The Universitat de Girona (UdG) is delighted to invite you to its 1st International Staff Week, taking place from June 2nd to 6th, 2025, in the beautiful and historic city of Girona, Spain.
Who Should Attend?
This event is designed for:
- International Officers
- University staff involved in international activities
- Staff members interested in international affairs
Key Topics
Participants will engage in discussions and workshops on:
- Internationalization at home practices
- European Universities Alliances
- Erasmus+ KA171 regions
- Cross-border cooperation
Event Details
- Language: English
- Registration Fee: €100
Includes a guided tour, cultural outing, coffee breaks, lunches, and one formal dinner. - Travel and Accommodation: Participants are expected to cover these costs, ideally through the Erasmus+ fund for staff training mobility (STT) provided by their home institutions.
Application Process
- Deadline: March 24th, 2025
- Feedback on Acceptance: Notifications will be sent by March 31st, 2025.
- Participant Limits: A maximum of two participants per institution will be accepted.
(Note: Applying does not guarantee acceptance. Preference will be given to ensure broader institutional representation if the number of applicants exceeds capacity.)
Why Join Us?
The International Staff Week is an excellent opportunity to:
- Share best practices and innovative approaches to internationalization.
- Network with colleagues from universities worldwide.
- Explore the picturesque city of Girona and immerse yourself in its rich culture and history.
Don’t miss this unique chance to collaborate, learn, and grow in an inspiring international environment!
Register and get in contact!
For registration and contact details have a look here.
About the Universitat de Girona
The University of Girona is a public institution and part of the Catalan public university system. Committed to excellence in teaching and research, UdG actively contributes to social development and progress through the creation, transmission, dissemination, and critical analysis of science, technology, humanities, social and health sciences, and the arts.
As an economic and cultural driver of the region, UdG embraces a universal mission while remaining open to the world’s diverse traditions, advancements, and cultures.