The encounter that gives value to your trip
Camplus is a network of university residences that are much more than just accommodation: it is a path built for you, your chance to experience all the good and beautiful things that university life has to offer.
It is a space for relationships, for exchanging ideas and developing one’s talents, to look to the future with confidence and curiosity, in a place you can call “home” and with companions who will be there for life.
Because college is an experience to share and in Camplus student residences you can do it better than anywhere else.
A truly valuable experience
Camplus student residences are designed to guarantee you the best study and living conditions. We have combined the convenience of an all-inclusive formula with our real “plus”: a home in which to find a wide selection of activities and educational services modeled after your passions and study path.
Where are we?
Where are we?
Studying in Pamplona is a privilege, and in our residence you will be able to enjoy the best facilities and the attention of our staff. It is strategically located just a few minutes’ walk from the city center, between the campuses of the University of Navarra (UNAV) and the Public University of Navarra (UPNA), and next to the Creanavarra School.
Our residence in Seville has the most modern facilities to study and enjoy the city. A few meters from the Reina Mercedes Campus and very close and well connected to other campuses and universities, such as the Ramón y Cajal Campus, the Rectorate, the Cartuja Campus, Loyola University and Pablo de Olavide University.
The residence is located in a fully renovated historic building, which has become the most modern residence hall in the city. Camplus Castellón La Fábrica is ideally located for enjoying the city center, with all amenities (bus and train stations, supermarkets, shops, etc.) nearby and just minutes from the UJI and CEU campuses.
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“My second home 2,000 km away!”
GAIA
“I found it very centrally located, very convenient for getting around the city and going to the university.”
MARIO
“I get to the university in a three-minute walk and when I come back, I’m at home.”
ALEJANDRO
“In the residence I feel very integrated.”
NORA
Campluslife

If you enjoy dancing and socializing, don't miss the Zumba classes we'll be holding every Tuesday afternoon this second semester. The start has been more than promising! Release tension and enjoy some time together—you're sure to focus better afterward!

Camplus La Campana's study programs are progressing favorably! This year, the Mentoring Program in Industrial, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering has been strengthened; Biomedical Engineering, Telecommunications, and Computer Engineering have been consolidated; both programs in Economics and Business, both national and international, have expanded; we are maintaining Biology and Biochemistry, also with a Business option; and the Mentoring Program in Biotechnology and Data Science has been strengthened. Furthermore, the Mentoring Program in Medicine has been split into two groups, given the number of students, and this year we have another new program, the Mentoring Program in Nursing. It's a great opportunity to "learn from the best" and bond with students in your field.

There was a great atmosphere at the university residence league match between our Camplus A and Camplus B teams, and a lot of excitement among the crowd, most of whom were divided. Camplus A took the victory on a day when the players of both teams deserve praise for their sportsmanship during and after the match.

Camplus Sevilla and its residents have come together to help with this much-needed effort to help Valencian communities in the aftermath of Hurricane Dana. We've set up a collection point for food and cleaning and hygiene products at the residence, and our residents have been incredibly helpful.

Getting to know the city where you'll be living for the next few years is very important. That's why we love this activity, which we always organize during the first few days of each academic year. This activity allows students to discover Seville, its legends, and its most iconic monuments. It's also the perfect opportunity to start getting to know each other among new residents and also with the veterans, who are undoubtedly a great support for newcomers.

Before heading into the dreaded exams, we wanted to celebrate an unforgettable end-of-year party. It has certainly been amazing! We had live music by our DJ Rebeca, who gave us the best songs from her repertoire, and an exceptional rap duo, our students Diego and Rodrigo, acclaimed by the audience! There was also a tasting dinner and a 360-degree video photomaton, which was the highlight of the evening.

We launched an activity in which our residents were models for a day. They dressed in flamenco dresses, although some also dared to pose in their suits. A group of photographers training in a course captured the best poses during a very fun day, one that everyone will cherish as a photograph.

Several Camplus medical students have participated in the Surgery Conference (JOICE), which we sponsor every year. We are delighted to collaborate in an event organized by students, with a very educational theoretical-practical approach. In addition to lectures by leading experts, first-year students have the opportunity to participate in workshops in which real surgeries are simulated. Certainly a very enriching experience.

One of the new features of this course is the collaboration with the INNOVA group, made up of students who organize discussions with professionals in the fields of business and entrepreneurship. As part of this initiative, we heard from Pablo Sánchez, co-founder of the In3ator project, a platform that promotes low-cost baby incubators in developing countries. It was an extremely interesting event, both from an entrepreneurial perspective, as a startup, and also from a social action perspective.

This year, in addition to the Christmas Dinner, we wanted to spend some family time with our residents before the vacations. Some of them have delighted us with their talent, their music and their voice, making us spend an endearing and wonderful time. Days like these are the ones that best represent the family that is Camplus Sevilla.

We repeat this contest where our residents give free rein to their creativity. The winner of this course was Antonio, with his Christmas card "Salón Camplus" in which he represents the Three Wise Men and Santa Claus visiting our residence.

After last year's success with the Scape Room, this year we have made a gymkhana in the surroundings of the residence in Reina Mercedes. It has been a very fun afternoon in which our residents have given their all in their tests. Competitiveness and laughter in equal parts. Finally, the team "Attempting Sevillians" was the winner.

The 7-a-side soccer league between university residences is already a tradition. This year Camplus Sevilla will participate with two teams. We have distributed the new Camplus A and Camplus B kits, which have been spectacular.

These awards recognize the best university residences in various categories throughout Europe and Camplus has been recognized as the winner in the Customer Service category. For Camplus Sevilla, in this case, our priority is providing excellent service to our residents, so this recognition is very important to us.

Nothing was missing at the new-year welcome party: a tasting dinner, a great atmosphere, and the presence of an exceptional artist, Rebeca, who sang her best songs live and livened up the evening with her disco beats. The atmosphere was so conducive that Rodrigo, one of our new students, burst into life with the best of his repertoire (we didn't know there was a renowned rapper among our students!) A memorable and exciting day!

Twenty-four couples compete in the 1st Camplus Pamplona Mus Tournament, which has generated a lot of excitement—and enthusiasm!—among the students. Participants will compete to win the coveted trophy and, of course, the pride of being the winning couple of the tournament!

This year, we have a wide representation of countries at Camplus Pamplona, which always helps!
Having foreign students helps open our minds to new cultures, overcome prejudices, and
expand our language skills! To this end, we created language exchange classes,
which have been very well received. This year, we'll be able to practice English, French, Spanish, Italian, German,
Dutch, Polish, Ukrainian, Kenyan, Romanian, and even Jordanian!

This year, 81 students have participated in the various Mentoring programs of Camplus Pamplona. Biotechnology, Biology and Biochemistry, Medicine, Nursing, Engineering I (Industrial, Mechanical and Electrical), Engineering II (Biomedical, Telecommunications and Computer Science), as well as Economics and Business, were the areas of study by majors this year. Beyond the academic support, which is already a lot, Mentoring makes it possible for students to support each other and to bond with the rest of the students in the career.

After six years, the Camplus Pamplona women's basketball team has revalidated its victory in the Rectora Basketball Trophy, as did the "winning quintet" that made its debut in the Rectora Trophy. Many campluser@s campluser@s have come to the game to support our female javelinas, who have played with passion, dedication and sportsmanship. You are the best!

Next week our residents start their Easter vacations and we wanted to celebrate it with a typical meal of these dates, in which we have not missed the roast knuckle, the flamenquines cordobeses or the traditional torrijas! Thursdays are the day chosen for tastings, which the students are very enthusiastic about! This year we have had a selection of pinchos from Navarre, a buffet of Asian and Mexican food, and we have approached the gastronomy of the Basque Country, La Rioja, Catalonia, Andalusia and the Valencian Community. The palate can't complain!

Real Betis Basketball wanted to recognize Camplus Sevilla, our collaboration with the development of its youth players by giving us an official team jersey and inviting some of our residents to a box at the foot of the court.

We held a charity raffle in which many residents participated by selling tickets for the raffle for a fantastic smartwatch. The 474 euros raised were donated to the NGO Cesal.

Women's Day is always a date marked on our calendar. Last year we organized a literary meeting with women writers and this time we wanted to transfer the protagonism to our residents by organizing a Micro-story Contest. The winner was Uxue, a 1st year nursing student, with a passionate story that will not leave you indifferent (it is shared on our bulletin board).

One more year, we have repeated one of the star activities of the residence, the weekend in the snow. This time, as last year, we have moved to Formigal, one of the best winter resorts in Huesca. Our students have enjoyed the winter sports and the concert offered at the resort on Saturday afternoon. A great opportunity to play sports and socialize with friends from the resi!

We visited the Benito Villamarín stadium. Our residents have had the opportunity to visit the Real Betis Balompié stadium, enter the players' locker room, sit on the bench, walk on the grass, see the trophy room... They have also been able to learn a little more about the history of this club. A very entertaining activity to relax after the end of the exam period.

This year's Halloween Party was dedicated to the Mexican Night of the Dead. On this day, Mexico is filled with decorative monuments, honoring deceased loved ones. The activity room became an impressive living altar, where our students danced in surprising and terrifying costumes!

A very fun activity with a lot of participation in which our residents have worked very well as a team to overcome all the tests of this scape room. Robbers on the loose in the city have taken over the residence from the "professor's" hand. All groups have done very well, but congratulations to "Los Salmorejos" who have been proclaimed winners.

We held our second Walking Tour of Seville following the success of this activity last year. This excursion is a very interesting opportunity for our residents to begin to learn about and become familiar with the city where they will be living for the next few years. Furthermore, the participation of some veteran residents and many new ones creates a convivial atmosphere that newcomers will surely appreciate.

Camplus Pamplona's Mentoring programs are starting this academic year 2022-23. Today they did it:
Mentoring in Biochemistry and Biology, Economics and Business, Medicine, and Engineering. And next week we will present Mentoring in Nursing, as well as in Biotechnology and Data Science. At the end of September we will launch our youngest program, the Mentoring in Design and Artistic Creation. Start the new school year with your batteries recharged!

This Saturday we celebrated the 777Backstage, a non-profit fashion event. Attendees could donate food for the Food Bank. It was based on a concept of inclusive fashion, featuring models not usually seen on runways because they don't fit the aesthetic norm or because they belong to vulnerable groups. More than 150 people joined us for this event, which was enlivened by several music and dance companies.

The 2021-2022 academic year is coming to an end. A very special course for Camplus Sevilla, the first of our journey. We celebrated with a farewell dinner-party where nothing was missing: DJ, photo booth and lots of laughs!

This year the end-of-year party has been brought forward so as not to coincide with exams. We enjoyed a special catered dinner and live music by DJ Mikel Carvalho.

For another year, Camplus Pamplona is participating as a sponsor of the University of Navarra's Surgery Conference for Students.
Thanks to this agreement, four of the sixty medical students at our residency were able to attend the master classes and workshops free of charge.

We start the intensive Sevillanas classes to prepare our residents for the Feria de Abril in Seville. Lots of art in this residence!

The theater sneaks into our residence with the micro-theater play "Culto a la abundancia" (Cult to Abundance), by the company
The Gallinero Theater.

We wanted to celebrate Women's Day by organizing a colloquium with nine women writers from different regions of Spain and Latin America. The discussion covered very interesting topics, such as empowerment and self-esteem, vocation and freedom, and creativity as a vehicle for communication and support.

Thanks to our partnership with the Fabre Foundation, we have organized two exhibitions aimed at raising awareness among our students in areas that are important to us. The first of these has focused on environmental protection and sustainable development; and the second on equal opportunities and gender vision.

More than 70 students from Camplus Pamplona have been encouraged to spend a weekend skiing in Formigal. The students really enjoyed the skiing, the conviviality and the atmosphere!

At Camplus Pamplona we love to celebrate Valentine's Day. During this day, our students can leave messages of friendship and affection on the room mural we have placed in the hall. They were also able to take the memory of their most affectionate photos in the photocall and enjoy the valentinesca food and the "candy-table".

Our team debuts in the first edition of the league between university residences of soccer 7 in male category.

Camplus Pamplona has had a large representation in this year's Rector's Trophy of the University of Navarra with three 7-a-side soccer teams. Luck has been mixed, with one of them eliminated in the round of 16 and the other two teams reaching the quarterfinals. We are very happy for their effort and because they have been very well supported by their friends in the resi.

We're starting this activity, adding a new book to our bookshelf every Monday, which will be available to our residents.

We enjoyed a fun sports activity with Zumba and GAP sessions taught by a professional instructor.

We celebrated the official inauguration ceremony of our residence with our residents and with the representation of municipal authorities and different entities of the university community of Seville.

We started with our first mwntoring, Architecture. In these programs, to which we attach great importance, students from more advanced courses share their experience with first-year residents, creating a space of coexistence and solidarity.

We carried out a cultural visit to Seville as the first activity of our residence. What better way to start the activities than by showing our residents the city where they will be living for the next few years?

As in previous years, we have organized work groups by careers so that veteran students can support and help younger students academically. This year we have Mentoring in Engineering, Biotechnology, Medicine, Biochemistry and Biology, Law and International Relations, and Economics and Business. And as a novelty, we are launching Mentoring in Design and Artistic Creation!

After many months of effort, Camplus Sevilla is up and running. Our first residents begin to arrive with equal parts excitement and nerves.

We start the school year with a new gym and sports activities! Functional training, Initiation to Boxing, Pilates (medium level and hit), Hipopresivos and Hatha-Yoga. Every day of the week, you can choose! And on weekends, special activities, all of them very aerobic and, above all, a lot of fun! Master Class of Kangoo power, gluteus, or zumba, for all tastes.

