University of Sevilla

University of SevillaThe former Royal Tobacco Factory, now the rectorate of the University of Sevilla, Spain.

University of Sevilla, Spanish coeducational state institution of higher learning at Sevilla, with branches at Cádiz and Huelva. Although its origin is unclear, the school may have begun as early as 1254 under Alfonso X, king of Castile and Leon. It was established as the Major College (Colegio Mayor) in 1502 and was recognized by papal bull in 1505. It received university status in 1551.

The University of Sevilla is one of 12 state institutions of higher learning administered by the Ministry of Education and Science of Sevilla provincia. It has a broad range of faculties in the social, physical, and life sciences and also has undergraduate colleges of engineering, education, and nursing.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen.