University of Lleida

In addition to the historical central edifice located in Rambla d'Aragó, new campuses and buildings have been added.

In 1300, James II of Aragon used the papal authorization to establish the Estudi General de Lleida.

[8] On 9 October 1717, a royal decree from Philip V ordered the closure of Estudi General of Lleida along with other Catalan universities.

Finally, on 30 December 1991, the Catalan Parliament passed an act which brought the various studies together, and founded the Universitat de Lleida with Víctor Siurana i Zaragoza as its director.

[8] The Universitat de Lleida offers 38 different bachelor's degrees across 14 fields, ranging from Agriculture & Forestry to Natural Sciences & Mathematics.

The Universitat de Lleida is a leading institution in Spain for research and education in the fields of Agronomy, Food Technology and Forestry.

Cappont campus