University of Seville
- Country: Spain
- Type: Education
- Website: www.us.es
- Update: 05-02
The University of Seville (Universidad de Sevilla) is a historic public university in Spain, founded in 1551, located in the Autonomous Community of Andalusia, offering specialized, undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs, as well as university-level diploma programs, with 17 faculties, including the Faculty of Fine Arts, the Faculty of Biology, and the Faculty of Educational Sciences, and eight colleges, such as the Faculty of Higher Architecture and Technology, the Faculty of Higher Information Engineering and Technology, and the Faculty of Higher Engineering and Technology. It has 17 faculties, including Fine Arts, Biology and Educational Sciences, and eight institutes, including the Higher Institute of Construction Technology, the Higher Institute of Information Engineering Technology and the Higher Institute of Engineering Technology.