25 September 2007
More specifically, 73 students will study at ESTE (Faculty of Economics and Business Administration), 21 at the Faculty of Humanities, and 12 at the School of Tourism. The remaining students up to 250 will join the course during the 2nd term or the different PhD, undergraduate or postgraduate programmes.
ESTE faculty has been a pioneer in this internationalisation process since 1982. This is the only Faculty in Spain to have the prestigious Erasmus Award to Inter-University Cooperation by the European Union. In addition, both the Faculty of Humanities and the Schools of Tourism and Social Work have strongly committed themselves to the internationalisation of their courses during the last few years. This year, it commemorates the 25th anniversary of its international programme (1982-2007), where it continues to establish new collaboration and exchange agreements with a wide range of European and American universities (at present, it has signed agreements with over 70 foreign universities).
In addition, both the Faculty of Humanities and the Schools of Tourism and Social Work have strongly committed themselves to the internationalisation of their courses during the last few years.