Mondragon University is a non-profit cooperative private university in the Basque Country, officially established and recognised in 1997. It is part of Mondragon Corporation. Its main campus is in Mondragón, Gipuzkoa.
As of February 2016 it had about 4000 students pursuing 22 bachelor’s degrees, 13 master’s degrees and several advanced courses.
Faculties
The university consists of four faculties:
- Faculty of Engineering: it has three campuses, the main campus in Mondragón, the Goierri campus in Ordizia, and the Donostialdea campus, centered on energy and eco-engineering, in Hernani.
- Faculty of Business Studies: it has two campuses, the original campus in Oñati, and the Bidasoa campus in Irun, which opened in 2003.
- Faculty of Humanities and Education: it has an education-centered campus in Eskoriatza and an audiovisual communication-centered campus in Aretxabaleta.
- Faculty of Gastronomic Sciences – Basque Culinary Center: based in San Sebastián, it opened in 2011.
In addition, the university contains a global network of social innovation ecosystem labs along with Mondragon team academy (MTA World), The Innovation and Entrepreneurship unit of Mondragon University Business School. These social innovation labs are located in Irun, Oñati, Madrid, Bilbao, Barcelona, Valencia, Shanghai, Queretaro, Seul, Puebla, Berlin, Pune and Seattle.