University of Madrid may refer to:
- Complutense University of Madrid, the historic university founded in 1293
- Autonomous University of Madrid, a public university established in 1968
- Technical University of Madrid, founded in 1971 from the merger of several schools of engineering and architecture, originated mainly in the 18th century
- Charles III University of Madrid, a public university founded in 1989
- European University of Madrid, a private university founded in 1995 and owned by Laureate Education, Inc.
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