Barcelona offers one of Europe’s most appealing environments in which to live and study – sunny climate, beaches, renowned cuisine, a rich artistic and cultural legacy, cosmopolitan city center and of course, a legendary party scene.
It is also home to Spain’s two most prestigious universities, the University of Barcelona (UB) andUniversitat Autónoma de Barcelona, which both rank among the global top 200 in the QS World University Rankings® 2014/15, as well as several other internationally esteemed institutions.
The city’s highest score in the QS Best Student Cities index is in the “student mix” category – reflecting its large and international student community – followed by “employer activity”, thanks to its institutions’ strong reputation among employers both within Spain and much further beyond.
While Barcelona is one of the most popular and visited cities in Europe, living costs remain reasonable compared to the likes of London and Paris. Tuition costs are a little higher than those in fellow Western European countries such as France or Germany, but still relatively low, giving Barcelona an overall affordability rating somewhere in the mid-range.
QS ranked universities
University of Barcelona (UB) ; Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona; Universitat Pompeu Fabra ;Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya ; ESADE Business School
More about Barcelona
Number of universities ranked by QS | 5 |
Top ranked institution | University of Barcelona (166th in the world) |
Population | 1,611,882 |
Students (% of total population) | 3.1% (based on ranked institutions) |
International students | 12.0% (of students at ranked institutions) |
Average tuition fees | US$2,500 |
Global Liveability Ranking | 34th (out of 140) |
Mercer Cost of Living rank | 71st (out of 214) |
Cost of a Big Mac | US$4.91 |
Cost of an iPad | US$665.19 |
Numbeo safety rank | 186th (out of 372) |
Numbeo pollution rank | 94th (out of 299) |
Transparency International score | 40th (out of 177) |
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