El Colegio Mayor Aldaz es un centro universitario adscrito a las Universidad de Navarra. Desde 1994 ofrece a sus estudiantes mujeres un lugar para convivir y proyectar juntas actividades académicas, formativas y culturales.
Enlazando con los ideales que, desde sus orígenes, caracterizan a las universidades, en Aldaz se ofrece una formación para las universitarias que complete todos los ámbitos (profesional, social y humano), y de respuesta a las necesidades de la sociedad actual.
El Colegio Mayor Mendaur es un centro universitario adscrito a la Universidad de Navarra, y al igual que ésta es una obra corporativa del Opus Dei. Desde 1995 ofrece a sus estudiantes un lugar para convivir y proyectar juntos actividades académicas, formativas y culturales.
En Mendaur conviven alumnos de más de 15 nacionalidades. El compromiso internacional se traduce en la reserva de un 30% de plazas para estos alumnos.
Belagua es un Colegio Mayor de fundación propia de la Universidad de Navarra y, cómo ésta, es una iniciativa educativa del Opus Dei. Pone a disposición de sus residentes todos los servicios necesarios para que aprovechen al máximo el paso por la universidad. Su objetivo principal es proporcionar un ambiente que estimule y favorezca la formación profesional, humana, cultural y gestora de los estudiantes. De hecho, el Colegio Mayor está abierto también a otros muchos universitarios que no viven en alguna de sus cuatro sedes. La finalidad de Belagua es, precisamente, formar ciudadanos dispuestos a construir una sociedad más justa, en la línea del objetivo que se planteó el fundador del Colegio Mayor y de la Universidad de Navarra, san Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer:
Ely is an independent college residence in central Dublin providing full-board accommodation for male students. It is ideally located in the heart of Dublin city, just off St Stephen’s Green and a five minutes’ walk from Trinity College Dublin.
Es una residencia universitaria para varones.
Netherhall House is an intercollegiate hall of residence for male students, situated in a pleasant part of Hampstead, and well-connected by public transport to the colleges and institutions of higher education in London. In the tradition of Oxbridge colleges, Netherhall supports your pursuit of academic excellence and all-round development, within a community of university students, teachers and researchers.
Fonteneige University Center accomodates young female full-time university and cegep students. The center is more than just a residence. It provides warm family atmosphere and an environment conducive to academic work.
Castleville Study Centre provides study facilities for second and third-level students and full-board accommodation for male college students. It offers a focus for academic life and an environment that encourages students to get the most out of their years in university, and education generally.
Social projects organised both locally and in developing countries give students an opportunity to help children from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Our facilities and activities are also open to non-resident university students and graduates who have already started to work.
Students of all nationalities and creeds are welcome.
Education in religious values is provided in Castleville by Opus Dei, a personal Prelature of the Catholic Church.
Bayridge is an independent student residence and cultural center situated in the heart of Boston’s Back Bay. The dorm-like facility houses nearly 60 undergraduate and graduate women from more than a dozen schools in the area.
Bayridge is much more than a dorm or a housing facility. The serious study atmosphere allows students to excel in their chosen degree, while the family atmosphere gives everyone a place to call home. In addition, residents are welcome to participate in a variety of cultural activities offered by the Cultural Center.
The residence and cultural center are open to women of all nationalities, creeds, and ethnic backgrounds.
The activities of spiritual formation offered at Bayridge are entrusted to Opus Dei, a personal prelature of the Catholic Church.
Ashwell House, an intercollegiate hall of residence, offers catered accommodation to 45 female students.
Located just off City Road, it is within easy reach of most London universities. By combining an atmosphere of serious study with a warm, family environment, Ashwell provides the ideal place for young women who want to make the most of their time at university.
Since 1962, Ashwell House has been home to women from Great Britain and all over the world pursuing their studies in London. Originally situated in Notting Hill, Ashwell moved to its current location in 1990.
Ashwell House is a member of European University College Association(EUCA),a European network of Collegiate Halls of Residence offering a complete range of activities to provide all-round formation to university students.
Events and activities organised at Ashwell are open to residents and non-residents alike. Activities of a spiritual or doctrinal nature are entrusted to Opus Dei, a Personal Prelature of the Catholic Church.