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UAB bachelor's degrees improve positions in the "El Mundo" ranking
The UAB stands out once again in a ranking on the 50 most popular degrees in Spain according to El Mundo: the university improves its results and is now second in the ranking, surpassed only by the Complutense University of Madrid.

The UAB welcomes administration staff from European universities
From 15 to 19 May, the UAB organises a new edition of the Erasmus Staff Week, where administrative members of different European universities spend a week at the UAB.

UAB welcomes future students and their families
On 13 May this year's second Family Day took place, in which future university students and their families visited the campus, the different faculties and the Vila Universitària.

Sustainable Development Goals included in UAB bachelor's degrees
The UAB is one of the first universities to introduce Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) this year. Created by the United Nations, these objectives focus on extreme poverty, hunger, access to healthcare and education, and climate change, and will be offered in five degrees belonging to the Faculty of Education and the School of Engineering.

The UAB ranks 8th worldwide in Environmental Studies and Veterinary Sciences, according to CWUR
The Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) presented its 2017 edition of rankings by subjects of the best universities in the world. Globally, the UAB occupies position number 166.

YERUN calls for continued collaboration with British universities
The Young European Research Universities Network (YERUN), of which the UAB is member, has released a statement in which it calls to maintain collaborations with British universities despite Brexit.

The UAB approves the Protocol on changing the legal name into the preferred name
The UAB approves the Protocol on changing the legal name into the preferred name

Campaign seeks to give visibility to the consequences of sexist humour
The UAB Observatory for Equality launches the campaign "El sexisme no fa gràcia" (Sexism Is Not Funny) to give visibility to the consequences of sexist humour.