Who We Are
The Catholic University of Valencia is an institution built around a mission: a shared purpose uniting staff and students alike, where the heart of our work lies in personal growth, the cultivation of virtue, and intellectual engagement.
Ultimately, if education means helping students become who they are truly called to be, then UCV is the place where young people can flourish and pursue a life of true meaning — one that transcends the pragmatic mindset so prevalent in today’s society.
José Manuel Pagán Agulló, Rector
A University Where People Matter
The Catholic University of Valencia (UCV) is a private, not-for-profit university located in Valencia, Spain’s third-largest city. The UCV started its academic journey as the Edetania University School of Teaching in 1969, and after more than 30 years of academic excellence, The Catholic University of Valencia “San Vicente Mártir” was established in 2003 by the Archbishop of Valencia Agustín García Gasco.
At UCV, a genuine spirit of service is at the heart of everything we do. We foster both intellectual and personal curiosity, encouraging our students to grow, explore and lead meaningful, lives with purpose.
UCV is an institution capable of providing education at every stage of life, engaging with its community and the challenges of today, but above all, responding to a commitment to a generation that wants to– and can – change the world: the university where people matter.
At UCV, we don’t just educate students – we form people.