European Association for International Education

Additional site visits on Tuesday 15 September
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01 Autonomous University of Madrid
Wednesday 16 September 10.15–approx. 16.00
The state-run Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM) has achieved an out­standing international reputation for its high-quality teaching and research, and is recognised in both national and inter­national rankings as one of the best Spanish universities. The visit will include a presentation of the institution as well as a tour of the campus. €: EUR 25 (fee includes lunch and transport)
www.uam.es


02 Complutense University of Madrid
Wednesday 16 September 10.15–approx. 18.00
The Universidad Complutense Madrid’s (UCM) prestige in Spain results from its long history and present day reputation. The 78 official degrees and the 180 doctorate programmes awarded by its faculties cover practically all areas of knowledge and make the UCM’s offerings the most comprehensive in the country. Today UCM has 87 000 students. Participants will visit the main campus, the Campus for Social Science and the Aranjuez Campus. €: EUR 25 (fee includes lunch and transport)
www.ucm.es


03 Technical University of Madrid
Wednesday 16 September 10.15–15.00
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) is the oldest and largest of the Spanish Technical Universities. UPM is made up of 21 schools dealing with different areas of technology. Twelve of them are Advanced Technical Schools offering engineering programmes and the rest are Technical Schools. Participants will visit the Telecom School. €: EUR 25 (fee includes lunch and transport)
www.upm.es


04 Universidad Pontificia Comillas
Wednesday 16 September 10.15–15.00
The Universidad Pontificia Comillas is a Jesuit university known for the quality of its education, concern for solidarity and development cooperation, and personalised attention to its students. With over 100 years of experience, Universidad Pontificia Comillas excels in such fields as business, law, engineering and humanities, as well as nursing and theology. Participants will visit the University and will have the chance to meet some of the University’s exchange partners during a lunch reception. €: EUR 25 (fee includes lunch and transport)
www.upcomillas.es


05 University of Alcalá
Wednesday 16 September 10.15–approx. 18.00
Founded in 1499, the Universidad de Alcalá (UA) combines its history with an innovative and independent outlook on the future as it responds to modern educa­tional and professional needs. In 1998, UNESCO declared the UA a World Heritage site in recognition of its unique contribution to the development of education and its diffusion of the sciences, arts, language, and culture. The UA has three campuses: City Campus, External Campus and the Campus of Guadalajara. Participants will visit the first two. €: EUR 25 (fee includes lunch and transport)
www.uah.es


06 University Alfonso X El Sabio
Wednesday 16 September 10.15– approx. 17.15
Alfonso X el Sabio (UAX) is a private, independent university located on the outskirts of Madrid, with a student population of 10 000 and four main faculties: Health Sciences, Engineering, Social and Legal Studies and Applied Languages. Its aim is to provide the best possible education to its students while equipping them with appropriate skills for their professional lives. Participants will receive a general introduction to the University and a tour of the facilities. €: EUR 25 (fee includes lunch and transport)
www.uax.es


07 University Carlos III of Madrid
Wednesday 16 September 10.15–approx. 17.00
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid is a public Spanish university located in Madrid. All of its undergraduate degree programmes are adapted to the new EHEA and have full European academic recognition. Carlos III’s excellent international reputation attracts a large number of students from around the world who contribute to making Carlos III a centre of diversity, equality and tolerance. Participants will visit the Getafe and Leganés Campuses. €: EUR 25 (fee includes lunch and transport)
www.uc3m.es


08 Rey Juan Carlos University
Wednesday 16 September 10.15-approx. 17.30
The Rey Juan Carlos University (URJC) is a modern public university located in Madrid. It has four campuses (Móstoles, Alcorcón, Fuenlabrada and Vicalvaro) and 22 500 students. The site visit will include an introduction to the University: academic programmes, mission and vision, as well as the services provided to the 1573 international students. The tour will visit two campuses and participants will have the opportunity to meet the staff of different schools and faculties. €: EUR 25 (fee includes lunch and transport)
www.urjc.es


09 Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha
Wednesday 16 September 10.15– approx 18.15
The University was founded in 1985 and is located in the region of Castilla-La Mancha, in the centre of Spain. UCLM is spread over four campuses in the cities of Ciudad Real, Albacete, Cuenca and Toledo. It offers 54 degrees and 52 postgraduate programmes. There are almost 30 000 undergraduate and postgraduate students and 2100 teachers and researchers who tend to their educational needs daily with a support staff of over 1000. Participants will visit the campus in Toledo. €: EUR 25 (fee includes lunch and transport)
www.uclm.es