Deusto opens its campuses to present next year’s academic programmes and guide prospective students

This Saturday, 17 January, Bilbao and San Sebastian will provide personalised information on more than 50 undergraduate and double degree programmes for the 2026–27 academic year. The event offers a first-hand look at university services, facilities, and the admissions process, which has been open since 9 January.

Deusto opens its doors to prospective students

17 January 2026

Bilbao Campus San Sebastian Campus

The University of Deusto is now ready to welcome those participating in the Open Day, which will take place on Saturday, 17 January on the Bilbao and San Sebastian campuses. At a crucial time for academic guidance, the university aims to support young people in finding the programme that best matches their interests, promoting direct engagement with the university environment.

From 10:00 to 14:00, the University will become a space for personalised guidance, where prospective students can explore in detail more than 50 undergraduate and double degree programmes across Business, Law, Politics and International Relations, Languages, Communication, Education and Sport, Social Intervention, Theology, Engineering, and Health.

The teams responsible for the faculties and university services will answer questions about degree programmes, the admissions process, international programmes, career opportunities, and extracurricular activities. In addition to the information sessions, guided tours have been organised to show the facilities, laboratories and common areas. To attend this open day, prior registration is required: deusto.es/puertasabiertas.

Focus on new digital profiles

The highlight for the 2026/27 academic year is Deusto’s strong commitment to cutting-edge formats. It is worth highlighting the new “Audiovisual Creation” programme, linked to the Communication degree, which will be offered entirely in Basque. This programme has been created to train professionals capable of mastering contemporary audiovisual storytelling and producing high-quality content with a creative and critical approach.

Likewise, the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences presents the "Language & Technology" programme for the Modern Languages or Basque Language and Culture degrees. This programme, taught in English, positions Deusto at the forefront of education by combining language study with Artificial Intelligence tools, chatbots, and machine translation, preparing specialists to lead the digital transformation.

The application period for undergraduate programmes has been open since 9 January.