The Institution joins the network of leaders to consolidate its commitment to academic innovation and international cooperation.

Universidad Europea has been named a member of QS One, a network of innovative higher education institutions created to drive the future of higher education globally.
Formed by higher education experts at QS Quacquarelli Symonds, it brings together a select group of organisations that have demonstrated a forward-thinking vision and a strong commitment to creating education systems prepared for tomorrow's challenges around the world.
As a member of this global network, Universidad Europea will contribute to shaping the dialogue on public policy, academic innovation and future-oriented education systems, in line with national and regional ambitions.
For Juanjo Rodríguez, Vice-Chancellor for Innovation, Quality and Accreditation, joining QS One ‘means opening up new opportunities for collaboration with leading international educational institutions, increasing the strategic visibility of the institution and facilitating access to specialised analysis of the trends and challenges that shape the future of higher education’.
At a time when higher education globally is facing unprecedented transformation—whether driving innovation and economic growth, or assessing its role in a future increasingly supported by new technologies such as artificial intelligence—this network is designed to support institutions in continuing to train future leaders, industry and research around the world.
Jessica Turner, CEO of QS Quacquarelli Symonds, notes that ‘QS One helps institutions achieve more, aligning with our mission to empower motivated individuals around the world to realise their potential through higher education.’ She added: ‘By joining this network, Universidad Europea demonstrates not only its commitment to continuing to develop on the international stage and attracting global talent, but also its ambition to drive the future of higher education worldwide.’
Current members of QS One include 14 institutions in seven countries, ensuring that the group benefits from international expertise and partnerships.