From 2007, the university's teaching and research is divided into five faculties (previously known as divisions).
Teaching at the university is divided into five faculties, which offer around 400 different courses.
Academic activities at the university are divided into three faculties.
The university is divided into six faculties, which together offer 200 fields of study.
Teaching at the college is divided into eight different faculties, where more than 1,000 courses are offered.
The university is divided into seven faculties and one college:
Academically the school is divided into nine faculties, each responsible for a major area of the curriculum.
The university's academic activities are divided into nine faculties and one business school.
The university is then divided into seven faculties, with each faculty headed by a dean.
It is divided into 4 faculties: catholic theology, law, humanities and natural science.