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Chemical Institute of Sarrià
Institut Químic de Sarrià
AbbreviationIQS
PredecessorChemical Laboratory of the Ebro
Established1905; 120 years ago (1905)
Location
AccreditationABET, AACSB
Parent organizationRamon Llull University
WebsiteChemical Institute of Sarriá

Chemical Institute of Sarrià (Catalan: Institut Químic de Sarrià, Spanish: Instituto Químico de Sarriá, IQS) is an educational institution that manages two schools of the Ramon Llull University: IQS School of Engineering and IQS School of Management. Both schools offer masters and doctorate programs.

History

Eduard Vitòria i Miralles founded Chemical Laboratory of the Ebre at Roquetes, Tarragona, in August 1905. In 1916 he moved it next to St. Ignatius College in Sarrià, where it acquired the name Chemical Institute of Sarrià. In 1965 the Ministry of Education recognized it as a State Higher Technical Education Center. In 1984 it ceased to be a legally dependent centre of the Society of Jesus and became a foundation governed by a board of trustees. On 1 March 1990 it joined with other institutions in becoming Ramon Llull University, the first private university in Catalonia as approved by the Parliament of Catalonia on 10 May 1991, then called the IQS School of Engineering and IQS School of Management (formerly School of Economics ADE).

In 2005, IQS received the Gold Medal of the city of Barcelona and the Creu de Sant Jordi distinction of the Government of Catalonia, in recognition of their teaching and research. In 2010 construction began on the new IQS School of Management building, which was officially opened by the then Prince of Asturias and Girona on 12 December 2012. In 2013, IQS School of Engineering began offering a degree in biotechnology.

IQS School of Engineering

IQS School of Engineering offers studies in chemistry, chemical engineering, industrial engineering, biotechnology, bioengineering and pharmacy.

See also

References

  1. Victori i Companys, Lluís (2007). "Fr. Eduard Vitoria Miralles". Contributions to Science. 3 (3). Institut d'Estudis Catalans: 431–434. doi:10.2436/20.7010.01.20. ISSN 1575-6343. Retrieved 2021-07-27.
  2. ZonaIT. "IQS Institut Químic de Sarrià - Biotech Spain". biotech-spain.com. Retrieved 2017-09-27.
  3. "Maragall entrega la Creu de Sant Jordi a 32 personas y 15 entidades". La Vanguardia. Retrieved 2017-09-27.
  4. "El Institut Químic de Sarrià inaugura el mayor laboratorio español de biotecnología - Pharmatech". www.pharmatech.es. Retrieved 2017-09-27.
  5. "NanomedSpain – Plataforma Española de Nanomedicina". www.nanomedspain.net (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2017-09-27.

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