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Faculty of Business and Economic Sciences

Studying abroad

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We at the International Relations Office manage several programmes that enable students to broaden their knowledge, discover new cultures, interact with students and teachers from other Spanish, European, Latin-American and North American universities, as well as add to their CVs and open up new opportunities for the future.Thanks to these programmes, students can benefit from an experience that will enable them to grow personally and which they will never forget.

Sign up for the chance to discover the world and take part in these long- and short-stay programmes whose details are as follows!

For further information, please contact us at ori.economiques@udg.edu, or come directly to the International Relations Office (on floor 1, Dean’s Offices area).

International Relations Office (ORI) at the Faculty of Business and Economic Sciences

Dr. Pilar Morera – Vice-Dean ORI and ERASMUS+ Programme
Dr. Jackeline Velazco – Prometeu Programme

Dr. Gabriel Jover - SICUE Programme
Tel:+34 972 418 094
Email: ori.economiques@udg.edu

Detailed information on the activities that the ORI carries out

  • ERASMUS+: this is a programme offering students the chance to study in another EU country for one semester or for an entire academic year.The Erasmus+ Grant is awarded to everyone who takes part in it.
  • PROMETEU: a programme that gives students the chance to study in Latin America and Florida for a semester.The Santander Scholarship is not awarded to every student but only to those who meet its exacting requirements.
  • SICUE: a programme that offers students a chance to spend an academic year at another Spanish university.

 

 

Students wishing to opt for a long-stay mobility place will enrol on the application

MOBOUT 

Procedure to follow if you are seeking mobility: ERASMUS I YOU PROMISE 

You will be informed by the ORI heads (in order of deadline)

Calendar for the 2026/2027 call

 

  • Universities we have an agreement with for ERASMUS+ stays

What procedures do you have to carry out before, during and after your stay?

Information

  • Universities we have an agreement with for PROMOTEU stays

 

What procedures do you have to carry out before, during and after your stay?

Information

Universities we have an agreement with for SICUE stays

Calendar for the 26/27 SICUE call

What procedures do you have to carry out before, during and after your stay?

Short stays (ETAP, EUROWEEK, International Event, International Week)

 

The features common to all these activities are that they enable students to do the following:

 

  • They last for a week
  • Carry out academic activities
  • Discover other cultural realities
  • Work in a team
  • Relate to an international environment
  • Practise their English
  • Obtain 3 academically recognised ECTS

Students are required to have a B2.1 level of English at the least.

They are activities awarded grants by the faculty and, all groups are coordinated by the faculty's lecturers.

  • ETAP: Before face-to-face stays, participants at of each institution will prepare an online presentation to be given at the ETAP’s first session.This is for the purposes of showing students form other countries the most notable features of the University of Girona and the Faculty of Business and Economic Sciences as well as the most outstanding aspects of Catalan culture and our country.What is more, it also provides an opportunity for students at the faculty to offer a personal presentation and tell something about themselves, as a way of starting personal relations during their stay.

    These previous online activities help to train students in team-work coordination and consolidating the necessary skills which will enable them, during their face-to-face stay, to compete and achieve better individual and collective learning results.

    It is organised by the ETAP Network, each course in a different EU country.

  • EUROWEEK: made up of teams working on a project relating to entrepreneurial issues during the months before they go to the city where the project is presented.

    It is organised in the framework of the PRIME Network, each course in a different EU country. 

  • INTERNATIONAL EVENT: This is a project that is organised from the Han University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands in collaboration with Hull University in the United Kingdom.

    This activity brings students together in groups to solve cases considered through businesses simulators. 

  • INTERNATIONAL WEEK

    Before face-to-face stays, participants at of each institution will prepare an online presentation to be given at the International Week’s first session.This is for the purposes of showing students form other countries the most notable features of the University of Girona and the Faculty of Business and Economic Sciences as well as the most outstanding aspects of Catalan culture and our country.What is more, it also provides an opportunity for students at the faculty to offer a personal presentation and tell something about themselves, as a way of starting personal relations during their stay.

    These previous online activities help to train students in team-work coordination and consolidating the necessary skills which will enable them, during their face-to-face stay, to compete and achieve better individual and collective learning results.

    This is a programme coordinated by Edutus University and which therefore takes place in Budapest.

Other activities

  • ACADEMIC STUDENT PARTNER: this involves accompanying a student who comes to the ERASMUS+, Prometeu or Sícue FCEE.  They are students who are enrolled on a subject taught in a language they do not fully master (Catalan or Spanish).This is about helping them, then, especially during the first weeks of class, in the language of the subject.
  • SEMINARS IN ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS SCIENCES: these are lectures given by visiting lecturers from international universities.

The International Relations Office will send information on each call to be published, which will also appear in the Faculty News space.

For any queries you can contact us at ori.economiques@udg.edu.

 

 

Deadline notifications are given by email.

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