir. Its main objective is the study, interpretation, and diffusion of polyphonic choral music of all eras and styles.
It performs at all official functions of the university, as well as at various choral meetings, and participates in the music outreach programmes of Almeria City Council, Almeria Province Council, and the Ministry of Culture of Andalucia.
It has performed more than 150 recitals throughout Spain, and its repertoire is close to 200 works. It has recorded several television shows, and a CD.
Centres
Colleges• Polytechnics
• Labour Relations
• Health Sciences
Faculties
• Economics and Business Studies
• Natural Sciences
• Education
• Law
• Humanities
• Psychology
References
1. ↑ Universidad de Almería | Guía de Universidades | CONSUMER EROSKI2. ↑ http://www.ual.es/Universidad/GabPrensa/index/2007/marzo/27-03-07/Dossier_27.03.2007_1008%2016.pdf