International Networks and Mobility
You will be able to take part of your studies in other Spanish and foreign universities, from more than 30 countries, European and the rest of the world, with which the School has signed agreements. You will be able to obtain a double degree thanks to the agreements signed within the framework of the TIME network (Top Industrial Managers for Europe) with some of the best European engineering schools (École Centrale Paris, TU München, ETH Zürich, Politecnico di Milano... ). This stay at another university will allow you to complete your studies, live a very positive personal experience, and learn about other cultures and languages.
Student mobility is based on cooperation agreements that the University of Seville has with other foreign and national universities, guaranteeing academic recognition and credit transfer.
Students may study part of their degree at other faculties within Spain that offer the program through the System of Exchange between Spanish University Centers (SICUE).
Erasmus is the program that addresses transnational cooperation in Higher Education, and its initiatives include promoting student mobility through scholarships.
National Mobility
Are there SICUE agreements for spending a year at a Spanish university?
Yes.
The System of Exchange between Spanish National Centers (SICUE) is the National Mobility Program promoted by the Conference of Rectors of Spanish Universities (CRUE).
Through this program, students from Spanish universities can complete part of their undergraduate studies at a university other than their own, with guarantees of academic recognition and credit transfer, as well as suitability to their curriculum.
Student exchange is based on trust between institutions, transparency, reciprocity, and flexibility.
For complete information about the SICUE program, click here.
International mobility
Are there Erasmus agreements for foreign universities?
Yes.
This link provides useful information for students interested in participating in international mobility programs (Erasmus+ and agreements with universities outside the EU) , as well as guidelines for those who already hold an international mobility placement.