As part of our Internationalization Strategy, we are proud to welcome visiting staff from our partner institutions through different mobility programmes. If you are interested in undertaking a teaching mobility period at the University of Granada, please choose the programme that best suits your profile and carefully read the instructions provided on how to obtain an invitation.
Erasmus+ Teaching Mobility – EU Member States or third countries associated to the Programme (KA131)
This programme offers teaching staff from institutions that have signed Erasmus+ agreements with our faculties and schools the opportunity to complete a mobility period at the University of Granada.
Teaching mobility programmes are managed by the international relations office of the corresponding faculty or school at the University of Granada. For further information, please contact the relevant office:
Erasmus+ Teaching Mobility – Third countries not associated to the Programme (KA171)
This programme allows teaching staff from institutions that have signed an agreement with our University within the framework of the KA171 programme to complete a mobility period at the UGR.
These mobility periods have a duration of 5 working days, during which the visiting lecturers must deliver 8 hours of teaching on official studies in their field of knowledge.
The UGR currently maintains agreements with partner countries including Thailand, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Tunisia, the Philippines, Lebanon, Egypt, Myanmar, Armenia, Moldova, Uzbekistan, China, India, Morocco, and others.
Applicants must first contact the international relations office at their home university to communicate their interest in participating in the programme. The home university will then select and officially nominate the candidates by sending a proposal via email to @email.
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Other funding opportunities
- Coimbra Group: Scholarships for young researchers. These scholarships are offered via three different programmes:
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Latin America
- European Neighbourhood
- AUIP: The Iberoamerican University Association for Postgraduate Studies (AUIP) has a scholarship programme for postgraduate students, lecturers and researchers in Ibero-America.
- Carolina Foundation: The Carolina Foundation offers grants at the master’s, doctoral and postdoctoral level, as well as to lecturers and researchers in Ibero-America.
Research stays
If you are interested in undertaking a stay as a researcher from a foreign university, please contact the relevant department or research group directly. When doing so, you should request an assessment of the viability of your proposal by submitting your research plan outline, your CV and any information about the grant programme that would fund your stay. If it is accepted, the department or research group may send you a pre-acceptance letter.
Once you have obtained your acceptance letter, please contact our International Welcome Centre (welcome@ugr.es) to register and gain access to university services. We also reccommend that you read our Guide for International Researchers, available below.
PLEASE NOTE: Undergraduate or master's students wishing to undertake a research stay at the UGR must follow the steps outlined in the Mobility Opportunities for international students section of the Vice-Rectorate for Internationalization’s website.
International Welcome Centre (IWC)
If you need any further information or assistance with regard to your stay, you can also contact our International Welcome Centre and consult our comprehensive Guide for International Researchers.