Universidad de Granada, SPAIN
Contact person: Dr. Artur SCHMITT, Networks, Associations and Projects, Vice-Rectorate for International Relations and Development Cooperation
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http://www.ugr.es/ |
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dirinternational@ugr.es and intlprojects@ugr.es |
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Complejo Administrativo Triunfo, 18071 Granada (España) |
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(+34)958-248059 |
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(+34)958-243009 |
| Name of the University | Name of the University Universidad de Granada |
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| General Website | http://www.ugr.es |
| - Website with specific information for Erasmus Mundus applicants |
http://internacional.ugr.es/pages/movilidad/estudiantes/entrantes/erasmusmundus?lang=en |
| Academic calendar (lecture periods) | |
| Link to academic calendar | http://secretariageneral.ugr.es/pages/calendario?lang=en |
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| first term 2012/2013 (winter term) | start date: end of September 2012 |
| end date: end of January 2013 | |
| examination period(s):end of January until mid February 2013 | |
| second term 2012/2013(summer term) | start date:mid February 2013 |
| end date:mid June 2013 | |
| examination period(s):beginning of June until mid July 2013 | |
| Admission and registration | ||
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| Exchange students (credit transfer, non degree seeking) • At the moment of application and during the entire stay abroad, the students must be enrolled in an undergraduate or master programme at their home institution and pay the corresponding tuition fees there where applicable. • A learning and recognition agreement is mandatory and has to be submitted to the home and host institutions before the start of the stay abroad. Modifications are possible only during the first month of the corresponding study period. |
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| Undergraduate | Possible duration | 1 One semester: 5 months One academic year: 10 months |
| Enrolment deadline | first term: October 2012 second term: February 2013 |
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| Language requirements | Level B1 in Spanish according to the Common European Frame of Reference for Languages. | |
| Contact information | intlinfo@ugr.es | |
| Additional information | Possible resit examinations in September will not be covered by the grant. | |
| Master | Possible duration | One semester: 5 months |
| Enrolment deadline | September / October 2012 | |
| Language requirements | Level B1 in the language of instruction (usually Spanish or English) according to the Common European Frame of Reference for Languages. Each master’s programme may have established higher admission requirements. | |
| Admission requirements | Pre-admission letter signed by the programme coordinator at the University of Granada | |
| Contact information | epinternacional@ugr.es | |
| Additional information | 1) Stays including the preparation of a master thesis are possible but the master thesis will have to be defended at the home institution. 2) A change of status to full degree student is not possible. |
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| Short stays | |
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| At doctoral level • Potential applicants must be regular doctoral candidates at their home institution and pay the corresponding tuition fees there where applicable. • A study and work plan is mandatory and has to be submitted before the start |
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| Possible dates and duration | Any date and duration previously agreed with the corresponding research unit at the Universidad de Granada |
| Admission requirements | 1) Invitation letter signed by the programme coordinator at the University of Granada 2) Draft study and work plan drawn in cooperation with the academic supervisors at the home and host universities. It must be signed by the student and the academic supervisor at the home and host universities. |
| Registration deadline | All the year round |
| Language requirements | Sufficient knowledge of the working language previously agreed with the corresponding research unit at the Universidad de Granada |
| Contact information | epinternacional@ugr.es |
| Additional information | Cotutelle agreements will be promoted. |
| At post-doctoral level • Potential applicants must hold a doctoral degree and will normally be a researcher at their home institution. • A work plan is mandatory and has to be submitted before the start of the stay abroad |
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| Possible dates and duration | Any date and duration previously agreed with the corresponding research unit at the Universidad de Granada |
| Admission requirements | 1) Invitation letter signed by the head of the corresponding research unit at the Universidad de Granada 2) Research plan to be agreed on previously with the contact person at the University of Granada |
| Registration deadline | All the year round |
| Language requirements | Sufficient knowledge of the working language previously agreed with the coordinator of the corresponding research unit at the Universidad de Granada |
| Contact information | intlinfo@ugr.es |
| For academic and administrative staff • Potential applicants must work as academic or administrative staff at their home institution. • A work plan is mandatory and has to be submitted before the start of the stay abroad. |
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| Possible dates and duration | Any date and duration previously agreed with the corresponding academic or administrative unit at the Universidad de Granada |
| Admission requirements | 1) Invitation letter signed by the head of the corresponding academic or administrative unit 2) Work plan to be agreed on previously with the contact person at the University of Granada |
| Registration deadline | All the year round |
| Language requirements | Sufficient knowledge of the working language previously agreed with the head of the corresponding academic or administrative unit |
| Contact information | intlinfo@ugr.es |
| Proof of Language proficiency |
| Only official language proficiency certificates issued by the institutions listed in the file listed HERE will be accepted. If an official language proficiency certificate issued by one of the organizations mentioned in the list of organizations recognized by our university (see: the previous link) cannot be provided before the deadline of the call for applications, potential applicants may submit other certificates that indicate a sufficient level of language competence. The language proficiency should be expressed in terms of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages regarding speaking, writing, listening and reading. Notwithstanding, the Universidad de Granada reserves the right to accept or refuse any non-official language proficiency certificate on an individual basis during the application and evaluation phase. Important: Undergraduate (B) and Master (M) students pre-selected for a scholarship MUST provide an official language proficiency certificate before they can receive an invitation letter for their stay at the Universidad de Granada. If such a certificate is not provided, the Universidad de Granada will NOT be able to admit the student. |
| International Office / Student Service Center / Visitor Service | ||
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| Address | Vice-Rectorate for International Relations and Development Cooperation University of Granada Cuesta del Hospicio s/n E-18071 Granada(Spain) http://internacional.ugr.es |
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| Contact persons | for incoming students | Vice-Rectorate for International Relations e-mail: intlinfo@ugr.es phone: +34 958 249030 |
| for outgoing students | Vice-Rectorate for International Relations e-mail: intlinfo@ugr.es phone: +34 958 249030 |
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| for outgoing staff | Vice-Rectorate for International Relations e-mail: intlinfo@ugr.es phone: +34 958 249030 |
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| for incoming staff | Vice-Rectorate for International Relations e-mail: intlinfo@ugr.es phone: +34 958 249030 |
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