Loyola University, an institution of the Society of Jesus in Andalusia, is preparing for the 2026/2027 academic year with an educational proposal that prioritizes innovation, values-based training, and a clear focus on employability. The university, with campuses in Seville, Córdoba, and Granada, aims to provide a comprehensive educational experience that goes beyond obtaining a degree, forming competent professionals and committed citizens.
Loyola's methodology centers on practical learning and real-case problem-solving from day one, facilitating student contact with applied projects and digital tools connected to the professional world. This approach is complemented by personalized support through the Professional Careers team, which includes internships, career guidance, and connections with companies, resulting in high employability rates among its graduates.
International vocation is another fundamental pillar of the university, with over 200 bilateral agreements in 45 countries and its membership in the global network of Jesuit universities. This allows students to access mobility programs, academic exchanges, and intercultural experiences that enrich their education and broaden their future opportunities.
For the upcoming academic year, Loyola is expanding its offerings with the new Degree in Podiatry at the Córdoba campus, a qualification that responds to the demand for specialized professionals in foot health and strengthens the institution's health sciences offerings. The university also maintains strategic degree programs in areas such as digitalization, sustainability, technological innovation, health, creativity, and communication.
The offering of double degrees, a hallmark of Loyola, allows students to earn two university degrees and develop versatile profiles. Additionally, three new official master's programs will be launched: Master's Degree in Auditing (in Córdoba and Seville), Sports Medicine, and Advertising Creativity (both in Seville). The admission process is now open.




