This year more than a thousand of exchange students will go in UB rooms, thanks to different mobility and exchange programmes, such as Erasmus, bilateral agreements, Erasmus Mundus, specific agreements with the United States, and some others agreed through an individual application. International students, who come from more than forty worldwide countries, are present in in any degree or master offered by the University, but the faculties which receive more international students are: Philology, Economics and Business, Geography and History, Law, Fine Arts, Medicine and Biology.
Yesterday, Tuesday 30th October, the vice-rector for Teaching and Science Policy and responsible for International Relations, Dr M. Teresa Anguera, presided the event, in which the vice-rector for Students and Language Policy, Dr Gemma Fonrodona, participated too. The event shows the strategic role that the UB has been performing for the last years in order to attract international students. It also aims to encourage the UB students mobility, with the objective of improving the academic quality through the promotion of the international relations with other universities.