Universidad Europea President and CEO Otilia de la Fuente released a trailer titled "Un futuro por escribir," detailing the institution's history and future plans [1].
The presentation underscores the university's shift toward a practical and international educational model. As higher education faces increasing competition for global talent, the institution is positioning itself as a hub for diverse, career-ready graduates.
In the video, de la Fuente examines the past, present, and future of the university [1]. She said the model prioritizes practical application over traditional theory, a strategy intended to better prepare students for the modern workforce.
Diversity is a central pillar of this growth strategy. De la Fuente said that more than 40% of the university's students are international [1]. This student body represents more than 100 different nationalities [1].
By emphasizing this international reach, the university aims to create a multicultural environment that mirrors the globalized nature of current industry standards. The trailer serves as a roadmap for the institution's continued expansion and its commitment to a practical pedagogy [1].
De la Fuente said the goal is to write a new future for the institution, focusing on the intersection of academic rigor, and professional utility [1]. The university continues to scale its operations to accommodate this growing international demographic [1].
“More than 40% of our students are international and from more than 100 nationalities”
The Universidad Europea is pivoting toward a 'practical' educational model to attract a global demographic. By reporting a student body comprising over 100 nationalities, the institution is signaling its transition from a regional entity to a global competitor in the higher education market, focusing on employability and international networking as its primary value propositions.



