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Universidad de Zaragoza. Universidad de Zaragoza. International Academic Activities. University of Zaragoza – Location. Cities with UZ campuses. Huesca Jaca (Summer Courses) La Almunia Teruel Zaragoza. University of Zaragoza – Basic Facts I. Year of Foundation - 1542.
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Universidad de Zaragoza International Academic Activities
Cities with UZ campuses Huesca Jaca (Summer Courses) La Almunia Teruel Zaragoza
University of Zaragoza – Basic Facts I Year of Foundation - 1542 Number of Students 2009-2010 - 34.122 Professors and Researchers - 3.542 Administrative Personnel - 1.850 Graduates per Year - 5.739 Number of Graduate Studies Offered - 90 Number of Masters Offered – 73 PhD Studies Offered - 93 PhDs obtained 2009-2010 - 74
University of Zaragoza – Basic Facts II Libraries - 21 Residence Halls for Students: 9 in Zaragoza, 1 in Huesca and 1 in Teruel Other Services: Accommodation Office, Food Service, Computer Rooms, General WiFi, Cultural Activities, Sports Facilities, Courses of Spanish as a Foreign Language, School of Modern Languages, Publishing Service, Special Facilities for the Disabled...
The International Relations Structure at the UZ Dra. Regina Lázaro Gistau Vice-Rector for International Relations Subdeans and Subdirectors for International Relations Dr. Jesús Vela Rodrigo. Director for International Relations Mrs. Eva Pastor González Head of the Central International Relations Office International Relations Offices with Officials at 8 Centers, Schools or Faculties. 2 International Relations Officers 5 International Relations Officials Important notice: All information within this presentation is related to academic services. Research activities/programmes/facilities are not included.
UZ – Participation in LLP - Erasmus Outgoing Students 2009 - 2010per Country
UZ – Participation in LLP - Erasmus Incoming European Students 2009 - 2010
Number of Outgoing Erasmus Teaching Staff Exchanges 2008 - 2010 2008 – 2009: 137 2009 – 2010: 129
Number of Erasmus Bilateral Agreements per Country 2009-2010
Other Erasmus Actions in which the UZ Has Taken Part between 2000 and 2010 Erasmus DISS - 1 Erasmus PROG - 1 Erasmus Thematic Networks - 10 Erasmus Intensive Programmes - 18 Erasmus Virtual Campuses - 1 Erasmus Multilateral Projects – 2
Participation of the UZ in Projects Supported by the Grundtvig Programme between 2002 and 2010 Grundtvig - 3
Participation of the UZ in Projects Supported by the Comenius Programme 2009 - 2010 Comenius – 3
Participation of the UZ in Projects Supported by the ALFA Programme between 1997 and 2010 Projects coordinated by the UZ - 7 Projects in which the UZ has taken part as a Partner - 9
Participation of the UZ in Projects Supported by the TEMPUS Programme between 1996 and 2010 Projects coordinated by the UZ - 1 Projects in which the UZ has taken part as a partner - 5
Participation of the UZ in Projects within the “E-learning” Framework between 2002 and 2006 Projects coordinated by the UZ - 1
Participation of the UZ in Projects Supported by the LEONARDO Programme between 1995 and 2010 Projects coordinated by the UZ - 2 Projects in which the UZ has taken part as a partner - 15
Participation of the UZ in the “Jean Monnet Action” between 2000 and 2010 Jean Monnet “Chairs” - 1 Jean Monnet European “Modules” - 3
Participation of the UZ in Projects Supported by the Asia-Link Programme between 2003 and 2007 Projects in which the UZ took part as a partner - 1
Participation of the UZ in the ERASMUS MUNDUS programme Participation as a partner in the “Erasmus Mundus Action 4” coordinated by the Adam Mickiewicz University – Poznan, Poland. 2004 – 2007. 3 new EM4 projects applied for in 2007 1 EM1 Master applied for in 2007 1 EM Ext. Coop. Window applied for in 2009 9 EM applied for in 2010
Participation in Erasmus Mundus “Master in Membrane Engineering” Coordinated by: Université Montpellier 2 Sciences et Techniques - France UZ in charge of: Nanoscience and Nanotechnologies Track
Alβan Scholarships for Latin-American Postgraduate Students Number of students received at the UZ between 2003 and 2008 - 19
SCH PhD Students Number of students/grants 2001-2005 - 5 Number of students/grants 2002-2006 - 6 Number of students/grants 2003-2007 - 6 Number of students/grants 2004-2008 - 10 Number of students/grants 2005-2009 - 12 Number of students/grants 2006-2010 - 18 Number of students/grants 2007-2011 - 15 Number of students/grants 2008-2012 - 25
Interuniversity Cooperation Programme of the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, through the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation (AECI), supports the “Interuniversity Cooperation Programme”(PCI). PCI supports the development of continuous and cooperative relations between research centres and universities in Spain, Latin-America and the Arab World. It also intends to strengthen postgraduate education systems in Latin-America. The supported themes coincide with the priorities for the Spanish Cooperation with Latin-America and the Arab countries established by the Ministry.
Co-operation Scholarships – Figures 2004 - 2010 740 Spanish Students have enjoyed Professional Training in different Latin-American countries 130 Latin-American Students have received professional training at the UZ.
“Bancaja-UZ” Exchange Programme with Universities from Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the U.S.A 2008 - 2010 Outgoing students: 32 Incoming students: 43
Americampus Exchange Programme with Latin-American Students 2007 - 2010 Outgoing students - 88 Incoming students - 54
Membership of the UZ at International Associations and Networks EAIE – European Association for International Education EUA – European University Association AUIP – Latin-American University Association for Postgraduate Studies NAFSA – Association of International Educators ARAMIP – Midi Pyrénées – Aragón Association
International Students’ Associations Represented at the UZ AEGEE – Association des Etats Généraux des Etudiants de L’Europe IMFSA-Spain – Spanish Federation of Medicine Students for International Cooperation DIR – Europa - Resources Exchange and Dissemination in Europe AIESEC - International Association of Economics and Business Administration Students ESN – Erasmus Students Network IAESTE – International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience
Incoming- Outgoing Erasmus Students (5 years) IN OUT • 2006-2007 768 744 • 2007-2008 765 729 • 2008-2009 820 708 • 2009-2010 809 795 • 2010-2011 781 895
Major Places of Origin Incoming Erasmus Students • Academic year 2010-2011 • France……………..227 • Italy………………. 164 • Germany……………63 • United Kingdom……34
Preferred Destinations Outgoing Erasmus Students • Academic year 2010-2011 Italy………………… 185 • United Kingdom…….104 • France……………….100 • Germany……………...71 • Balance: we try to be reciprocal, but do not strive
Work Placements/Academic/Staff Mobility • Work placements (difficulties finding companies) • Academic Mobility (quite stable9 • Staff Mobility (internal call only)
Ways of helping Erasmus students to integrate • International Students Associations (AGEE, ESN..) tutor programme • Vice-deans for IR, ORI`s (welcome sessions) • Mobility Counselor (Town Hall-University) • Office for disabled students
University of Zaragoza Contact mail: relint@unizar.es web: www.unizar.es Thank you!!