International
World Vision
World vision is an intercultural perspective based on respect, dialogue, and mutual understanding between people of different origins and contexts beyond their immediate surroundings.
As a dimension of UCU's ethos, world vision encourages our students to see themselves as global citizens –think globally– and agents of change with a local impact –act locally–, essential qualities for their professional, academic, and personal development in the 21st century.
Programs
EXCHANGE PROGRAM
INCOMING STUDENTS
Deadlines:
March-July semester: November 15th of the previous year.
August-December semester: April 30th of the same year.
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FREE MOVER
If you are a student from a non-partner or non-ISEP university, you are welcome to join us as a free mover student by paying UCU’s tuition fee.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I do my exchange at UCU?
Students must first contact their home university's international office. The home university will nominate the student as an exchange student for 1 or 2 semesters. Then, students must complete an exchange application form and send it before April 30th if you will come in the second semester (august) and before November 15th if you will come in the first semester (march).
What courses can I take?
The curricular framework is open to all exchange students regardless of the degree they study at their home university. They can choose subjects from any program.
How do I choose the courses I will take?
We are aware that your universities ask you to complete a study agreement with your subjects. However, the list of availiable courses will be posted approximately 2 months before the start of the semester. You must make a course selection using a form that we will send to you.
What language are the courses taught in?
The courses are taught in Spanish. We offer semester B1 and B2 Spanish language courses and an intensive pre-semester course.
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Partner universities
International associations
see allAUSJAL is part of a broad global network of more than 200 Jesuit universities, with a presence on five continents and the International Association of Jesuit Universities (IAJU). The work of the AUSJAL Network looks beyond the university border by seeking a greater and better contribution of universities to their societies.