An Arqus student is a student who comes to the UGR to study with us during one semester or a whole academic year in the framework or Arqus Alliance coming from one of the Arqus Universities: Graz, Leipzig, Lyon, Minho, Maynooth, Padova, Vilnius and Wroclaw.
These kind of bilateral agreements are signed with universities in EU member states and affiliated countries.
In order to be an Arqus student at the UGR, the person in charge of the International Relations at the home university has to send a nomination of the students selected to take part in the Arqus exchange programme to incoming@ugr.es.
For undergraduate students (Erasmus, exchange/bilateral agreements and free mobility programmes) it is highly recommended to have a B1 level of Spanish (or English if lessons will be in English). The home University is in charge of checking the language level of the student.
For master students (Erasmus, exchange/bilateral agreements and free mobility programmes) it is recommended to have a B2 level of Spanish (or English if the language of instruction is English) and it is mandatory to hold an official language proficiency certificate on at least a B1 level for those programs whose language of instruction is Spanish (or English if the language of instruction is English). The home University is in charge of checking the language level of the student.
Erasmus incoming for next academic year
For first semester or full academic year:
For second semester:
Note: The final approval of courses is subject to the availability of places at the courses once you register and enrol at the University of Granada at the beginning of the semester.
Important information for Master´s degree mobility applicants: Please bear in mind that the courses listed on the online application portal are the only ones offered on the master’s degree to which you have applied. You must check the master’s degree website to ensure the teaching periods for each of the courses that you wish to enrol on correspond with your mobility period at the UGR. For queries related to courses on master’s degrees or issues regarding UGR doctoral programmes please contact the International School for Postgraduate Studies at epinternacional@ugr.es.
Students must ensure that they are correctly nominated by their home univeristy to the University of Granada.