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UniversidaddeCádiz
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras

Specific information about Mobility Programs

1. Cooperation agreements

Our Faculty has intense international relations embodied in numerous bilateral agreements within the framework of Erasmus exchanges. The following table shows the number of agreements and places by country and Degree:

DESTINATION UNIVERSITY
COUNTRY CODE PLACES ON OFFER
MONTHS COORDINATOR
 Eberhard Karl Universität Tübingen  Germany  4781  1  9  José Marchena Domínguez
Universiteit Gent Belgium 4244 1 10 Jose Marchena Domínguez
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Belgium 4253 1 9 Manuel Bustos Rodríguez
Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) Belgium 4259 1 6 Manuel Bustos Rodríguez
University of Southern Denmark Denmark 4345 1 6 Darío Bernal Casasola
Helsingin yliopisto (University of Helsinki) Finland 4846 2 9 Julio Pérez Serrano
Université Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux 3 France 3862 2 9 Manuel Bustos Rodríguez
Université de Bretagne Occidentale France 4758 2 9 Juan Adolfo Chica Ruiz
Université de Bretagne Occidentale France 4590 2 9 José Marchena Domínguez
Université de Bourgogne France 4958 2 10 Julio Pérez Serrano
Université du Littoral Côte d’Opale France 4778 2 10 Julio Pérez Serrano
Université de Nantes France 4771 3 6 Manuel Bustos Rodríguez
Université de Nimes France 10232 2 10 Francisco Javier Guzmán Armario
Université Vincennes Saint Denis France 3938 2 6 Julio Pérez Serrano
Université Paris Quest Nanterre France 3942 2 9 Julio Pérez Serrano
Institut d’etudes politiques de Rennes France 4197 5 9 Julio Pérez Serrano
Université de Toulousse II-Le Mirail France 4441 1 9 José Marchena Domínguez
Université de Bretagne-Sud France 4842 2 9 Manuel Bustos Rodríguez
University of Pécs Hungary 4779 4 5 Julio Pérez Serrano
 University of Pannonia Hungary 2933 4 5 Julio Pérez Serrano
Universitá Degli Studi di Cagliari Italy 4360 1 9 Jose Marchena Domínguez
Universitá Degli Studi de Firenze Italy 4374 2 9 Gonzalo Butrón Prida
Universitá degli Studi di Salerno Italy 2295 3 9 Lázaro Lagostena Barrios
Universitá degli Studi di Sassari Italy 10344 1 9 Ana María Niveau de Villedary Mariñas
Universitá degli Studi di Siena Italy 4465 3 9 Darío Bernal Casasola
Universitá degli Studi di Siena Italy 4408 3 9 Emilio Martín Gutiérrez
Universitá degli Studi di Udine Italy 2372 2 9 Francisco Javier Lomas Salmonte
Universitá degli Studi di Venezia Italy 3640 2 6 Darío Bernal Casasola
Universitá degli Studi della Tuscia Italy 4286 2 6 Alberto Ramos Santana
Universitá degli Studi della Tuscia Italy 4285 2 6 Emilio Martín Gutiérrez
The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin Poland 4890 2 5 Antonio Víñez Sánchez
Uniwersytet Warszawski Poland 2342 2 4 Francisco Javier Lomas Salmonte
Universidade de Lisboa Portugal 4033 2 9 Lázaro Lagostena Barrios
Universidade do Porto Portugal 4498 2 9 Alberto Ramos Santana
University of Leeds United Kingdom 4566 4 9 José Marchena Domínguez
Harran Universitesi Turkey 10235 4 10 María Lazarich González
Middle East Technical University Turkey 4583 2 9 Julio Pérez Serrano
Suleyman Demirel University Turkey 4919 1 9 Antonia Víñez Sánchez
Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour France 10641 1 6 Julio Pérez Serrano

2. Possible aid to finance mobility

  • Erasmus mobility is financed with funds from the European Commission, the State Secretariat, the Junta de Andalucía and the University of Cádiz. In the criteria for the financial assignment of the scholarship, the resources available to the applicants are taken into consideration. There are also special Erasmus grants for disabled students. Outgoing Erasmus students receive specific language training through language courses offered by the Higher Center for Modern Languages.
  • The Bancaja Mobility Program is financed by this entity with € 50000 in total.
  • The Averroes Mobility Program is funded under the “Erasmus Mundus External Cooperation Window” Program of the European Commission.

3. Adaptation of mobility actions to the objectives of the Title

All mobility actions are developed within the framework of previous agreements on study programs to be completed abroad. These agreements are based on the acquisition of the Degree in History competences.

These mobility actions make it possible to acquire a national and international cultural background that is in high demand in the labor market. Among the objectives of the mobility program is that students benefit from the social and cultural experience that life implies in other countries, improve their curricular training focused on labor incorporation, strengthen their communication skills, cooperation, adaptation and understanding of other cultures. All of them are basic skills of a graduate in History.

The promotion of internationalization in the degree is very important, since it is necessary to improve and encourage students to perform mobilities under the Erasmus program, and to break the student’s tendency to complete their undergraduate training without having had the opportunity to anticipate future practices and needs in other countries in which the implementation of new degrees adapted to the European Higher Education Area is already a reality.

 

4. Planning, mechanisms for monitoring, evaluation, credit assignment and adequate curricular recognition

Within the planning, evaluation and monitoring of the student’s Erasmus mobility, the following processes and schedule can be established:

  • At the request of the different Degrees, bilateral agreements or interuniversity agreements are established with another European University that affect that Degree. If the foreign University agrees to exchange students for that Degree, a Bilateral Contract is signed, which is the responsibility of the Office of International Relations and the Degree teacher who has requested the exchange (academic coordinator).
  • Before November 1, the International Relations Office must send to the European Commission the list of all the bilateral agreements established in the University and the student mobility flows contemplated in each agreement. This is called the Institutional Contract with Brussels.
  • Although the approval of this Institutional Contract does not usually occur until May-June, the University will implement its mechanisms for awarding places prior to that approval. In this way, in January / February of each year, the International Relations Office publishes the places and destinations for the next course, together with the basis of the call, and the requirements established by the Program.
  • The candidates selection is made in each Degree, based on the requirements of the call, which is always academic. The Academic Coordinator of that specific Exchange with each Degree is responsible for that selection. After a period of claims, International Relations publishes the definitive assignment of places.

5. Mechanisms of support and orientation to students once enrolled.

The Degree has procedures, within the Quality Assurance System, for the management of outgoing and incoming students called “P06 – Procedure for the student mobility management”. These processes allow normalising the definition of the mobility objectives of the Degree, the programs planning in relation to these objectives, systematizing the monitoring and evaluation procedures, as well as regularizing the mechanisms of support and orientation to students once enrolled in mobility.