Who is an 'Erasmus' student?
The online application for the 'ERASMUS' profile is open to students from universities in the member states of the European Union, countries associated to the programme (Turkey, Norway, Liechtenstein, Iceland, Serbia and North Macedonia), Switzerland (Swiss-European Mobility Programme) and students selected within the framework of the ARQUS Alliance.
Admissions process
Congratulations and thank you for choosing the UGR to complete your stay as an Erasmus+ student!
We hope you will be able to make the most of your stay with us. Important points to help you successfully complete the process are outlined below.
- Please make sure you have been selected by your home university before submitting your online application.
- Check the available studies offered to choose your courses, as well as the academic offer available in English.
- Please note that there may be restrictions in certain areas of Health Sciences, Medicine, Dentistry, and Psychology, and for Fine Arts, prior knowledge or a portfolio may be required. Please check it with the corresponding faculty.
- The medium of instruction for most bachelor’s degrees at the University of Granada is Spanish. You must consult the relevant language requirements at your UGR faculty or school, although having at least a B1 level certificate in Spanish is highly recommended.
- Please make sure you fill in the online application within the given deadline.
- For any queries during the process, please contact your faculty or school at the UGR for questions related to your courses/learning agreement, or the International Relations Office (Central IRO) if you have any technical difficulties with the application (intlinfo@ugr.es).
- Additionally, please check de following documents:
Students with disabilities or special educational needs
The UGR has a range of services and support for students with disabilities and/or special educational needs (SEN) that are designed to promote their full and effective inclusion in the university community, ensuring their right to an inclusive education, according to the principles of non-discrimination, equal opportunities and universal accessibility.
If you need additional support, all the information is included in the Social Intervention Programme for Students with Disabilities and/or SEN on the website of the Vice-Rectorate for Student Services and Campus Life (ugr.es) and in our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) document.
UGR Buddy Programme
The UGR Buddy Programme is an initiative established to help international students with their cultural, academic and social integration upon their arrival at the University of Granada.
To take part in this initiative, simply mark the option “Solicito el Programa Mentor / I wish to apply for the Buddy Programme” in the online application.
Application
Documents required during the online application process: https://internacional.ugr.es/pages/politica-linguistica/tablasdecertificadosaceptadosporlaugr
- ID/PASSPORT (COMPULSORY)
- Accreditation of language competence in Spanish (optional, though a B1 level according to the language skills table is recommended). This is only compulsory for some agreements with the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Translation and Interpreting. Please contact the relevant faculty for more information: http://sl.ugr.es/00pF)
- Additional documents (Optional)
- Nomination by your university (sent by email to the relevant faculty or school). Every student must make sure that they have been properly nominated by their home university to undertake a mobility period at the University of Granada, and that this has been communicated to the UGR.
When will I know whether my application has been accepted?
The results regarding the status of your application will be communicated via email to your home coordinator and/or to the account you gave in your online application.
Remember that your application must be ACADEMICALLY VALIDATED. This means that the proposed curriculum must be confirmed by the relevant UGR faculty or school. Please, take into account that depending on the mobility programme and the faculty or school where you plan to study, the time to receive the results about the status of your application may vary, so we kindly ask you to be patient.
For further information on this and other issues related to the admissions process, please consult our FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS document.