universidad de zaragoza. international academic activities
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Universidad de ZaragozaUniversidad de Zaragoza
Universidad de Universidad de ZaragozaZaragoza
International Academic International Academic ActivitiesActivities
University of Zaragoza – Location University of Zaragoza – Location
Cities with UZ campusesCities with UZ campuses
Huesca
Jaca (Summer Courses)
La Almunia
Teruel
Zaragoza
University of Zaragoza – Basic Facts IUniversity 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 University of Zaragoza – Basic Facts IIFacts 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 The International Relations Structure at the UZStructure at the UZ
Dra. Regina Lázaro GistauVice-Rector forInternational Relations
Dr. Jesús Vela Rodrigo. Director for InternationalRelations
Mrs. Eva Pastor GonzálezHead of the Central International RelationsOffice
2 International RelationsOfficers
5 International Relations Officials
Subdeans and Subdirectors for International Relations
International RelationsOffices with Officials at 8 Centers, Schools or Faculties.
Important notice: All information within this presentation is related to
academic services. Research activities/programmes/facilities are not included.
UZ – Participation in LLP - ErasmusUZ – Participation in LLP - ErasmusOutgoing Students 2009 - 2010 per Country
Austria 25Belgium 53Czech R. 18Denmark 36Estonia 1Finland 37France 79Germany 69Greece 11Hungary 6
Ireland 24Italy 139Malta 2Netherlands 36Norway 8Poland 45Portugal 26Romania 4Slovakia 4Sweden 52
Total
795
Switzerland 3
Turkey 7
U. Kingdom 110
UZ – Participation in LLP - ErasmusUZ – Participation in LLP - Erasmus
Austria 8Belgium 30Bulgaria 8Czech R. 15Denmark 4Estonia 3Finland 9France 244Germany 126Greece 10
Hungary 6Ireland 11Italy 160Lithuania 12Netherlands 34Poland 40Portugal 12Romania 11Slovakia 5Slovenia 5
Total
847
Incoming European Students 2009 - 2010
Sweden 7
Switzerland 2
Turkey 21
United Kingdom
64
Number of Outgoing Erasmus Number of Outgoing Erasmus Teaching Staff Exchanges 2008 - Teaching Staff Exchanges 2008 -
20102010
2008 – 2009: 137
2009 – 2010: 129
Number of Erasmus Bilateral Number of Erasmus Bilateral Agreements per Country 2009-Agreements per Country 2009-
20102010Austria 27Belgium 42Czech R. 10Denmark 20Estonia 2Finland 28France 253Germany 145
Greece 21Hungary 11Ireland 18Italy 153Lithuania 7Norway 8Poland 24Portugal 48
Romania 26Slovakia 3Slovenia 4Sweden 31Switzerland 10
The Netherlands
28
Turkey 12U. Kingdom 81
Total 1012
Other Erasmus Actions in which the Other Erasmus Actions in which the UZ Has Taken Part between 2000 and UZ Has Taken Part between 2000 and
20102010Erasmus 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 Participation of the UZ in Projects Supported by the Grundtvig Supported by the Grundtvig
Programme between 2002 and 2010Programme between 2002 and 2010
Grundtvig - 3
Participation of the UZ in Projects Participation of the UZ in Projects Supported by the Comenius Supported by the Comenius
Programme 2009 - 2010Programme 2009 - 2010
Comenius – 3
Participation of the UZ in Projects Participation of the UZ in Projects Supported by the ALFA Programme Supported by the ALFA Programme
between 1997 and 2010between 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 Participation of the UZ in Projects Supported by the TEMPUS Programme Supported by the TEMPUS Programme
between 1996 and 2010between 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 Participation of the UZ in Projects within the “E-learning” Framework within the “E-learning” Framework
between 2002 and 2006between 2002 and 2006
Projects coordinated by the UZ - 1
Participation of the UZ in Projects Participation of the UZ in Projects Supported by the LEONARDO Supported by the LEONARDO
Programme between 1995 and 2010Programme 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 Participation of the UZ in the “Jean Monnet Action” between “Jean Monnet Action” between
2000 and 20102000 and 2010
Jean Monnet “Chairs” - 1
Jean Monnet European “Modules” - 3
Participation of the UZ in Projects Participation of the UZ in Projects Supported by the Asia-Link Supported by the Asia-Link
Programme between 2003 and 2007Programme between 2003 and 2007
Projects in which the UZ took part as a partner - 1
Participation of the UZ in the Participation of the UZ in the ERASMUS MUNDUS programmeERASMUS 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 Participation in Erasmus Mundus “Master in Membrane “Master in Membrane
Engineering”Engineering”
Coordinated by: Université Montpellier 2 Sciences et Techniques - France
UZ in charge of: Nanoscience and Nanotechnologies Track
AlAlββanan Scholarships for Latin- Scholarships for Latin-American Postgraduate StudentsAmerican Postgraduate Students
Number of students received at the UZ between 2003 and 2008 - 19
SCH PhD StudentsSCH PhD StudentsNumber 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 Interuniversity Cooperation Programme of the Spanish Ministry of Programme of the Spanish Ministry of
Foreign AffairsForeign AffairsThe 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 – Co-operation Scholarships – Figures 2004 - 2010Figures 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.
Outgoing students: 32
Incoming students: 43
““Bancaja-UZ” Exchange Programme Bancaja-UZ” Exchange Programme with Universities from Australia, with Universities from Australia,
Canada, New Zealand and the U.S.A Canada, New Zealand and the U.S.A 2008 - 20102008 - 2010
Americampus Exchange Programme Americampus Exchange Programme with Latin-American Students 2007 - with Latin-American Students 2007 -
20102010
Outgoing students - 88
Incoming students - 54
Membership of the UZ at International Membership of the UZ at International Associations and NetworksAssociations 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’ International Students’ Associations Represented at the Associations Represented at the
UZUZAEGEE – 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 Incoming- Outgoing Erasmus Students (5 years)Students (5 years) IN OUT
2006-2007 768 7442007-2008 765 7292008-2009 820 7082009-2010 809 7952010-2011 781 895
Major Places of Origin Incoming Major Places of Origin Incoming Erasmus StudentsErasmus Students
Academic year 2010-2011
France……………..227Italy………………. 164Germany……………63United Kingdom……34
Preferred Destinations Outgoing Preferred Destinations Outgoing Erasmus Students 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 Work Placements/Academic/Staff MobilityMobility
Work placements (difficulties finding companies)
Academic Mobility (quite stable9Staff Mobility (internal call only)
Ways of helping Erasmus Ways of helping Erasmus students to integratestudents 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 University of ZaragozaZaragoza
Contact mail: [email protected]: www.unizar.es
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