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Dear students,

By being admitted to the University of Alicante you become part of a university community that supports quality and public further education. This is the time to acquire educational foundations that will ensure future employment, skills that will position you within the labour market, and the critical spirit that will allow you to analyse the reality that surrounds you. In short, this is the moment to prepare yourselves as professionals and as responsible citizens, and that is one of our objectives.

This is the reason why I wanted to welcome you on my behalf and also on the institution’s behalf, which I represent. This is a young institution yet with sufficient scientific, academic and research accreditation that bases its talent on serving the society, raison d’être. This year we celebrate our 35th anniversary. 35 years in which we have become established as a reference in internationa-lisation and new technologies applied to the teaching-learning process. 35 years in which we have managed to adapt our study programme to changing times, to the needs of the labour market that is constantly evolving, where the required parameters are increasingly based on knowing languages, internships in institutions and companies, international mobility and applying the skills that are acquired.

In addition, you are coming to one of the most complete, modern and intelligently designed campuses in the world. A comprehen-sive campus with all types of services adapted to a different university community, designed with criteria of sustainability, equality and health. We provide spaces for regulated and free sports, as well as culture activities, and all within a network of university venues spread across the province of Alicante. This allows us to approach citizens and to participate in an idiosyncrasy of each of our territories.

You have a comfortable and habitable campus available with 24 hour libraries open 365 days a year, study rooms, IT network, language courses and large range of complementary activities and educational courses all aimed at broadening your studies, specialisation topic and lifelong learning.

During the past years we have increased our national and international contacts, and currently we have established collaboration agreements for exchanges and internships in institutions, companies and organisations around the world, so that the apprehended knowledge can be applied. In order to do so, you also have available work orientation services by means of the Observatory for Labour Integration and the University of Alicante’s Career Development Office (GIPE). There is also a service for special attention for those who need it, offered by the Student Support Centre (CAE) and a Student Information Service where doubts and questions can be solved related to your academic life.

We are aware that this is an important moment in your lives, but we are sure that the University of Alicante has been a wise choice. Therefore, we encourage you to take charge of your education. With your work and our help, we are sure you will reach your goal.

Manuel Palomar

Vice-Chancellor of the University of Alicante

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INFORMATION 004

The UA website 004

Presentation (004), Centres and departments (005), Admissions and studies (005), Information and news (006), Re-search and business (006), Services (007), Students (007), Libraries (008), International programmes (008), Culture and sport (009), Technological resources (009), University management (010).

Faculties and schools 011

Faculty of Science (011), Faculty of Economics and Business Studies (012), Faculty of Law (013), Faculty of Education Studies (013), Faculty of Arts and Philosophy (014), University Polytechnic (015), Faculty of Health Sciences (016), Elda University School of Labour Relations (016), Departments (017), Institutes (019).

The student information office 020

Student advice service 022

International Relations Service 022

Activities agenda 024

The official University of Alicante newsletter (BOUA) 024

UA communications Unit 025

University News (025), The suggestions office (026), Social Networks (026)

Equality Unit 027

TRAINING 028

University courses and degrees 028

Degree Courses (030), Teaching calendar of qualification being phased out (032), Official post-graduate programmes (University master’s) (034), EDUA Doctorate College (036), Doctorate Programmes (037), UA own post-graduate and specialist courses. Master’s (038), UA own post-graduate and specialist courses. Specialist (040), UA own post-graduate and specialist courses. Expert (042).

Languages 045

University of Alicante Language Centre (045), Asia-Pacific Relations Office (046), Valencian language courses of the UA (048), Training for teaching in Valencian, English and French (050), Teaching in Valencian, English and other languages (050)

Complementary training 052

Continuous Training Centre (052), University Annexe Centres (052), Women’s studies centre (053), Permanent Uni-versity (056), UA Summer Courses (058).

Studie support 059

Tutorial action 060

Employability promotion programme 061

GRANTS & FINANCIAL AID 062

Grants & financial aid 062

Grants for university degrees (062), Collaboration grants in UA centres and activities (065), Grants for postgraduate and research studies (066), Other grants and financial aid (067).

Student exchanges and mobility 069

Work placements in companies and institutions 071

Employment 075

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SERVICES 082

Culture 082

Exhibitions (083), Courses and workshops (084), Hall of Science (086), The film workshop (087), The theatre work-shop (087), Music Department (088).

Sports 089

Sport available (090), Sport facilities (092), University sports card (093), Physiotherapy and Podiatry Cabinet (094), Sporting events (094), University sportsperson promotion and support programme (094), Recognition of ECTS Cre-dits (094), (DAN) Programme for elite sportspeople (095), Valencian regional government programme for level A & B sportspeople (095).

Libraries 096

I.T. and Telecommunication resources 102

Virtual campus (102), Open access computer rooms (102), Computing Rooms (103), UA wireless internet (wifi) (103), E-mail: webmail (103), UA blogs (104), Programs recommended by the Computer Service (104), Your adverts on the website (104), Coneixement obert i programari lliure a la Universitat d’Alacant (COPLA) (104), Electronic directory (104), User help centre (105), On-line Office (105), Access via mobile devices (105).Resources and social welfare 106

The student support centre (CAE) (106), University of solidarity (107), University of Alicante student insurance policies (107), Medical care (108), Ophthalmological care (108), University identification card (TIU) (108), Lost property office (108), The UA EcoCampus environmental management office, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Campus and Sostenibility (109), The green office (109), The University chapel (109).Accommodation, bars and places to eat. Shopping centre 110

Accommodation (110), Bars and places to eat (114), The University of Alicante shopping centre (116).

Photocopiers and other reprographic services 117

Transport 118

REPRESENTATION OF THE STUDENT BODY 130

Governing and representative bodies 130

Representation of the student body 133

University ombudsman 133

ADmINISTRATIVE, ACADEMIc AND TEAchINg ASPEcTS 134

Administrative, academic and teaching aspects 134

Timetables, assignment of lecturers and exam calendar 135

Subjects, credits & fees 137

Credits-Recognition, Validation and Conversion 142

Assessment, examinations and marks 143

Summary of the regulations concerning permanence and continuation of studies for students registered 146for the degree titles at the University of Alicante

Preliminary calendar for academic-administrative procedures 148

AcADEmIC cALENDAR 152

mAP & DIREcTORY 154

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INFORMAtion

THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION SYSTEM

The UA website is a genuine INFORMATION SYSTEM designed as a basic tool to provide organised, comfortable and rapid access to all information about the University and even further afield. Send any comments or suggestions about the website to the Web Committee web.ua.es/en/comite-web/copyright.html The approximately 300,000 documents it contains are grouped into twelve sections. Let’s see what they are.

PresentationThis section covers the administrative and academic organisation of the UA, as well as the Vice-Chancellor’s message, you can find facts, figures and the University of Alicante annual reports. You’ll find statistics about the UA and other Spanish and foreign universities, as well as the University Coordination Council. You can view the UA photo album and the interactive map of the campus. The automatic geographical and cartographic information system lets you see what rooms there are in each building and locate staff.

You’ll find information about the different Annexe Centres the University of Alicante has in Alicante, Biar, Cocentaina, Benissa, La Nucía, Orihuela, Villena and Xixona.

www.ua.es/en/presentacion

THE UA WEBSITE

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Centres and departments Admissions and studies

The degree courses offered at the UA, both official and UA own de-grees, graduate and post-graduate, curricula and a fact file on each subject. Requirements, options, procedure and deadlines to access different degrees and cycles. Teaching calendar. You can also ac-cess language courses, summer schools, University Annexe Centre courses and complementary training courses.

www.ua.es/en/estudios

This is the gateway to the different faculties, schools, institutes, UA annexes and other UA centres.

www.ua.es/en/centros

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Information and news Research and business

If you need to know what’s going on, then this is where you’ll find information, both about our University and other institu-tions and bodies. There are some very interesting links to the communications media, the University of Alicante Agenda, the VEU cultural magazine, the Research Agenda, the Actualidad Universitaria digital magazine, e-magazines, official government bulletins, job vacancies available through the GIPE (Student Employment Service) page and much, much more. You can also publish your own announcements and advertisements.

www.ua.es/en/informacion

This section aims to display our research resources and projects and promote collaboration between the university and business for the transfer of technology and knowledge. It includes calls for research grants, the kinds of agreements and procedures for signing them that can be used by companies and other bodies to collaborate with the university, the departments, institutes and research units at the UA, and the research support servi-ces, the centres that help transfer technology to the business world (OTRI: Transfer of Research Results Office) and CENEMES, which aim to promote the technological exchange between com-panies and European organisations. There is also a thesis search engine, Science Park, etc.

www.ua.es/en/investigacion_empresa

THE UA WEBSITE

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Services Students

This section describes the services offered by the University, both for students and teaching staff, as well as the administra-tion and services staff. If you need to know today’s menu at any of the campus restaurants, the times when you can see a doctor, where you can make photocopies or what services the travel agency offers, then visit this page and you’ll see just how many services there are to make your time at University much more pleasant.

www.ua.es/en/servicios

A collection of the topics that most interest you, FAQs, descrip-tions of the most common academic-administrative procedures, resources offered by the UA and classified into: information, I.T., social and welfare, national and international mobility, em-ployment and business, accommodation, transport and special offers, as well as information about bodies representing students and university associations.

www.ua.es/en/alumnado

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THE UA WEBSITE

Libraries International programmes

Here you’ll find everything related to the University Library and you can access the bibliographic catalogue to search for the titles that interest you. You can also access e-resources, such as data-bases and journals. Other services include computer reservation, requests, inter-library loans, etc. This section also has links to the Miguel de Cervantes Virtual Library, the Joan Lluis Vives Library and the European Documentation Centre.

www.ua.es/en/bibliotecas

This section describes the different programmes that allow you to study in other countries, as well as the UA international mo-bility support services.

There are links to the Systran language translation site and the Internostrum and Salt translation engines (both for translating Spanish and Valencian).

www.ua.es/en/internacional

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Culture and sport Technological resources

Everything you need to know about university sport. The activi-ties programmed for the museum, the workshops and courses organised for the academic year and a range of cultural activities in which you might wish to take part, as well as the VEU digital magazine. As for sport, here you’ll find information about the facilities (location, conditions of use, opening times, etc.), sports activities, courses offering free-choice credits, competitions and other sporting events.

www.ua.es/en/cultura

A description of the Computer Service, a list of e-resources, search engines, software, UA web servers and interesting links. Support for the publication of personal pages. UA blogs. Com-munications and Telephony. Wireless network. Regulations con-cerning the use of I.T. resources and Internet services.

www.ua.es/en/internet

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INFORMAtion

THE UA WEBSITE

University management

All about university regulations, university body agreements, documents on university management and administration, pu-blic job offers and basic legislation regarding education and universities. There are links to official state bulletins and uni-versity services.

www.ua.es/en/normativa

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Faculty of ScienceSECRETARYLocation: Faculty of Science, Ground Floor.Phone: 965 903 557 - Fax: 965 903 [email protected]:Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 9 am. to 5 pm.Wednesday and Friday 9 am. to 2 pm.Reception: Phase II: 965 909 543, Science Lecture Building (CTQ) 965 909 618, Optics Building 965 909 540, Optics Lecture Hall Building 965 909 621.

DECANAL STRUCTUREDean: Andreu Bonet Jornet; Vice-Dean for Academic and Student: David Guijarro Espí; Vice-Dean of Quality, Infrastructure and Security: Luis Gras García; Academic Coordinator of Biology: Rosa María Martínez Espinosa; Academic Coordinator of Marine Sciences: Sergio Mo-lina Palacios; Academic Coordinator of Geology: Juan Carlos Cañaveras Jiménez; Academic Coordinator of Mathematics: Maria Dolores Molina Vila; Academic Coordinator Optometry and Academic Coordinator of Clinical Optometry: María Teresa Caballero Caballero; Academic Coordinator of Chemistry: María José Illan Gómez; Office Coordinator OPEMIL: Fernando Santos Sánchez: Secretary: José Miguel Sempere Ortells.

SERVICES WITHIN THE CENTREScience Library, Technical Research Support (VIDI), OPEMIL (Office for Work Experience and Entry into the Job Market), Meetin-Room, Optometry Clinic, Computer Room, The “Alfredo Orts” Hall, Teaching laboratories.

ORGANISATION, REGULATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONSFaculty Board, Faculty Senate, Library Committee, Security Committee, Quality Assurance Committee, Degree Committee, Faculty Internal Rules and Regulations, Rules and Regulations for Review and Appeals of written exam results, IAESTE (The International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience), Science Faculty Tuna Singers. PIEM (Independent Mathema-tics Student Platform Association), LUCA Science Students Association. Association of UA Chemistry Students (AEQUA), National Association of Mathematics Students (ANEM), Association for Ecology and the Environment, Look & Learn Association – Optometry Student’s Group, Student Office – Science Section.

STUDENT REPRESENTATIVESLocation: Faculty of SciencePhone: 965 903 557 - Fax: 965 903 [email protected]

PATRON SAINT’S DAYSan Alberto Magno.

(15th November).

ciencias.ua.es/en/faculty-of-sciences.html

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INFORMAtion

FACULTIES AND SCHOOLS

Faculty of Economics and Business Studies

economicas.ua.es/en

SECRETARYSecretary of Education: Degrees and Official [email protected] / [email protected]: 965 903 670 / 3671 / 3770Business Practices / Institutions - National and International [email protected] / [email protected]: 965 909 604 / [email protected] / [email protected] Timetable: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 9 am. to 5 pm. Wednesday and Friday from 9 am. to 2 pm. Summer Timetable: June and July. Monday to Friday 9 am. to 2 pm.

Reception: 965 909 535.

DECANAL STRUCTUREDean: Juan Luis Nicolau Gonzálbez; Vice Dean of Administration and Company Management / tourism-ADE: Bartolomé Marco Lajara; Academic Coordinator of the Economy: Julio Carmona Martínez; Vice-Dean of Advertising and Public Relations: Natalia Papí Gálvez; Academic Coordinator of Sociology: Oscar Santa-creu Fernández; Vice Dean of Social Work: Victor Giménez Berto-meu; Vice Dean of Graduate Studies: Begoña Fuster García; Vice Dean of Students, Educational Innovation and National Mobility: Mª Carmen Tolosa Bailén; Academic Coordinator of International Relations: Felipe Ruiz Moreno; Academic Coordinator of External Practices: Mónica Espinosa Blasco; Academic Coordinator of Employability: Antonio Muñoz González; Academic Coordinator of Quality: Sonia Sanabria García; Secretary: José Agulló Candela.

COMPLEMENTARY LEARNINGThe Faculty offers students the possibility of making the most of their time at the University to consolidate their knowledge of lan-guages. During the 2014/15 academic year it offers 21 subjects in Valenciano and 31 in English as part of the official graduate studies.Our students have the possibility of enriching their studies through various national and international mobile programmes, as well as through the Faculty’s own programmes in the U.S.A. and in China. Business simulation game: ”MANGA: Management Game”.Summer Business Program, together with the University of Mis-souri-Columbia - U.S.A.

SERVICES WITHIN THE CENTRE Library, Work Placements Office, International Relations Office, Computer Rooms, Auditorium.

ORGANISATION, REGULATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS Faculty Board, Faculty Senate, Selection Committee, Quality As-surance Commission, Library User Committee, Information on the various committees, own rules of the Centre, the Collegiate Bodies agreements, and documents on the management and ad-ministration of the center, etc ... is published on the website of the Faculty: economicas.ua.es/en

STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES

economicas.ua.es/en/delegation-of-students.htmlPhone.: 965 903 400 (ext. 2046).Location: Germán Bernácer Building (ground floor)

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Location: Faculty of Education Studies, Ground Floor.Phone: 965 903 708; [email protected]. Timetable: Monday and Thursday 9 pm. to 5 pm. Tuesday, Wed- nesday and Friday 9 am. to 2 pm.Reception: 965 909 545.

DECANAL STRUCTUREDean: M. Ángeles Martínez Ruíz; Vice-Dean Early Childhood Edu- cation Degree: Francesc Xavier Llorca Ibi; Vice-Dean Elementary Education Degree: José Manuel García Fernández; Vice-Dean Grade Science of Physical Activity and Sport: Juan Manuel Cor-tell Tormo; Vice-Dean Master and Research: José María Esteve Faubel. Vice-Dean Mediation Academic Coordinator, Mobility and Language Policy: Dari Escandell Maestre; Vice-Dean Media-tion Academic Coordinator, Mobility and Language Policy: Juan Tortosa Martínez; Secretary: Antonio Miguel Pérez Sánchez.

SERVICES WITHIN THE CENTRE1 Library, 1 Music Room, 1 Plastics Room , 6 Computer Rooms, 2 Laboratories, 1 Polivante Room, Eliseo Gómez Room and Rafael de Vera Room.

COMPLEMENTARY CLASSES FOR STUDENTS WITH DE- GREES IN TEACHING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTEAptitude Certificate, Valencian Teacher Advanced Diploma and Ecclesiastical Suitability Declaration (DEI).

ORGANISATION, REGULATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONSSenate and Faculty Board.

STUDENT REPRESENTATIVESLocation: Faculty of Education Studies, Ground Floor.

Phone: 965 903 895.

PATRON SAINT’S DAYSan José de Calasanz (27th November).

Faculty of Education Studies

educacio.ua.es/enderecho.ua.es/en

SECRETARY SECRETARY

Faculty of Law

Location: Faculty of Law, Ground Floor.Phone: 965 903 573 - 3570 - 3683 - Fax: 965 909 896; [email protected]: Monday to Friday 9 am.to 2 pm. Mondays, Thuesdays and Thurdays to 9 am. to 5 pm. Reception: 965 909 544.

DECANAL STRUCTUREDean: Pedro J. Femenía López; Vice-Dean for Academic, Stu- dent and Research. Coordinator Degrees in Law and DADE: Luis Alfonso Martínez Giner; Vice-Dean Quality, Innovation in Tea- ching and Equality Policies. Coordinator Degree in Public Admi- nistration and Management: María Almodóvar Iñesta; Vice-Dean external practices and Mobility. Coordinator Degree in Crimino- logy: Cristina Fernández-Pacheco Estrada; Vice-Dean Graduate: Mercedes Fernández López; Vice-Dean Culture, Communication and Promotion Linguistics. Coordinator Degree in Industrial Re- lations and Labour Sciences: Aurea Ramos Maestre; Secretary: Millán Requena Casanova.

SERVICES WITHIN THE CENTRELegal Sciences Library, Meeting Room, Computer Room, Audi-torium.

ORGANISATION AND REGULATIONSAcademic Committees in each of the degrees: Bachelor, Master and Doctorate, Commission on Recognition and Credit Transfer, Internal Assurance Commission Quality of the Faculty and Selec- tion Committees. The information on the regulations governing the school, collegiate bodies agreements, documents on the ma- na-gement and administration of the center, etc ... is posted on the website of the Faculty: derecho.ua.es/en/

STUDENT REPRESENTATIVESLocation: Aulario I, First Floor.

web.ua.es/en/delegacion-alumnos-derecho/delegation-of-students-from-law.html/

FEASTSolemn Graduation Ceremony in honor of St. Raymond of Peña- fort. It is celebrated in the second half of February.

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INFORMAtion

FACULTIES AND SCHOOLS

Faculty of Arts and Philosophy

SECRETARY

Location: Faculty of Arts. Building I.Phone: 965 903 448 - Fax: 965 903 449; [email protected]; lletres.ua.es/en/consultanos.htmlTimetable: Monday to Friday 9 am. to 2 pm.Monday and Thursday 3 pm. to 5 pm.Reception: Building I: 965 909 547, Building II: 965 909 548, Buil-ding III: 965 909 546.

DECANAL STRUCTUREDecano: Juan Francisco Mesa Sanz, Vice Dean of Academic and Postgraduate: José María Ferri Coll; Vice Dean of Quality, Equality Policies and Humanities:Elena Nájera Pérez; Academic Coordina-tor of Traineeships and Spanish: Language and Literature: Elisa Barrajón López; Academic Coordinator of Library, Arab and Islamic Studies: Eva Lapiedra Gutiérrez; Academic Coordinator of Culture and French Studies: Amelia Peral Crespo; Academic Coordinator of Communication and English Studies: Chelo Vargas Sierra; Aca-demic Coordinator of Research, Geography and Planning: Ernes-to Cutillas Orgilés; Academic Coordinator of Mobility and History: Juan Antonio Barrio Barrio; Academic Coordinator of Infrastructu-re, Translation and Interpretation: Javier Franco Aixelá; Academic Coordinator of Students and Tourism: Francisco Torres Alfosea; Secretary and Coordinator of Language Policy and Catalan Stu-dies: Josep Lluís Martos Sánchez.SERVICES WITHIN THE CENTREBusiness Practices Office, Office of Student Mobility,Library, Aula Magna Lecture Hall, Language Laboratory, Phonetics Labo- ratory, Computer Linguistics Laboratory, Computer Room, Exhi- bition Room, Multimedia Room, Auditorium, Photocopiers Si-

multaneous Interpreting Laboratories, Translation and Language Laboratory, Teaching and Research Laboratory, Self-Access Language Laboratory.

ORGANISATION, REGULATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS

Faculty Senate, Faculty Board, Permanent Faculty Committee, Other Committees, Rules and Regulations of Internal Procedu- res, Geography Students and Young Geographers Association (EGEA-Alicante).

STUDENT REPRESENTATIVESLocation: Ground Floor - Faculty of Arts. Building II.

Phone: 965 903 400 (extension 2837) - Fax: 965 903 449.

PATRON SAINT’S DAYSan Isidoro (4th April).

lletres.ua.es/en

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SERVICES WITHIN THE CENTREPolytechnic Library (within the General Library Building), 2 Audito- riums, 2 Meeting Rooms, Lecture Hall, Private Study Area, Self-ac- ces Practicals Laboratory, Supervised Practicals Laboratory, Elec- tronics Laboratory, Television and Video Laboratory, IT Laboratory, Student Photocopier, Café (Next to the Polytechnic I Building).

ORGANISATION, REGULATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS

Centre Senate, School Board, Area Committees, Validation Com- mittee, Selection Committee, Library Users Committee, Commis- sion for Quality, Commission for Language Policies, Commission for Credit Recognition and Transfer, Internal Regulations of the EPS System Academic and Student Assesment, Club. Net Alican- te, Association IC +; Radio EPS, Technical Magazine, Audio-visual Group EPS, University Polytechnic Astronomy Association and Ex-Alumni Students Association.

STUDENT REPRESENTATIVESLocation: Polytechnic I Building.

Timetable: Monday to Thurday from 10 am. to 1 pm. and from 4 pm. to 7 pm. Friday from 10.30 am. to 1.30 pm. Outside of these times arrange an appointment by sending an email to:

[email protected]

www.eps.ua.es

SECRETARY

Location: University Polytechnic, Polytechnic Building I.Phone: 965 903 648 - Fax: 965 903 644; [email protected]. Administrator: Nieves Handrich Osset.Timetable: Wednesday and Friday 9 am. to 2 pm. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 9 am. to 5 pm.Reception: Polytechnic Building I: 965 903 680, Polytechnic Building II: 965 909 537, Polytechnic Building III: 965 909 397, Polyte- chnic Building IV: 965 909 538.

MANAGEMENT BOARDDirector: Juan Andres Montoyo Guijarro; Deputy Director Coordi-nating: Virgilio Gilart Iglesias; Deputy Director of Coordination and Strategic Planning: Juan Antonio Puchol Garcia; Deputy Director of Graduate. Director of the Master in Telecommunications Engi-neering: Carolina Pascual Villalobos; Deputy Director of Institutio-nal Relations and Work Placement: Antonio Manuel Jimeno More-nilla; Deputy Director of International Relations and Cooperation: José García Rodríguez; Deputy Director of Communication and Students.Graduate Director of Studies:Josue Antonio Nesco-larde Selva; Deputy Director Coordinating Architecture.Deputy Director Coordinating in Degree in Architecture:Ramón Maestre López-Salazar; Deputy Director Coordinating Technical Architec-ture.Deputy Director Coordinating in Degree in Technical Archi-tecture.Director of the Master in Construction Management:Juan Carlos Pérez Sánchez; Deputy Director of Degree in Civil Engi-neering.Graduate Director of Studies Civil Engineering.Graduate Director of Civil Engineering: Luis Aragones Pomares; Deputy Director Coordinating Public Works.Deputy Director Coordina-ting Engineering of Ways, Channels and Ports.Deputy Director of Engineering Geology: Javier García Barba; Deputy Director Coordinating Technical Engineering of Telecommunications.Deputy Director Coordinating of Degree in Sound and Image in Telecommunication Engineering: Mariela Lazara Álvarez López; Deputy Director Of Infrastructures and Spaces.Graduate Direc-tor of Multimedia Engineering:Santiago Timoteo Puente Méndez; Deputy Director of Degree in Computer Engineering. Deputy Di-rector of Computer Engineering: Mireia Luisa Sempere Tortosa;

University PolytechnicDirector of Master in Computer Engineering.Director of Studies of Computer Engineering: José Norberto Mazón López; Deputy Direc-tor of Degree Multimedia Engineering: Pedro Agustín Pernías Peco: Deputy Director of Degree Chemical Engineering.Deputy Director of Chemical Engineering: Juan Carlos García Quesada; Director of Studies Chemical Engineering: María Francisca Gómez-Rico Nuñez De Arenas; Deputy Director of Quality and Educational Innovation: Miguel Ángel Lozano Ortega; Deputy Director Construction Area.Director of Studies Architecture: Ángel Benigno González Avilés; Di-rector of Master in Information Technologies:Carlos Pérez Sancho; Director of Master in Development Applications and Web Services: Santiago Meliá Beigbeder; Director of Master of Materials Enginee-ring, Water and Land: Emilio Manuel Zornoza Gómez; Director of Master in Occupational Health and Safety: Pedro José Varo Galvañ; Director of Master Sustainable Architecture and Urbanism: Enrique José Nieto Fernández; Director of Master in Automation and Ro-botics: Jorge Pomares Baeza; Director of Master in Management and Sustainable Water Technologies: Daniel Prats Rico; Secretary: Antonio Soriano Paya.

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INFORMAtion

FACULTIES AND SCHOOLS

Faculty of Health Sciences

fcsalud.ua.es/en

SECRETARYLocation: Faculty of Health Sciences, Ground Floor. Phone: 965 903 512 - Fax: 965 903 935; [email protected]. Timetable: Morning: Monday to Friday. 9 am. to 2 pm. After-noons: Monday and Thursday. 3 pm. to 5 pm. Reception: 965 909 539.

MANAGEMENT BOARDDean: Ana Laguna Pérez; Vice-Dean of studies of Graduate: Jose Antonio Hurtado Sánchez; Vice-Dean of Research, Postgraduate/ PhD Studies & international relationships: Ma Teresa Ruiz Cantero; Vice-Dean of Quality and Students: Eva Ma Gabaldón Bravo; Se- cretary: Ma Cristina García Cabanes.

HEADS OF PROGRAMMESMobility: Ma José Muñoz Reig y Ma Carmen Bernabeu González. Master in Research in Nursing Science: Eva María Gabaldón Bra-vo. Master in Culture of Care: Ma Carmen Solano Ruiz. Master in Food Science and Nutrition: Juan Mora Pastor. Master in Cli- nical Nutrition and Community: Eva María Gabaldón Bravo. Doctorate in Sciences of the Health: Carlos Álvarez-Dardet Díaz. Coordina-tion PAT: María Flores Vizcaya Moreno.

SERVICES WITHIN THE CENTREComputer Room, Assembly hall, Classrooms, Simulation Rooms, Meeting Rooms, Library (in the General Library).

ORGANISATION, REGULATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONSCentre Board, Permanent Committee, Quality Committee, Edu- cational Innovation Committee, Research Committee, Academic and Student Body Committee, International Relations Commit-tee, Nursing Practicum Committee, Human Nutrition and Diete-tics Practicum Committee, Teaching Staff Selection Committee,

Credit Recognition Committee, Postgraduate Committee, Li-brary Users Committee. Internal Regulations. Examination Regu-lations. Health Week, SCLE (Spanish Nursing Graduates Scienti-fic Committee), Midwives Teaching Unit.

STUDENT REPRESENTATIVESLocation: Seminar Elisa Cartagena (Faculty of Health Sciences).

PATRON SAINT’S DAYSt. Isabel of Hungary.

Elda University School of Labour Relations

web.ua.es/es/eurle/

SECRETARYLocation: C/ Pico Veleta s/n. Apdo Correos 888, 03600 ELDA. Phone / Fax: 965 399 511; [email protected]: Monday to Friday 11 am. to 2 pm. and 5 am. to 8 pm. (Friday 5 pm. to 7 pm.).

MANAGEMENT BOARDDirector: Ma Pilar Iñiguez Ortega; Assistant Manager: Francisco Soriano Cano; Secretary: Gabriel García Cremades..

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Departments

DEPARTMENT FACULTY PHONE FAX E-MAIL

AGROCHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY Faculty of Sciences II 965 903 880 965 909 955 [email protected]

APPLIED ECONOMIC ANALYSISFaculty of Economics andBusiness Studies

965 903 609 965 903 609 [email protected]

REGIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS AND PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHYFaculty of Arts andPhilosophy II

965 903 428 965 903 428 [email protected]

MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS Faculty of Sciences II 965 903 531 965 903 531 [email protected]

BIOTECHNOLOGY Biotechnology Wing 965 903 999 965 903 965 [email protected]

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE University Polytechnic II 965 903 900 965 903 902 [email protected]

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND NATURAL RESOURCES Faculty of Sciences III 965 903 740 965 903 815 [email protected]

EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Faculty of Sciences II 965 903 552 965 909 862 [email protected]

SCIENCE OF THE SEA AND APPLIED BIOLOGY University building 13 965 909 840 965 909 897 [email protected]

HISTORY OF LAW Faculty of Law 965 903 638 965 909 864 [email protected]

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION Social Sciences 965 909 884 965 903 437 [email protected]

ARCHITECTURAL CONSTRUCTIONS University Polytechnic IV 965 903 677 965 903 702 [email protected]

CIVIL LAW Faculty of Law 965 903 588 965 903 932 [email protected]

LABOUR AND SOCIAL SECURITY LAW Faculty of Law 965 903 598 965 903 600 [email protected]

INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC LAW AND CRIMINAL LAW Faculty of Law 965 903 595 965 903 849 [email protected]

COMMERCIAL LAW AND PROCEDURAL LAW Faculty of Law 965 909 514 965 909 513 [email protected]

GENERAL AND SPECIFIC DIDACTICS Faculty of Education Studies 965 903 721 965 903 506 [email protected]

ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL STUDIES Faculty of Law 965 903 632 965 903 634 [email protected]

ECOLOGY Faculty of Sciences II 965 903 625 965 909 832 [email protected]

APPLIED ECONOMICS AND ECONOMIC POLICYFaculty of Economics andBusiness Studies

965 903 604 965 903 603 [email protected]

FINANCIAL ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTINGFaculty of Economics andBusiness Studies

965 903 621 965 903 621 [email protected]

COMMUNITY NURSING, PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH AND HISTORY OF SCIENCE

Social Sciences Building 965 903 919 965 903 964 [email protected]

BUILDING AND URBANISM University Polytechnic IV 965 903 652 965 903 820 [email protected]

NURSING University Nursing School 965 903 518 965 903 [email protected]

OPERATIVE RESEARCH AND STATISTICS Faculty of Sciences II 965 903 531 965 903 531 [email protected]

STATE LAW STUDIES Faculty of Law 965 903 581 965 903 686 [email protected]

GRAPHIC EXPRESSION AND CARTOGRAPHY University Polytechnic IV 965 903 654 965 909 465 [email protected]

CATALAN STUDIES Fac. of Arts and Philosophy I 965 903 410 965 909 330 [email protected]

SPANISH STUDIES, GENERAL LINGUISTICS AND THEORY OF LITERATURE

Fac. of Arts and Philosophy I 965 903 413 965 909 452 [email protected]

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FACULTIES AND SCHOOLS

DepartmentsDEPARTMENT FACULTY PHONE FAX E-MAIL

ENGLISH STUDIES Fac. of Arts and Philosophy I 965 903 439 965 903 800 [email protected]

LESS-COMMONLY TAUGHT LANGUAGES Fac. of Arts and Philosophy III 965 903 406 965 909 443 [email protected]

PHILOSOPHY OF LAW AND INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LAW Faculty of Law 965 903 824 965 909 623 [email protected]

APPLIED PHYSICS Faculty of Sciences II 965 903 540 965 909 726 [email protected]

PHYSICS, SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND SIGNAL THEORY University Polytechnic II 965 903 682 965 909 750 [email protected]

PHYSIOLOGY, GENETICS AND MICROBIOLOGY University building 12 965 909 494 965 909 569 [email protected]

FUNDAMENTS OF ECONOMIC ANALYSISFaculty of Economics andBusiness Studies

965 903 614 965 903 898 [email protected]

HUMAN GEOGRAPHY Fac. of Arts and Philosophy II 965 903 420 965 903 464 [email protected]

MEDIEVAL AND MODERN HISTORY AND HISTIOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES Fac. of Arts and Philosophy III 965 903 443 965 903 443 [email protected]

CONTEMPORARY HUMANITIES Fac. of Arts and Philosophy II 965 903 431 965 909 320 [email protected]

CIVIL ENGINEERING University Polytechnic II 965 903 707 965 903 678 [email protected]

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Faculty of Sciences I 965 903 867 965 903 826 [email protected]

INNOVATION AND DIDACTIC TRAINING Fac. of Education Studies 965 909 700 965 909 700 [email protected]

COMPUTER LANGUAGES AND SYSTEMS University Polytechnic IV 965 903 772 965 909 326 [email protected]

MARKETINGFac. of Economics and Business Studies

965 903 611 965 903 621 [email protected]

APPLIED MATHEMATICS University Polytechnic II 965 909 714 965 909 707 [email protected]

QUANTITATIVE METHODS AND ECONOMIC THEORYFac. of Economics and Business Studies

965 903 563 965 9030464 [email protected]

OPTICS, PHARMACOLOGY AND ANATOMYUniversity Optics andOptometry School

965 903 508 965 903 464 [email protected]

BUSINESS ORGANISATIONFac. of Economics and Business Studies

965 903 606 965 903 606 [email protected]

PREHISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY, ANCIENT HISTORY, GREEK AND LATIN STUDIES

Fac. of Arts and Philosophy 965 903 663 965 903 823 [email protected]

HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY Social Sciences 965 903 990 965 909 835 [email protected]

DEVELOPMENT PSYCHOLOGY AND DIDACTICS Social Sciences 965 909 886 965 909 886 [email protected]

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, NUTRITION AND BROMATOLOGY Faculty of Sciences II 965 903 527 965 903 697 [email protected]

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Faculty of Sciences II 965 903 536 965 903 537 [email protected]

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Faculty of Sciencies I 965 909 350 965 903 454 [email protected]

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY Faculty of Sciencies I 965 903 986 965 903 549 [email protected]

SOCIOLOGY I Social Sciences 965 903 494 965 903 868 [email protected]

SOCIOLOGY II Social Sciences 965 903 860 965 903 495 [email protected]

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Institutes

DEPARTMENT FACULTY PHONE FAX E-MAIL

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTING University Polytechnic II 965 903 681 965 909 643 [email protected]

SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL SERVICES Social Sciences 965 903 983 965 903 968 [email protected]

TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETING Fac. of Arts and Philosophy II 965 909 848 965 909 847 [email protected]

INSTITUTE FACULTY PHONE FAX E-MAIL

EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES INSTITUTE Germán Bernácer Building 965 903 520 965 903 684 [email protected]

INTER-UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND WORLD PEACE

Aulario I 965 909 881 965 909 769 [email protected]

INTER-UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF GEOGRAPHY University Institutes Building 965 903 426 965 909 [email protected]

INTER-UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS University Institutes Building 965 903 782 965 903 816 [email protected]

INTER-UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF VALENCIAN STUDIES University Institutes Building 965 909 329 965 909 [email protected]

INTER-UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE FOR APPLIED MODERN LANGUAGES Biotechnology Wing 965 909 579 965 903 800 [email protected]

RAMÓN MARGALEF MULTIDISCIPLINARY INSTITUTE FOR ENVI-RONMENTAL STUDIES (IMEM)

Faculty of Sciences II 965 909 873 965 909 873 [email protected]

RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR WATER AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES University Institutes Building 965 903 948 965 909 418 [email protected]

INSTITUTE FOR ELECTROCHEMISTRY Faculty of Sciences II 965 909 814 965 909 814 [email protected]

UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS APPLIED TO THE SCIENCES AND THE TECHNOLOGIES

Polytechnic University College III

965 909 951 965 909 951 [email protected]

INSTITUTE FOR CHEMICAL PROCESS ENGINEERING Faculty of Sciences I 965 903 867 965 903 826 [email protected]

CIBIO IBEROAMERICAN BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH INST. Faculty of Sciences III 965 909 607 965 903 780 [email protected]

INSTITUTE FOR COMPUTER RESEARCH University Institutes Building 965 909 872 965 909 874 [email protected]

INSTITUTE FOR TOURISM RESEARCH University Institutes Building 965 909 551 965 909 552 [email protected]

INSTITUTE FOR MATERIALS Faculty of Sciences II 965 909 820 965 909 820 [email protected]

INSTITUTE FOR ORGANIC SYNTHESIS Faculty of Phase I965 903 400 (2121)

965 903 549 [email protected]

VALENCIAN ECONOMIC RESEARCH INSTITUTEFundaments of EconomicAnalysis Department

965 903 563 965 903 685 [email protected]

IBEROAMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR CONSTITUTIONAL STUDIES Faculty of Law 965 909 497 965 909 496 [email protected]

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The Student Information Office is responsible for collecting information on all subjects related to university activities and making it publicly available.

We provide information on:

- Organisation and operation of the different centres and services at the UA.

- Requirements and methods for access, academic paths and outlets, relationships between courses, etc for all courses offered.

- Formalities, requirements and deadlines for administrative and academic procedures: pre-registration, registration, validation, etc. - Possibilities of obtaining financial aid for studies: calls for grants and financial aid for degrees, mobility, etc.- Information about complementary training: courses, languages, conferences, seminars and other activities, whether recognised as free-choice credits or not.- Complementary information: accommodation, transport, etc.

We can help if you need to know anything about the University.

You can find us on our website at: web.ua.es/en/oia at the address and telephone number below, as well as in our publications.

The website also has a FAQs section that can answer many of your questions.

web.ua.es/en/oia/

Location: Aulario II Lecture Building, Ground Floor.Phone: 965 903 456 - Fax: 965 903 755; [email protected] times: Monday to Thursday from 9 am. to 5 pm.Friday from 9 am. to 2 pm. (During the summer - July and August-, Easter and Christmas the office will not open during the evening).

The student information office

web.ua.es/en/oia

THE STUDENT INFORMATION OFFICE

14,50

POR SER DE LA UNI10% DE DESCUENTO ADICIONAL*

ALICANTE - Av. de Vicente Savall, 16 Local Sant Vicent del Raspeig T. 96 637 05 20

www.opticauniversitaria.com

DIARIA 30 UNIDADES

DIARIA PLUS30 UNIDADES

15,90

MÁS CONFORT DURANTE

TODO EL DÍA

MENSUAL 6 UNIDADES

19MENSUAL 6 UNIDADES

29MÁS

SALUDABLE, MÁS HORAS

MIRAMOS POR TU FUTURO

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14,50

POR SER DE LA UNI10% DE DESCUENTO ADICIONAL*

ALICANTE - Av. de Vicente Savall, 16 Local Sant Vicent del Raspeig T. 96 637 05 20

www.opticauniversitaria.com

DIARIA 30 UNIDADES

DIARIA PLUS30 UNIDADES

15,90

MÁS CONFORT DURANTE

TODO EL DÍA

MENSUAL 6 UNIDADES

19MENSUAL 6 UNIDADES

29MÁS

SALUDABLE, MÁS HORAS

MIRAMOS POR TU FUTURO

* Para compras superiores a 10 euros. Presentando el carnet universitario y no compatible con otras promociones o packs promocionales.

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Together with the Secretariat for Entrance Examinations, this service is responsible for the university entrance exams and the exams for those aged 25, 40 and 45 and over. It handles access to the University and pre- regis-tration in the Distrito Único de la Comunidad Valen- cia-na for admission to all state universities in the Region of Valencia. It issues official and University of Alicante own degree certificates and copies of the official univer- sity entrance exam certificate. It manages the transfer of dossiers, the reimbursement of fees, as well as the grants awarded by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport and the Valencian Regional Government, as well as exemptions from University fees.

In addition, it collaborates with the Secretariat for Work Placements and Student Support on the AITANA pro- gramme for work placements abroad (co-financed by the European Erasmus and Leonardo da Vinci program- mes) and internships for students in business and public Institution private. It also manages the University Identi- fication Card (TIU).

Location: Student Services Building.Opening times: Mondays to Fridays - 9 am. to 2 pm. In the evenings (to consult every unit).sa.ua.es/en/students-service.html

His creation frame inside the development of the Sectorial Stra- tegic Plan of Internationalisation projected like key element to fulfil with the mission assumed by the University of Alicante, and the marked aims by the Office of the Vice President for Interna- tional Relations. His functions are to coordinate and asesorar on the activities directed to manage the programs of national and international mobility of the students, professors and personal of administration, as well as the programs, scholarships and pro- jects of cooperation to the development and solidarity. The Ser- vice of International Relations is born like dependent adminis- trative structure of the Vicerrectorado of International Relations to give support and coordinate the three units that compose it:

- Mobility and International Programs.

- Asia-Pacific Relations Office.

- Cooperation to the Development.

sri.ua.es/en/presentation.html

International Relations Service

Student advice service

STUDENT ADVICE SERVICEINTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SERVICE

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The databases supporting the electronic agendas are updated daily with all the activities of interest to the university community: grants and financial aid, courses (doctorate, post-graduate, sum- mer courses, sundry courses, etc.), cultural and sports activities, awards and competitions, congresses, conferences, etc.

This information can be searched for by area, subject, title and lo- cation, as well as by carrying out historical searches, etc. The sys- tem also allows searches to be fine-tuned to find only University of Alicante activities, those open for registration, those recognised as free-choice credits, etc.

To make the searching process easier, the data is grouped into different agendas.

Agendas you can access through the INFORMATION AND NEWS block:

- General Activities Agenda. This is the general agenda and inclu- des all activities on the database.

- University of Alicante Activities Agenda. Here you can find all the information about the activities being carried out at the UA and in its setting.

- Research Agenda. This agenda contains specific information about research-related events and calls.

cv1.cpd.ua.es/agenda/ default_investigacion.asp- Sports Agenda: This allows you to list sporting activities by type

or date. cv1.cpd.ua.es/agenda/deportes/default.asp.

aplicacionesua.cpd.ua.es/agenda/default.asp?idioma=en

The “BOUA” (Official University of Alicante Newsletter) is designed as a useful and effective tool for announcing the decisions taken by official bodies of the University of Alicante. It also complies with that the stipulations laid down in the first Additional Stipulation of the University of Alicante Statutes.

www.boua.ua.es/default.asp?idioma=es

The official University of Alicante newsletter (BOUA)

Activities agenda

ACTIVITIES AGENDATHE OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE NEWSLETTER

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The Communications Unit manages a creative, transparent and professional global communication at the University of Alicante, to disseminate their activities and communicate to society and the university community the values of the institution.

It is divided into the following subunits:

- Corporate Communications and the Rector.

- Academic and Scientific Communication.

- Social Communication, Cultural and International. - Network Communication.

- Advertising and Corporate Communications.

- Communication Internal Consulting.

Location: Rectorado Building, Ground Floor.Phone: 965 903 [email protected]

web.ua.es/en/unidad-comunicacion/comunication-unit.html

UA communications Unit

University NewsNews portal open to all and preferably Internet and media, is a vehicle for internal communication, and simultaneously to news dis-semination university campus community can know everything that the institution made daily.

web.ua.es/en/actualidad-universitaria/revista-digital-de-la-universidad-de-alicante.html

UA COMMUNICATIONS UNITUNIVERSITY NEWS

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Social NetworksFollow the University of Alicante in social networks. Scholarships, jobs, con- fe-rences, events, notices, research, practices, concerts, discounts, compe- titions and more...

Become a fan of the UA! Follow us on:

Facebook: www.facebook.com/campusua

Twitter: twitter.com/UA_Universidad

YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/UAVideoTube

The Suggestions OfficeThe Suggestions Office is a web-based service designed to provide the University Community as a whole with the means to make its sugges- tions, possible improvements, new proposals, opinions and concerns heard and answered effectively and rapidly. These can be made by an- yone directly or indirectly involved with the University of Alicante.

It is designed to be a communication channel that is permanently open to all.

web.ua.es/en/unidad-comunicacion/ci/suggestion-box.html

THE SUGGESTIONS OFFICESOCIAL NETWORKS

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The right to equality between women and men has been recognised by the United Nations as a universal legal principle and has been incorporated into the constitutions of democratic countries. However, legal equality, which represents a significant historical achie- vement for women and society in general, has proved inadequate to achieve genuine equality. Society faces the critical challenge of eradicating determined stereotypes and promoting the conditions necessary for equality between women and men to become an effective reality.

Women have increased their presence in different areas of society. The incorporation of women into education, and particularly higher education, from which women were excluded for decades, is a good indication that significant advances have been made towards achieving equality. Nevertheless, various reports on the position of women in universities testify to the persistence of inequalities and imbalances regarding access to academic degrees, career paths and women’s participation in representative bodies.

This evidence of inequality indicates that, in addition to addressing the root causes, there is a need to take positive action in order to redress and prevent these inequalities and achieve effective equality.

To this end the Organic Law 4/2007 of 12 April, the Organic Law 6/2001, of 21 December, governing universities, amending provided that universities must have equal units.

The UA Equality Unit started up in 2009 and, since its creation, it has developed two equality plans. In January 2014 the “II Equal Opportunities Plan for Men and Women at the UA (2014-2016)” was approved. It contains guidelines aimed at all of the university community with the objective of eliminating any form of discrimination in the UA by reason of gender or sexual orientation and of promoting the value of gender equality in all activities pertaining to university life.

The Equality Unit’s main competences are:

• Awareness raising on the issue of gender equality.• Actions aimed at eradicating the stereotypes associated with certain degrees.• Prevention of sexual harassment, gender-motivated harassment and gender violence within the uni-

versity community.• Incorporation of a gender perspective in teaching and research at the UA.

La UA cuenta con una Comisión de Igualdad que sirve de cauce de participación de la comunidad uni-versitaria en las políticas de igualdad. El alumnado se halla representado en esta Comisión a través del Consejo de Estudiantes.

The Equality Unit is located on the ground floor of the Rectory building.Phone: 965 909 [email protected]/en/unidad-igualdad

Equality Unit

Send us YOU!

In order to provide our University Community news broadcast areas re- lated to own is established in the following form:

aplicacionesua.cpd.ua.es/proyectos/formulario/generaParte.asp?id=91&idioma=es

EQUALITY UNIT

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The process of adapting Spanish university teaching to the European Higher Education Area is being implanted progressively fromthe 2010/2011 academic year at the University of Alicante. The philosophy of the reform is based on:- Facilitating the mobility of students and teaching staff throughout Europe.

- Favouring progressive convergence towards a common degree structure.

- Favouring the continuation or resumption of courses at the same or a different university.

The Spanish Government issued a Royal Decree on 29th October 2007 to regulate university courses (RD 1393/2007), amended by Royal Decree 861/2010 of 2nd July, RD 99/2011 of 28th January, RD 534/2013 of 12th July; and this standard has been used for reference by universities to create their different degree courses.

The University of Alicante (UA) has also drafted its own regulations for the implantation of the Degree-qualifications, approved by the Board of Governors on 30th June 2008.

Said university studies consist of 3 cycles:- Degree.- Master.- Doctorate.

The different kinds of studies available at the UA can be classified in several ways

• According to the qualification awarded on successful completion::- Official courses with full academic and professional validity in the whole of Spain.- University own degree courses prepared by each university and which cannot use the denomination reserved for official qualifica-

tions. They are generally specialist qualifications.• Within the official studies, according to the level of teaching and admission requirements we can classify them by:

- Old Study Plan Courses. these are the qualifications of 3-Year Degree, 3-Year Degree in Engineering, 3-Year Degree in Archi-tecture, Qualified Teacher, Degree, Engineering and Architecture, which will be gradually phased out from this academic year onwards.

- Degree Courses. These are designed to give students an overall grounding in one or more subjects and are designed to prepare them for professional activities. The qualification will be entitled Degree in T, with indication, where appropriate, M (corresponding Mention) from the University of Alicante, and the Degree Supplement will refer to the branch of knowledge the qualification is as-signed to. The 5 branches of knowledge are as follows: Arts and Humanities, Sciences, Health Sciences, Social & Legal Sciences and Engineering & Architecture.The study plans designed to obtain the qualifications must have the acquisition of competences by the students as one of the pri-mary aims. They will consist of 240 ECTS, except for certain qualifications regulated by European directives (Medicine, Architectural Studies, etc.), which have more ECTS. The 240 ECTS are spread over 4 years with 60 credits each, divided into semesters with 30 credits in each. Students can register Full Time (60 credits in first registration, in pursuit of studies or registration with recognition of credits from another degree, the range will be from 48 to 72 credits), Part Time (30 credits in first registration and continuing studies in a range that goes from 24 to 47 credits) or Reduced Attention to Disability for each academic year it should be taken into account that students are Part Time or Reduced Attention to Disability students (between 6 to 18 credits) for their qualification, however they are full time as regards the subjects they register for.

- Master’s Courses. These are designed to provide students with advanced, specialised or multidisciplinary training focused on academic or professional specialisation, or to encourage their participation in research activities.

The qualification will be entitled University Master’s Degree in T, where, specializing in E (specialty) from the University of Alicante. The study plans will consist of 60 to 120 ECTS and will last from 1 to 2 years.

- Doctorate Courses.These are designed to provide students with advanced training in research techniques and may include courses, seminars and other activities aimed at research training and will include the preparation and presentation of the corres-ponding Doctoral Thesis, consisting of an original research work.The Doctorate qualification will be entitled PhD from the University of Alicante.

The Doctorate programme consists of two periods, one of training and the other of research – the training period may be a Uni-versity Masters.

The Doctorate programmes will exist in tandem with the new courses that will take over in accordance with European Higher Education Area guidelines.

The UA currently offers 40 degree qualifications, three being simultaneous study degrees of Law-Business Administration and Mana-gement (LBAM), degrees in Law - Criminology (DECRIM) and degrees of Tourism-Business Administration and Management (TBAM). With regard to postgraduate studies, we offer 56 official Masters, 27 Doctorate programmes and 106 own postgraduate and specia-lisation courses (27 Masters, 26 Specialist and 53 Expert).

www.ua.es/en/estudios/index.html

UNIVERSITY COURSES AND DEGREES

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Royal Decree RD 1125/2003 describes the EUROPEAN CREDIT or European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) as a European credit system that organises the study plans so that they are more understandable and comparable, allowing universities to understand each other more easily when it comes to managing academic records of international students.

The teaching system is based on student learning, valuing the effort made by students to pass subjects, meaning that it takes into account the time spent attending classes, the hours spent studying, academic work, seminars, projects and the time needed to prepare for and attend exams.

The following are the main features of the ECTS:

- Based on 60 credits as the workload of full time students for one academic year.

- The workload in Europe is 36 to 40 weeks per academic year. It is 40 weeks at the University of Alicante.

- A credit represents from 25 to 30 hours work. It represents 25 hours at the University of Alicante.

The ACADEMIC LEVEL achieved by students is expressed by marks that are reflected in their academic ratings, as per Royal Decree

1125/2003:

- 0 - 4.9: Fail (F)

- 5.0 - 6.9: Pass (P)

- 7.0 - 8.9: Good (G)

- 9.0 - 10: Excellent (E)

First Class Honours may be awarded for marks equal to or higher than 9.0, to a maximum of 5% of the students registered.

The average student record mark will be the result of applying the following formula: the sum of the credits obtained by the student, each multiplied by the value of the corresponding marks and divided by the total number of credits obtained by the student.

Credits obtained through recognition of credits that are not integrated in the study plan will neither be rated numerically nor taken into account for the average of the student record.

UA graduates must acquire specific knowledge and skills that are part of transversal competences that make up the TRANSVERSAL CURRICULUM of the UA.

The transversal Curriculum consists of the following knowledge and skills that all UA graduates must acquire independently of the qualifications they have chosen:

- Foreign Language: Minimum level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for modern languages, with B2 being recommended.

- I.T. and Information Studies: included in the different subjects as specific learning results.

- Oral and Written Communication: considered to be present in all subjects making up the qualification.

The OFFICIAL CERTIFICATES and QUALIFICATIONS to be obtained with degree courses at the UA are:

QUALIFICATION CREDITS OBTAINED CHARACTERISTICS

Degree in...240 ECTS, except for Architectural Studies

330 ECTSOfficial qualification valid in the whole of Spain.

European Degree supplement (EDS)240 ECTS, except for Architectural Studies

330 ECTS

Certificate accompanying all official qualifica-tions with all student information concerning the courses studied, results obtained, profes-sional capacities acquired and level of the qua-lification. Makes the training acquired by the student understandable all over Europe.

Certificate of Initial University Studies (CIUS)120 ECTS, if the 60 ECTS of the basic subjects

have been passed

Certificate recognising the achievements of students in order to enhance their employability. Should recognise ECTS credits obtained in other Public Universities in the Region of Valencia.

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OFFICIAL DEGREE COURSES PLACES ECTS

ARTS AND HUMANITIES

SPANISH: LANGUAGE AND LITERATURES. Itineraries: Classical Studies; English Studies; French Studies; Catalan Philology; Arabic and Islamic Studies; General Linguistics; Theory of Literature and Comparative Literature

55 240

ARABIC AND ISLAMIC STUDIES. Itineraries: Classical Studies; Hispanic Studies; English Studies; French Studies; Catalan Philo-logy; General Linguistics; Theory of Literature and Comparative Literature

50 240

FRENCH STUDIES.Itineraries: Classical Studies; Hispanic Studies; English Studies; Catalan Philology; Arabic and Islamic Studies; General Linguistics; Theory of Literature and Comparative Literature

50 240

ENGLISH STUDIES. Itineraries: Classical Studies; Hispanic Studies; French Studies; Catalan Philology; Arabic and Islamic Stu-dies; General Linguistics; Theory of Literature and Comparative Literature

125 240

CATALAN PHILOLOGY. Itineraries: Classical Studies; Hispanic Studies; English Studies; French Studies; Arabic and Islamic Stu-dies; General Linguistics; Theory of Literature and Comparative Literature

50 240

HISTORY. Itineraries: Cultural Heritage and Dissemination of History; Historical Culture and Constructions; The European andMediterranean World

125 240

HUMANITIES 50 240

TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETING. Itineraries: Specialized Translation as Language B (English, French, German); Language D; Translation Spanish-Catalan/Catalan-Spanish

French 60English 70German 50

240

SCIENCES

BIOLOGY. Itineraries: Environmental Biology; Biotechnology and Bio-health 160 240

MARINE SCIENCES. Itineraries: Marine Resources; Marine and Coastal Environment 50 240

GEOLOGY 50 240

MATHEMATICS. Itineraries: General Mathematics; Data Analysis and Applied Algebra; Mathematics Applied to the Social Scien-ces

50 240

CHEMISTRY 60 240

HEALTH SCIENCES

NURSING 200 240

HUMAN NUTRITION AND DIETETICS. Itineraries: Nutrition and Sport; Diet, Nutrition and Population; Food Quality; New Nutritional Demands and Special Situations

100 240

OPTICS AND OPTOMETRY 70 240

LEGAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT. Specialities: Strategic Management; Marketing; Accounting and Finance;International Business

800 240

SCIENCES OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SPORT. Itineraries: Teaching Physical Education and Sport; Sports Training; Physical Activity and Quality of Life; Sports and Recreation Management

100 240

CRIMINOLOGY. Itineraries: Public Safety, Private Investigation, Administration of Justice Face 170On Line 70 240

DECRIM. SIMULTANEOUS STUDY DEGREES OF LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY 70 376,5

LAW. Itineraries: Administration of Justice; Patrimonial and Business Law; Public Law 300 240

(LBAM). SIMULTANEOUS DEGREES OF LAW-BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES 100 384

Degree Courses

UNIVERSITY COURSES AND DEGREES

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ECONOMICS. Specialities: Economic Analysis; Public Economics; International, Regional and Urban Economics 125 240

GEOGRAPHY AND REGIONAL PLANNING 50 240

ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS 240 240

INFANT EDUCATION TEACHER 360 240

PRIMARY EDUCATION TEACHER 440 240

PUBLIC MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION 75 240

LABOUR RELATIONS AND HUMAN RESOURCES. Itineraries: Business Consultancy; Human Resources Management 170 240

LABOUR RELATIONS AND HUMAN RESOURCES. ELDA. Itineraries: Business Consultancy, Human Resources Management 60 240

SOCIOLOGY 60 240

SOCIAL WORK 160 240

TOURISM. Itineraries: Economy of Tourism Companies; Planning and Management of Tourist Destinations 240 240

(TBAM). SIMULTANEOUS DEGREES OF TOURISM-BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES 100 366

ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE

ARCHITECTURE (FOUNDATIONS OF ARCHITECTURE*) . Itineraries: Building Technology; Experimental Building Workshop; Legis-lation and Professional Practice

120 330

TECHNICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING: SOUND AND IMAGE. Itineraries: Acoustic Engineering; Audiovisual Tech-nology

150 240

CIVIL ENGINEERING. Itineraries: Civil Works; Hydrology; Urban Transport and Services 170 240

TECHNICAL ARQUITECTURE. Itineraries: Acting on Heritage Buildings; Real Estate Management; Energy Efficiencys 150 240

COMPUTER ENGINEERING. Itineraries: Software Engineering; Computer Engineering; Computing; Information Systems; Infor-mation Technologies

240 240

MULTIMEDIA ENGINEERING. Itineraries: Digital Creation and Entertainment; Content Management 95 240

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 60 240

www.ua.es/en/estudios/estudios-grado.html

* If the ANECA report is favourable

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Teaching calendar of qualification being phased out.

Course with teaching and exa-minations

Course with examination, but no teaching.

Course phased out. No teaching or examinations.

UNIVERSITY COURSES AND DEGREES

DEGREES

COURSES2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016

ADE (310 CR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Architecture (410 CR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th

Technical Architecture (250 CR)

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

Biology (342,5 CR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th

Business Sciences (195 CR)

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

Law (305 CR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th

Economics (308,5 CR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Nursing (235 CR) 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

Arabic Phil. (300 CR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Catalan Phil. (300 CR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

French Phil. (300 CR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Spanish Phil. (300 CR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

English Phil. (300 CR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Geography (300 CR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th

Pub. Man. & Admin. (205,5 CR)

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

History (300 CR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th

Humanities (301 CR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th

Computer Eng.(364,5 CR)

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th

Geological Eng. (367 CR)

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th

Chemical Eng. (375 CR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th

Technical Civil Enginnering

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

Tec. Eng. Tel: Sound and Image (214,5 CR)

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

Tec. Eng. Manag. Comp. (225 CR)

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

Tec. Eng. Sys. Comp. (225 CR)

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

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DEGREES

COURSES2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016

Teacher: esp. Phys. (206 CR)

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

Teacher: esp. Inf. Ed. (204,5 CR)

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

Teacher: esp. Musical Ed. (204,5 CR)

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

Teacher: esp. Prim. Ed. (203 CR)

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

Teacher: esp. For. Lang. Ed. (206 CR)

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

Mathematics (309 CR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th

Human Nutrition & Dietet. (195 CR)

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

Optics and Optometry (207 CR)

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

Advertising and Pub. Rel. (300 CR)

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Chemistry (327,5 CR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th

Labour Relations (184 CR)

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

Sociology (310 CR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Social Work (207 CR) 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

Translation & Interpret. (300 CR)

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Tourism (206,5 CR) 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

Law & ADE (499,5 CR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th

SECOND CYCLES

Sciences of phys. Act. & Sport. (130,5 CR)

1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd

Marine Sciences (141CR) 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd

Work Sciences (127 CR) 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd

Criminology (120 CR) 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd

Construction Engineer (145 CR)

1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd

Educ. Psych (121,5 CR) 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd

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Official Post-graduate Programmes (University master’s)

OFFICIAL POST-GRADUATE PROGRAMMES (UNIVERSITY MASTER’S) PLACES ECTS

ARTS AND HUMANITIES

PROFESSIONAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND INTEGRAL MANAGEMENT OF THE HERITAGE. Routes: The Research Route; The Profes-sional Route

30 60

CATALAN LANGUAGE CONSULTING AND LITERARY CULTURE. Routes: Applications and Research in Cultural and EducationalContexts; Applications and Research in Government and Publishing

20 75

LOCAL DEVELOPMENT AND TERRITORIAL INNOVATION 25 60

TEACHING OF SPANISH AND ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGES (L2) OR FOREIGN LANGUAGES (FL). Routes: Spanish L2/FL;English L2/FL; Spanish and English L2/FL (Option A and Option B)

25 60

LITERARY STUDIES. Routes: Spanish Literature; Literature of French Expression; Arab-Islamic Literature;Classical Literature

30 60

HISTORY IDENTITIES (15TH-19TH CENTURIES). Routes: The Territorial Planning Political Power; The WesternMediterranean in the “World Economy” European; Culture and Religion; Social Transformations

20 60

HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY EUROPE: IDENTITIES AND INTEGRATION 20 60

HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION* 20 60

ENGLISH AND SPANISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES 30 75

HUMANISTIC METHODOLOGIES IN THE DIGITAL ERA 20 60

PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RISKS 20 60

INSTITUTIONAL TRANSLATION. Combinations: English-Spanish; French-Spanish; German-Spanish30 (Each foreign

language)60

SCIENCES

ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF MEDITERRANEAN ECOSYSTEM. Specialisations: Mediterranean Ecosystem Analysis; Envi-ronmental Management of Mediterranean Ecosystems

40 60

BIODIVERSITY 40 60

BIOMEDICINE 20 60

BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR HEALTH AND SUSTAINABILITY 20 60

ELECTROCHEMISTRY. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 40 60

MATERIALS SCIENCE. Specialisations: Carbon Materials; Heterogeneous Catalysis; Functional and Structural Materials; Electro-chemical Materials; Simulation and Computing in Materials Science; Polymeric Materials; Environment and Energy

20 120

SUSTAINABLE FISHING MANAGEMENT 40 120

SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT AND WATER TECHNOLOGIES 20 60

MANAGEMENT AND RESTORATION OF NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. Routes: Professionalisation; Research 30 60

NANOSCIENCE AND MOLECULAR NANOTECNOLOGY 20 120

ADVANCED OPTOMETRICS AND VISUAL HEALTH 15 60

APPLIED PALEONTOLOGY* 20 60

ENVIRONMENTAL AND SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY. Specializations: Energy and Environment; Environmental Chemistry; Green Chemistry

20 60

MEDICAL CHEMISTRY 20 60

UNIVERSITY COURSES AND DEGREES

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HEALTH SCIENCES

FOOD SCIENCES AND NUTRITION 25 60

NURSING SCIENCES RESEARCH 25 60

HEALTH CARE’S CULTURE 20 60

CLINIC AND COMMUNITY NUTRITION 25 60

PUBLIC HEALTH

The regitra-tion is donein U. MiguelHernández

60

LEGAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

ADVOCACY 140 90

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA). Routes: Strategic Management; Accounting and Finance; Marketing 40 60

COMMUNICATION AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES. Routes of Specialization: Management and Communication Management; En-terprises in Creative Industries

35 60

DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION. Specialty: Environmental Sustainability 30 90

ENVIRONMENTAL AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT LAW 30 60

TOURISM MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING 35 120

APPLIED ECONOMICS 15 60

QUANTITATIVE ECONOMICS 25 120

REGIONAL INTEGRATION 15 90

CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND FORENSIC SCIENCES* 50 60

EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH. Routes: Psychopedagogy; Specific Subject 50 60

PROCUREMENT 15 90

ACADEMY STAFF OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (COMPULSORY, UPPER SECONDARY AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION) AND AR-TISTIC, LANGUAGE AND SPORTS EDUCATION. Teaching Specialization: Biology and Geology; Vocational Training (SecondaryTeacher Corps); Vocational Training (Vocational Technical Teacher Corps); Economy; Physical Education and Sport; Buildings and Construction-Civil Drawing; Physics and Chemistry; Training and Orientation Labour (FOL); Geography and History; Computing; French; English; Spanish Language and Literature; Language Catalan (Valencian Language) and Literature; Mathematics; Mu-sic; Educational Guidance; Sanitary Process; Technology

500 60

PENAL LAW SYSTEM

Theregistrationis done in U.

Lleida

60

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ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE

ARCHITECTURE* 60 60

SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING 30 60

AUTOMATICS AND ROBOTICS 30 60

APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT AND WEB SERVICES: Itineraries: Development of Applications in Large Systems; Development of Applications for Internet through the use of the latest technologies

30 60

SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOR MOBILE DEVICES* 30 60

BUILDING MANAGEMENT. Routes: Professionalizing; Researcher 60 60

CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER. Routes: Structural Engineering and Construction; Engineering Water, Energy and Environment;Transport Engineering and Planning

75 120

MATERIALS, WATER AND SOIL ENGINEERING 40 60

TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 30 90

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING* 20 90

GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING* 30 90

COMPUTER ENGINEERING 50 90

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES 30 60

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY 30 60

*Pending verification

www.ua.es/en/estudios/master-universitario.html

EDUA Doctorate CollegeLocation: Ground floor - Germán Bernácer Building

Telephone: 965 903 466

[email protected]

edua.ua.es

Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 9 to 14 hrs. Monday and Thursday from 15 to 17 hrs.

From 1st June to 31st July there will be no afternoon opening. Summer vacation period: August

Management team:

Director: Francisco Javier Narciso Romero

Secretary: Aurora Ribes Ribes

Organisation and regulation:

Management Committee, Doctorate Assessment Commission, Excellence Commission, Agreement of the Management Com-mittee with regard to the composition and functioning of the DAC, Report on the Creation of the Doctorate College, Regula-tions for the Functioning of the Doctorate College.

UNIVERSITY COURSES AND DEGREES

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DOCTORAL PROGRAMMES

BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION

BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND SOCIETY

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

COMPUTER SCIENCE

CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF ECOSYSTEMS

ECONOMICS

ECONOMICS (jOINT PROGRAMME WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF MURCIA, MIGUEL HERNáNDEz UNIVERSITY OF ELCHE, THE SPANISH NATIONAL DISTANCE UNIVERSITY (UNED) AND THE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF CARTAGENA)

EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH

ELECTROCHEMISTRY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (jOINT PROGRAMME WITH THE AUTONOMOUS UNIVERSITIES OF BARCELONA AND MADRID, THE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF CARTAGENA, AND THE UNIVERSITIES OF BARCELONA, BURGOS, CORDOBA, LERIDA, MURCIA, SEVILLE AND VALENCIA (GENERAL STUDIES)

ENGINEERING OF MATERIALS, STRUCTURES AND GROUND: SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION

ExPERIMENTAL AND APPLIED BIOLOGY

ExPERIMENTAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES

HEALTH SCIENCES

HISTORICAL AND SOCIAL STUDIES INTO SCIENCE, MEDICINE AND SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION (jOINT PROGRAMME WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA (GENERAL STUDIES) AND THE MIGUEL HERNáNDEz UNIVERSITY OF ELCHE)

NTERCULTURAL AND HISTORICAL ExCHANGE IN MEDIAEVAL MEDITERRANEAN EUROPE

INTERDISCIPLINARY GENDER STUDIES (jOINT PROGRAMME WITH THE AUTONOMOUS UNIVERSITY OF MADRID AND THE UNIVERSITIES OF HUELVA, ALCALA, LA LAGUNA, THE BALEARIC ISLANDS, jAUME I AND REY jUAN CARLOS)

LAW

MATERIALS SCIENCE

MATHEMATICAL METHODS AND MODELLING IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

MARINE SCIENCE AND APPLIED BIOLOGY

NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY (jOINT PROGRAMME WITH THE UNIVERSITIES OF VALENCIA (GENERAL STUDIES), jAUME I, LA LAGUNA AND CASTILLA-LA MANCHA)

ORGANIC SYNTHESIS

PHILOSOPHY (jOINT PROGRAMME WITH THE UNIVERSITIES OF MURCIA, ALMERíA, CASTILLA-LA MANCHA, LA LAGUNA AND zARAGOzA)

PHILOSOPHY AND ARTS

PHYSICS APPLIED TO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

TOURISM (jOINT PROGRAMME WITH THE UNIVERSITIES OF BARCELONA, MALAGA, REY jUAN CARLOS AND SEVILLE)

WATER AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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·Masters (Post-graduate Qualification)

Post-graduate and Specialisation QualificationsThe Universidad de Alicante, through the Continuous Training Centre (ContinUA), offers a wide variety of Masters, specialists and ex-perts qualifications aimed at providing training that is adapted to the demands of society with respect to the updating of knowledge and professional specialisation. The dynamism that is required for this adaptation means that the proposed qualifications evolve and are updated continually, so it is advisable to consult the centre’s web on a regular basis:

web.ua.es/en/continua

Location: Germán Bernácer Building Telephone and Fax: 965 909 422

-Objective: Multi-disciplinary training adapted to the demands of society, favouring the updating of contents and professional spe-cialisation.

-Workload: Minimum of 60 and maximum of 120 ECTS credits.

-Qualification: Masters in... through the University of Alicante.

MASTERS DEPARTMENT OR INSTITUTE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEB

ARTS AND HUMANITIES

Applied drama Business School965 909 373965 909 448

[email protected] www.enegocios.ua.es

Local Development in Socio-territorial Innovation Techniques and Processes

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Classic Guitar Playing Business School 660 682 805 [email protected]/admision.html

Heritage Management Human Geography 660 682 805 [email protected] dghum.ua.es/en

SCIENCES

Clinical biopathology and biotechnology

Biotechnology 965 903 [email protected]@ua.es

dbt.ua.es/en

Reproductive Medicine Biotechnology 965 903 [email protected]@ua.es

dbt.ua.es/en

HEALTH SCIENCES

Accidents and Emergencies Nursing965 909 373965 909 448

[email protected]

www.enegocios.ua.es

SOCIAL AND LEGAL SCIENCES

Legal ArgumentationPhilosophy of Law and Private International Law

965 909 373965 909 448

[email protected]@ua.es

web.ua.es/en/argumentacionjuridicawww.enegocios.ua.es

International CommerceInstitute of International Economy

965 903 582 [email protected] iei.ua.es/?set_language=en

UNIVERSITY COURSES AND DEGREES

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MASTERS DEPARTMENT OR INSTITUTE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEB

Restaurant, F&B and Hotel Management

University Institute of Tourist Investigation

662 023 676 [email protected]/en/studies/expert/experto-universitario.html

Management of SME’s Business Organisation 610 488 811 [email protected]/master-en-direccion-y-gestion-de-recursos-humanos

Human Resources Management Business Organisation 966 263 027 [email protected]/master-en-direccion-y-gestion-de-recursos-humanos

Tourism Management ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Design, Management and Evaluation of Public Policies and Projects

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Information and Communication Education and Technologies

General teaching and specific teaching

965 903 721 [email protected] www.edutic.ua.es/master/

Involvement in Emotional Education and Management of Cohabitation

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Investigation of Teaching and Learning

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Political Leadership and Management of Politico-administrative Institutions (on line)

State Legal Studies965 903 944965 902 237

[email protected]@ua.es

www.enegocios.ua.es/

Marketing ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Social Mediation and Intervention in Conflicts

Social Communication and Psychology

965 903 879

[email protected]@ua.es

www.enegocios.ua.es/

Mediation in Civil, Mercantile and Penal Affairs

Procedural LawIllustrious Provincial College of Lawyers

965 909 514965 909 513

[email protected]@icali.es

derecho.ua.es/en

Industrial and Intellectual Property

Civil LawMercantile and Procedural LawPhilosophy of Law and Private International Law

965 909 [email protected]

www.ml.ua.es

Taxation Applied Economic Analysis965 909 448965 909 373

[email protected]

www.mastertributacion.ua.es

ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE

Architecture, City and Territory ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Sonar and Audiovisual Creation and Interaction using Digital Means

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Advanced Studies in Computer Engineering

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Technologies of Colour for the Automotive Sector

Optics, Pharmacology and Anatomy

965 909 373 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/gvc/

*All of the Masters courses are awaiting approval from the Governing Council

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University of Alicante Postgraduate and Specialisation courses·Specialist (Post-graduate qualification)

STUDIES DEPARTMENT OR INSTITUTE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEB

ARTS AND HUMANITIES

Applied Drama Business School 965 909 373 [email protected] www.enegocios.ua.es

Sonar Creation and Scenic Interaction

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Heritage Management Human Geography 660 682 805 [email protected] dghum.ua.es/en

Scenic, Spatial and Audiovisual Interaction

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Heritage Interpretation and Tourist Guidance

University Institute of Tourist Investigation

965 909 [email protected]@ua.es

iuit.ua.es/en/studies/specialist/tourist-guide/gtip-01.html

Advanced Techniques in Restoration Management

University Institute of Tourist Investigation

662 023 [email protected]@ua.es

iuit.ua.es/en/studies/expert/experto-universitario.html

English-Spanish Legal Translation (British and North American)

English Philology 965 903 439 [email protected]/en/university-specialist-in-english-spanish-legal-translation.html

SCIENCES

Integrated and Biological Control of Plagues

CIBIO965 903 400Ext. 3375

[email protected]@ua.es

carn.ua.es/CIBIO/cibioen.html

Desalination and re-use of Water ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

HEALTH SCIENCES

Clinical Analyses Biotechnology 965 903 [email protected]@ua.es

dbt.ua.es/en

Clinical Biopathology Biotechnology 965 903 [email protected]@ua.es

dbt.ua.es/en

Palliative Care ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Advanced Practice Nursing in the Area of the Heart

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Management of Clinics ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

HEMS and Aerial Medical Assistance (HICAMS, FWAA)

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

-Objective: Knowledge of the subject matter relating to any branch of know-how aimed at the application of same to professional activities.

-Workload: 30 ECTS credits.

-Qualification: Specialist in... through the University of Alicante.

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SOCIAL AND LEGAL SCIENCES

International CommerceInstitute of International Economy

965 903 582 [email protected] iei.ua.es/?set_language=en

Copyright and Information Technologies

Civil LawMercantile and Procedural LawPhilosophy of Law and Private International Law

965 909 392 [email protected]

Public Management State Legal Studies 965 903 [email protected]@ua.es

www.enegocios.ua.es/

Design, Management and Evaluation of Public Projects

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Education with Equality ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Infants and Youngsters in Social Peril

Social Communication and Psychology

965 909 [email protected]@ua.es

www.enegocios.ua.es/

Social Intervention Social Work and Social Services965 909 373Ext. 2611

[email protected]@ua.es

www.enegocios.ua.es/

Trademarks, Designs and Competition Law

Magister Lvcentinvs 965 909 392 [email protected] www.ml.ua.es

MediationSocial Communication and Psychology

965 903 879965 903 373

[email protected]@ua.es

www.enegocios.ua.es/

Patents and Technology Transfer Magister Lvcentinvs 965 909 392 [email protected] www.ml.ua.es

ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE

Engineering of Colour for the Automotive Sector

Optics, Pharmacology and Anatomy

965 909 373 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/gvc/

*All of the specialist courses are awaiting approval from the Governing Council

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STUDIES DEPARTMENT OR INSTITUTE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEB

ARTS AND HUMANITIES

Applied Drama Business School 965 909 373 [email protected] www.enegocios.ua.es

Scenic, Spatial and Visual Interaction and Creation

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Heritage Management Human Geography 660 682 805 [email protected] dghum.ua.es/en

Tourist Interpretation, Information and Guidance

University Institute of Tourist Investigation

965 909 [email protected]@ua.es

iuit.ua.es/en/studies/specialist/tourist-guide/gtip-01.html

Spanish Language, Economy and Culture

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

English-Spanish Legal Translation (British English)

English Philology 965 903 439 [email protected]/en/university-specialist-in-english-spanish-legal-translation.html

SCIENCES

Integrated and Biological Control of Plagues

CIBIO 965 909 [email protected] [email protected]

carn.ua.es/CIBIO/cibioen.html

Handcrafted Preparation of Ice-creamAnalytical Chemistry, Nutrition and Bromatology

965 903 527 [email protected]/en/elaboracion-artesanal-helados/

Clinical Chemistry ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

HEALTH SCIENCES

Mediterranean Diet ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Sports Nutrition ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

SOCIAL AND LEGAL SCIENCES

European Financial Assessment (EFA)Financial Economics and Accounting

965 909 426 [email protected] www.eaf.ua.es/

Stock Exchange and Markets (ONLINE)

Financial Economics and Accounting

965 903 621 [email protected] www.expertobolsa.ua.es

Business Management Program ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Technological CuisineUniversity Institute of Tourist Investigation

965 903 400 Ext. 2643

[email protected] iuit.ua.es/en/

University of Alicante Postgraduate and Specialisation courses·Expert (Specialist Qualification)

-Objective: Professional perfection and specialisation.

-Workload: 20 ECTS credits.

-Qualification: Expert in... through the University of Alicante.

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STUDIES DEPARTMENT OR INSTITUTE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEB

International CommerceInstitute of International Economy

965 903 582 [email protected] iei.ua.es/?set_language=en

Superior Accounting and Administrative Management

Financial Economics and Accounting

965 903 621 [email protected] www.superconta.ua.es

Health Law Law Faculty 965 909 373 [email protected]/curso.asp?curso=expDerSan&edicion=518

Commercial Management of Hotels ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Management of Hostelry BusinessesUniversity Institute of Tourist Investigation

965 909 551 [email protected]/en/studies/expert/experto-universitario.html

Sales Management ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Management of SME’s Business Organisation 610 488 811 [email protected]/master-en-direccion-y-gestion-de-recursos-humanos

Human Resources Management Business Organisation 610 488 811 [email protected]/master-en-direccion-y-gestion-de-recursos-humanos

Design, Management and Evaluation of Public Policies

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Tourist Economy and Businesses ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Education with Equality ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Photojournalism: History, Techniques and Editing

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Infants and Youngsters in Social PerilSocial Communication and Psychology

965 909 [email protected]@ua.es

www.enegocios.ua.es/

Political Leadership (on line) State Legal Studies965 903 944965 902 237

[email protected]@ua.es

www.enegocios.ua.es/

Fashion Marketing ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

MediationSocial Communication and Psychology

965 903 879965 903 373

[email protected]@ua.es

www.enegocios.ua.es/

Mediation within the Framework of complex Organisations

Procedural LawIllustrious Provincial College of Lawyers ofn Alicante

965 909 [email protected]@icali.es

derecho.ua.es/en

Family and Civil MediationProcedural LawIllustrious Provincial College of Lawyers of Alicante

965 909 [email protected]@icali.es

derecho.ua.es/en

Mercantile Mediation and Specialised Mediation for Tenders

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Penal and Penitentiary MediationProcedural LawIllustrious Provincial College of Lawyers of Alicante

965 909 [email protected]@icali.es

derecho.ua.es/en

Cross-border Mediation of a Civil, Mercantile and Inter-cultural Nature

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

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University of Alicante Postgraduate and Specialisation courses·Expert (Specialist Qualification)

web.ua.es/en/continua/ua-diploma-and-postgraduate-programmes.html

STUDIES DEPARTMENT OR INSTITUTE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEB

Planning of Tourist Destinations ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Management Development Programme

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

*All of the experts’ courses are awaiting approval from the Governing Council

LANGUAGES

Social Media and Community Management

Marketing 965 903 [email protected]@ua.es

dmk.ua.es/en

Advanced Techniques for SME Management

Business Organisation 610 488 820 [email protected] www.masterpymes.doeua.es

Advanced Techniques for the Management of People within Organisations

Business Organisation 600 948 696 [email protected] www.doeua.es/master/rrhh/

ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE

Computer Network Administration ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Calculation of Structures using CYPE Civil Engineering 965 903 650 [email protected]/en/especialistacype/inicio.html

Sciences of Colour ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Sonar Creation and Improvisation for Mixed Media

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Sonar Creation using Electronic Means

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Sonar and Audiovisual Creation ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Development of Web applications using java EE and javaScript

Computing and Artificial Intelligence Sciences

965 903 902 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/expertojava

Design and Creation of Video Games Computing and Artificial Intelligence Sciences

965 903 900 [email protected]/en/expertovideojuegos

Programming using Web Technologies

Computing and Artificial Intelligence Sciences

965 903 900 [email protected] www.proweb.ua.es

Social Networks, Digital Communication and Strategy

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

Professional Techniques Applied to Noise and Vibrations

ContinUA 965 903 466 [email protected] web.ua.es/en/continua

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The Language Centre offers a number of ways which allow you to take full advantage of the opportunities presented by studying abroad, and improve your CV, so that once you finish studying you can make the best possible start in the world of work. Additiona-lly, the Centre provides support and guidance to overseas students who wish to study at the University of Alicante.

Examples of the services on offer include:

- AULAS (Alicante University Language Services): language courses in English, French, German, Italian, Arabic and Russian.- Courses studying Spanish as a Foreign Language.- Accommodation Service for students and international visitors.- Cultural activities: trips, conversation exchanges, excursions.- Examination Centre for official language exams: DELE, University of Cambridge, etc.- Language stays abroad.- Translation Service.- Courses in Teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language.- Information about Visas, and the official recognition of qualifications.- Immigration Advice.- Information about grants, placements, and working abroad.- University of Alicante Shop.

Our Language Courses, from absolute beginner level to advanced level, take place both during the academic year and in thesummer.

Location: Germán Bernácer Building.Opening hours: Monday-Thursday 8am til 6pm and Fridays 8amtil 3pmPhone: 965 903 793 - Fax: 965 903 794; [email protected]/en

University of Alicante Language Centre

LANGUAGES

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LANGUAGE LEVELS DATES DURATION TIMETABLE

CHINESE 1-10

October - JanuaryFebruary - June

Intensive - July

45 hours

45 hours

Choice between mornings, afternoons or Saturdaymornings

Monday to Friday, with a choice between mornings orafternoons

JAPANESE 1-10

October - JanuaryFebruary - June

Intensive - July

45 hours

45 hours

Choice between mornings, afternoons or Saturdaymornings

Monday to Friday, with a choice between mornings orafternoons

KOREAN 1

October - JanuaryFebruary - June

Intensive - July

45 hours

45 hours

Saturday mornings

Monday to Friday, with a choice between mornings orafternoons

All courses have Curricular Free-Elective Credits or ECTS, and some courses allow you to gain ICE (Educational Sciences Institute) hours. Pre-registration in September, January-February and June.

Asia-Pacific Relations OfficeThe Office of Asia-Pacific Relations, under the auspices of the International Relations Service which is dependent upon the Office of the Vice-President of International Relations, represents the University of Alicante in its internationalisation policies with respect to Asia-Pacific countries, facilitating the establishment and maintenance of bilateral agreements with Asian universities. Likewise, it promotes re-lationships with Spanish embassies, consulates, and commercial offices in the region and with different Asia-Pacific institutions in Spain.

The Office of Asia-Pacific Relations designs and offers courses in Chinese, Japanese and Korean language, culture and economy to university students, which can be validated with Free Choice Credits, or ECTS’s, to professionals and to interested parties in general, during morning sessions, afternoon sessions and on Saturdays throughout the academic year or intensively in the month of July.

It has also been setting up a multi-disciplinary, bibliographic collection relating to the Asia-Pacific area which is available through the General Library at the University of Alicante.

Location: Germán Bernácer Building Basement.Opening times: Mondays to Fridays - 9 am. to 2 pm..Phone:965 909 669; [email protected]

sri.ua.es/en/asiapacific/

LANGUAGES

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VALENCIAN LANGUAGE COURSES OF THE UAThe Languages and Culture Service (SLC) (Office of the Vice-President of Culture, Sports and Language Policies) organises courses in Valencian for students at the University of Alicante. Those who pass the final tests can obtain the corresponding certificate that accredits them for future work in the Public Administration. The UA certificates are valid in Cataluña and in the Balearic Islands. With regard to the Valencian Community, the SLC can deal with obtaining the homologation of certificates for Levels A2, B1, C1 and C2 with those issued by the Junta Qualificadora de Coneixi-ments de Valencià (Knowledge of Valencian Qualifications Board).

ATTENDANCE- BASED COURSES DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES

CREDITS B1: 3; B2: 4; C1: 5; C2: 5

DURATION105 hours of assistance55 hours of slaughter at a distance

10 hours of assistance at the start of the course150 hours non-classroom work

LEVELS A2; B1; B2; C1; C2

For more information: slc.ua.es/en/formacioLanguages and Culture Service. Building Germán Bernácer. Phone: 965 903 485

To complete your learning, the Language Policy Service provides you with the CAU, a support center linguistics student, gives you, completely free of charge, a course in basic Valencian online access to self-study exercises medium level (C1), tutoring, conversation classes, the role Voluntariat Valencian, etc., and other materials for learning other languages .

The CAU is located in the Sala Aifos, on the ground floor of the Philosophy and Letters Building C.

web.ua.es/en/cau

Phone: 965 909 942

COURSES FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS: BASIC CATALAN LANGUAGE

A free course designed for students participating in the Socrates Erasmus programme or in any other student exchange programme.

It introduces students to the language, culture and land of Valencia. 80 teaching hours.

VALENCIAN LANGUAGE VOLUNTEER PROGRAMME

This programme aims to put those learning the Valencian language into contact with fluent speakers so that they become used tospeaking the language.

web.ua.es/en/cau/volunteering.html

LANGUAGES

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TRAINING FOR TEACHING IN VALENCIAN, ENGLISH AND FRENCHThe certificate of training for teaching in Valencian, English or French prepares students for teaching in Valencian, English or French at non-University educational levels (as long as they have the required academic and administrative qualifications to teach at such levels, as well as other competences as foreseen in article 3 of Order 17/2013). With regard to the education of adults, it will qualify one and will be a minimum requirement for teaching in Valencian as a vehicular language and will, at the same time, be a minimum requirement for offering the teaching of the Valencian module in Cycle 1 of Basic Training for Adults. The certificate of training for teaching in Valencian is a requirement for accessing teaching posts in primary and secondary educa-tion and in F.P. (Professional Training).

Regulations of the Department of Education (order of 15th April, 2013):www.docv.gva.es/datos/2013/04/18/pdf/2013_3662.pdf

UA Language Training and Teaching courseslc.ua.es/en/secretaria/capacitacio-docent.html

Languages and Culture ServiceGermán Bernácer Building.Phone: 965 903 485 - Fax: 965 903 947; [email protected]/en/

Why is it important to study in Valencian, English and other languages?

Studying in Valencian prepares you for a working life and for better integration into the society in which we live. Classes in Valencian will enable you to reinfor-ce your linguistic competence, that is to say, knowing how to use the language, both orally and in writing, in any communicative situation. Having a firm grasp of Valencian will facilitate access to jobs, both in the public and the private sector, in the Valencian Community, the Balearic Islands, in Andorra and in Cataluña.

Furthermore, social context demands that we need to know English and other languages. Classes in other languages will enable you to dominate these lan-guages much better so that you can then use them in an academic context and this will open many doors in the labour market. For example, studying in English and other languages will enable you to:

- Do exchanges with universities where such languages are the common or working languages.

- Continue to study and practice.

- Carry out investigative activities or work abroad.

- Integrate with multilingual teams.

Lines in Valencian and English

The UA has teaching lines in Valencian and English in some studies. In others there are subjects in Valencian, English French and other languages. Get infor-mation through your centre’s secretariat or web page or through the Languages and Culture Service.

slc.ua.es/en/dinamitzacio/

TEACHING IN VALENCIAN, ENGLISH AND OTHER LANGUAGES

LANGUAGES

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University Annexe Centres

Throughout the year the University of Alicante offers numerous courses and other training activities aimed at a wide range of the public in order for them to acquire or improve knowledge in very different subjects and in a diverse range of areas of knowledge. These activities are offered by different Vice-Presidents Offices, centres, institutes and departments and some of these activities are recognised as credits for students working towards official UA qualifications.

Continuous Training CentreThe Office of the Vice-President of Studies, Training and Quality, through the Continuous Training Centre meets one’s learning needs throughout one’s life, offering courses and activities destined to perfecting and updating students’ and professors’ knowledge, as well as that of other parties interested in personal and professional improvement. Furthermore, the Centre meets the collective training demands of professional associations, companies and institutions.

Location: Germán Bernácer Building.Opening times: Mondays to Fridays - 9 am. to 2 pm. Mondays 3 pm. to 5 pm (except June, July and September).Phone: 965 909 553 - Fax: 965 909 555; [email protected]/en/continua

COMPLEMENTARY TRAINING

web.ua.es/en/seus

The La Marina (Benissa), Biar, Cocentaina, La Nucía, Orihuela, Villena and Xixona University Campuses and the Study Centre in Sax offer a wide range of academic and cultural activities aimed at enhancing the integration of the UA in the regions making up the pro-vince of Alicante. The centres organise courses, congresses, conferences, workshops, etc. throughout the year.

The Secretariat for University Venues (Seus) centralises the administration of the annexe activities and its website contains details of their programmes.

The Venues have a wide ranging and varied programme of Summer Courses that will form part of the UA Rafael Altamira Summer Courses throughout the month of July.

SeusGermán Bernácer Building - Opening times: Mondays to Fridays - 9 am. to 2 pm. Tuesdays - 3 pm. to 5 pm.Phone: 965 909 323 - Fax 965 903 839; [email protected] - web.ua.es/en/seus

The UA City of Alicante Annexe Centre has a stable academic and cultural programme all year round. The UA City of Alicante Annexe Centre is a congress and training centre, as well as a cultural and University Extension centre, open not only to UA activities but also to creators, artists and associations of all kinds.

City of Alicante Annexe CentreAvda. Ramón y Cajal, 4 - Opening times: 9 am. to 2 pm. and 4 pm. to 8 pm. Phone: 965 145 333 - Fax 965 145 [email protected] - web.ua.es/en/sedealicante

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PROJECTED ELECTIVE CREDIT COURSES FOR 2014/15

ATTENDENCE -BASED COURSES HOURS CREDITS

Lengua, ideología y género. Algunas pautas para acabar con los estereotipos de género en la lengua 20 2

III Curso sobre diversidad afectivo-sexual en la educación 20 2

El legado de las diosas: empoderamiento femenino a través del arquetipo 30 3

Spanish Gender Studies: an Introduction 40 4

Coeducación: didáctica para la igualdad de género 20 2

Cómo ver la televisión desde una perspectiva de género. De los cuentos Disney al cine para adolescentes 20 2

Alimentación y nutrición de la mujer. Trastornos en el comportamiento alimentario 30 3

La mujer y los medios de comunicación 20 2

Mujeres Pop: Género e identidad en las músicas populares del siglo xx (pop, rock, rap…) 20 2

Neomachismos vs Nuevas Masculinidades 20 2

Movimientos Sociales por la igualdad 20 2

Cuerpos abiertos e imágenes extremas: Arte y feminismo en América Latina 20 2

Women’s studies centreIf you are interested in topics related to the equality of men and women, please contact the Women’s Study Centre (CEM).

The Women’s Studies Centre (CEM) is a University of Alicante centre whose mission is to encourage and promote studies about women, feminism and gender, as an essential tool to provide the knowledge required to achieve the real and effective equality of women and men.

The CEM has progressively expanded its activities, whether teaching and researching or promoting, disseminating and raising aware-ness of gender equality, consolidating the University of Alicante as a point of reference for matters relating to the equality of women and men.

In the first quarter of the year, the CEM publishes calls for grants and financial aid designed to promote study of and research gender perspective. Visit the website to consult publications, as well as interesting documents related to gender equality.

As every year, the Centre for Women’s Studies offers a range of attendance-based and distance courses on gender equality. Further information and enrolment forms are available on the Centre for Women’s Studies website ( web.ua.es/en/cem ). You can see a sum-mary of the courses on offer in the table printed in this guide.

Location: Aulario II lecture building. First floor. Opening times: Mondays to Fridays - 9 am. to 2 pm. Monday 3 pm. to 5 pm.

Phone: 965 909 415 - Fax: 965 909 803; [email protected] - web.ua.es/en/cem

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DISTANCE COURSES HOURS CREDITS

El papel de las mujeres en la ciencia y en la técnica / El paper de les dones en la ciencia i en la tècnica 50 2

Sobre la equidad de género en el tratamiento del alumnado en el aula / Adrecem l’equitat de gènere en el tractament de l’alumnat en l’aula

50 2

Feminismo/s-cuestiones de género / Feminisme/s-qüestions de gènere 50 2

La competencia emocional para el progreso profesional: empoderamiento y equidad de género ante los retos del siglo xxI 50 2

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Permanent UniversityThe Permanent University (University for Older People) at the University of Alicante is scientific, cultural and social programme designed to promote Science and Culture at the same time as inter-generation relationships, to improve the quality of life of those over 50 and promote their participation as social catalysts in this context.

Inside the Office of the Vice President for Studies Planning, Training Actions & Quality Standards, the UPUA programme forms part of the specific university teaching programmes for older people, and responds to such needs as: the development of the demo-cratisation of knowledge, the compensation of inequalities, the social integration and participation of these individuals in society, the promotion of intra and inter-generation relationships that contribute towards maintaining the quality of life, together with the opening and maintenance of options for continuing an active life in activities outside the world of work.

Designed by lecturers from the different areas of knowledge at the University, collaborating centres and specialists, the programme allows participants to choose from a wide range of subjects grouped into the following areas: Humanities, Experimental Sciences, Health and Social Action, Social Sciences and I.T., Image and Sound.

Subjects have a duration of 40 teaching hours, and are taught in preferred hours later (17-20 h) sessions on 2 to 3 alternate days a week, according to the general course programme and the subjects chosen by the student from those on the programme.

The Universidad Permanente is designed for all those over 50 years of age and resident in the Region of Valencia who wish to improve their socio-cultural culture. No previous qualifications are necessary.

Courses are taught at the Campus of San Vicente, the City of Ali-cante University Annex and other University of Alicante Annexes, in collaboration with the corresponding town councils. In addition to the generic subjects included in the programme, specific courses aimed at local communities and foreign residents are also offered in these towns, in accordance with the agreements signed with part-ner organisations, thus contributing to the consolidation of the ge-neral objectives set forth in the programme and the strengthening of cultural ties, especially among European Union citizens.

In addition, and in collaboration with the Office for Culture and Languages Promotion at The Office of the Vice President for Cul-ture, Sports & Language Policies, the UPUA offers a wide range of Complementary Activities aimed at the whole university communi-ty, including the UPUA students. These complementary activities broaden the academic programme offered to registered students and enhance the personal development, as well as inter-generation relationships.

The activities include lectures, seminars, exhibitions, plays, films, recitals, concerts, workshops, sports activities and a wide range of cultural activities, all of which are available as part of the annual programme for students registered for university studies for both terms.

- Pre-registration in June and ordinary registration in September.

Registration will take place by appointment through the allocation of turn. Registration numbers must be handed in to the Univer-sidad Permanente secretariat (Aulario III Lecture Building - Module I - San Vicente Campus),).

web.ua.es/en/upua

[email protected]; Phone: 965 909 454 - Fax: 965 909 812

www.facebook.com/Universidad.Permanente

twitter.com/#!/upermanente

COMPLEMENTARY TRAINING

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The University of Alicante’s “Rafael Altamira” Summer Courses are an educational proposal put forward by the Office of the Vice-President of Culture, Sports and Language Policies that is open to society in general. The courses take place at the San Vicente del Raspeig Campus, the Alicante venue, and university venues in other towns. The courses are open to everybody, students and professionals, and they are considered to be a learning activity through which it is possible to access contents that complement and extend the curriculum that one is developing.

The teaching staff, who enjoy both national and international academic prestige, exchange experiences directly with the pupils and complement the University of Alicante’s own teaching team. Furthermore, the workshops, the extra-curricular cultural acti-vities and the shared living experience with students from different universities, both national and foreign, enable the students to learn in a relaxed atmosphere. The programme each summer can be consulted on the website, through which students can also register.

Rafael Altamira UA Summer Courses.Germán Bernácer Building.Phone: 965 903 979 – Fax: 965 903 938; [email protected] - web.ua.es/en/verano

UA Summer Courses

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In the framework of the European Higher Education Area, quality education demands more active participation by students in the knowledge acquisition process and the UA is developing different resources to help you:

- Educational innovation, meaning the adaptation of study plans and teaching methodologies, the use of ITC in teaching-learning processes, the drafting of teaching guides and the standardisation of subject profiles.

- Improvement of the facilities and resources used for learning: libraries, reading rooms, computer and internet rooms, classroom equipment, wireless network for the whole campus, incentives to acquire laptops.

- The quest for total quality by implementing institutional assessment programmes that involve the evaluation of courses, centres and services, as well as the proposal and development of improvement plans as a permanent philosophy.

- Generalisation of welcome and integration sessions for new students at the start of the course and the development of courses 0.

- Improve the effectiveness of tutorials.

The different sections of this guide contain information about these and other resources that the UA has developed in its commitment to excellence.

Psychopedagogic AssessmentThe Student Support Centre offers a psycho-educational counselling programme to individuals and small groups, with the aim of facilitating decision-making and improving academic performance:

- Careers advice, in the case of crisis or doubts about choice of degree.

- Study skills.

- Stress management techniques when facing examinations.

The Centre also offers advice on the teaching adaptations necessary for disabled students to benefit fully from their courses.

Access to this service is via prior appointment.

Location: Social Sciences Building. Ground Floor.Phone: 965 903 873; [email protected]/en/cae

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Tutorial actionThe fundamental aim of this Programme is to offer the student personal guidance and support in their academic and personal deve-lopment, and in their adjustment to the curricular and social context of the university.

The Tutorial Action Programme at the University of Alicante is a Project promoted by the Office of the Vice President for Studies Planning, Training Actions & Quality Standards and coordinated from the Institute of Educational Sciences.

In order to develop the programme, specific members of teaching staff of the various Faculties and Schools and, in certain cases, students will hold individual and group tutorials specifically designed to:

- Inform the student, in particular new students, about the organisational and functional aspects of the University of Alicante..

- Providing the University of Alicante’s student body with access to professors and reference students that will facilitate access to their training.

- Advise the student in terms of study methods for their new academic environment.- Provide the student with guidance about curricular pathways, optional and elective subjects, exchanges, etc.- Encourage the student to participate in different areas of university life.- Provide guidance concerning career options.- Help the student in moments of personal crisis during their studies.- Attend to whatever personal, academic and professional needs may arise for the student during their studies.

When you register with any Faculty or School at the University of Alicante you can ask for information about the Tutorial Action Plan. Don’t forget that if you want to take part in the programme you must put your name down when you register and/or by using any other method specific to the Faculty or School in question.

We aim to help the student academically, personally and professionally and we provide information and resources regarding:

- How to organise yourself at the University.- Resources at the University.- Learning strategies.- Information about the academic itineraries and their organisation.- Information about career options.- Or any other personal issue that may arise.

Make the most of this great opportunity! This programme will greatly assist your integration into the University. Don’t miss out!

You can find more information here web.ua.es/en/ice/tutorial/structure.html or on the website of the Faculty or School in which you are enrolling.

Psychopedagogic and Psycho-logical Counselling ProgrammeThe Student Support Centre (CAE) provides expert advice to difficulties related to the studies: motivation, planning, perfor-mance improvement, study skills, stress before exams, among others. Also here you will find individual attention to personal situations and contingencies that affect academic performan-ce.

You can make on-line or have a personal interview, by appointment.

More information: uayuda.ua.es/ Phone: 965 903 873

Location: Ciencias Sociales Building. Ground Floor.

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Among the actions aimed at enhancing the employability of students and future graduates, the Centres organise training and informa-tive activities, such as conferences on job-finding skills (CV writing and cover letters, successful job interview techniques, selection processes, motivation at work, etc.), professionalisation courses and/or talks about professional experiences, company employment presentations, degree job option courses, study technique courses, etc.

EMPLOYABILITY PROMOTION PROGRAMME

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GRANTS & FINANCIAL AID

This guide only includes information about general grants for students taking university degrees and those granted or managed by the UA.

For more information about the grants listed, as well as other grants and financial aid, please visit the grants section on the website. The page lists the most important grants and has files containing details about the latest calls, main facts and links. Use the ACTIVITIES PROGRAMME you’ll find the UA homepage (“EVENTS”), to view all current scholarships and grants.

web.ua.es/en/oia/becas-ayudas

Grants for university degreesThere are three ways in which university students can seek resources to take their degrees: the grants awarded by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport, the grants from the Autonomous Regions and exemption from the fees charged by the Universities themselves.

In the three cases mentioned, students must fulfil a number of requirements, both academic and financial, in order to have the right to receive them. The Bureau of Grants is responsible for managing these grants.Student Services Building Phone: 965 903 736 / 965 903 400 (extensions 2801 and 3397), [email protected]: remember that all deadlines mentioned on these pages are for information purposes only and can vary from one year to the next.

sa.ua.es/en/becas

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· RequirementsACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS- AVERAGE MARKS LAID DOWN: ACCORDING TO EXAM SESSION AND DEGREE PROGRAMME.

- MAXIMUM FAIL PERCENTAGE: ACCORDING TO EXAM SESSION AND DEGREE PROGRAMME.

- MINIMUM NUMBER OF CREDITS ENROLLED FOR BOTH IN THE PREVIOUS YEAR (2013-14) AND IN THE CURRENT YEAR (2014-2015): ACCORDING TO EXAM SESSION AND DEGREE PROGRAMME.

FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS

NOT TO EXCEED THE INCOME THRESHOLDS LAID DOWN FOR EACH EXAM SESSION.

NOT TO EXCEED THE ASSET THRESHOLDS LAID DOWN FOR EACH EXAM SESSION.

· Instructions for submitting a grant application for the 2014-15 academic yearStudents at the University of Alicante may apply simultaneously to study the first and / or second cycle, degree or Official Mas-ters, three types of aid / scholarship for the following calls:

- Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport.

- Valencian Regional Government.

- University of Alicante.

APPLICATION FORM

Students must fill in the applications forms corresponding to the grants and/or financial aid applied for.Applications for grants from the Ministry and the Generalitat Valenciana should be submitted via the corresponding websites:

sede.educacion.gob.es/catalogo-tramites/becas-ayudas-subvenciones/para-estudiar.html

www.cece.gva.es/univ/es/ayudas_y_becas.html

University fee waivers can be complete through the website: sa.ua.es/en/becas

PRESENTATION OF GRANT APPLICATIONS

The presentation of the grant will be made electronically by completing the on-line application. (In any case the presentation will be fixed in the respective calls).

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DEADLINES

The stipulated period for grant applications is established in the corresponding calls for applications which are published in July/ August for the grant from the Ministry. For the other two calls there may be a different period along the course.

INFORMATION

- Grants Unit by Alicante University. Phone: 965 903 736 and 903 400 (extensions 2801 and 3397) sa.ua.es/en/becas- Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport. Phone: 902 111 225 and 917 018 000, sede.educacion.gob.es/catalogo-tramites/becas-

ayudas-subvenciones/para-estudiar.html- Valencian Regional Government.; www.cece.gva.es/univ/es/ayudas_y_becas.htm

If you have any doubts about filling in the grant form, you can ring the grants department for help on (Phone: 965 903 736), or check the website: sa.ua.es/en/becas

The student e-mail address allocated to you by the University of Alicante will be the usual means of communication with the grants department. You are therefore responsible for maintaining your e-mail account active and checking it regularly.

· Final year students: department collaboration grantMay apply for these scholarships the students who have completed the first cycle and at least 45% of the loans that make up the second (60% for medical students) and in the case of undergraduates, found in their final 60 credits ob-taining the degree and have passed 180 credits. They must also be enrolled in all subjects or credits to remaining to complete their studies. To be eligible for these scholarships, applicants must submit a collaborative project punctuated by the Department Council which will develop in the same.

The call is usually published in July-August and have ope-ned the application deadline until September.

More information on the website of the Ministry of Educa-tion, Culture and Sports sede.educacion.gob.es/catalo-go-tramites/becas-ayudas-subvenciones/para-estudiar.html and the Bureau of Grants (sa. ua.es/en/becas/scholars-hips-of-ministry/scholarship-of- collaboration.html)

BUREAU OF GRANTS. Student Services building.

Phone: 965 903 736 / 965 909 785; [email protected]

· Foreign studentsAll foreign students (EC or not) must have a Spanish Foreigner ID number to be able to register and to apply for grants.If you are a non-EC national, you will need your resident’s permit to apply for grants.

In order to be a grant holder of a grant awarded by the Ministry of Education , the Valencian Regional Government or by UA it is essential for the student or their sponsors to be working in Spain.

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Collaboration grants in UA centres and activitiesThese grants are designed to help university students based on their economic and academic status, are granted in exchange for services or practices that are performed in the institution itself.

- ENROLMENT INFORMATION POSTS FOR PROVISION OF INFORMATION SUPPORT DURING APPLICATION AND ENROL MENT PROCEDURES

These grants can be applied for by students registered on official UA degree courses. The call is usually published in April. Successful applicants will be responsible for providing information, face to face and telephone support to students at the various University of Alicante centres, and especially to new entrants completing application and enrolment procedures.

The filing and documentation will be made by electronic form.

STUDENT INFORMATION OFFICE. Lecture Hall building II, ground floor. Phone: 965 903 456; [email protected]

- FINANCIAL AID FOR COLLABORATION WITH THE PROTOCOL OFFICE

This financial aid can be applied for by UA students or ex-students who completed their studies the previous year. The call is usually published between February and April. Grant holders assist the Protocol Office with such campaigns as Get to know the Campus, Welcome, etc.

PROTOCOL OFFICE. Vice-Chancellor’s building. Phone: 965 903 906; [email protected]

- COLLABORATION GRANTS WITH THE STUDENT COUNCIL

The Student Council announces grants according to its needs.

STUDENT COUNCIL. Lecture Hall building I, ground floor. Phone: 965 903 675; [email protected]

- GRANTS IN ATTENTION TO SERVICE USERS IN HALLS FREE COMPUTER ACCESS

These grants are aimed at students of official degrees in the ICT field and Telecommunication Polytechnic School of the University of Alicante.

The call is usually published in June-July.

OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES. VICE-CHANCELLOR’S BUILDING. PHONE: 965 903 939; [email protected]

- GRANTS PROGRAM MONITORS FOR SECONDARY STUDENTS VISIT

These grants can apply for students enrolled in official UA degrees. Grant holders accompany groups of secondary school pupils visiting the University of Alicante, providing them with information and advice about courses and services. The call is usually published in October-November. Application forms can be collected from either the corresponding centre’s secretariat or the Student Information Office, but must be handed in at the latter.

STUDENT INFORMATION OFFICE. Lecture Hall building II, ground floor. Phone: 965 903 456; [email protected]

- COLLABORATION GRANTS TO SUPPORT THE RECEPTION OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

These grants are intended for students enrolled in official UA degrees with a good level of oral competency in English. These grants intend to give informative and welfare support to the international students and take part in the dissemination of the mo-bility programs among the students in the different trade fair or events in which the Mobility Office should take part. The call for applications is usually published in October.

MOBILITY SECRETARIAT. Student Service building. Phone: 965 909 558; [email protected]

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Grants for postgraduate and research studiesMost grants awarded fall into this category. This guide only includes those managed by the University of Alicante. For more informa-tion about the most important calls, please consult the section devoted to postgraduate and research grants at web.ua.es/en/oia/becas-ayudas or visit the Activities Programme “Events”.

- FINANCIAL AID FOR GRANTS AND CONTRACTS AIMED AT TRAINING DOCTORS

These are designed to promote the training of doctors by awarding grants and financial aid for work placement contracts in any area of knowledge at the University of Alicante that facilitates their future incorporation into the Spanish higher education and scientific research system.

PUBLIC PROJECTS I+D AND GRANTS. Control Tower building. Phone: 965 909 786; [email protected]

- SCHOLARSHIPS INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN A MASTERS OF THE UA

Granted to students in their final year top grade career for introduction to research in Departments or Research Institutes at the University of Alicante.

PUBLIC PROJECTS I+D AND GRANTS. Control Tower building. Phone: 965 909 786; [email protected]

- SANTANDER BANK GRANTS TO STUDY FOR AN OFFICIALLY RECOGNISED MASTER’S DEGREE

Programme sponsored by the Banco Santander and aimed at graduates, investigators and/or teaching staff attached to Centres of Further Education and Centres of Investigation who originate from Latin America and countries from the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP), with cultural and historic links to the University of Alicante.

The programme’s goal is to promote specialised training for Latin American University teachers and graduates through the study of officially recognised Master’s degree courses at the University of Alicantel.

For more information::

sri.ua.es/en/cooperacion/ayudasbs/santander-bank-ua.html

SUB-DIRECTORATE FOR UNIVERSITY DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION. Tel: 965 909 379; [email protected]

- GRANTS FOR RESEARCH IN WOMEN’S STUDIES, GENDER AND FEMINISTS

These grants are available to students of Official Postgraduate Studies (Master) or Doctorate (Third Cycle) of the University of Ali-cante with a research project focused on studying the role of women or gender differences. Calls are not published on a set date and you should consult the Activities Programme, the Women’s Studies Centre website or the University of Alicante Official Bulletin

-BOUA-.

WOMEN’S STUDIES CENTRE. Lecture Hall building II, 1st floor. Phone: 965 909 415; [email protected]; web.ua.es/en/cemD

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- FINANCIAL AID FOR THE INCORPORATION OF RESEARCH GROUP TECHNICIAN GRANT HOLDERS

The University of Alicante offers places for research grant holders to collaborate with the different projects being carried outin the Departments. These grants are specific in nature, meaning that they are linked to a particular Department and project. They have no fixed dates as the calls are published when necessary. If you are interested, check the UA Official Bulletin or the Activities Programme.

PUBLIC PROJECTS I+D AND GRANTS. Control Tower building. Phone: 965 909 786; [email protected]

Other grants and financial aid- AID FOR PREPARATION OF DOCTORAL THESIS IN THE VALENCIAN LANGUAGE

This financial aid is usually requested by applying to the Languages and Culture Service. Before starting work, those interested in receiving the aid should present the corresponding application and talk to the person in charge of the Linguistic Consultancy Department, who will inform them about linguistic advice and I.T. support tools, as well as giving advice on linguistics and style so that they can carry out their work in as satisfactory a manner as possible.

Grants can be applied for at any time of year.

For more information: slc.ua.es/en/publicacions/beques-i-ajudes.htmlLANGUAGES AND CULTURE SERVICE. Germán Bernácer building. Phone: 965 903 485; [email protected]

- RESIDENTIAL GRANTS IN THE ALICANTE PROVINCIAL COUNCIL RESIDENCEGrants covering accommodation and board for university students registered in the province of Alicante who are studying for official degrees or courses of adaptation and additional training that may exist for graduates of first cycle university who wish to pursue higher studies. The last call was in July.

ALICANTE PROVINCIAL COUNCIL. Tucumán, 8. Phone: 965 26 95 15

- FINANCIAL AID FOR TRANSPORT FOR OFF-CAMPUS GROUP TEACHING ACTIVITIES

Financial aid to partially cover the cost of the transport used for off-Campus teaching activities. Applications must be made before carrying out the activity and the aid can be requested at any time during the academic year.

OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENTS. Chancellor’s building. Phone: 965 903 475; [email protected]

- FINANCIAL AID FROM THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, CULTURE AND SPORT TO STUDY LANGUAGES

The Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports calls throughout the year various grants and scholarships for study abroad in Spainor abroad.

More information::

www.mecd.gob.es/servicios-al-ciudadano-mecd/en/catalogo-servicios/becas-ayudas-subvenciones/para-estudiar/idiomas.html

- L’INSTITUT VALENCIÀ DE LA JOVENTUT LANGUAGE COURSES ABROAD

Known as Eurocursos, these courses are aimed at young people aged from 14 to 35 who want to travel abroad to learn languages. The prices include lessons in the chosen language, accommodation (often half board) and medical insurance policy for the whole trip. The 2014 edition includes a discount of 10% for users of the Carnet Jove up to the age of 30.

For more information www.gvajove.es/ivaj/opencms/IVAJ/es/formacion/estudiar_idiomas/cursos.html

- PLACES IN THE IVAJ YOUNG PEOPLE’S RESIDENCES

Places in the IVAJ young people’s residences are allocated by public call and offer accommodation and board to young students. In Alicante, the facility on offer is the University Residence “La Florida”. The annual call is normally published in the DOCV in May.

For more information:www.ivaj.es/ivaj/opencms/IVAJ/es/formacion/residencias_juveniles_del_ivaj/index.html

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- EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE UNDER THE UA STUDENT SUPPORT CENTRE SOCIAL ACTION PROGRAMME

The aim of these grants is to meet the basic needs of UA students experiencing unexpected socioeconomic circumstances of a

personal or family nature which are rendering it difficult for them to continue their studies.

What support is provided?

· Advice on intra/extra-university social and community resources

· Free lunch in the dining hall

· Food packages

· University transport: both urban and interurban

. Photocopies and printing

· Basic textbooks

· Stationery

· Promotion of the UA’s supportive housing programme.

Applications should be submitted via the uayuda.ua.es

Further information is available at web.ua.es/en/cae/the-ua-student-support-centre.html

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Exchange and mobility grants allow students to spend part of their time studying at a different university, guaranteeing that the academic value of these latter studies will be recognised and that they can be adapted to the students’ original degree programmes.

sri.ua.es/en/movilidad

European. Erasmus + This European Union exchange programme offers students the chance to spend part of their time studying at European universities associated with the programme, currently more than 300. You can check which universities and countries are available, as well as full information about calls at sri.ua.es/en/movilidad/erasmus/ua-students.html

To apply for Erasmus scholarships it is necessary to be a student of a graduate, official Masters or Doctorate course and for there to be an agreement between the centre in which the studies are being done and other centres abroad. The graduate students must have gained at least 60 credits when they apply.

The duration of the exchanges varies between 3 and 12 months.

Applications can be made through the Virtual Campus.

Generally, applications open between the months of November and December of the preceding academic year.

There is also an extraordinary application called in September of the same academic year. .

Mobility Secretariat.Student Services building. Phone: 965 909 558; [email protected]/en/movilidad

Non-europeanThis exchange programme is promoted by the University of Alicante and offers students the chance to spend part of their time studying at non-European universities with which the UA has signed student exchange agreements (Latin America, Australia, U.S.A., Canada, China, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, India, Taiwan, Tunisia, Algeria, Russia and Vietnam). In order to apply for these places it is necessary for the graduate students to have gained at least 60 credits at the time of their application.

The duration of these exchanges is six months.

Calls are usually published in November-December.

Mobility Secretariat. Student Services building. Phone: 965 909 558; [email protected] sri.ua.es/en/movilidad

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Spanish. SICUE programmesThe SICUE (Spanish University Exchange System) programme is designed to promote inter-university cooperation as a means of enhancing the quality of education by favouring student mobility in their final years at university, allowing them to spend part of their time studying at a different university. The length of stay is the agreement establishing the Inter-University SICUE: 5 or 9 months.

SICUE Applications: Usually are announced in February and are requested through the Virtual Campus. To apply for these places it is necessary to be a graduate student, to have gained at least 60 credits and to be registered for 30 or more. The SICUE program doesn’t offer financial assistance.

Mobility Secretariat.Student Services building. Phone: 965 909 558; [email protected]/en/movilidad

The DRAC financial aid programme. Mobility between universities belonging to the Xarxa VivesD’universitats Financial aid to promote mobility between universities in the Xarxa Vives d’Universitats (made up of 21 institutions of higher education in 4 European states - Spain, France, Italy and Andorra - which share a common culture, united by the Catalan language). The DRAC Programme has several short-term sub-programmes: DRAC advanced training, aimed at doctorate and Official Masters students, DRACwinter, for students in degree, first and second cycle have approved more than 60 credits of their degree and DRACsummer, designed for students in degree, first and second cycle with more than 45 approvals, official master and doctorate, with more than 45 approvals students. All these grants are awarded for students to attend activities organised by the universities included in the Joan Lluís Vives Network. Recognition of credits depends on agreements between universities. Check with your Centre.

DRAC Advanced training and DRACwinter can be requested until 15th January, 15th May and 15th September. DRAC-summer during the month of May.

Mobility Secretariat.Student Services building. Phone: 965 909 558; [email protected]/en/movilidad

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Academic work experienceUniversity students have the option of carrying out both curricular and extra-curricular work experience.

In the degrees and Master’s courses, work experience is established as an integral part of the course programme curriculum, and may be either com-pulsory or optional. Therefore, students who wish to broaden their education and improve their future employability can enrol on the corresponding suject as established in their course programme.

To this end, the UA and its Centres have entered into cooperation and edu-cation agreements with numerous public and private companies and institu-tionswhich each academic year offer work placements to our students.

Furthermore, there exists the possibility of carrying out external extra-curri-cular practices which are also practical training and which take place through educational cooperation agreements with collaborating entities, but which, in such cases, are not linked to a subject within the study plan. These practices can be carried out through the Centre, as long as it is so foreseen in the regulations of same, or may be practiced by participating in programmes of a general nature, such as in the case of the mobility programme Aitana - Erasmus Prácticas or the Becas Santander - CRUE - CEPYME programme. The management and the carrying out of extra-curricular practices should conform to the regulations applicable to external curricular practices, except in respect to that which refers exclusively to this modality of external practices.

The Work Experience and Student Support Office, which forms part of the Office of the Vice President for Students, and the Student Services Work Experience unit organise the education cooperation agreements and establishes the principles of coordinated ma-nagement of work experience in the centres, which are responsible for academic administration of their students’ work experience.

For the academic year 2014-15, there are about 4.000 existing agreements for the development of external practices of students UA.

For more information, visit the work placement portal sa.ua.es/en/practicas-empresa/internships.html or the websites of the Centres.

European work experience mobility programmes: ERASMUS and Leonardo da VinciThe University of Alicante offers current students the chance to complete their education in another EU member state through work placements in compa-nies, official bodies and institutions. The AITANA Project falls within the Eras-mus + European mobility programme, approved by the European Commission for the period 2014 - 2020.

The main aim of this European work placement programme is to improve the qualification of our university students and increase their possibilities of acces-sing the labour market with professional and life experience that adds value to their CV.

AITANA-Erasmus Practical is funded by the European Community and co-fun-ded by the University of Alicante. It is coordinated by the Secretariat for Work Placement and Student Support, which reports to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor’s Secretariat for Student and is managed by the Students Services Work Pla-cement Department.

The registration period commences before the start of the academic year du-ring which the work placements will take place, usually during June and July.

Information and Registration in the Unit of Work Experience.Student Services building.

Phone: 965 909 826. Fax: 965 909 441; [email protected] time: Mondays to Fridays - 9 am. to 4 pm. Tuesday afternoon -

3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

SECRETARIAT FOR WORK PLACEMENT AND STUDENT SUPPORT.Student Services building. Phone: 965 909 826; [email protected]

sa.ua.es/en/practicas-empresa/internships.html

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University students in business programmeThis is a programme offering paid work placements in companies. It is open to all University of Alicante students who have passed over 50% of the cre-dits corresponding to their degrees. The practices will have a duration bet-ween 1 and 8 months. There is no deadline, meaning that it can be applied for all year round.

EMPLOYMENT INITIATIVES OFFICE (GIPE).Phone:: 965 909 [email protected]/es/bolsa-practicas-alumnos

· Santander-CRUE-CEPYME Grant Programme

In November 2011, the Santander Bank signed an agreement with the Association of Spanish University Vice-Chancellors (Spanish acronym, CRUE) and the Spanish Association of SMEs (Spanish acronym, CEPYME) to promote work experience for students en-rolled in Spanish universities affiliated to the CRUE, for a period of three months in small and medium companies, thus increasing their future employability.At the UA, the body responsible for managing the programme is theStudent Services Work Experience Unit, located in the Student Pa-vilion.

Phone: 965 909 826 – 965 903 400 (ext. 2213). [email protected]

The call for applications and all information regarding grants that apply to students of the UA will be published on the website: sa.ua.es/en/practicas-empresa/internships.html

· Bancaja - Leonardo ADEIT grant programmeADEIT manages practices in European companies through the Leo-nardo da Vinci European Scholarships. With these scholarships, young graduates who have qualified through any Spanish university can carry out practices in companies in another country in the Eu-ropean Union. The information relating to the latest edition of the programme is awaiting publication.

VALENCIA UNIVERSITY-BUSINESS FOUNDATION.Phone: 963 262 600 [email protected]

· CITIUS professional initiation programme for university graduatesCitius is a Post-graduate Training Programme aimed at graduates consists of two parts: a Specific In-Company Training Programme and an Academic Training Programme. Satisfactory completion of both parts of the programme rewards participants with a Diploma issued jointly by the Autonomous University of Madrid and the Au-tonomous University of Barcelona, as well as a certificate from the company in question:

UNIVERSITY-BUSINESS FOUNDATION. Pedro Salinas, 1128043 Madrid. Phone: 915 489 [email protected]

Other programmes

www.adeituv.es/en/becas-de-movilidad-europea/

for work experience in companies

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· SEPI Foundation grant programmesThe SEPI Foundation organises several programmes for work pla-cements in companies. For more information, please check the we-bsite.

SEPI FOUNDATION. Quintana, 2. 3º - 2ª . 28008 Madrid.Phone: 915 488 [email protected]/

· VULCANUS programme for work placemnt

This programme is open to students with scientific and engineering degrees who are European Community nationals. The grants are for one year.

EU-JAPAN CENTRE FOR INDUSTRIAL [email protected]

www.eu-japan.eu/vulcanus-japan-0

· EURODISSÉE programmeEurodissée is an exchange programme organised by the Assembly of European Regions that allows young people aged between 18 and 30 to acquire professional placements over 3 to 7 months in a foreign company in order to improve their language skills.

[email protected]

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·ARGOgrantsARGO GLOBAL is a mobility program, sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport which aims to promote the forma-tion and graduates of all Spanish universities through internships in companies abroad.

600 places will be open in the 2014-2016 editions.

The calling for the new edition of the programme has already been published (BOE 23/04/14). However, the timeframe for submitting applications will foreseeably open during the last quarter of 2014.

www.becasargo.es/portal/web/guest

·COGMOS programmeCOGMOS programme (Leonardo programme) is a university mo-bility project aimed at promoting participation in professional work experience with European companies.

The project, managed by the General Foundation of the University of León and Business (FGULEM), offers 70 work experience place-ments lasting 26 weeks.

GENERAL FOUNDATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF LEÓN AND THE COM-PANY

Phone: 987 291 651

[email protected]

fgulem.unileon.es/cogmos2/

This guide only includes general grants for university degrees and those awarded or managed by the UA.

For more information about the grants mentioned, as well as information about other grants and financial aid, please visit web.ua.es/ en/oia/becas-ayudas. There you will find the most important grants (the fact files include the last call, facts, figures and links) orga-nised by kind of grant (collaboration with the UA, postgraduate, practices in companies ...). There are also links to the most useful grant websites.

Use the ACTIVITIES PROGRAMME you’ll find the UA homepage to locate grants (“EVENTS”). There you can find all current grants and carry out searches by type, subject, etc.

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Observatory for Access to the Labour MarketThe University of Alicante undertakes actions and has deve-loped tools to enhance the employment prospects of its stu-dents and make it easier for its graduates to find jobs in areas associated with their training as closely as possible, bearing in mind the fact that improving employability is one of the key objectives in the European Higher Education Space.

www.insercionlaboral.ua.es

www.facebook.com/observatorio.uatwitter.com/ObservatorioUA

Career path. From University to Business

The main objective of the University of Alicante’s Employment Observatory is to prepare students for entry into the professional workforce and improve their employability, primarily through the design and implementation of activities and projects promoting attitudes, self-assessment and the various professional and in-terpersonal interdisciplinary skills demanded by today’s labour market.

We help graduates make the transition from student to professional.

In addition, the Centre aspires to meet the constant demand for new avenues through which students and graduates can pursue their professional careers by providing fresh, dynamic and up-to-date guidance.

Active Participation and Networking

The aim of this programme is to promote structural and strategic change through greater coordination between University of Alicante centres and the UA General Foundation.

To this end, the Observatory encourages the active participation of stakeholders in their activities, website and social networks. We welcome proposals or requests for new courses and information about events, links or other types of documents; and we invite ever-yone to become involved in our work so that it can be tailored to the true needs of the students, graduates and employers.

We strongly believe in the need to bring the University and its social setting closer together. To this end, we aim to forge stronger ties between the academic world and society in general abilities and proficiencies to the needs of the labour market.

Social networks and contact with users

In the field of social networks, the Observatory has consolidated its presence on Facebook and Twitter, representing the main tools that students can use to find practical news related to employment and self-employment inside and outside the UA.

This two-way communication channel serves as a means for students to convey their needs and concerns in a direct and effective manner, enabling us to adapt the services we offer accordingly.

We also have an extensive distribution list whose users receive a weekly newsletter, and a new “Private Intranet Area” where students and graduates can register to access and enrol on all the activities offered, thus streamlining administrative procedures.

Employment opportunities and E-Learning

Students will find links on the Observatory website to the various employment opportunity listings posted around the Campus (GIPE, Fudeum, Opemil, the Polytechnic University College, the Chair of Family Business,....).

Lastly, the Observatory has a E-learning platform to provide training for entrepreneurs, and an SRM (Student Relationship Manage ment) system so that entrepreneurs can keep track of their training history.

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Employment Workshops

Tips and secrets on how to successfully pass a job interview, how to design and write an effective CV or know how to network when participa-ting in a selection process: these are some of the key areas addressed in the employment workshops organised quarterly for students by the Observatory.

Taught by professionals with practical experience in the different areas discussed, the aim is for participants to acquire effective, flexible and up-to-date tools tailored to the real needs of business today.

Find Out! study days

The objective of this activity is to strengthen ties between the faculties and their work experience partners, in order to enhance our students’ employability and enable them to acquire some of the day to day skills necessary in the job market.

The Observatory addresses issues such as “Attitude” and “Direction” to introduce students to the idea of their own personal career path.

The Find Out! study days are held in the centres and are divided into three sections:

- Information on services and employment and work experience units on Campus, taught by managers and technicians from these units.

- Skills training (teamwork, attitudes, job interviews, etc.) taught by professionals with daily experience of these matters.

- Graduates’ experiences. Recounted by students who have passed through the halls of the UA, studying the degrees offered at the centre in question, and have found work through paid schemes or self-employment. Sharing opinions, advice, etc.

Self-Employment and Business Creation

In terms of entrepreneurship, the Observatory works on several fronts, always in collaboration with companies, associations and external cen-tres dedicated to the promotion of entrepreneurship. Once again, the aim is to network and to strengthen the ties between businesses and the University.

- Seeding entrepreneurship. Programmes aimed at first year students, which include dynamic activities such as entrepreneurial experiences and idea generation. The aim is to present the option of self-employment as an alternative to paid employment.

- Introduction to Business Creation. Through courses and study days for students with an idea or a project who are interested in learning about the different avenues for creating a business. We look at how to develop business plans and carry out feasibility studies, the possibilities for external financial support and future communication strategies, etc.

- Consolidation of the Company. Advanced programmes for businesses already in existence, but also open to anyone who is interested. These focus on developing management talent through leadership and teamwork. They also present advanced tools for developing the business product, entrepreneurship opportunities offered by the Internet and funding forums, etc.

Yuzz Alicante Programme

The Yuzz programme comprises eight months of training and a panel of experts who are available 24 hours a day for the selected participants. It is an initiative of the Santander Universities, coordinated in Alicante by the Employment Observatory of UA in collaboration with local partners such as the Local Development Agency and the UA Science Park, and associates such as the Europa House apartment hotel, European Business and Innovation Centres and the UA General Foundation.

Based at the Student Residence Europa House, the programme provides the twenty young people selected to participate with an amazing opportunity. Over the course of the eight month programme, they are given the support necessary to develop their ideas in the market through access to a network of professional experts offering personalised advice and tutorials, corporate training, a platform for online collaboration and administrative and legal support in the event that the idea can be implemented as a business project.

An expert jury selects the winning project in Alicante, and the prize is a trip to Silicon Valley and access to the national final with prizes of ten thousand, twenty thousand and thirty thousand Euros, allocated for implementation of the project.

Currently, the Observatory is organising the fourth Yuzz programme in Alicante, with thirty participants and fifteen business projects. The Yuzz programme is announced twice a year..

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Radio programme “The Business Gardener”

In collaboration with the Polytechnic University College, two entrepreneurs from Observatory programmes have launched and now run a radio programme by and for entrepreneurs. The program has consolidated by reference young entrepreneurship and can be accessed from webside.

www.insercionlaboral.ua.es/jardineroempresas

Aimed at people who are interested in creating their own business or have already set one up, this new means of communication with students and the general public includes interviews, news, famous quotes and experiences, and is run with the support and collaboration of the Employment Observatory.

Student Employment ServiceDo you want to carry out practices in a company? Are you see-king employment? Do you now of the professional openings on offer for your qualification? Do you know how to prepare a good C.V., how to prepare for the selection process or for a work inter-view? Would you like to start your own business?

The GIPE of the University of Alicante’s General foundation puts a team of professionals at your disposal to deal with any doubts you may have in a personalised manner and will inform you of everything relating to your qualification according to your needs and/or interests.

Location: General Foundation of the University of Alicante.Germán Bernácer building.Campus de San Vicente del Raspeig 03690 Alicante.Phone: 965 909 828 / 9795 - Fax: 965 909 810. [email protected]; www.gipe.ua.es

Employment ServiceEmployment is undoubtedly the primary objective of the Employment Initiatives Office (GIPE). The services offered by the Employ-ment Initiatives Office include:

- Posting employment opportunity listings

- Performing candidate selection processes to identify the best candidate for the post advertised

- Conducting an active search for employment opportunities:

· Organising events

· Visiting companies

· Seeking cooperation agreements to promote employment with institutions and private companies.

- Providing personalised careers advice based on each student or graduate’s individual profile.

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Since March 2012, the GIPE has been authorised to act as an Employment Agency. This authorisation was the result of an applicationpresented by the General Foundation of the University of Alicante in order to comply with the current regulations regarding labour market intermediation.

The GIPE offers Diploma/Degree/Engineering graduates and/or postgraduate students a job bank listing opportunities for professio-nal employment.

User requirements· Users must be Diploma/Degree/Engineering graduates and/or postgraduate students from the University of Alicante.

· They must complete the job bank application form correctly and within the established deadline, providing the necessary doc mentation.

Documents required· Photocopy of Diploma/Degree/Engineering certificate or receipt of payment of fees for issuance of the same.

· Proof of enrolment at the University of Alicante (in case of postgraduate students).

Registration Period· Throughout the academic year.

Work Experience Service We have a Service of External, Voluntary and Remunerated Practices (with affiliation to Social Security) with the fundamental aim of putting university students in touch with the business world.

These practices are open to all students who have passed 50% of the credits in their study course or who are registered in one of the University of Alicante’s Official Masters or Own Qualification courses.

The practices can be carried out throughout the academic year.

The remuneration for the practices will depend upon the working week that has been agreed, always starting with the minimum amounts esta-blished by the GIPE:

4 hours/day (20 hours/week) 315€

5 hours/day (25 hours/week) 395€

6 hours/day (30 hours/week) 480€

7 hours/day (35 hours/week) 555€

8 hours/day (40 hours/week) 640€

To subscribe, the student must fill in the on-line form that can be accessed using their password at any time during the current aca-demic year, which will enable them to keep their personal and academic data updated.

Public opening hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 9.00 to 14.00 hours and Thursday from 9.00 to 17.30 hours.

www.gipe.ua.es/es/area-de-practicas

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Guidance Service The aim of the careers guidance unit is to provide the best possible advi-ce on new and growing business demands.

We are continually developing new ways to make your learning and pre-paration for the world of work easier and more effective, offering you essential tools that will help you to actively search for employment in the labour market.

- We offer a personalised advice service for both students and graduates, to facilitate your entry into the labour market. Through a personal inter-view, we help you focus your job search according to your educational and personal profile.

- We organise and run courses on Job Search Techniques, which cover everything from professional and personal development to designing your CV..

- We give talks at university faculties and centres focusing on informing and motivating graduates for effective job seeking.

- We organise company/recruitment process presentations.

- We hold an annual university job fair, the “Employment and self-employment marathon”, with the participation of public and private institutions and companies.

Further information::

How to write a Curriculum Vitae?

www.gipe.ua.es/orientacion-laboral/como-hacer-curriculum-vitaeejemplo.html

How to write a Cover Letter?

www.gipe.ua.es/orientacion-laboral/como-redactar-carta-presentacion.html

How to succeed in a Job Interview?

www.gipe.ua.es/orientacion-laboral/consejos-superar-entrevista-trabajo.html

Key sites in your job search

www.gipe.ua.es/formacion/direcciones_de_interes.html

Postgraduate and Master’s Courses at the University of Alicante

www.ua.es/en/estudios/master-universitario.html

edua.ua.es/en/studies-offer/doctoral-programmes-of-the-university-of-alicante.html

web.ua.es/en/continua/ua-diploma-and-postgraduate-programmes.html

If you require careers guidance, send an email to: [email protected] Mª José Piqueres, Coordinator of the Career Guidance Unit.

Employment Guidance and Support for Self-Employment (OPEA)The Employment Initiatives Office (GIPE) works in collaboration with the Public Employment Service (Servef) to provide Employment and Self-Employment Guidance to the unemployed population in general and university students seeking this service as volunteers.

Self-Employment and Business Creation ServiceThe Self-Employment and Business Creation Service provides support for University of Alicante students and graduates who wish to set up their own business.The service has been in operation at the University of Alicante since 1998, and at the General Foundation since 2004. Since its incep-tion, it has provided support to over 1000 business creation projects pioneered by university members.A total of 51 projects have been incubated at the Business Creation Centre, which forms part of the same service. The majority of these projects concerned the service sector, given that this centre focuses on the specific needs of this sector.

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The service provides the following support tools for self-employment:- Guidance on preparing a Business Plan.- Guidance on applying for Grants and Subsidies.- Agreements with banks to obtain micro-credits for projects endorsed by the University of Alicante General Foundation.- Collaboration with Public Employment Services to support entrepreneurs through awards (the Servef Young Entrepreneur Award).- Provision of information and motivation for self-employment in the various University faculties and centres.- Collaboration in various self-employment support initiatives: - YUZZ: Banesto. - Uniproyecta: Universia.

Labour Market Analysis ServiceAt GIPE we have prepared this section of our website in order to provide a specialised information resource about the employment situa-tion for the university as a whole, but especially for graduates who are looking for work.

The resource is divided into three sections:

- First there is the STATISTICAL BULLETIN, which provides information about some of the INE’s (National Statistical Institute) operations, such as the Active Population Survey (EPA in Spanish) and the Structural Salary Survey. Through these we can find out the employment situation for university graduates according to salary, the temporary or part-time nature of the work or the employment conditions accor-ding to the type of occupation and the economic sector, especially for university students.

- In second place we have the EMPLOYMENT BULLETIN which provides all kinds of specialised information relating to the employment of university students working for someone else, which is of relevance to this group of people and emanates from sources of recognised prestige and contrasted rigour. Articles from experts, news, experiences and analyses of companies which will provide not only quan-titative knowledge of the situation but also all of the qualitative aspects of the market in order to aid orientation, such as competences, changes in the labour market, etc., which are of vital interest if one seeks to put the employment-seeking process into context.

- Finally, the SELF-EMPLOYMENT BULLETIN will provide specialised information for all graduates who are interested in the entrepre-neurial approach for entering the labour market. Rather than the need for resolving the doubts about the processes and mechanisms for setting up, which come about through tutorials, the information provided in this block seeks to shed light on the situation and explain the evolution of working for oneself.

Employment Guidance Programme for Disabled Students and GraduatesThe Student Support Centre offers a programme to disabled students based on individual attention.

The aim of this programme is to draw up individual employment routes adapted to the characteristics of each student, drawing on the management and assistance resources of the Support Centre and the Work Experience and Employment Services at the University of Alicante.

Access to this service is via prior appointment.

Location: Social Sciences Building. Ground Floor.Phone: 965 909 402 / 3873Hours: Monday through Friday from 9 to 14. Monday through Thursday evenings by appointment. [email protected]/en/cae

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ACUA. CULTURAL AGENDA OF THE UNIVERSITY OFALICANTE.Throughout the course, different areas of the campus Residence Hall, Room Aifos, Museum, among them the Auditorium of the University of Alicante, hosts a varied program of music, dance and theater, cinema, exhibitions. This programming is characterized by its commitment of alternative character and quality, which has room for both selfproduced shows (theater classrooms, choral, jazz, etc..).And proposals that are of considerable interest. This set of shows is directed to the university community and society in general.

www.veu.ua.es/en/agenda

Through LANGUAGES AND CULTURE SERVICE secretariats, the PRO-VICE-CHANCELLOR’S OFFICE FOR UNIVERSITY CULTURE , SPORTS AND LANGUAGE POLICY at the University of Alicante offers a broad programme of activities in which you can take part throughout the academic year. These include conferences, seminars, congresses, concerts and musical performances, films, poetry recitals, theatre and dance. A wide-ranging selection of cultural activities to complement and enrich your university education and fill your leisure time.

You can also earn free choice credits by taking part in these activities.

In addition, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor’s Office for University Culture, Sports and Language Policy organises cultural activities at the university annexe centres in Alicante, Benissa, Biar, Cocentaina, La Nucia, Orihuela, Villena and Xixona. All year round, these centres are the setting for musical performances, recitals, debates, plays, films, conference cycles and courses. Benissa, Biar and Cocentai-na centres have I.T. rooms available for use by UA students. These cultural activities also take place in other towns throughout the province.

You can find up-to-date information on the following we-bsites:Digital magazine of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor’s Office for University Culture, Sports and Language Policyslc.ua.es/en/www.veu.ua.es/en/Culture in the UA. Social networkswww.veu.ua.es/en/facebook.com/culturaenlauaGplus.to/culturaenlauatwitter.com/culturaenlauawww.tuenti.com/culturaenlauayoutube.com/culturaenlaua

In addition, you will be able to obtain information and to enter in touch with these points in:Point of Cultural Information in low of the [email protected], Phone: 965 903 725.Secretary of [email protected], 965 903 485

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ExhibitionsAll year round on campus there are plastic arts, painting, photography, posters, graphical humour, sculpture exhibitions and ins-tallations. A comprehensive and representative sample of cutting-edge contemporary art and the works of renowned Spanish and foreign artists.

· MUA (university museum)

The exhibitions and activities organised by the MUA (University Museum) play a dual role: to promote and disseminate con-temporary art and to publicise the fruits of university research. The rooms Sempere, The Cub and Arcadi Blasco exposures renewed periodically. Each academic year a selection of the works from the permanent collection of the museum serves to promote the artistic heritage of the university. The museum has in turn with four spaces: living L’Alcudia, the Agora and two multipurpose spaces where workshops, conferences, and concerts.

The MUA conducts guided visits and educational workshops aimed at schools, adapting the content to the educational needs of the visiting groups.

Opening times: Mondays to Fridays - 9 am. to 8 pm. Saturdays - 10 am. to 2 pm.

MIC (Museo Cultural Information): Phone: 965 909 387 / 965 903 865, fax: 965 903 464, [email protected]

To book guided tours and groups: Phone: 965 909 517,

www.mua.ua.es

· The AIFOS Exhibition hall

The Aifos Exhibition Hall (which houses the Cultural Service’s Film Workshop) has two multi-purpose areas, the Exhibition Room and the Projection Room and is equipped for organising film seasons, workshops and conferences for the whole uni-versity community.

The Aifos Exhibition Hall, Faculty of Arts Building.

Phone: 965 909 852, [email protected].

Opening times: Mondays to Fridays - 9 am. to 2 pm. and 4 pm. to 7 pm.

· The TRÁNSITO I and II Exhibition hall

Lecture Hall building II.Phone: 965 909 720, [email protected] - [email protected] times: Mondays to Fridays - 9 am. to 9 pm.

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Courses and workshops

WORKSHOPS AND COURSES FIRST TERM 2014-15

COURSE LECTURER HOURS FEE PLACE START FINISH

PLASTIC ARTS

OUTDOOR PAINTINGMª Dolores Mulá

Hernández60 110/150

Venue in Alicante

November, 13th 2014

May, 21th 2015

BASIC DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPRoberto Ruiz de

Zafra20 35/50 Campus

November, 18th 2014

December, 18th 2014

CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP ADVANCED Javier Guijarro 30 50/70Venue in Alicante

October, 4th 2014December, 20th

2014

FILMS

FILM EVENINGS IN UA. THEATRE ORIGINAL VERSIONCoordinator: Israel Gil y Raúl García

30 40/60Lounge

Acts. Fac. of Education

October, 16th 2014December, 18th

2014

FILM EVENINGS IN MACA. THEATRE ORIGINAL VERSIONCoordinator: Israel Gil y Raúl García

30 40/60MACA

(Alicante)October, 14th 2014

December, 16th 2014

MAKING WORKSHOP OF SHORTSÁngel Puado

Veloso30 50/70 Campus October, 15th 2014

December, 17th 2014

THE LANGUAGE FILM BY THE GREAT MASTERSCoordinator:

Israel Gil25 45/60 Campus October, 15th 2014

December, 17th 2014

WRITING

READING CLUB. READERS FOR PLEASURE. FANTAS-TIC LITERATURE

Sergio Galindo 20 20/35 Campus October, 14th 2014December, 16th

2014

WRITING WORKSHOP SCREENPLAY Mariano Sánchez 30 50/70 Campus October, 16th 2014December, 18th

2014

WRITE FICTION OR REVIVE A GARCIA MARQUEZ. CREATIVE WRITING COURSE FULL

Mariano Catoni 60 80/90 CampusNovember, 18th

2014May, 19th 2015

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GUITAR CONTEMPORARY Santiago Iglesias 25 100/45 Campus October, 20th 2014 May, 26th 2015

WORKSHOP TECHNICAL SPECIFIC ELEMENTS OF TICKETS FOR ORCHESTRA STRING PLAYERS (first meeting)

Carolina Martínez 3020 ( 0€ OFUA)

CampusNovember, 12th

2014December, 17th

2014

WORKSHOP TECHNICAL SPECIFIC ELEMENTS OF TICKETS FOR ORCHESTRA STRING PLAYERS (se-cond meeting)

Carolina Martínez 3020 ( 0€ OFUA)

Campus March, 16th 2015 April, 23th 2015

WORKSHOP TECHNICAL SPECIFIC ELEMENTS OF TICKETS FOR ORCHESTRA STRING PLAYERS (third meeting)

Carolina Martínez 3020 ( 0€ OFUA)

Campus June, 15th 2015 July, 14th 2015

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Registration: PIC Point of Cultural Information in low of the Auditorium.

Phone: 965 903 725, [email protected]

Office schedule: from Monday until Friday, from 9 am to 2 pm; from Monday until Thursday of 3 pm to 5.30 pm.

Information on courses and workshops to consult in: www.veu.ua.es/en/talleres

ORAL

TECHNIQUE OF PREPARING A SPEECH AND DEBATEMiquel Esplá

Gomis40 60/85 Campus October, 15th 2014

December, 17th 2014

ORAL COMMUNICATION WORSHOPMarisela Romero y Josefina Ruiz

40 60/85 Campus October, 17th 2014December, 19th

2014

THEATRE

DRAMA TECHNIQUES IN CHILD LANGUAGE TEACHING IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

Victoria Guillén 30 50/70 Campus November, 6th 2014December, 11th

2014

INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERPRETATION OF TEXTS Sandra Huesca October, 28th 2014December, 18th

2014

TECHNICAL WORSHOP PRACTICE FOR SCENIC Ana Sala Burgos 30 50/70 Hall October, 24th 2014December, 19th

2014

DANCE

CONTEMPORANY DANCE WORKSHOPInmaculada

Manresa90 90/110 Campus October, 28th 2014 May, 26th 2015

DANCES OF WORLD Rubén Marín 20 40/55 Campus October, 29th 2014December, 17th

2014

DANCE WORKSHOP: ART IN MOTION Cruz Vicedo 60 80/90Venue in Alicante

November, 3rd 2014 May, 20th 2015

DIFUSSION

TOOLS FOR MANAGEMENT AND CULTURAL DIFUS-SION (voluntary)

Coordinator: Alejandra Pérez

Román25 Free Campus November, 11th 2014 May, 22th 2015

PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT OF CULTURAL EVENTS

Alejandra Pérez Román

30 50/70 Campus October, 15th 2014December, 17th

2014

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Hall of ScienceThe classroom of Science aims to spread within the university all activities for the dissemination of scientific culture are held in the spaces at University in Alicante, both on campus and university campuses.

The goal of the Science classroom is to promote actions related to the dissemination of scientific culture, society offering a wide range of possibilities in terms of access to knowledge such as multiple varieties of realization: exhibitions, lectures, guided tours, presentation of books and other educational materials, workshops, conferences, etc.. Within the classroom conception of science’s willingness to share knowledge, to join multidisciplinary skills and find ways fleeing compartments.We understand that gender mains-treaming is a prerequisite for a comprehensive understanding of things.

Likewise, we promote awareness and curiosity about popularizing science in the university community, contributing thereby to the promotion of culture.

If you want to be after the street of the activities that we perform, you can subscribiros to our newsletter. Thank you very much for your interest.

Phone: 965 90 95 93 - 965 90 34 57

e-mail: [email protected]

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The theatre workshopThe Theatre classroom at the University of Alicante, since its inception 25 years ago now, essentially aims to ensure that all university groups (students, PDI and PAS) to delve into the issue of performance practice through training activities (workshops different kinds) and the realization of theatrical.

www.veu.ua.es/en/aula/teatro/teatre

The film wokshopThe Classroom of Cinema at the University of Alicante, founded in 1997, offers its services primarily to the university community.

In his desire to extend film culture, organizes activities including film series (both on campus and on university campuses), film courses and film directors conferences or other professionals. The titles that encompass our film library (which are available on this website from 2002/03) they support are teaching and research service. In this regard, we can advise or deal with the issue of audio-visual materials and with the same purpose, we have a select library.

www.veu.ua.es/en/canal/cine

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Music DepartmentThe Music Department carries out activities with two objectives: to become a meeting place for musical learning and specialisation for all of the university community, and to promote the dissemination of music through a series of actions and concerts aimed at the public at large.

The work carried out by the Music Department is diverse and includes both the dissemination of musical activity through the Philhar-monic Orchestra, the University Choir or chamber ensembles and the arranging of musical learning workshops with different fields and levels.

· UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRAThe University of Alicante Philharmonic Orchestra (OFUA) was created in November 2005 as a stable platform for the deve-lopment and perfecting of musical studies, one of its main objectives being to contribute to the dissemination of the overall symphonic repertoire. Made up by 50 young musicians and directed since its creation by Mihnea Ignat, the OFUA carries out an important teaching role and constitutes a means by which students from the University and from the different conservatories and music schools in the Province can get together. Every year, access auditions are held for new members during the months of September-October.

This great musical group has performed in practically all of the halls in the province of Alicante and has also participated in impor-tant festivals, both national and international, which has taken it to prestigious auditoria such as those in Murcia and Zaragoza.

The Orchestra collaborates closely with the “Reina Sofía” Superior School of Music, part of the Albéniz Foundation.

The OFUA has also developed a programme of “didactic concerts” and “family concerts” which have proved to be of great inter-est to all of the Alicante educational community, with more than 4,500 school children taking part.

The Group maintains a firm commitment to the development of social work through charity concerts on behalf of organisations such as Proyecto Hombre, the Spanish Cancer Association, Cáritas, the Province of Alicante Epilepsy Association, the Red Cross, etc. Special mention should be made of the charity concert on behalf of those affected by the Lorca earthquake, held in June 2011 in the Diputación de Alicante Auditorium.

Since December 2012 the OFUA has been holding annual Charity Christmas Concerts in collaboration with the Rotary Club Ali-cante and the Rotary Club Alicante Puerto.

One of the OFUA’s central objectives is to achieve artistic excellence and it has managed, through a firm commitment to quality, to make the orchestra a group that enjoys great national prestige that has the support of a series of loyal sponsors.

The OFUA’s projection and the projects that it initiates every year are numerous and of acknowledged quality.

· UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE CHOIROne of the University of Alicante Choir’s objectives is to become a musical reference on campus, bringing about musical and pedagogic teaching of a great standard and projecting said teaching through both concerts and different academic acts.

The University of Alicante Choir’s work dynamic is based on weekly rehearsals on campus, complemented by specific vocal tra-ining classes and by monographic work days. Access auditions take place, generally, during the months of September-October and are open to any member of the university community.

During the academic year the UA Choir holds a series of concerts both in the main auditorium and in other venues on the main campus, as well as other university campuses, Alicante, etc. The University choir takes part in some of the University’s academic acts, such as the opening of the academic year, Honoris Causa events, etc. In 2013 the University of Alicante Choir was selected to take part in the “Universitat Cantat” international gathering of university choirs, which was held in the Polish city of Poznan. .

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The Sports Office foments and facilitates sporting activities at the UA through the following activities and processes:

INDIVIDUAL PRACTICE: For those of you who like to take advantage of any free time you might have between classes and after stu-dying with no commitments. Why not play both team and individual sports? Just reserve one of the Sports Facilities on our campus.

Once you’ve tried it, we’re sure you’ll be interested in the University Sports Card. Al you have to do is bring your kit and inside the Sports centre there are a number of complementary services as well as a Physiotherapy and Podiatry.

PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES: These are controlled activities with different levels that are organised within a set timetable and an instructor who encourages you to “get moving”. Some monitors prepare a Personal Exercise Plan for you. Why not try the open-air Leisure and Activities Programme? You’ll have fun, meet people and you may well feel better for it.

COMPETITION: For certain sports we organise Internal Leagues for university students. If you are chosen, you could represent your university in the University Championships or become part of the University of Alicante Sports Club.

SPORT TRAINING COURSES: Supported by relevant courses federations or associations. Many of them allow you to obtain certifi-cates enable you as a monitor.

*Pending approval by the University Council and liable to change. Check the programme:

sd.ua.es/en/activities/training-courses.html

SPORTS TRAINING COURSES 2014/2015* HOURS CREDITS

AQUAFITNESS MONITOR 50 3

AQUATIC ACTIVITY FOR PERSONS WITH MOTOR DISABILITY 20 1,5

CLIMBING 20 1,5

DIVER TWO STARS 50 3

INDOOR CYCLE MONITOR 50 3

INTERMEDIATE OF CHESS 15 1

INTRODUCTION TO CHESS 15 1

INTRODUCTION TO DIVING 50 3

INTRODUCTION TO WINDSURF 30 2

PHYSICAL EXERCISE FOR PHYSICAL AND COGNITIVE HEALTH OF THE ELDERLY 20 1,5

PILATES MONITOR 50 3

RESCUE AND LIFESAVING: common module 60 3

RESCUE AND LIFESAVING: specific module 80 3

SELF-DEFENCE FOR GENDER & DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 50 3

STRENGTH AND BODYBUILDING INSTRUCTOR 50 3

TRAINING WITH THE VIBRATING PLATFORM 20 1,5

WINGTSUN I 60 3

WINGTSUN II 60 3

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UNIVERSITYCOMPETITIONS

Aerobics

Aikido

Athletics

Badminton

Basketball

Beach volleyball

Body Mix

Climbing

Cross-country

Chess

Diving

Fencing

Fitness gym

Football

Football 8

GAP

Golf

Half marathon / Marathon

Handball

Hiking

Hockey

Indoor cycling (spinning)

Indoor Soccer

Judo

INTE

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LEA

GUES

FEDE

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CHAM

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Karate

Keep fit

Kendo

Kung-Fu

Latin and ballroom dancing

Maintenance Pilates

Orientation

Paddle

Pilates

Racquetball

Rowing

Rugby

Squash

Stretching postural

Swimming

Table tennis

Taekwondo

Taichi

Tennis

Triathlon

Valencian ball

Volleyball

Water fitness

Yoga

Zumba

INTE

RNAL

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Sports facilitiesThe following facilities are available to all members of the university community:

· Sports centre- Central multi-sports area:

- 2 basketball courts- 1 5-a-side football pitch- 1 handball court- 2 volleyball courts- 1 indoor hockey pitch

- 1 climbing wall- Heated swimming pool- 4 squash courts- 1 weight training gym- 1 table tennis room- 2 multi-purpose rooms- 1 tatami 12x12- SPA:

- Bithermal foot- Whirlpool- Sauna- Hammam

· Reserving facilities, prices and methods of paymentThey will take place in the Sports Centre or over the Internet and no more than three reservations may be made per week. No more than three may make reservations a week or two consecutive accumulate in the same facility by the same user and no telephone reservations will be made. You may enter the sports centre 15 minutes before the time you have reserved.

More information, consult the rules of use of sports facilities: sd.ua.es/en/documentos/administration/normative/rule-use-facilities.pdf

Opening times:

Regular period, from September to May, Monday to Friday from 8 to 23 h. Saturdays from 9 to 21 h. Sundays from 9 to 14 h.Special period, Christmas, Easter and summer: request document rules of use of sports facilities:sd.ua.es/en/documentos/administration/normative/rule-use-facilities.pdf

For most activities, there are two price rates - “university” and “non-university”. The rates of “university” apply, in general, the students of official first, second and third cycle, degree, master and doctorate, teaching and research staff and administration and service staff. Apart from these groups, the “non-university” rate is applied.

Payment may be made either in cash or by card at the machine in the entrance to the sports centre.

For more information: sd.ua.es/en/sports-facilities.html

FACILITY€

UNIVERSITY USERS€ NON

UNIVERSITY USERS€ HOLDERS

(USC)OBSERVATIONS

MAXIMUMUSAGE TIME

Weights room

1,5 4

0

PRICE PER USER

120’

Swimming pool 55’

Squash 45’

Athletics trackClimbing wallTennisTable tennisChanging rooms and lockers

60’

Paddle ballBeach volleyball

Spa zone 55’

· Open-air facilitiese- 3 tennis courts- 1 basketball court- 1 artificial grass hockey pitch- 2 football pitches 8 artificial grass- 1 artificial grass rugby/football pitch- 1 Athletics track- Semi-covered multi-purpose track- 3 paddle tennis courts- 1 beach volleyball court

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FACILITY€

UNIVERSITY USERS€ NON

UNIVERSITY USERS€ HOLDERS

(USC)OBSERVATIONS

MAXIMUMUSAGE TIME

Swimming poolAthletics track

1630

PRICE PER LINE

60’

Climbing wall

PRICE PER FACILITY

Semicovered multi-sport track

Central ½ track

Central trackFootballl 8

20 40

Football / Rugby / Hockey 35 80

Outdoor basketball 6 20

Aerobics room 26 52

Teaching roomBlue roomFencing roomTatami room

18 35

Central ½ track / Paddle ball / Tennis / Beach Volleyball

2

LIGHTING FEE 60’Football 8 / Central track / Semicovered multisport track

7

Football / Rugby / Hockey 12

Prices in effect for 2014

University sports cardIf you usually use the sports facilities, the Sports Service recommends the University Sports Card Quarterly subscription or pool.

More information: sd.ua.es/en/become-a-partner.html

USC POOL SUBSCRIPTION

CATEGORY VALIDITY HOLDER FAMILY VALIDITY HOLDER DOCUMENTATION

1.- Oficial students Annual 58

70

3-monthly

25€Proof of

belonging to the corresponding

category

2.- Foreign students 6-monthly 44

3.- Teaching Staff/Admin. Staff/Grant students/Non-Official master students, University experts and postgraduates/Staff: General Foundation UA, advanced Language Centre and Digital Workshop

Annual 70

4.- Disabled students. Members of UA teams Annual 38

5.- Disabled non students. Persons associated with the UA

Annual 100

60 €

6.- Persons not included in the above categories Annual 240

Prices in effect for 2014.

More information:

sd.ua.es/en/documentos/facilities/prices-facilities.pdf

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Physiotherapy and Podiatry CabinetLocated in the external changing room building, the Physiotherapy and Massage Service can help you solve any problems you mayhave, such as sprains, lumbago, sports injuries, etc.

Sporting events• Social Integration Through Sport Days.• Miles University - Decathlon Alicante “Domingo Ramón Menargues”.• Internal Leagues Closing day• Rector’s reception for the medal-winners in the Spanish University Championships.• Patron Saint Day tournaments of the different Faculties and Schools.• 7-a-side Beach Rugby tournament.• Presentation of the affiliated teams in Week Welcome to UA.• Women in Sports Day.• UA with hockey.

University sportsperson promotion and support programmeIf you represent the University of Alicante in university or official competitions, or you are a sports monitor as a result of having ob-tained the corresponding Sports Collaboration Grant from the Sports Office, you can reap the benefits of this programme, as long as you are on the LIST OF UNIVERSITY SPORTSPEOPLE drawn up and updated by the Sports Office:• Combine your sporting activities with your academic obligations: the fact that you are sportsperson will be taken into account when

you ask to change timetables, groups or examination dates that coincide with your sporting activities. THE UNIVERSITY SPORT PEOPLE COORDINATOR of your Centre will be the person responsible for informing your lecturers so that you can combine your sporting activities with your academic obligations.

• Receive the unique University of Alicante kit.• Use the Physiotherapy Office free for treating your injuries

or strains due to training or competition.• Obtain free-choice or ECTS credits:

* If you are only selected for 20% and 75 % of the events, you willreceive 1 credit. You can add up the credits from your different appea-rances in the activities mentioned, both in Group B and in the other groups mentioned, but may under no circumstances accumulatemore than 10 credits per academic year.

Recognition of ECTS Credits:This refers to students’ participation in the University of Alicante’s different teams during both federated and inter-university competition and championship matches. Up to 3 ECTS credits will be recognised during each academic year for having participated in different championships and competitions as long as the students can accredit their attendance at a minimum of 80% of the fixtures for each particular sport. Registered students will also get this recognition if they pass the training actions that are carried out in matters pertaining to sports. Up to a maximum of 3 ACTS credits will be recognised per academic year for having participated in different activities as long as students can accredit 80% attendance. The Office of the Vice-President for Sports, through the Sports Service, will be entrusted with supervising and accrediting attendance at each activity.

SPORTING

ACTIVITY

GROUPS

AND

ALLOCATION

OF CREDITS

GROUP A Final stages of the Spanish University Championships. 3

GRUP B

Region of Valencia University Sports League. 3*

Affiliated UA Teams. 3*

Region of Valencia University Sports Meeting. 2

Official Inter-University Championships. 1

GRUP CStudents who are monitors as a result of obtaining the corresponding Sports Collaboration Grant.

3

COMPETITION By Team or Modality CREDITS

SPANISH UNIVERSITIES CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL STAGE OF THE SPANISH CHAMPIONSHIP 2

OFFICIAL INTER-UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONSHIPS INTER-UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONSHIP 1

FEDERATED COMPETITION

COMPETITION SCUBA DIVING 1

MENS’ SOCCER 2

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Informations and reservations:Phone: 965 903 739 - fax: 965 909 302 - [email protected] times: Mondays to Fridays 9 am. to 14 pm. and 16 a 21 pm.

(DAN) Programme for elite sportspeopleThe programme provides financial assistance for registration, accommodation, travel, teaching and sports material expenses for students that satisfy one of the following conditions:

HIGH LEVEL Ia) High-level athletes Championships medalists in Spain University.b) High-level athletes sports members of regular league team Club Deportivo Universidad de Alicante (CDUA), who are in the national

top flight.c) Athletes participating in European Championships University, University World or European Championships and World.HIGH LEVEL IIThose top athletes not included in the previous group who meet any of the following requirements:a) High-level athletes of team sports having played the final phase of the University Championships in Spain in qualifying sports

upstream (University Sports Regional Championship and interzonal phase).b) High-level athletes of team sports that have been classified in 1st or 2nd place in the University Sports Regional Championship.c) High-level athletes individual sports who have qualified in 4th or 5th place in the University Championships in Spain.

Valencian regional government programme for level A & B sportspeopleThis programme reserves places for preferential access to university studies in Valencian Universities and profits relating to the follow-up studies (Decree 13/2006, of 20 January, the Consell de la Generalitat about high-level athletes in Comunidad Valenciana, DOCV 24/01/2006).

COMPETITION By Team or Modality CREDITS

FEDERATED COMPETITION

WOMENS’ FIVE-A-SIDE SOCCER 2

HALF-MARATHON 2

ORIENTEERING 2

ROWING 2

RUGBY 2

TRIATHLON 2

WOMENS’ VOLLEYBALL 2

BEACH VOLLEYBALL 2

AUTONOMOUS SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIP FOR THE VALENCIAN COMMUNITY’S UNIVERSITIES (CADU LEAGUE)

WOMENS’ BASKETBALL 2

MENS’ BASKETBALL 2

WOMENS’ HANDBALL 2

MENS’ HANDBALL 2

MENS’ SOCCER 2

WOMENS’ FIVE-A-SIDE SOCCER 2

MENS’ FIVE-A-SIDE SOCCER 2

MENS’ RUGBY 2

WOMENS’ RUGBY 2

WOMENS’ VOLLEYBALL 2

VMENS’ VOLLEYBALL 2

MONITORS/COACHES FOR THE RELATED TEAMS Federated competition and CADU League lists 2

Approved by the Governing Council on 24th March 2014

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BUA - University Library (SIBID)

biblioteca.ua.es/en

BUA - University Library (SIBID) has seven service points, libraries in the different faculties and schools and 3,335 reading places. Each library has a free-access reading room containing the manuals and works that are recommended to students, specialised collections and a newspaper and periodicals section. Most of the collections can be accessed freely and books are organised by subject.

biblioteca.ua.es/en/libraries

They have every right to use all persons in the community universitaria (students, teaching and research staff, administration and services personnel).

Authorized personnel are those persons who are allowed to use the library services on the basis of agreements and accords signed by the same and other Universities or Institutions, or on an individual basis as long as he/she shows sufficient need to use said ser-vices and has received the corresponding authorisation.

The services offered by the Libraries to users allow the access, provision and use of internal and external bibliographic resources: catalogue, loan, inter-library loan, reference and bibliographic information (where access to on-line databases or CD-ROMs is beco-ming increasingly important), e-magazines and Internet, as well as user information and training.

The catalogue contains references for most of the bibliographic collections in existence in all the libraries on the campus: books, journals, other non-library materials (videos, discs, etc.) and e-publications. The programme offers the USER SERVICES option, whereby, after identifying him/herself, users can renew their loans, change their PIN or check a user file with details of their loans, reservations, penalisations, etc., see the replies the library has made to their requests and consult the recommended bibliography for each degree and subject.

gaudi.ua.es

The resources available at the Libraries include reading rooms, group work rooms, language self-study rooms, photocopiers, mi-crofiche scanners-printers, computers for public uses, scanners, etc. They have equipped all the libraries in a locker service from 8:30 to 20:30.

The Libraries are normally open as follows: Mondays to Fridays - 8.30 am. to 9 pm.

biblioteca.ua.es/en/horarios

The General Library has a 24-HOUR STUDY ROOM AND SPECIAL OPENING TIMES in the period devoted to preparing for and sitting examinations.

The General Library building also houses the general SIBID services (Management and Administration, Technical Processes, Docu-ment Access, Electronic Resources and Technological Applications, Publications Management and Information Point).

blogs.ua.es/bibliotecauniversitaria

www.facebook.com/biblioteca.UA?ref=ts

Certificado de calidad

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BUA - University Library (SIBID)

· Loan ServiceThe loan service allows users to take books and documents out of the library for use at home during a limited period. You need to present your university identification card (TIU) at the loan desk to use this service.

Users who do not yet have their TIU should present their credentials and the library staff will check whether they are authorised to use the loan service.

Opening times: Mondays to Fridays - 9 am. to 9 pm.

WHO CAN USE THE SERVICE

- All members of the University Community.

- Persons covered by agreements with the University that permit the use of this service.

- Persons temporarily authorised by a member of the teaching and research staff or by UA service directors.

LOAN PERIOD IN DAYS

Ist and 2nd cyclestudents and others

3rd cycle students,administration

and service staffand Agreements

TRSDepartmental

deposit

Manuals 7 7 14 INDEF.

Monographs 14 30 30 INDEF.

Recommended bibliography manual 7 7 7

RB monograph - RB doctor 14 14 14

Teaching and research funds 7 7 120 INDEF.

Reference works 7 7 7 INDEF.

Special Items independent of the Central Libraries 7 7 7 INDEF.

Special Items independent of the Media Library 2 2 2

RB = Recommended bibliography

The special loan periods for holidays times are announced by the library beforehand.

TOTAL NUMBER OF DOCUMENTS ON LOAN

Ist and 2nd cyclestudents and others

3rd cycle students, administration and service staff and

Contracted Lecturer

TRSDepartmental

deposit

Total number of books on loan 8 20 50 INDEF.

Next to the counter in the General Library there is an automatic loan machine that allows users to avoid the queues that someti-mes form to process loans, as well as a returns box that is available 24/7.

LOAN OF LAPTOP COMPUTERS

The libraries have laptop computers for use by students, authorised users and members of the Ex-Alumni Association for one day during library hours. These laptops may not be removed from the premises.

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RENEWING LOANS

Documents can be renewed before the loan period expires as many times as necessary, as long as they have not been reserved by another user. Loans can be renewed:

- Through WebCat, using the “User services-Renew loans” option.

- Personally in the libraries.

- By telephone (965 903 994).

RESERVING DOCUMENTS

Users can reserve documents that are out on loan:

- Through WebCat, using the “Request-Reserve works for loan” option.

- Personally in the libraries.

- By telephone (965 903 994).

RETURNING OVERDUE DOCUMENTS

Delays in returning documents are sanctioned with the suspension of the loan service for one day per day’s delay and for each document. Documents are claimed on the university e-mail service.

biblioteca.ua.es/en/prestamo-bg

• Accessing documentsThe Interlibrary Loan section is on the ground floor of the General Library building and aims to provide members of the uni-versity community with all kinds of documents or part of the same wherever they are published in the world and which are not available at the University of Alicante, while also supplying other external bodies with the documents that exist in our Univer-sity. The procedures laid down comply with international standards and inter-university agreements signed between Spanish universities.

Phone: 965 909 360, fax: 965 909 361; [email protected]

• Information point (Library information point)The lnformation Points are located on the ground floors of the General Library and of all the other libraries. The service informs users how the Libraries operate and what services they offer. It provides information about all the bibliographic funds and collections, how to find, access and use what you want. It facilitates and helps with bibliographic searches on any subject, accessing both internal and external sources of information, using both printed and automated resources.

It also offers various standard and tailor-made training courses for users.

Phone: 965 903 996, fax: 965 909 361; [email protected]

• Media libraryThe Media Library is located on the ground floor of the General Library building and offers all members of the university com-munity the opportunity to access and borrow all kinds of special media (videotapes, DVD-Video, CD-Audio, CD-Multimedia, etc.) and a wide selection of specialised film and music materials.

It has booths for single-user language learning, group audition/viewing rooms and a large multipurpose room with a PAX of approximately 50.

Opening times: Mondays to Fridays - 8.30 am. to 9 pm.

Phone: 965 903 400, ext. 2208; [email protected]

biblioteca.ua.es/en/mediateca

• Project Management and Open KnowledgeIt includes the following services:

- RUA: Institutional Repository.

- OCW-UA: OpenCourseWare of the University of Alicante.

- La Fragua: development service multimedia teaching projects are located on the ground floor of the Main Library and its public opening hours are 9.00 to 14.00.

- Digital Music Library.

biblioteca.ua.es/en/projects-and-open-knowledge.html

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Faculty of Arts libraryLocated on the first and second floors of the General Library building. Specialising in the areas of Philology, Humanities, Translation and Interpreting, History, etc. It also contains the Centre for Women’s Studies collection and an important series of works on the History and Philosophy of Science. There is a multimedia room on the first floor that has a computer adapted for the visually challenged.

Phone: 965 903 400, ext.2758 / 3016 / 2814, fax: 965 903 735; [email protected]

biblioteca.ua.es/en/filosofia-letras

Polytechnical and Nursing libraryLocated on the ground floor of the General Library. The teaching centres and courses affiliated to this library are: the University Polyte-chnic and the University School of Nursing. The library also holds the final theses for the following degrees: Architecture, Public Works Engineering and Telecommunications Engineering.

Phone: 965 903 400, ext. 3398, fax: 965 903 735; [email protected]

biblioteca.ua.es/en/politecnica-enfermeria

Economics libraryLocated on the ground floor of the Faculty of Economic and Business Studies. It specialises in the areas of economics, business and sociology and has a bibliographic collection of approximately 65,000 books, 1,800 regular publications and collections of working documents, theses, statistics, reports and papers. The centres affiliated to the library are the Faculty of Economics and Business Admi-nistration and Institute for International Economics.

Phone: 965 903 400, ext. 3130/3392/3146, fax: 965 903 624; [email protected]

biblioteca.ua.es/en/economicas

Law libraryLocated on the ground floor of the Faculty of Law building. The centre affiliated to the law library is the Faculty of Law. It holds a mono-graphic collection specialising in legal science consisting of approximately 75,000 books and 1,851 regular publications. It also has a collection of microfiches and microfilms.

Phone: 965 909 337/903 400, ext. 3291/3292, fax: 965 903 630; [email protected]

biblioteca.ua.es/en/derecho

Sciences libraryLocated on the ground floor of the Faculty of Sciences. The centres affiliated to the Specialised Sciences library are: the Faculty of Sciences, University Institute for Biodiversity (CIBIO), University Institute of Water and Environmental Sciences,University Institute of Electrochemistry, University Institute of Chemical Process Engineering, University Institute for Materials Research (IUMA), University Institute of Organic Synthesis (ISO), University Institute of Physics Applied to Sciences and Technologies, “Ramón Margalef” Multidis-ciplinary Institute for Environmental Research and the Technical Services Research. It holds the specialised collections for Chemistry, Biology, Chemical Engineering, Mathematics, Geological Engineering and Marine Studies.

Phone: 965 903 559, fax: 965 909 747; [email protected]

biblioteca.ua.es/en/ciencias

Geography libraryLocated on the ground floor of the University Institutes building. As well as the specialised geography collections, classified into four broad fields of research (Water, Tourism, Environment and Climatology), it holds an important collection of cartography and aerial pho-tographs.

Phone: 965 909 436 / 965 903 423, fax: 965 903 423; [email protected]

biblioteca.ua.es/en/geografía

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Faculty of Education libraryLocated in the Faculty of Education. It holds a collection of 50,000 monographs and 471 different regular publications, as well as an important collection of old works from the Escuela Normal de Alicante.

Phone: 965 909 622/965 903 738 y fax: 965 909 482; [email protected]

biblioteca.ua.es/en/educacion

Miguel de Cervantes Virtual LibraryThe Miguel de Cervantes virtual li-brary was created in 1999 by the University of Alicante and sponso-red by the Bank of Santander and the Marcelino Botín Foundation.

The interest of other institutions and entities in the project led to the creation of the Miguel de Cer-vantes Virtual Library Foundation, presided over by the writer Mario Vargas Llosa.

This library is open to all Hispanic cultures and holds thousands of di-fferent kinds of works from different periods. In its catalogue users from all over the world can find books, newspapers and magazines, inter-views and documentaries, voice clips, archive documents, photo-graphs, paintings, drawings, etc. In all formats made available through the use of new technologies.

The contents of cervantesvirtual. com are mainly grouped by portals, both institutional and thematic, and by libraries of authors, works and historical characters.

Especially interesting are the areas devoted to the National Libraries of Spain, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Peru and Brazil, the American Manuscripts in the Royal Collections, created in collaboration with the Royal National Heritage Library, the Joan Lluís Vives Virtual Library, the result of an agreement with the Xarxa d’Universitats that make up the l’Institut Joan Lluís Vives, as well as those featuring El Cantar de Mio Cid, Tirant lo Blanc, La Celestina, Colón, Carlos V, Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Calderón, Simón Bolívar, Larra, Galdós, Clarín, Neruda, Nicolás Guillén, Mario Benedetti, Alberti, Buero Vallejo, Ángel González, Gonzalo Rojas, etc.

www.cervantesvirtual.com

www.lluisvives.com

www.vives.org

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Virtual campusThe Virtual Campus is an IT tool designed to support teaching, academic management and administration. It is an internet-based environment aimed at teaching staff, students and administrative staff at the University of Alicante.

You can access the Virtual Campus from any part of the UA website by entering your email address and pas-sword.

When you begin your studies in the pre-registration process, you will facilitate your email address and pas-sword to access the Virtual Campus.

If you forget or lose your password you should contact the Secretariat for your centre to be given it again.

s.ua.es/AU0

Since March 2011 the Virtual Campus has incorporated digital administrative procedures.

Through the Virtual Campus you have access to the following services, amongst others. You can:

- Formalise your enrolment.- Pay some fees.- Check on the progress of grant applications you have made..- Request applications for mobility grants.- Access the services provided by the Sports department.

- View the suggested bibliography for a subject.- Access popular links.- Ask your lecturers questions, through online tutorials.- View FAQs.- Participate in discussions.- View tests and results.

After you complete your studies you will keep your Virtual Campus Profile through which you will be able to access information allowing you to remain in contact with the University.

On the Virtual Campus homepage you will find an interactive tutorial to help you familiarise yourself with all of the Virtual Campus tools.

www.ua.es/en/univirtual

Open access computer roomsThese are located in:- General Library.- Lecture Building I.- Chemical Technology Centre (CTQ).

In the General Library and Lecture Building I there are specially trained staff to help you if you have any problems configuring your laptop or using equipment..

web.ua.es/en/oia/servicios-recursos/free-access-computer-rooms.html

- Obtain teaching materials.- Access the programmes for your work placements in the Virtual IT

Classroom.- Find out the dates of official exams.- Access your student record.- View adverts.- See your teachers’ Virtual Campus information sheets.- Look up the email addresses of other students from your courses.- Access information relating to course outlines, subjects and class

times.- Use the diary to receive or create notes.- Downloading of certificates over the wireless network.- Downloading digitalised personal academic certificates.

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Computing RoomsHere you have all the information concerning the operation of the computer rooms of teaching held by the Computing Service.

si.ua.es/en/servicios/aulas/computing-rooms.html

UA wireless internet (wifi)La red inalámbrica de la Universidad de Alicante es una extensión de la Red The University of Alicante’s Wireless Network is in an extension of the University’s Local Network which permits access to the internet and other electronic information services without the need for a fixed connection to the network.

This service is available throughout the entire San Vicente Campus and Ali-cante Campus for all members of the university community with the aim of providing access to the IT resources at the University of Alicante. It is based on the wireless technology IEEE 802.11 b/g which allows the transmission of data up to a speed of 54 Mbps. The wireless device must have a wireless connection to be able to connect to the network.

You can activate this service from the Virtual Campus, from the section Se-cretariat

>> WIFI

si.ua.es/en/wifi

If you travel to other Spanish or European universities you can connect to their wireless network using the same method of access thanks to the EDUROAM programme.

si.ua.es/en/wifi/eduroam

E-mail: webmailThe University of Alicante provides all students with an institutional e-mail address ([email protected]). You can access any e-mail program supporting POP3 or IMAP (eg. Netscape, Microsoft Outlook, Mail, Thunderbird…).

The University will use e-mail as the preferred method of contact with students.

However, if you already have a different e-mail account (hotmail, msn, yahoo, gmail…) you can redirect the messages sent to your University of Alicante e-mail account to this account. You can find out how to redirect your e-mails to the account of your choice. You can do it in the “Preferences”.

The university will never ask you to provide personal details in an e-mail (such as passwords, credit card details or bank account details).

Webmail is a service which allows you to check your e-mail through a browser.

Webmail offers you the following features:

- You only need the e-mail address and password given to you on enrolment at the University to access it.

- It can be accessed from any computer; there is no need to install any email programs.

- It has all the facilities you need to manage your e-mail: send, forward, delete, reply, organise into folders...

- Your privacy is guaranteed through a secure connection.

- You can also access your webmail through the Virtual Campus without needing to re-enter your log in details.

When typing your password do not forget that it is case sensitive.

www.ua.es/webmail

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UA blogsThe University provides you with a platform from which to publish your blog. A blog is a regularly updated website which compiles texts and articles written by one or various authors chronologically, the most recent appearing first, whereby the author is free to publish only those which he or she feels are appropriate.

blogs.ua.es/

In your personal blog you can publish opinions and views about anything of interest to you (studies, hobbies…).

The publication of blogs must abide by the rules set out in the “Conditions of use of IT and Communication Resources of the Uni-versity of Alicante”.

blogs.ua.es/condiciones-de-uso

On the IT Services blog you will find news about the University of Alicante’s electronic services, warnings and advice regarding IT security, as well as other items of interest: blogs.ua.es/si - blogs.ua.es

Programs recommended by the Computer ServiceCollecting programs available on internet: browsers, antivirus, compressors, graphic tools, etc...

If you’re on campus you can download the programs from a server UA.

si.ua.es/en/programas-recomendados/recommended-software.html

Your adverts on the websiteThis is a service which allows you to post adverts on the University of Alicante website. Using a form you provide the advert details and category (buying, selling, renting, changing class sessions, etc.). Anyone can access the adverts you have posted and conduct searches.

Coneixement Obert i Programari Lliure a la Universitat d´Alacant (COPLA)The University of Alicante provides you with all the information needed to find out more about and support Open Knowledge and the use of Free Sof ware: its advantages, its features, which programmes are recommended by the UA, links to download the software and installation and user manuals.

Electronic directoryThe Electronic Directory allows you to find the contact details for people and departments at the University of Alicante (telephone, fax, email, etc.). From Virtual Campus you can chose which of your details appear and in which area. You can access the Directory from the university’s homepage.

blogs.ua.es/copla

aplicacionesua.cpd.ua.es/anuncios

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User help centreIf you experience any problems or have any questions regarding the use of the Virtual Campus, email or any other of the IT services you can contact the User Help Centre.

We recommend that you use the internet form to contact the User Help Centre, given that requests for assistance take priority over phone calls: 965 909 393.

si.ua.es/en/cau/user-support-center-cau-students.html

On-line OfficeLThe UA has established an on-line office for the university community, to facilitate rights to access via electronic media to university information, services and procedures.

seuelectronica.ua.es/es/

Access via mobile devicesThere is increasing demand for access to digital resources from mobile devices. In order to meet this demand, the university has initiated a project which will enable access to electronic services from various devices and platforms.

- iUA, the app of the University of Alicante, offers versions for Android and iOS (iPhone, iPod and iPad).

si.ua.es/iua

Follow us:

Facebook: www.facebook.com/si.ua.es

Twitter: twitter.com/#!/si_ua

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The student support centre(CAE).Programs Student Support CentreThe Student Support Centre is a service that provides an-swers for a wide range of special needs that have a direct or indirect impact on the academic life of students.

The C.A.E. services can be accessed by appointment, through virtual office uayuda.ua.es/

Location: Social Sciences Building (Edificio de Ciencias Sociales). Ground Floor.

CAE Secretariat: 965909402-3873 Open Monday to Fri-day from 9.00 to 14.00. Evenings: Monday to Thursday by appointment.

web.ua.es/en/cae

The CAE attend to all the students of the UA that, by personal circumstance, social or economic might see diminished their full participation in university life.

The current CAE programmes are as follows:

Programme for equal opportunities:

Aimet for students with disabilities, or chronic disease that affects your studies. Collaborate on reasonable adjustments necessary during the studies. Aspects are managed to improve accessibility, adapted transport use, study support products, mediation with other professionals and participation in volunteering activities.

Career Counseling for students with disabilities:

Promoting employment for students and graduates with disabilities. You can use your custom itinerary.

Observatory Programme for equal opportunities:

Organization and formation of joint activities with public and private entities in the province of Alicante, on good practices towards disability under the principles of universal accessibility and equal opportunities for all people.

Social Action Programme:

Seeks technical advice on social resources and / or economic (internal or external to the UA) to achieve comprehensive care for

student personal or family situations that may affect their studies.

Areas of intervention:

- Financial aid emergency

- Social Mediation

- Accommodation solidarity

Volunteer Program:

Promoting joint commitment of the university. Awareness and training aimed at students that enhance their approach to the culture of free. Provide volunteer support in the university.

Program counseling and psycho:

Daimed at students who wish to improve their academic performance, especially in those cases where a difficult personal situation (anxiety, depression, affective and emotional crises, family conflict, eating behaviors or substance abuse, etc..) decreases performan-ce in studies. Currently you have also specialized sexological counseling. The focus is individual and the objective was to optimize the development and adaptation of the student during college.

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University of Alicante student insurance policiesStudent insuranceAs well as public health insurance cover, all students are covered by Student Insurance for those less than 28 years of age. Student Insurance covers such contingencies as student accidents, tuberculosis, surgery, neuropsychiatry, obstetrics and family misfortune. It does not cover general medicine. For more information about the student insurance policy, please contact the secretariat of your university centre or the INSS social security offices, ground floor (C/ Churruca, 26, switchboard: 965 903 100, direct telephone num-ber in Alicante: 965 903 159, Freephone number 900 166 565) or any of its agencies.

Voluntary accident insurance policy (Universitas, Universitas Plus, Mapfre Universidad and Mapfre Universidad 10 options)These policies complement the Student Insurance and are voluntary for Uni-versity of Alicante students.

Medical care insurance policyAimed at University of Alicante grant-assisted research students, Valencian Regional Government grant-assisted research students and their spouses, as well as any students lacking student insurance.

Accident insurance policyDesigned for University of Alicante and Valencian Regional Government grant-assisted research students, Support Grant Holders in the self-access I.T. rooms, unregistered students preparing theses, users of University of Ali-cante sports facilities, those taking part in the special University Annexe cour-ses and students who wish to take this policy out for themselves.

web.ua.es/en/oia/procedures/insurance.html

University of solidarityInternational VolunteeringAimed at young people participate individually or together in non-profit, unpaid in a different country of residence. International vo-lunteering is established as a mechanism for the promotion and coordination of the values of solidarity, civic and social responsibility of our university students and also as a tool for education and further training of the education received by students.

If you are interested in living a volunteer experience / a in another country, stop by our office and we will inform you of the options available.

More information: University Cooperation Branch - International Relations. First floor Lecture II

sri.ua.es/en/cooperacion/voluntary/programme-of-voluntary-university-international.html

We’ll put you in contact with other institutions or associations of other countries and will draft entry form together for submission to the European Commission. If approved, you can participate as a volunteer in the host country.

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Medical careThe UA Prevention Service attends students in emergencies. It is located beside the Audiovisual Centre.Hours: Available in

sp.ua.es/en/schedule/schedule.html

Services

1 .- Medical care.

2 .- Doctors and nurses to the university community.

3 .- Information for the whole university community.

sp.ua.es/en

Ophthalmological careProvides eye care in emergency situations to members of the university community after evaluation by the Health Unit of the Preven-tion, in the time available.

sp.ua.es/en/clinica-optometrica/schedules.html

sp.ua.es/en/clinica-optometrica/presentation.html

University identification card (TIU)The TIU is the UA card that proves to all sectors of the university that the holder is a member of the university community. It provides a number of services: identification for borrowing books from campus libraries, access to university sports.

In case of loss or robbery inform the TIU office so that they can issue you with another card.

Phone: 965 909 404 or send an e-mail to [email protected].

Location: TIU Management Unit: Students Services building.

Opening times: Mondays to Fridays - 9 am. to 2 pm. Tuesday 3.30 pm. to 5.30 pm.

Phone: 965 909 404, fax: 965 909 887; [email protected].

sa.ua.es/en/tarjeta-universitaria/university-card-management-unit.html

Lost property officeThe Lost Property Office is run by the University security service.

Weekly, all items that have been left at the porter’s lodges on campus and not claimed by anybody are removed.

Said items are recorded and stored in the office.

If you need to find a lost item, ask a member of the security service, who will send you to the office.

Once you have found the missing item, you must present your identity document for your details to be recorded.

Any useful items remaining in storage over a long period of time will be donated to charities.

Location: Aulario I Lecture building.

Opening times: Mondays to Wednesdays 9 am. to 2 pm. and 3 pm. to 7 pm.; Thurdays 9 am. to 2 pm. and 3 pm. to 6 pm. and Fridays 9 am. to 2 pm.

Security Service (Phone: 965 909 400).

is.ua.es/en/service-infrastructures-and-services/security/office-of-stray-objects.html

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The UA EcoCampus environmental management office, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Campus and SostenibilityThe EcoCampus Environmental Management Office is the department res-ponsible for promoting the participation of the University Community (research and teaching staff, administration and service staff, and students) in the for-mulation of proposals and solutions to protect and improve the environment, as well as in the development of measures for environmental management and On-Campus Environmental Quality and Sustainable Development.

The EcoCampus Office carries out the following activities, amongst many others:

• Implementation of the University of Alicante’s Agenda 21 (Sector-Based Strategic Plan on the Environment and Sustainable Development): the aim is to promote a sustainable environmental quality standard in order to minimi-se the impact of daily campus life on the environment.

• UA Sustainable Mobility Plan: promote the use of sustainable means of transport to the detriment of the private motor vehicle.

• Taking the environmental steps to obtain ISO 14001 certification of the UA’s pilot plants.

• Waste Management:

- Removal of hazardous waste products (chemical and sanitary) which are selectively removed from each of the university labo-ratories.

- Selective collection of paper/cardboard and packaging, in the containers located.- Selective collection of alkaline batteries, button cell batteries and printer and toner cartridges in the reception areas.- Management of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Waste generated by the University.- Checks on the management of construction and demolition waste generated by university building works.- Donations to public organisations of goods which are no longer needed on campus.- Verification of the correct management of the waste generated by service companies outsourced by the UA.

• Participation and environmental awareness campaigns aimed at the entire university community: selective waste collection, sustai-nable transport, reuse and rational use of natural resources, efficient driving, environmental advice...

arbomapweb-accesociudadano.cloudapp.net/UniversidadAlicante/indexes.html

web.ua.es/en/ecocampus

Phone: 965 903 400 (ext. 2202) - Fax: 965 909 561; blogs.ua.es/agenda21

The green officeThe Green Office is run by University of Alicante students interested in improving our natural environment and who have decided to take action.

The Office provides environmentally-related information, training and activities in the University.

If you would like to learn more about how the Green Office works and is organised, please consult our rules and regulations. If you would like to play an active role, visit our suggestions page and fill in the form with your details and we’ll be in touch.

If you would like to know what the Green Office can do for you, please click on any of the icons on our homepage.

Location: Aulario I Lecture building. Ground floor.

Phone: 965 909 565, fax: 965 903 776; [email protected].

web.ua.es/es/consejo-alumnos/oficina-verde/

The University chapelThe university Chapel is located behind the Faculty of Arts (Facultad de Filosofía y Letras) and its entrance faces the Faculty of Science (Facultad de Ciencias).

Mass: Monday to Friday at 8:00 pm.

Wednesday prayer at 1:30 am.

www.facebook.com/PastoralUniversitariaUA

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AccommodationThose of you who have to move from your home town to study at the university might well be worried about finding accommodation (flat, residence, etc.) for the next academic year. There are many options, depending on personal factors, budget, and so on. The-refore, the University has come up with different ways of providing you with the information you need to find the accommodation that best suits you.

· The accommodation exchange The STUDENT INFORMATION OFFICE runs an accommoda-tion and flat rental service that aims to offer the maximum num-ber of accommodation options available at one single point, thus avoiding the dispersion and duplication of information appearing on notice-boards. Anyone offering accommodation, furnished flats, and rooms with families or students looking for flatmates can come to the Information Office. Students inter-ested in finding accommodation can pick up a list of currently available accommodation or visit the accommodation exchan-ge website:

cvnet.cpd.ua.es/Alojamiento

· Solidarity accommodationHere we should highlight the following programmes:

SOLIDARITY ACCOMMODATION” PROGRAMME.

The STUDENT SUPPORT CENTRE runs the “Solidarity Ac-commodation” programme. If you are studying at the Univer-sity of Alicante, are looking for accommodation and wish to help elderly and/or disabled persons who need company and/or help with their daily tasks, this programme offers you the chance to stay with individuals who have been carefully selec-ted by a team of specialists.

Social Sciences building. Ground floor.Opening times: It will serve students by appointment.Phone: 965 909 696 - 965 909 402 More information in: web.ua.es/en/cae/action-social/solidarity-accommoda-tion.html - [email protected]

ALICANTE TOWN HALL ACCOMMODATION PROGRAMME FOR SOCIALLY-COMMITTED YOUNG PEOPLE.

Allows those aged from 18 to 35 and who are ready to spend 4 hours a week taking part in programmes designed to help com-munity development in the Juan XXIII neighbourhood to rent accommodation at below market price.Information and registration:Patronato Municipal de la Vivienda. Plz. Santísima Faz, 5. 03002 Alicante. Phone: 965 206 329 Schedule: Make an appointment by phone. More information: www.alicante.es/coordinacion/home.html

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· Language Centre

Find and reserve accommodation for your stay at the University of Alicante. There are three options: university halls of residence, shared flats and ac-commodation with host families – the best way of getting to know the Alicante way of life. The flats are well-linked with the campus.

Please contact us if you’re looking for or offering accommodation:

Phone: (+34) 965 903 792, fax: (+34) 965 903 794

[email protected]

www.csidiomas.ua.es/en/accommodation

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· University halls of residences

UNIVERSITY HALLS OF RESIDENCES ADDRESS TELEPHONE FAX

Residencia Juvenil La Floridawww.ivaj.es/ivaj/opencms/IVAJ/es/formacion/residencias_juveniles_del_ivaj/residencia_florida.html

Avda. Orihuela, 59.03007 Alicante

965 918 250 / 52 / 53 / 55

965 918 251

Residencia de Estudiantes “Europa House”www.residenciaeuropahouse.com [email protected]

C/ Decano, 20.03690 San Vicente del Raspeig

965 675 429 965 674 142

Villa Universitariawww.villauniversitaria.comresidencia@villauniversitaria.com

Avda. Vicente Savall, 16. 03690 San Vicente del Raspeig

966 388 127

Residencia de Estudiantes “Rector 3”[email protected]

C/ Rector, 3.03690 San Vicente del Raspeig

965 672 514693 652 102

966 745 865

Residencia Universitaria “Diego de León”[email protected]

C/ Cottolengo, 1903690 San Vicente del Raspeig

965 670 688 965 664 905

Residencia Universitaria Mediterráneowww.resimediterraneo.com - [email protected]

C/ Decano, 12. 03690 San Vicente del Raspeig

965 675 034 965 668 270

Residencia Universitaria Ezmewww.residenciauniversitariaalicante.es - [email protected]

C/ Cottolengo, 15-17.03690 San Vicente del Raspeig

610 210 362965 674 348

965 674 348

Residencial RASAwww.residencialrasa.com - [email protected]

C/ Poeta García Lorca, 7.03690 San Vicente del Raspeig

648 260 658

Residencia Universitaria Miguel Herná[email protected]

C/ Antonio Pinies, 22.03300 Orihuela (Alicante)

966 745 865 966 745 865

Flats for Students “Resa Housing” www.pisosparaestudiantes.es

C/ Vicente Savall Pascual, 31 - 03690 San Vicente del Raspeig (Alicante)

966 532 098

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Bars and places to eatCLUB SOCIAL I - RESTAURANTE “MAR I TERRA”

Location: between the Faculty of Law and the General Classroom Building I. Phone: 965 90 94 72 / 97 99.

Cafeteria: Monday to Friday from 7.30-20 pm, Saturdays 8 to 13 h (see extended hours in July, August and holiday periods of Christ-mas and Easter).

Self / dining: Monday to Friday 13 -16 h. Restaurant “Mar i Terra”: Monday to Friday 13 - 16 h.

is.ua.es/en/service-infrastructures-and-services/cafes/cafe-social-club-i.html

CLUB SOCIAL II - RESTAURANTE “LOS ARRAYANES“

Location: between the faculty of Economics and the Main Library. Phone: 965 903 998.

Cafeteria: Mondays to Fridays - 7.30 am. to 9 pm., Saturdays, 8 am. to 1 pm. (check special opening times in July, August and at Christmas and Easter).

Self-service/Dining room: Mondays to Fridays - 1 pm. to 4 pm. At exam time: until 11 pm., Saturdays 5 pm. to 9 pm.

Restaurante “Los Arrayanes”: Mondays to Fridays - 1 pm. to 4.30 pm.

Cafeteria “Los Arrayanes”: Mondays to Fridays - 9 am. to 11.30 pm.

is.ua.es/en/service-infrastructures-and-services/cafes/cafe-social-club-ii.html

CLUB SOCIAL III - RESTAURANTE “EL TOSSAL”

Location: next to Lecture Hall building III. Phone: 965 909 849.

Cafeteria: Mondays to Fridays - 7.30 am. to 9 pm., Saturdays - 8 pm. to 1 pm. (check special opening times in July, August and at Christmas and Easter).

Self-service/Dining room: Mondays to Fridays - 1 pm. to 4 pm.

Restaurante “El Tossal”: Mondays to Fridays - 1 pm. to 4.30 pm.

is.ua.es/en/service-infrastructures-and-services/cafes/cafe-social-club-iii.html

HIGHER POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL - RESTAURANTE “EL MONTE DEL OLIVO“

Location: Higher Polytechnic School. Phone: 965 909 588.

Cafeteria: Mondays to Fridays 7.30 pm. to 9 pm., Saturdays - 8 am. to 1 pm.

Self-service/Dining room: Mondays to Fridays - 1 pm. to 4 pm.

Restaurante “El Monte del Olivo”: Mondays to Fridays - 1 pm. to 4 pm.

is.ua.es/en/service-infrastructures-and-services/cafes/cafe-polytechnical-school.html

DON JAMÓN - SHOPPING CENTRE

Location: Shopping Centre. Phone: 678 736 158 (8 am. to 8 pm).

Cafeteria: Mondays to Fridays - 8 am. to 10 pm., Saturdays - 9 am. to 2.30 pm. At exam time, Saturdays - 9 am. to 5 pm.

Self-service/Dining room: Mondays to Fridays - 1 pm. to 4 pm.

is.ua.es/en/service-infrastructures-and-services/cafes/cafe-centre-commercial.html

FACULTY OF SCIENCES

Location: Faculty of Sciences. Phone: 965 909 598.

Cafeteria: Mondays to Fridays 8 am. to 10 pm., Saturdays - 8 am. to 2 pm.

Self-service/Dining room: Mondays to Fridays 1 pm. - 4 pm.

is.ua.es/en/service-infrastructures-and-services/cafes/cafe-faculty-of-sciences.html

CAFETERÍA COLEGIO MAYOR

Location: Main School.

Cafetería: Mondays to Fridays 8.30 am to 5 pm.

Only coffee service (sandwiches and pastries).

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Check out the is.ua.es/en/service-infrastructures-and-services/cafes/cafes-and-restaurants.html website for the maximum prices of all cafeteria and restaurant products, a map showing where the cafeterias are on campus, the daily menus of the places to eat and how to make a complaint if necessary.

The University of Alicante shopping centre

Like all good universities, the University of Alicante campus has a Shopping Centre where you can buy what you need and find useful services (banks, post office, stationer’s, bookshop, cafeteria, etc.) without having to make time-consuming journeys.

is.ua.es/en/service-infrastructures-and-services/shopping-centre/shopping-centre.html

COMPÁS BOOKSHOPBooks, daily newspapers, general and specialist magazines, mobile top-ups, TAM Móbilis Multitrip vouchers. Opening Times: Mondays to Fridays, mornings - 8 am. to 3 pm., afternoons - 4 pm. to 8 pm. Saturdays - 10 am. to 2 pm. July - 8 am. to 3 pm. August - 9.30 am. to 2.30 pm. Phone: 965 909 390 - Fax: 965 909 391.

is.ua.es/en/service-infrastructures-and-services/shopping-centre/bookshop.html

HELIO-SERVI STATIONER’SGeneral and technical stationery products, University Travel voucher for the M-2 (Alicante-Ibi-Alcoy) and M-4 (Alicante-Castalla-Onil- Ibi-Alcoy) La Alcoyana-SuBús services, I.T. materials, plan plotting, gift items. 21% discount on stationery products and map plotting for members of the university community. Opening time: Mondays to Fridays - 8.30 am. to 3 pm. and 4 pm. to 8 pm. August and Saturdays - Closed.Phone: 965 909 399 - Fax: 965 909 394.

Files: [email protected] - Adm. and requests: [email protected]

BANCO SANTANDER Accounts, cards, pension plans, loans, University Card (TIU), etc. Opening times: September to July, Mondays to Fridays - 9 am. to 2 pm. and 4 pm. to 7 pm. August - 9 am. to 2 pm.Phone: 965 673 537- 965 672 898

[email protected] - www.bancosantander.es

SabadellCAMPersonal accounts, personal loans, mortgages, pension plans, University Card (TIU), etc.Opening times: Mondays to Fridays, mornings - 8.30 am. to 2 pm. and Thursday afternoon - 5 pm. to 7.30 pm. May to September - 8.30 am. to 2 pm. Phone: 965 224 [email protected] - www.sabadellcam.es

POST OFFICEProvides standard Post Office Services: all kinds of letters and parcel post (normal, registered, urgent, C.O.D.), giros, stamps, P.O. boxes, courier services, Western Union (rapid money transfers anywhere in the world), mobile top-ups, payment of bills, etc. They are also Deutsche Bank agents and offer their financial products. Opening times: Mondays to Fridays - 8.30 am. to 2.30 pm. August - Closed.Phone: 965 909 423 - Fax: 965 909 425 Phone: for general Post Office Information: 902 197 197.

is.ua.es/en/service-infrastructures-and-services/postal-service/postal-office.html - www.correos.es

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Copying and binding

LOCATION OF PHOTOCOPYING SHOP CONCESSION SERVICES OPENING HOURS

Vice-Chancellorship and General Services

Gamma965 67 19 87

- Self-service photocopier with Gamma card

From 9:00 to 20:00 hours.

General Library

Gamma965 67 19 87

- Photocopiers- Self-service machines- Remote printing- Laser printing- All forms of binding- Digital editing: digital editing of works, digital editing of theses, digital editing of books- Plastification- Plan copying- Plotter- Fax- Vouchers

From 9:30 to 14:30 hours and from 17:00 to 20:00 hours.

Classroom Area INo closing from 9:00 to 19:30 hours.

Philosophy and Arts FacultyOpen from 9:00 to 14:00 and from 16:00 to 19:00 hours.

Optics and Optometrics Building965 90 96 [email protected]

Puntero y Chip

- Photocopiers

- Remote printing

- Laser printing

- All forms of binding

- Digital editing: digital editing of works, digital editing of theses, digital editing of books

- Plastification

From 9:00 to 14:00 hours and from 16:00 to 19:00 hours.

Politécnica Superior Building965 90 39 [email protected]

Law Faculty965 90 97 [email protected]

No closing from 9:00 to 19:00 hours.

Education Faculty965 90 34 00 ext.9768

Social Sciences Building965 90 34 00 [email protected]

APSA

- Photocopiers

- Self-service card-operated copiers

- Remote printing

- Laser printing

- All forms of binding

- Digital editing: digital editing of works, digital editing of theses, digital editing of books

- Plastification

- Vouchers

From 8:30 to 14:30 hours and from 16:00 to 19:30 hours.

* The photocopying shops at Classroom Area II and at the Faculty of Sciences are currently closed.

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You can get to the University of Alicante by bus (several urban and inter-urban routes) as well as by the Cercanías local train from certain places.

UNIVERSITY TRANSPORT from other locations to the University of Alicante is run by student associations, town halls or transport companies.

BUS

The bus services are either regular or specifically dedicated to university transport and in the latter case only normally run during term time. The University of Alicante, due to its location next to the A-7 dual carriageway, has excellent road links with the city of Alicante and other towns.

TRAM

The Line 2 of the TRAM Metropolitan of Alicante is 9 kilometers long, of which 1.6 are common with underground lines 1, 3 and 4. Has 14 stops (Luceros, Mercado, Marq, La Goteta, Boulevard Pla , Garbinet, Hospital, Maestro Alonso, Pintor Gastón Castelló, Vir-gen del Remedio, Ciudad Jardín, Santa Isabel, University and San Vicente del Raspeig) and communicating the center of the capital with important peripheral areas to traverse some of the most popular neighborhoods like Pla, Garbinet, Sagrada Familia, Virgen del Remedio and Virgen del Carmen. Prices for the new Line 2 are those corresponding to the TAM area.

For more information see here:

web.ua.es/en/oia/transporte-universitario/line-l2-of-the-tram.html

LOCAL TRAIN

The C-3 Cercanías local train service run by Renfe links Alicante with San Vicente del Raspeig (approx. 9 minutes) and has an unstaffed station in the UA Campus expansion area (approx. 600 metres away), with trains every 40 to 55 minutes from Monday to Friday (16 trains/day). There are less trains and a less frequent service on Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays (10 trains/day).

You can also connect with other towns in the province by changing trains to the C-1 Cercanías Local Train service (Torrellano, Elche, Crevillente, Albatera, Catral, Callosa de Segura and Orihuela).

Timetable of the local C-1 and C3 services: web.ua.es/en/oia/transporte-universitario/line-c-3-of-renfe-vicinities.html

Users of this line can use the free service with shuttle buses connecting the Unstaffed Station to the heart of the Campus (Storyte-lling Wood, Museum, Aulario II Lecture Building and Sports Centre) in approximately 7 minutes.

Shuttle timetable: web.ua.es/en/oia/transporte-universitario/line-c-3-of-renfe-vicinities.html

Renfe offers university students the Abono Estudio, a card which allows you to acquire a quarterly voucher (valid for calendar quar-ters) that allows you to make as many journeys as you like on the chosen route.

For more information about the Abono Estudio:

Customer Service Office.

Phone: 902 320 320 o 968 97 52 99 (Timetable: 7.00 am. to 11 pm.).

[email protected]

RIDING TO THE UA BY BIKE FROM SAN VICENTE DEL RASPEIG

June 2007 saw the start of the BICISANVI, a free bicycle loan system promoted by the Valen-cian Energy Agency and San Vicente del Raspeig Town Hall. It is designed to promote bicycle use in San Vicente, with the consequent energy savings and reduced environmental impact. Bikes can be borrowed and returned at the following points:

- Municipal Sports Center.- Plaza del Ayuntamiento.- Plaza Juan Pablo II.- General Library University of Alicante.- Halt University.- Plaza Huerto de Los Leones.- Halt TRAM (Centro de Salud II).

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- Shopping Center SAN VICENTE OUTLET PARK.

Bikes may not be kept for longer than 3 hours.

To take part in the bicisanvi programme you have to register as a user and be issued with BICISANVI at one of the Customer Service offices.

For more information, please ring: 965 665 230 ((Mondays to Fridays – 9 am. to 2 pm.) or visit:

www.bicisanvi.es

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR UNIVERSITY TRANSPORT

Every year, the Regional Ministry for Education, Culture and Sports aids university transport by offering grants to already existing transport services or those founded to transport students from their places of residence to the universities where they are studying.This means that the students using said services benefit from reduced ticket prices.

These grants can be applied for by town halls, university student’s associations, user cooperatives and users dedicated to university transport, as well as for those services not involving any of the above, permanent regular public transport (in this case there will be a discount of at least 25% on the official fare).

In order to take advantage of these discounts, you need to belong to the corresponding association or have a university transport card.

As well as the financial assistance provided by the Ministry, you should contact the company providing the service to enquire about vouchers offering a discount on individual journeys.

INFORMATION POINTS

The Student Information Office actively works towards providing access to all the information you need: studies, activities, courses, university regulations, accommodation, financial aid and grants, etc. as well as university transport options.

The Student Council Transport Committee is an umbrella organisation for its member associations, which represent over 16,000 students who travel to and from the Campus on public transport every day.

The information provided below refers to the 2013-2014 academic year, as, at the time of publishing (May 2014), the associations and transport companies that would be offering or managing the services for this academic year had not been confirmed. You should therefore confirm the information for the 2014-2015 academic year at the following places:- The Student Information Office. Phone: 965 903 456 (Aulario II Lecture building).- The Student Council Transport Committee. Phone: 965 903 675 (Aulario I Lecture building).

- The Information Points of the Departments of Youth Affairs/Education at your Town Hall.

More information: web.ua.es/en/oia/transporte-universitario/university-transport.html

During the academic year these timetables may change. Therefore, if you have any doubts, please check with the corresponding association / body or company.

Alicante and metropolitan area (TAM)Transport is integrated with the TAM (Metropolitan Alicante Transport) system that connects Alicante and its metropolitan area (El Campello, Sant Joan d’Alacant, San Vicente del Raspeig and Mutxamel)..

Several bus routes serve the University Campus:

- Route 24 Alicante-University-San Vicente del Raspeig.

- Route 24N Alicante-University-San Vicente del Raspeig (Night service).

- Route 36 San Gabriel-University.

- Route C-54 Hospital de San Juan - San Juan de Alicante - Muchamiel - University.

- RouteC-55 El Campello - San Juan de Alicante - Muchamiel - University.

- Route 38 Playa San Juan-University.

The TAM service also offers the Tarjeta Móbilis Vouchers that give major discounts on normal ticket prices.

For more information about SuBús: www.subus.es

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From other areasRoad transport services are usually run by local associations or bodies that channel the financial assistance for university transport (provided annually by the Regional Ministry for Education, Culture and Sports) and which offer significant discounts on normal ticket prices. In some cases, you must be a member to benefit from discounts, while in others you merely have to identify yourself as a student. Contact the Association or Body closest to your place of residence.

As well as the transport services run by local associations/bodies, some towns have regular services that go to or pass by the Uni-versity. These companies usually offer travel vouchers that give discounts on normal ticket prices.

· L’Alcoià

ALCOY

Association Body

Ayuntamiento de Alcoy / Servei de Transport Universitari (STU).L’ ESPAI JOVE - Concejalía de Juventud.C/ Major, 10. 03801 Alcoy (Alicante).Phone: 965 537 141 - Fax: 965 537 [email protected] - www.alcoi.org/ca/areas/juventud/espai

CompanyAutocares Masegosa.C/ Arquitecto Domenech, 19. 03804 Alcoy (Alicante).Phone: 965 330 112.

You must have the University Transport User’s card.

ALCOY - IBI - TIBI - ONIL - CASTALLA

CompanyAutomóviles la Alcoyana - Grupo Subús.Phone: 965 520 [email protected] - www.subus.es

Connects the towns of Alcoy, Ibi Tibi, Onil, Castalla and Alicante with a stop on the San Vicente Campus with services, M-3, M-4, M-16 y M-43. For discount vouchers, please contact the company.

IBI - ONIL - CASTALLA

Association Body

(Ibi) Asociación Ibense de Universitarios (AIDU).Av. de Andalucía, 5. 03440 - Ibi (Alicante).Phone: 966 553 303.

(Onil - Castalla) Asociación de Estudiantes Universitarios de la Montaña (AEUM).C/ Dr. Fleming, 40-42. Bajo Izq. 03420 Castalla (Alicante).Phone: 633 197 [email protected] - [email protected]

CompanyAutomóviles la Alcoyana - Grupo Subús.Phone: 965 520 [email protected] - www.subus.es

The line that carried out the service is the M-43 for AIDU and M-4 for AEUM of Alcoyana for which there are some university bonus.

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· El Comtat

· Alto Vinalopó

COCENTAINA - MURO DE ALCOY

Association Body

Ayuntamiento de Cocentaina - Casa de la Joventut.Centre Cultural El Teular. Plaça del Teular, s/n.03820 Cocentaina (Alicante).Phone/Fax: 965 592 [email protected] - www.cocentaina.es/ver/259/Casa-de-la-Joventut.html

Ayuntamiento de Muro de Alcoy - Centre per a Joves de Muro de Alcoy.Plza. Ramón Gonzálbez, s/n. 03830 Muro de Alcoy (Alicante).Phone: 965 530 [email protected]

CompanyAutocares Masegosa.C/ Arquitecto Domenech, 19. 03804 Alcoy (Alicante).Phone: 965 330 112.

You must have the University Transport User’s card.

SAX

Association Body

Asociación de Estudiantes Sax - Salinas.C/ Cuba, 34.03630 Sax (Alicante).Phone: 666 935 952 - 966 967 217 (Centro Juvenil de Sax)

CompanySuBús-VectaliaTel.: 902 10 69 92 - 965 18 55 00

Associates benefit from discounts on normal ticket prices.

VILLENA - BIAR

Association Body

Cooperativa de Estudiantes Universitarios COBSE.C/ Juan Chaumel, 14. Bajo. 03400 Villena (Alicante).Phone: 965 813 359 / 96 615 40 35 - Fax: 96 615 23 [email protected]

CompanySuBús-VectaliaTel.: 902 10 69 92 - 965 18 55 00

You must be a COBSE associate.

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· Bajo Vinalopó

CREVILLENTE

Association Body

Cooperativa de Estudiantes Universitarios.C/ Dr. Mas Candela s/n. 1º (Edif. Correos). 03330 Crevillente (Alicante).Phone: 622 547 695. [email protected] - www.ceucrevillent.blogspot.com

Company

Autocares Mollá S.A. - Grupo SuBús.Av. Ferrocarril, 4. Estación de Autobuses. 03202 Elche (Alicante).Phone: 965 42 42 42 - Fax: 965 42 41 [email protected] - www.subus.es/index.asp

Service is performed by line 84 Mollá - SuBús. Associates benefit from discounts on normal ticket prices.

Company

RENFE - Alicante.Cercanías Murcia - Alicante - San Vicente del Raspeig.Av. de Salamanca, s/n. 03005 Alicante.Phone information: 902 240 [email protected] - www.renfe.es/cercanias/murcia

By transfer from the C-1 and C-3 local train services. Crevillente stop on route C-1.

ELCHE

Association Body

Asociación Ilicitana de Estudiantes Universitarios - AIEU.C/ Joaquín Cartagena Baile, 69. 1º. 03206 Elche (Alicante).Phone/fax: 965 436 [email protected] - www.aieu.es

Company

Autocares Mollá S.A. - Grupo SuBús.Av. Ferrocarril, 4. Estación de Autobuses. 03202 Elche (Alicante).Phone: 965 42 42 42 - Fax: 965 42 41 [email protected] - www.subus.es/index.asp

Service is performed by line 94 Mollá - SuBús. Associates benefit from discounts on normal ticket prices.

Company

Renfe - Alicante.Cercanías Murcia - Alicante - San Vicente del Raspeig.Av. de Salamanca, s/n. 03005 Alicante.Phone information: 902 240 [email protected] - www.renfe.es/cercanias/murcia

By transfer from the C-1 and C-3 local train services. Elche has two stops: Elche Carrús and Elche Parque.

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ELCHE

Association Body

Asociación Atenea Universitaria de Elche.C/ José Mª Pemán, 40. 03201 Elche (Alicante).Phone: 966 673 [email protected]

Company

Autocares Serrano / Mediterránea de Autobuses.Avenida Ferrocarril, 4 (estación autobuses). 03202 Elche (Alicante).Phone: 965 456 146 - Fax: 965 423 [email protected] - www.autocaresserrano.com

You must be an associate.

Company

Renfe - Alicante.Cercanías Murcia - Alicante - San Vicente del Raspeig.Av. de Salamanca, s/n. 03005 Alicante.Phone informatión: 902 240 [email protected] - www.renfe.es/cercanias/murcia

By transfer from the C-1 and C-3 local train services. Elche has two stops: Elche Carrús and Elche Parque.

SANTA POLA - EL ALTET

Association BodyAPSTE.C/ Castaños, 12. 03130 Santa Pola (Alicante).

Company

Autocares Baile.C/ Deán Llopis, 17. 03130 Santa Pola (Alicante).Phone: 965 925 365 / 965 413 499 - Fax: 965 228 [email protected]

The company offers travel discount vouchers to members of APSTE.

TORRELLANO

Asociación / Entidad

Asociación Ilicitana de Estudiantes Universitarios-A.I.E.U.C/ Joaquín Cartagena Baile, 69, 1º. 03206 Elche (Alicante)Phone and Fax: 965 436 [email protected] - www.aieu.es

Empresa

Autocares Mollá S.A. - Grupo SUBÚS.Avenida Ferrocarril, 4 (estación autobuses). 03202 Elche (Alicante).Phone: 965 456 242 - Fax: 965 424 [email protected] - www.subus.es

You must be associated. The new line 85 also offers this service.

Company

Renfe - Alicante.Cercanías Murcia - Alicante - San Vicente del Raspeig.Av. de Salamanca, s/n. 03005 Alicante.Phone information: 902 240 [email protected] - www.renfe.es/cercanias/murcia

By transfer from the C-1 and C-3 local train services. Torrellano stop on route C-1.

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· Medio Vinalopó

ASPE - MONFORTE DEL CID

Association Body

Campus Aspe.Centro de Información Juvenil. Casa de la Juventud.C/ San Pedro, 12. 03680 Aspe (Alicante)Phone: 965 491 954.http://campusaspe.blogspot.com.es/

CompanyAutocares CostablancaPhone: 965 10 05 90www.autocarescostablanca.com

The company offers discount vouchers to university students.

ELDA

Association BodySuBús-VectaliaPhone: 902 10 69 92 - 965 18 55 00

The company offers discount vouchers to university students.

MONÓVAR

Association Body

UNIVERSITARIS MONOVERS - Asociación de Estudiantes de Educación Superior de MonóvarC/ José Alfonso, s/n (Punt Jove) 03640 Monóvar (Alicante)Phone: 627 789 [email protected] http://www.universitarismonovers.org/es/

CompanySuBús-VectaliaPhone: 902 10 69 92 - 965 18 55 00

You must be an associate.

NOVELDA

Association Body

Asociación Noveldense de Estudiantes Universitarios - ANEU.Casal de la Juventud.C/ San Alfonso, 20. Bajo. 03660 Novelda (Alicante).Phone: 965 605 [email protected]://aneunovelda.blogspot.com.es/

CompanyLuis Juan.C/ La Argentina, 16. 03660 Novelda (Alicante).Phone: 965 603 534.

You must be an associate of ANEU.

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· La Marina Baja

· La Marina Alta

ALTEA - L’ ALFÀS DEL PI

Association Body

Asociación de Estudiantes Universitarios de Altea - ADEA.C/ Pont de Moncau, 12. Casa de Cultura. 03590 Altea (Alicante).Phone: 647 866 [email protected]/es/juventud/autobusuniversitario/2

Company

Autocares Martínez.C/ Esperanto, 1. Edif. San Francisco, local 5. 03500 Benidorm (Alicante).Phone: 965 857 780 - Phone 24 hours: 659 666 689 - Fax: 965 861 [email protected] - www.autocares-martinez.com

You must be an associate of ADEA.

POLOP - LA NUCÍA - L’ ALFÀS DEL PI - BENIDORM

Association Body

Asociación Benidormense de Estudiantes Universitarios - ABEU.Centro Social José Llorca Llinares.C/ Goya, s/n. 03500 Benidorm (Alicante).Phone: 657 435 380 / 606 534 [email protected] - www.benidorm.org/abeu/

CompanyGrupo Subús.Ctra Benidorm - Altea (in front of Lonja de Fruta). Benidorm (Alicante). For problems regarding delays in bus schedules or fail Subús phone call: 965 859 327.

You must be an associate of ABEU.

VILLAJOYOSA

Association Body

Associació Vilera d’Estudiants Universitaris - ASSOVEU.Punt de Trobada Jove.Partida del Calvario, s/n. 03570 Villajoyosa (Alicante).Phone/fax: 966 850 [email protected]/assoveu.lavilajoiosa

Company

Autocares Ríos.C/ Río Turia, 18. 03003 Alicante.Phone: 965 103 115 - 687 886 020 - Fax: 965 101 [email protected] - www.autocaresrios.com

You must be an associate of ASSOVEU.

BENISSA - CALPE

Association BodyAsociación de Estudiantes Nueva Marina Alta (AENMA)Plaza de la Constitución, bajo. 03710 Calpe (Alicante)[email protected] - aenuevamarinaalta.blogspot.com

CompanySuBús-VectaliaPhone: 902 10 69 92 - 965 18 55 00

You must be an associate.

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· Vega Baja

ALBATERA

Association BodyJóvenes Universitarios de [email protected]

Company

Bus Sigüenza, s.l.Ctra. Los Vives, 2. 03318 La Murada-Orihuela (Alicante).Phone: 966 779 392 - Fax: 966 779 [email protected]

The route is covered by the 84 Mollá-SuBús service. Associates benefit from discount vouchers offering savings on normal ticket prices.

Company

Renfe - Alicante.Cercanías Murcia - Alicante - San Vicente del Raspeig.Av. de Salamanca, s/n. 03005 Alicante.Phone information: 902 240 [email protected] - www.renfe.es/cercanias/murcia

By transfer from the C-1 and C-3 local train services. Albatera-Catral stop on route C-1.

SAN FULGENCIO – ROJALES – ALMORADÍ – DOLORES - CATRAL

Association Body

Asociación de Estudiantes Universitarios de la Vega Baja.C/ Comunidad Valenciana, 42. 03160 Almoradí (Alicante).Phone: 656 93 30 [email protected]/pages/Asociación-de-Estudiantes-Universitarios-de-la-Vega-Baja/417258634988683

CompanyLa Melillense, s.lC/ Martín y Soler, 20 · Elche Parque Industrial (Torrellano) · 03203 Elche (Alicante)Phone: 965 45 69 47 - Fax: 966 61 29 15

You must be an associate of the Asociación de Estudiantes Universitarios de la Vega Baja.

Company

Renfe - Alicante.Cercanías Murcia - Alicante - San Vicente del Raspeig.Av. de Salamanca, s/n. 03005 Alicante.Phone Information: 902 240 [email protected] - www.renfe.es/cercanias/murcia

By transfer from the C-1 and C-3 local train services. Albatera-Catral stop on route C-1.

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BENEJÚZAR - JACARILLA - BIGASTRO - ORIHUELA - ESCORRATEL - REDOVÁN

Association Body

Asociación de Estudiantes Universitarios del Sureste (AEUS).C/ Arzobispo Loaces, 5. Entlo. A. 03300 Orihuela (Alicante).Phone: 966 745 [email protected]

Company

Bus Sigüenza, s.l.Ctra. Los Vives, 2. 03318 La Murada-Orihuela (Alicante).Phone: 966 779 392 - Fax: 966 779 [email protected]

You must be a member of the Asociación de Estudiantes Universitarios del Sureste (AEUS).

Company

Renfe - Alicante.Cercanías Murcia - Alicante - San Vicente del Raspeig.Av. de Salamanca, s/n. 03005 Alicante.Phone information: 902 240 [email protected] - www.renfe.es/cercanias/murcia

By transfer from the C-1 and C-3 local train services. Orihuela stop on route C-1.

SAN BARTOLOMÉ - RAFAL - CALLOSA DE SEGURA - COX - GRANJA DE ROCAMORA

Association Body

Asociación de Estudiantes Universitarios del Sureste (AEUS).C/ Arzobispo Loaces, 5. Entlo. A. 03300 Orihuela (Alicante).Phone: 966 745 [email protected]

Company

Bus Sigüenza, s.l.Ctra. Los Vives, 2. 03318 La Murada-Orihuela (Alicante).Phone: 966 779 392 - Fax: 966 779 [email protected]

You must be a member of the Asociación de Estudiantes Universitarios del Sureste (AEUS).

Company

Renfe - Alicante.Cercanías Murcia - Alicante - San Vicente del Raspeig.Av. de Salamanca, s/n. 03005 Alicante.Phone information: 902 240 [email protected] - www.renfe.es/cercanias/murcia

By transfer from the C-1 and C-3 local train services. Callosa de Segura stop on route C-1.

PILAR DE LA HORADADA

Association Body

Ayuntamiento Pilar de la Horadada. Concejalía de Educación.C/ Ramón y Cajal, 23. 03190 Pilar de la Horadada.Phone: 965 352 225 - Fax: 965 352 [email protected] - www.pilardelahoradada.org

Company

Autocares Costa Azul.C/ Obispo Rocamora, 25. 03300 Orihuela (Alicante).Phone: 965 301 590 - Fax: 966 741 [email protected] - www.costazul.net

You must be registered as a resident with the Town Hall. The service is free.

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Other provinces

· Vega Baja (continution)

TORREVIEJA - LA MATA - GUARDAMAR DEL SEGURA - LA MARINA

Association BodyAsociación de Estudiantes Universitarios de Guardamar y Torrevieja (ADEUGT).

[email protected] - www.adeugt.org

Company

Autocares Costa Azul.

C/ Obispo Rocamora, 25. 03300 Orihuela (Alicante).Tel.: 965 301 590 - Fax: 966 741 [email protected] - www.costazul.net

To take advantage of the financial assistance offered by the Regional Valencian Government you must be a member of ADEUGT.

ONTINYENT (VALENCIA)

Association BodyAjuntament d’Ontinyent. Regidories d’Educació i Transports.Plaça Major, 1. 46870 Ontinyent (Valencia)[email protected] - www.ontinyent.es

Company

Autobuses Navarro.C/ José Iranzo, 43. 46870 Ontinyent (Valencia).Tel.: 962 385 [email protected] - www.busnavarro.com

Travel vouchers for members of the university community.

ALMANSA (ALBACETE) - VALLE AYORA - COFRENTES (VALENCIA)

Association Body

Asociación de Estudiantes Universitarios “El Mugrón”.Almansa (Albacete)Tel.: 690 674 [email protected]

Company

Viajes AlmantourC/ Corredera, 43. 02640 Almansa (Albacete)Tel.: 967 343 346 - Fax: 967 344 [email protected] - www.almantour.com

Term vouchers (14 journeys) for associates. These can be acquired at Viajes Almantur. The association has its headquarters in Almansa but is open to users from Valle de Ayora and Cofrentes.

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Article 46 of Organic Law 6/2001 relating to Universities (LOU), modified by Organic Law 4/2007, modifying the Organic Law for Universities (LOMLOU), describes the rights and duties of students, including the following:

“Their representation on the governing and representative bodies of the University, in the terms laid down in this Law and the respec-tive Statutes or regulations concerning the organisation and operation (of universities)”.

“The freedom of expression, assembly and association in the university environment”.

“To obtain academic recognition for their participation in university cultural, sports, student representation, solidarity and cooperation activities”.

Heading II of the Statutes of the University of Alicante (EUA), approved by Decree 25/2012, DOCV, dated 9th February 2012, BOE, dated 27th February 2012, regulates the governing and representative bodies of the University, and Title IV, Chapter III, regulates the rights, duties and governing bodies of the students.

In furtherance of the provisions of the Organic Law of Universities, the Ministry of Education on the proposal of University Students Council of State approved by Royal Decree 1791/2010 (BOE 31/12/2010) STUDENT STATUS which contains in its Chapter II the rights and duties of students:

web.ua.es/en/estatuto-ua/statute-university-of-alicante.html

The Organic Law 4/2007 on Universities and further modification and development of it as the Statute of the UA, governing bodies governing and representative of the UA.

· Collegiate bodiesSOCIAL ADVISORY BODY (Art.14 LOU, Title II, Chap. II, Sect 1 of the EUA). This is the body of society participation in the Uni-versity and must have an element of interaction between them. It is responsible for supervising activities of a financial nature and the performance of services, as well as promoting the collaboration of the society in funding the University.

BOARD OF GOVERNORS (Art.15 LOU, Title II, Chap. II, Sect. 3 of the EUA). This is the University body responsible for establis-hing the University’s strategic plans and programmes, as well as the guidelines and procedures for their application, in the areas of organising teaching, research, human and economic resources and drawing up budgets. It is chaired by the Vice-Chancellor and consists of the Secretary General, the Director and a maximum of 50 members of the university community, including the Pro-Vice-Chancellors, 20 members representing the different groups within the university community, chosen by and from among the members of the University Senate, organised as follows: 11 lecturers with PhDs (who have passed the official state exam to obtain a permanent teaching position), 1 lecturers without PhDs (who have passed the official state exam to obtain a permanent teaching position), 1 assistant, assistant PhD holders, associates, emeritus professors, visitors, research trainees and research staff, 5 students, 2 members of the administration and services staff, the deans and heads of the faculties and schools, 1 representative of the university research institute directors, chosen by and from among their members, 3 representatives of departmental heads, chosen by and from among their members and 3 members of the Social Advisory Body, not belonging to the university community..

UNIVERSITY SENATE (UNIVERSITY SENATE (Art. 16 LOU, Title II, Chap. II, Sect 2 of the EUA). This is the highest representative body of the university community and it exercises supreme power as regards internal rules and regulations, overseeing University management and expressing its positions and aspirations in the different areas of university activity. It is chaired by the Vice-Chancellor and consists of the General Secretary, the Director and 300 senators representing university groups.

FACULTY AND POLYTECHNIC SENATES (Title II, Chap. III, Sect. 1 of the EUA). These are the bodies responsible for electing and removing, when applicable, the Dean and the Director, as well as electing their representatives on the corresponding centre committees from among their members. Faculty and school senates are renewed every four years, except for that representing the students, which is renewed every two years.

Governing and representative bodies

GOVERNING AND REPRESENTATIVE BODIES

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FACULTY AND POLYTECHNIC COMMITTEES AND DEPARTMENTAL COUNCILS (Arts. 18 and 19 LOU, Title II, Chap. III, Sect 2 and Chap. IV, Sect. 1 of the EUA). These are the governing bodies of the university centres. They are chaired by a Dean or Director and are made up of the university groups belonging to each centre..

Election of representatives of university groups to the University Senate, the Faculty and School Committees and the Departmental Councils is by universal, free, direct and secret vote.

· Individual

VICE-CHANCELLOR (Art. 20 LOU, Title II, Chap. II, Sect. 4 of the EUA). The Vice-Chancellor is the highest academic authority of the University and represents the university, manages it, governs it, develops the policies approved by the corresponding co-llegiate organs of government and implements their decisions. The Vice-Chancellor is chosen on the basis of weighted universal suffrage by the different university groups.

The Rector, to develop their skills, will be assisted by Vice-Rectors, the Secretary General and the Chief that he is responsible for directing the administrative and economic.

Vice-Chancellor: Manuel Palomar Sanz.

General Secretary: Aránzazu Calzada González.

Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research, Development and Innovation: Amparo Navarro Faure.

Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Academic Organization: José Vicente Cabezuelo Pliego.

Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Studies, Training and Quality: María Cecilia Gómez Lucas.

Pro-Vice-Chancellor for International Relations: Juan Llopis Taverner.

Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Estudents: Nuria Grané Teruel.

Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Culture, Sports and Language Policies: Carles Cortés Orts.

Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Campus and Sustainability: Rafael Muñoz Guillena.

Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Information Technology: Francisco Macía Pérez.

Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Economic Planning: Mónica Martí Sempere.

Unit of Equality: María José Rodríguez Jaume.

Director: Rafael Pla Penalva.

DEANS AND DIRECTORS (Title II, Chap. III, Sect. 3, Chap. IV and V, Sect. 2 of the EUA). Manage and represent their respective University Centres (Faculties, Schools, Departments and University Institutes). Deans and Directors are chosen by the faculty and school senates or on advice from the departmental and university institute councils.

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GOVERNING AND REPRESENTATIVE BODIES

· Student associations and groupsThe representation and participation of the student body is channelled though the student associations and groups. We should differentiate between associations designed to represent students of the UA’s governing and representative bodies and other associations with other aims (academic, professional, international, studies, musical groups, etc.).

Participation in student performance tasks may be recognized as elective credits ECTS per academic year in the following list established according to the representative member involved:

Representative on the University Board of Elections: 1 credit.

Representative on the Council of University Research Institute: 1 credit.

Council representative on the Department: 1 credit.

Representative in the Cloisters of Faculty and School, 1 credit.

Representative on the Board of Faculty and School, 1 credit.

Representative on the University Senate, 1 credit.

Representative on the Board of Trustees, 1 credit.

Representative on the Governing Council: 2 credits.

Representative on the Standing Committee of the Council of Students: 2 credits.

The Presidency of the Council of Students: 3 credits.

The Student Council Presiddency: 3 credits.

President Delegation from Center: 3 credits.

Representative at the Permanent Commission Delegation from Center: 2 credits.

Course delegates or delegates and grups: 1 credit.

In the course of exercise or membership representing simultaneously several representation and goverment bodies, you can only urge the recognition of credits under a single representative body or government.

For more information about university associations:

web.ua.es/en/vr-estudiants/associations-student/student-associations.html

· Student councilThe Student Council (Title IV, Chap. III, Sect. 3 Art. 171 of theVEUA) is the collegiate body responsible for representing the student body. It is composed of the student members of the University Senate and the representatives of the Faculty and School senates. It’s composed at least by the students of the University Senate and representatives and the cloisters of faculty or school.

The President of the Student Council (Title IV, Chap. III, Section 3, Art. 172 of the EUA) is the maximum single member of the student representation.

The Student Council is on the ground floor of the Aulario I Lecture Building (Phone: 965 903 675, Fax: 965 903 776; e-mail: [email protected]). You can also visit the Student

Council website:

web.ua.es/en/consejo-estudiantes/student-council.html

Each Faculty and School has a Student Delegation as its (Title IV, Chap. III, Sect. 3, Art. 173 of the EUA) body for collective repre-sentation.

The University (Title IV, Chap. III, Sect. 3, Art. 175 of the EUA) will provide the students’ representative bodies of the means ne-cessary to perform its functions. Similarly, ensure that their students can combine their capacity as representatives to the studies performed, and helps avoid prejudiced in their rights. The University will encourage the active participation of their students, and also enhance their associations.

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· Pro-Vice Chancellor’s office for the student bodyThe Pro-Vice-Chancellor’s Office for the Student Body is the area of the University Vice-Chancellor’s team that is responsible for all questions affecting the student body.

The Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Student Affairs is responsible for the following areas: admission to the University, student support, informa-tion for students, grants and financial aid, work placement programs, student and graduate employability, social matters, participation and representation.

The Pro-Vice-Chancellor’s Office consists of the following secretariats and units: Student Services: Admissions Office, Unit of Practices, Sholarships, Degree certificates and University Card (TIU); Student Support Center (CAE), Student Information Office and Employment Observatory.

The Pro-Vice-Chancellor’s Office for the Student Body is located in the Vice-Chancellor’s and General Services Building

Phone: 965 903 475; Fax: 965 909 844; e-mail: [email protected]).

Visit the Pro-Vice-Chancellor’s Office for the Student Body website at:

web.ua.es/en/vr-estudiants

The University Ombudsman (Tit. IV Chap. VIII of the EUA) is appointed by the University Senate to ensure that the rights and freedoms of the university community are respected as regards the actions of the different bodies and services of the University. The University Senate, by an absolute majority of its members, will elect the University Ombudsman, from any member of staff at the University providing services to full-time, for a period of four years, without the possibility of consecutive re-election.

The University Ombudsman:

a) Propose changes it deems appropriate to its rules of operation.

b) To seek from the various university authorities with any information deemed appropriate to fulfill its purposes. For this purpose, any member of the university community is obliged to assist with an urgent priority, the university advocate.

c) Request the attendance of and responsible for any university authority where necessary for the performance of its functions.

d) Attend meetings of the general colleges of the University when dealing with any matter relating to the actions that take place at the

time. To this end, should receive a timely copy of the agenda of the meetings of those bodies.

e) Prepare any reports are requested or deemed appropriate to issue in connection with the ongoing proceedings.

f) To carry out the various university bodies as it deems appropriate proposals for the settlement of the matters that are brought to their attention. The University Ombudsman shall report annually to the University Senate a report of its activities which, in addition, including recommendations and suggestions for improving university services.

Complaints or claims and requests for mediation must be presented in writing, either in person at the office, by post or by e-mail. In all cases, the name and surname of the complainant must be stated, as well as their identity document number, address, contact telephone number and as clear a description of the complaint as possible, stating the justification for the same. These details do not have to be presented during consultations. The University Ombudsman investigates the facts in order to clarify the causes of the claim. He/she then informs the interested parties of the result of his/her investigations.

It is important to underline the fact that the University Ombudsman is not empowered to impose sanctions or suspend administrative activities. However, he/she is responsible for making suggestions and recommendations for remedying any deficiencies or problems to those immediately responsible for University services, the highest University bodies and those involved concerning the measures that should be taken.

The regulations governing the University Ombudsman’s activities were approved on 3rd April 2007 and can be seen on:

www.boua.ua.es/pdf.asp?pdf=587.pdf&c=1

Location: Aulari II Lecture Building, 1st Floor.

Phone: 965 903 771 - Fax: 965 903 755; [email protected]

defensor.ua.es/en

Opening times: Mondays to Fridays- 9.00 am. to 2.00 pm.

Evenings: previous appointment.

University ombudsman

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ADMINISTRATIVE, ACADEMIC & TEACHING ASPECTS

This section deals with the most common issues involved in academic and administrative procedures. Most of these pro-cedures are regulated by specific norms that can be consulted in the Academic Rules and Regulation Manual, which can be consulted at:

sga.ua.es/en/academic-regulations/academic-regula-tions-and-procedures-of-the-university-of-alicante.html

The Universities Organic Law deals with the topic of students in Tit-le VIII. Article 46 specifically regulates students’ rights and duties.

From this section, it is particularly worth highlighting the following:

1. “Study is a right and a duty for university students”.

2. “The Statutes and organisation and working regulations (of universities) must develop the rights and duties of students as well as the mechanisms necessary to ensure these”.

Specifically, the University of Alicante Statute, in its Title IV Chapter III deals with students as part of the University Com-munity and Section 2 in particular defines their duties and rights.

Amongst others, students have a right to:

a) To receive an adequate education in science, technical and cultural. b) Participation in management and programming of teaching, as well as quality control and teaching faculty, according to the pro-

cedure time. c) To be assisted during their training through an effective system of guidance and monitoring of cross-cutting nature of their

profession, to complete the comprehensive training and teaching as a critique of and students and as preparation for pro-fessional activities.

d) To receive an objective assessment of their academic performance and to exercise the remedies therefor, as the establis-hed procedure.

e) Knowing in advance the syllabus of the subjects or subjects that provide enrollment and completion dates of the assessment tests. f) The evaluation of academic performance based on published and objectives and will tend to formative assessment and conti-

nuous, understood as a teaching-learning process.

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The timetable establishes the distribution of subjects over a period of time. It is worked out in four-monthly terms or annua-lly for each academic year, indicating study year and group, head lecturers and all other lecturers per subject, as well as exam dates and rooms where the subject is to be taught.

The periods within which the teaching timetable must be drawn up (generally between April and May of the previous year) are established in the Academic Calendar and are approved by the Board of Governors.

By designing the timetables in the established periods, stu-dents are able to choose and organise their academic year more easily.

The directions of the centers will appoint a lecturer who will be in charge of organising the timetables and exam calendar for each curriculum or course. These timetables will be approved by the Centre’s Board or a delegated committee and are final. Student representatives must be involved in the drawing up of timetables and exam dates.

Exam dates can only be changed for justifiable reasons (exem-ple: due to a change in the Spanish university entrance exam dates), and until 15 days before the initially set date. In any case, any modifications would only set back the start dates and would be published on the notice boards.

If you have any doubts concerning these issues, please go to your centre’s secretariat. You can also obtain specific inform tion from the corresponding centre’s webpage ( www.ua.es/en/centros/ ) or more generally from the Student Information Office webpage:

web.ua.es/en/oia/academic-schedules/lecture-schedules-and-examination-dates.html

· Assigning and changes in groupsFor degree courses in which the same subjects are taught both in the morning and in the afternoon timetables, students are divided into the two groups in such a way that they both contain a similar number of students.

Priority will be given to election time group students with higher grades of access or transcript.

Some centers allow the possibility of requesting group change if good cause exists for it set a deadline for applications (available at your secretariat).

Circumstances that may justify a change in group are generally: a clash with working hours, transport difficulties, federation or university sporting activities, a clash with other official studies or any other justifiable reasons: disability, need to care for a family member, etc.

· Teaching and lecturersThe Departments are teaching units responsible for coordinating the teaching of their field of knowledge (Title.I Chap.III Art.13 of the UA statutes).

Each subject taught as part of any degree course is integrated within a department which is responsible for appointing the tea-ching staff and ensuring that the latter fulfil all their teaching duties.

Teaching is a right and duty of the faculty of the University, which shall exercise academic freedom, no restrictions other than those established in the Constitution and laws, and those derived from the organization of education by the competent organs of the University (LOU. Art. 33.2 y Title. III Chap. I Sect. 1ª Art.107 of the UA Statutes).

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You can find out which department is in charge of teaching a specific subject by:

- Asking at the secretariat of the centre where you are registered.

- Visiting the “Admissions and Studies” webpage ( www.ua.es/en/estudios ) the UA’s website. Go to the section that contains

your curriculum and look for the subject you wish to consult.

Each department has an Administrative Secretariat from which you can obtain information about any issue related to the department’s classes or organisation.

Most departments have their own webpage with information about lecturers, studies, location, administration staff, useful links, etc.

www.ua.es/en/centros/

The Head of Department and the Departmental Council are responsible for the quality and fulfilment of the teaching hours assig-ned to their department’s lecturers (Title.II Chap.IV Sec.I of the UA Statutes). Consequently, if you wish to report any deficiency in this regard, you should inform these bodies.

· TutorialsThe Board of Governors will establish teaching duties, both as regards actual teaching as well as tutorials and student atten-dance, in accordance with Art. 145.3 of the UA Statutes. This is applicable to all lecturers with the exception of those who also carry out an academic role (Vice-Chancellor, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Dean, Head, etc), who will be totally or partially exempt from teaching duties and attending tutorials (Art. 161.2).

University of Alicante students have the right to be assisted during their training through an effective system of orientation (Art. 166.c).

For subjects that involve work placements in companies or institutions, the student is entitled to custody, during the correspon-ding period of the practice, by a college professor and a professional who provides services in the enterprise, institution or entity which performs the same.

Each lecturer’s tutorial timetables will be published on the corresponding centre’s notice board, in accordance with the Order of 29 March 1983. This information is also available at each department’s administrative secretariat as well as on the webpage of certain departments. Increasingly higher numbers of lecturers publish their tutorial timetables on Campus Virtual.

Students registered in the University of Alicante can use the “Tutorial Action Program” request at the time of completion of the registration through Virtual Campus or through the various forms of the centers.

The tutor will advise and support the student with regard to personal, academic and professional developments, as well as helping to adapt to university social life.

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· Degree coursesDegree course subjects will be half-yearly and will account for 6 (the majority of them), 4.5, 7.5, 9 or 12.

Academic credit for degree courses has been set at 25 hours, corresponding to the effort students must make to pass the subject, taking into account the time spent attending class, studying, doing academic work, attending seminars, carrying out projects and the time required to prepare and take examinations.Each semester will be made up of subjects that add up to 30 credits, 60 credits per course. Degree courses will consist of 240 credits (4 courses, 8 semesters), however the Foundations of Architecture (old architecture) degree consists of 300 credits (5 courses) plus the end of course thesis (6 credits).Degree courses will be made up of subjects corresponding to:

BASIC TRAINING (BT): Up to a maximum of 60 credits. These are subjects that are common to degrees in the same branch of knowledge. Basic training subjects will be offered in the first half of the study plan.

BASIC SUBJECTS MAKING UP THE DIFFERENT BRANCHES OF KNOWLEDGE.a) Arts and Humanities: Anthropology, Art, Ethics, Artistic Expression, Philosophy, Geography, History, Modern Language,

Language, Classical Language, Linguistics, Literature and Sociology.b) Sciences: Biology, Physics, Geology, Mathematics and Chemistry.c) Health Sciences: Animal Anatomy, Human Anatomy, Biology, Biochemistry, Statistics, Physics, Physiology, Psychology.d) Social and Legal Sciences: Anthropology, Political Science, Communication, Law, Economics, Education, Business, Sta-

tistics, Geography, History, Psychology, Sociologye) Engineering and Architecture: Business, Graphic Expression, Physics, Computer Studies, Mathematics, Chemistry

COMPULSORY SUBJECTS (OB): These make up most of the subjects of the degree courses. They correspond to specific degree content.

OPTIONAL SUBJECTS (OP): These are only offered in the second half of the study plan. They ensure the teaching of relevant content that does not coincide with other basic and/or obligatory subjects. They can be grouped into routes or itineraries, of which students may only study one.

EXTERNAL WORK PLACEMENTS: These are included in all study plans and may be either optional or obligatory. They are only offered in the last two years.

UA Regulations for work experience:www.boua.ua.es/pdf.asp?pdf=2359.pdf

FINAL DEGREE THESIS: All degree courses finalise with the presentation and viva voce of a final degree thesis that will represent a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 30 credits.

UA Regulations for Final Degree Thesis/Master:www.boua.ua.es/pdf.asp?pdf=2154.pdf

TRANSVERSAL CURRICULUM: In order to obtain a degree at the UA, students must accredit the acquisition of a number of competences independently of the subjects studied. These competences make up the “transversal curriculum”.

- Competences in a foreign language.- Competences in I.T. and Information Science.- Competences in oral and written communication.

I.T. skills and oral and written communication competences are an integral part of the subjects making up the degree. They must be studied and assessed.

The foreign language competence (Level B1) must be accredited before evaluation the final degree project. It can be accredited by passing language courses, obtaining certificates issued by recognised institutions or by studying subjects taught in a foreign language (See regulations).

sga.ua.es/en/academic-regulations/eees/idiomaextranjero/foreign-language-accreditation.html

The framework regulations concerning the Assessment and Examinations Procedure (approved by the Governing Body on 1st April 2009) state that before the start of classes in the subject or matter should be provided to students by faculty or department, in writing and in any case through the system virtual campus computer:- The full subject programme.- The kind or kinds of tests that will be used to assess the student’s understanding of the subject.- Any possible incompatibilities between the tests to be passed.- The assessment criteria and the threshold to be applied.

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The University of Alicante website also offers students comprehensive infor-mation on each subject, using fact files that are generated on accessing the study plan of the corresponding degree.

You can find all this information at:www.ua.es/en/estudios

You can also obtain subject programmes from the Administrative Secretariats of the departments responsible for teaching them.

Subject programmes are needed to request recognition of validation if you change your course or university.

· Free Choice or CreditsDEGREE COURSESThe concept of free choice changes with the implantation of the degree cour-ses.Degree course students can obtain recognition of up to a maximum of 6 cre-dits for taking part in university activities, which include:- University cultural activities.

- University sports activities.- Student representation activities. - Charitable and cooperative activities.

Before the start of every academic year, the Board of Governors of the University will define the nature of the activities benefiting from this academic recognition.

The Governing Council of the UA adopted at a meeting held June 28, 2013, Regulation developed by the academic recognition of university activities cultural, sports, student representation, solidarity and cooperation in undergraduate. Available at the fo-llowing website:

sga.ua.es/en/academic-regulations/eees/academic-recognition-university-activities/

PLANS BEING PHASED OUT (3-YEAR COURSES, 4-YEAR COURSES, ETC)Students of old study plans must obtain a number of free-choice credits amounting to no less than 10% of the overall study plan teaching load.Free-choice credits can be obtained by:

- Studying subjects from other courses that are offered in the “free-choice catalogue”.- Studying more optional subjects from their own study plan.- Taking part in academic activities offering recognition of credits, such as:

· Courses, conferences, seminars, etc. These can be found in regular listings at ( web.ua.es/en/ceclec/listings-of-cour-ses-to.html ).

· Language learning courses, qualifications and certificates.· UA Valencian language courses.· Participating in stable cultural groups.· Representing the university at sport.· Participating in student representation activities.

Most activities benefiting from recognition of credits are organised by the University of Alicante itself, although other institutions and/or universities are sometimes involved in the recognition of activities. Examples of the latter are the summer courses run by the Xarxa Joan Lluís Vives university network (Catalan language area) and which are recognised by all of them.

For more information: www.vives.org/en/

The Commission of Special Courses and Free Selection Curricular Credits (CECLEC) coordinates and regulates everything related to these matters.

web.ua.es/en/continua/commission-of-special-courses-and-curricular-credits-ceclec.html

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· FeesThe registration fee of different education officers and other academic efforts is set to the corresponding decree of Fees for Academic Services, which approves each year the Valencian Government and varies depending on the level of the degree of experimentation and the times you’ve enrolled in the same subject.

When this guide was written, the fees for the 2014-2015 academic year weren’t yet to be published in the decree concerned. The costs in this guide are from last year and serve only as a guideline.

ACADEMICS FEES BY LEVEL OF EXPERIMENTAL PRICE PER CREDIT

GRADES 1st REG. 2nd REG. 3rd REG. 4th REG.

Level 1: Law; History; Humanities; Labour Relations and Human Resources; Sociology; Social Work. 16,31 € 28,54 € 60,55 € 80,73 €

Level 2: Business Administration and Management; Criminology; Economics; Spanish: Language and Lite-rature; Arabic & Islamic Studies; French Studies; English Studies; Catalan Studies; Geography and TerritoryOrganization; Public Management & Administration; Pre-school Speciality; Primary Speciality; Publicity andPublic Relations; Translation/Interpreting.

17,60 € 30,81 € 65,35 € 87,13 €

Level 3: Physical Activity and Sports Sciences; Mathematics; Tourism. 19,30 € 33,77 € 71,65 € 95,53 €

Level 4: Architecture; Technical Architecture; Biology; Marine Studies; Geology; Civil Engineering; Computer Engineering; Sound and Image in Telecommunication Engineering; Multimedia Engineering; Chemical Engi-neering; Optics and Optometry; Chemistry.

23,85 € 41,73 € 88,55 € 118,07 €

Level 5: Nursing; Human Nutrition & Dietetics. 24,89 € 43,55 € 92,40 € 123,20 €

UNIVERSITY MASTERS

Legal practice; Procurement; Occupational Risk Prevention; Academic Staff of Secondary Education. 17,60 € 30,81 € 65,35 € 87,13 €

Construction Engineering; Telecommunication Engineering; Computer Engineering; Chemical Engineering. 23,85 € 41,73 € 88,55 € 118,07 €

Professional Archaeology and Integral Management of the Heritage; Catalan Languaje Consulting and Literary Culture; Local Development and Territorial Innovation; Teaching of Spanish and English as Second Languages (L2) or Foreign Languages (FL); Literary Studies; History and Hispanic Identities in Western Meditarranean Arch (15th-19th C.); History of Contemporary Europe; English and Spanish for Specific Purposes; Humanistic Methodologies in the Digital Era; Planning and Management of Natural Risks; Institutional Translation.Analysis and Management of Mediterranean Ecosystems; Biodiversity; Biomedicine; Biotechnology for Health and Sustainability; Electrochemistry. Science & Technology; Materials Science; Sustainable FisheriesManagement; Sustainable Management and Water Technologies; Management and Restoration of Natural Environment; Nanoscience and Molecular Nanotecnology; Clinical Optometry and Vision; Sustainable and Environmental Chemistry; Medical Chemistry.Food Science and Nutrition; Health Care’s Culture; Nursing Science Research; Clinic and Community Nutrition. Public Health.Bussiness Administration (MBA); Communication and Creative Industries; Cooperation to Development; Environmental and Sustainable Development Law; Tourism Management and Planning; Applied Economics; Quantitative Economics; Regional Integration; Educational Research; Penal Law.System Sustainable Architecture and Urban Planning; Automatics and Robotics; Applications Development and Web Services; Building Management; Materials, Water and Soil Engineering; Computing Technologies; Geological Engineering.

46,20 € 68,25 € 68,25 € 68,25 €

ACADEMICS FEES BY LEVEL OF EXPERIMENTAL (in subjects without teaching, only 25% of the price per credit will be paid).

Level 1: Work Studies; Law; History; Humanities; Sociology; Labour Relations; Social Work. 13,04 € 22,81 € 48,40 € 64,53 €

Level 2: Business Administration and Management; Criminology; Economy; Arabic Studies, Catalan Studies; Hispanic Studies; English Studies; French Studies; Geography; Translation/Interpreting; Psychology; Publicity and Public Relations; Business Studies; Public Management & Administration; Teaching degrees in different specialties.

14,09 € 24,65 € 52,30 € 69,73 €

Level 3: Physical Activity and Sports Sciences; Mathematics; Tourism. 15,45 € 27,03 € 57,35 € 76,47 €

Level 4: 5-year degree in Architecture; 3-year degree in Architecture; Telecommunications Engineering: Sound and Imaging; Computing in Management and Systems; Biology; Marine Studies; Chemistry; Optics and Optometry.

19,07 € 33,37 € 70,80 € 94,40 €

Level 5: Nursing; Human Nutrition & Dietetics. 19,92 € 34,86 € 73,95 € 98,60 €

Public Works Engineering (no structured plan credits):Full academic year: 1.294,58 €.– Annual subject for a course of less than seven courses per year: 336,70 €.– Annual subject for a course of more than seven courses per year: 222,94 €.

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PAYMENT OF REGISTRATION FEES: METHOD AND TIMEFRAMEThe ordinary system of payment will be in four instalments and by means of a standing order. Students may opt for making one single payment, requesting this form of payment through their Centre’s Secretariat.

Students applying for scholarships through the Ministry or the Generalitat need only pay the administrative duties until the mat-ter of their application has been resolved. Should their application be turned down, a letter of payment will be sent requesting settlement of the registration within the corresponding timeframe. Students who do not meet the requirements of the respective notifications will make a precautionary payment of the academic fees.

TIMEFRAME· Students who begin Undergraduate or Masters Studies and who register during the month of July:

- First payment: Will be paid administrative fees, 50% of tuition fees for courses of the 1st semester and 25% of annual or indefinite period. Expiry date: 12th September 2014.

· Students of Undergraduate, Masters and 1st and 2nd Cycle studies and who register during the month of September:- First payment: Will be paid administrative fees, 50% of tuition fees for courses of the 1st semester and 25% of annual or indefinite period. Expiry date: 15th October 2014.

· All Students Undergraduate, Masters and 1st and 2nd Cycle studies:- Second payment: Will be paid 50% of tuition fees for courses of the 1st semester and 25% of annual or indefinite period. Expiry date: 15th December 2014.- Third payment: Will be paid 50% of tuition fees for courses of the 2nd semester and 25% of annual or indefinite period. Expiry date: 15th February 2015.- Fourth payment: Will be paid 50% of tuition fees for courses of the 2nd semester and 25% of annual or indefinite period. Expiry date: 15th April 2015.

EVALUATION AND EXAM FEES

EVALUATION AND EXAM FEES PRICE

Aptitude tests for university entrance 78,20 €

Final year projects, except teachings organized by Credit 143,73 €

Requirements for recognition of foreign higher education:- Proficiency Testing- Project or work- Courses tutored- Training period- Study of applications for accreditation of courses or credit recognition for study abroad- Study of equivalence of foreign qualifications for access to the master or doctorate studies for foreign

graduates approved untitled

143,73 €143,73 €

16,43 € enrolled for credit143,73 €143,73 €

155,22 €

Induction and orientation course for over 25 years 116,59 €

Registration for conducting doctoral dissertation 38,60 €

Review of doctoral thesis 143,73 €

Assessment test to obtain the diploma of advanced studies 143,73 €

Preparation for validation, the title of the diploma, technical engineering or technical architecture143,55 € in respect of academic and

professional assessment239,39 € for the work required

Proficiency testing for access to physical education to fine arts, and Translation and Interpretation 78,20 €

Proficiency testing for access to university Masters qualification for the exercise of teacher ESO, Baccalaureate, Vocational Training and Language Teaching

78,20 €

Proof of language proficiency 78,20 €

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CERTIFICATION AND SECRETARIAT FEES

RATE SECURITIES ISSUANCE OF ACADEMIC PRICE

Ph.D. Certificates 225,20 €

Official master Certificates 212,07 €

Official degree Certificates 186,24 €

Title of licensed architect or engineer + European Diploma Supplement 186,24 €

Title of the diploma, technical architecture, engineering, technical or teacher / a + European Diploma Supplement 108,86 €

Diploma of Advanced Studies 73,73 €

Duplicate of the previous titles, due to loss or modification 27,34 €

Issue of the European Diploma Supplement (for those other than qualified undergraduate or master, whose title does not include the European supplement), or duplicates of existing passports

35,14 €

Application for approval of the current title of Doctor, the new Doctor and Master degrees, and Master’s Degree 166,89 €

SECRETARIAT PRICE

Opening academic record start studies at a center and transfer and issuance of transcripts 27,34 €

Certification of documents 10,69 €

Issue, maintenance or updating of identification cards 5,87 €

Issue of a duplicate card aptitude tests for university entrance 10,69 €

EXEMPTIONS FROM FEES AND DISCOUNTS

- Students who obtain a distinction in their overall mark in the 2nd Year Bachillerato exam or an Extraordinary Award in the Ba-chillerato exam will be fully exempt from paying the registration fees for the first year, and only once.

- Students who belong to a General Numerous Family (3 or 4 children and other assumptions) pay 50% of the total registration fee. Students who belong to a Special Numerous Family (more than 4 children and other assumptions) do not pay the registra-tion fee. In some specific cases, a family with 4 children may be considered Special (Law 40/2003, 18 November, of Protection of Numerous Families).

- Students who have fallen victim to armed gangs or terrorist groups do not pay any fees, neither do their spouses who are not legally separated nor their children.

- Studens affected by an equal or upper disability to 33%, being considered by such those understood ones in the art. 1.2. of the Law 51/2003, of December 2, will have right to the total exemption of rates and public prices in the studies conducive to the obtaining of a university degree. That is to say, to those who have recognised them a degree of equal or upper disability to 33%, as well as the pensioners of the Social Security that have recognised a pension of permanent inability in the degree of total, absolute or big invalidity, and to the pensioners of passive classes that have recognised a pension of retirement or of retreat by permanent inability for the service or uselessness.

- Students requesting scholarship from the Ministry of Education and/or Valencian Regional Government defer payment of tuition fees until the resolution of your grant. But they must make the payment 1st tuition receipt to administrative fees. Once resolved the scholarship application, if it is favorable to the student shall be exempt from payment if unfavorable will be sent a receipt for the amount of tuition fees.

Students applying for scholarships that do not meet the academic requirements of the calls made the prudential payment of tuition fees. If you are finally granted the scholarship may request a refund of these fees.

- Students applying for waiver of fees University of Alicante pay the registration fee but were subsequently refunded once we have your scholarship.

- Students who obtain a distinction in one or more subjects in the same degree course will receive a discount in the registration fees for the following academic year, equivalent to the number of credits in which they have obtained a distinction.

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RECOGNITION OF CREDITS,TRANSFER OF CREDITS,

VALIDATION AND CONVERSION

RECOGNITION OF CREDITSWith the degree qualifications the concept maintained until now of validation/conversion has been replaced by the concept of recognition.Recognition of credits can occur when a student accesses a official degree course with subjects (credits) already passed in the same or in another official degree qualification or in university qualifications that are being phased out (4-year degrees, 3-year degrees, etc.).Criteria for the recognition of credits between degree courses:• When a student accesses a degree qualification with credits obtained from other degree courses in the same branch of

knowledge, then the basic subjects passed will be recognised. • When a student accesses a degree qualification in another branch of knowledge, then those subjects that are common to both

branches of knowledge will be recognised.• Non-basic subjects (obligatory or optional) will be recognised taking into account the correspondence between the competen-

ces and knowledge acquired (similarity between subjects). • Subjects corresponding to the transversal competences or knowledge will also be recognised (at the UA, level of foreign lan-

guage, competences in new technologies and oral and written expression).• It is envisaged to recognize credits in official titles of degree courses taken at Higher Level Vocational Training in Art Studies and

University Degrees. Also provides the ability to recognize credit for professional experience accredited.Criteria for the recognition of credits between courses that are being phased out (4-year degrees, 3-year degrees, etc) and degree courses.• The “conversion tables” included in the degree “fact files” will be applied when a student converts to the degree qualification

replacing his/her qualification.• In other cases, the subjects passed in qualifications that are being phased out will be recognised according to the similarity

between the knowledge associated with the topics and/or subjects studied by the student and those contained in the degree course study plan that he/she has accessed (similarity between subjects).

The credits recognised will retain their original rating and if this is written then it will be converted to a numerical rating (AP (P) =6, NT (G) =8, SB (E) =9.5).

TRANSFER OF CREDITSWhen a student accesses a degree qualification with subjects already passed in other unfinished official university courses and these are not the object of recognition, then they will be transferred to his/her new student record, so that they appear in the academic documents issued, especially European Degree Supplement (EDS).

REQUESTS FOR THE RECOGNITION AND TRANSFER OF CREDITSStudents shall present their requests for the recognition and/or transfer of credits in the Secretariat of the Centre (Faculty/Univer-sity School) in the period laid down by the University for each academic year, normally coinciding with the registration deadlines.Documentation:• Subject programme/s stamped by the Centre where it/they were studied or by the Department responsible for teaching it.• Personal Academic Certificate issued by the centre of origin or certified photocopy. (Between University of Alicante courses the

student record stamped by the Centre of origin will be sufficient).• Photocopy of the official study plan publication stamped by the Centre.The documentation can be simplified when dealing with courses studied at the University of Alicante itself.Requests for the recognition and transfer of credits will be dealt with by the Centre Committees created to do so.UA Regulations.Academic Policy Manual.

sga.ua.es/en/academic-regulations/eees/recognition-and-transfer/recognition-and-credit-trasnferencia.html

VALIDATION AND CONVERSIONThe concepts of validation/conversion are restricted to the incorporation of subjects between courses that are being phased out (4-year degrees, 3-year degrees, etc.).Conversion occurs when the incorporation takes place between subjects studied for the same qualification, while validation occurs between different qualifications.Both validation and conversion are granted according to the similarity in content and academic weighting between the subject passed and the subjects to be validated/converted.The original marks are retained in both cases.The request and resolution procedure is similar to that for the recognition of credits.UA Regulations.Academic Management Manual.

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ASSESSMENTThe new degree courses use the continuous assessment system, where the final mark for the subject consists of:1. Assessment of all practical activities carried out by students during the course through work done, oral expositions and reso-

lution of problems. 2. Continuous assessment of students on the basis of their participation in and involvement with the teaching-learning process. 3. Final or partial examination or examinations. Its/their percentage weighting for the mark shall not exceed 50% of the final mark.UA regulation for creating degree courses (Art. 16.1.f).

www.boua.ua.es/pdf.asp?pdf=punto_7_1_normativa_implantacion_titulos_grado.pdf

The criteria used for assessment will be made available to students before the start of the course in the “subject fact file” that can be accessed through their “Campus Virtual” or in the “Subjects and Access” section of the UA website.

www.ua.es/en/estudios/index.html

With the study plans being phased out (3-year degrees. 4-year degrees, etc) the traditional assessment system based on final and/or partial examinations is maintained, although the professor can take the work done by students into account when deci-ding the final mark.

CURRICULUM EVALUATION BY REPORT COMPENSATION An application for compensation shall be made by application addressed to the Chancellor, which shall contain the credit to be approved, and will befiled at the Registry of the University of Alicante, may be given only once, and meeting certain requirements and in no case be optional credits, Placement and Final Degree or career.UA regulations on curriculum evaluation by offsetting grade student Degrees:www.boua.ua.es/pdf.asp?pdf=2209.pdfUA regulations on curriculum evaluation by students grades compensation being phased out:www.boua.ua.es/pdf.asp?pdf=2207.pdf

EXAMINATIONSThe following general norms will be observed when knowledge must be checked by an examination:A) The oral examinations will be public and take place before a board consisting of at least three professors from the discipline

being examined.B) The marks of the written tests will be calculated by the professors responsible for the discipline/s being examined.C) Those involved will be notified of the results of the examinations (by their publication on the notice boards and other places

set aside for the purpose).UA rules on tests:sga.ua.es/en/academic-regulations/calificaciones/examinations.html

EXAMINATION CALENDARDegree course students.• First semester subjects: 9th to 24th January.• Second semester subjects: 29th May to 13th June.• Special examinations: 26th June to 13th July.

ASSESSMENT, EXAMINATIONS AND MARKS

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Those studying qualifications being phased out (3-year degrees, 4-year degrees, etc.).First semester subjects: 9th to 24th January.Second semester and yearly subjects: 29h May to 13th June.Special examinations (the centres can choose between two options):a) All special examinations from 26th June to 13th July.b) The special examinations of first semester subjects from 26th June to 4th July. Second semester and yearly subjects from 1st

to 8th September.Academic calendar 2014/15. Approved by the Governing Council on 27th February 2014 and modified on 16th May 2014.

www.boua.ua.es/pdf.asp?pdf=2787.pdf

Modification: www.boua.ua.es/pdf.asp?pdf=2788.pdf

Those studying plans being phased out, there is a Special December Call (SDC). In this call, students may take a maximum of 3 subjects that they registered for in the previous year or without satisfying these requirements, when they are the last 3 subjects required to complete the course.Students from the Faculty of Science and of Economic and Business Sciences may only take part in the SDC for the last three subjects.Students applying for examination in the SDC only enjoy another call at the same academic year can opt, interchangeably, June or September, without further requirement that the presentation to review in any of them.SDC examination period: 6th October to 28th November.UA rules on SDC.

sga.ua.es/en/academic-regulations/matricula/extraordinary-december-ced.html

Graduate students have to complete Special Assessment studies.You can only use this option when there are 2 subjects more work to finish grade school. Students who pass this test does not have regular assessment in the same academic year.Exam period: From 6th October to 28th November.UA Special Assessment Regulations.

www.boua.ua.es/pdf.asp?pdf=1811.pdf

· Marks – Consultation and reviewThe marking system is the same for all university courses in European Higher Education Area (EHEA) countries.The marking system is numerical, from 0 to 10, with 5 being a pass.0 to 4.9 Fail.5 to 6.9 Pass.7 to 8.9 Good.9 to 10 Excellent.“First Class Honours” may be awarded to students with marks equal to 9 or more. The number of “First Class Honours” may not exceed 5% of the students registered for a subject. Regulations: Royal Decree 1125/2003 from the Ministry of Education.

www.boe.es/boe/dias/2003/09/18/pdfs/A34355-34356.pdf

CONSULTATIONThe marks awarded can be consulted using the “check student record” option of the Campus Virtual.They may also be published on the relevant notice boards in the departments.The regulations dealing with the publication and review of marks must lay down the maximum period between the examinations taking place and pu-blication of the marks.

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REVIEWStudents have the right to ask for their marks to be reviewed, following the specific procedure laid down in the Framework Regu-lations concerning the assessment procedure and examinations and the regulations of the centres (faculties/university schools) holding them.

sga.ua.es/en/academic-regulations/calificaciones/examinations.html

With the publication of the marks, the professor in charge will provide information concerning the review location and calendar. Students must attend the first review.If, having attended the ordinary review, students continue to disagree with their marks, they may ask for a second review by writing to the management of the department responsible for teaching the subject. They department will issue a report agreeing to the request of the student or maintaining the original mark. If the department does not agree to the request of the student, he/she may write to the management of their centre (faculty/university school). The management of the centre will set up a tribunal consisting of professors from the same area of knowledge and related areas to decide on the review request.This decision may be contested by writing to the Vice-Chancellor of the University.The Student Ombudsman and the Student Council may advise on these matters.

Ombudsman:defensor.ua.es/en

Student Council:web.ua.es/en/consejo-estudiantes/

· Official academic certificates, student record and certificationOFFICIAL ACADEMIC CERTIFICATESAcademic certificates are the electronic documents showing the final marks obtained by students in a specific call and subject. The teaching staff fill in the certificates with the student’s qualification through the Virtual Campus and using an electronic signature. The resolving of incidents relating to academic of functional questions should be carried out through the Centre’s Secretariat. The academic calendar lays down the deadlines for completing and signing in the certificates. From that moment the marks are official and definitive.Academic calendar 2014/15. Approved by the Governing Council on 27th February 2014 and modified on 16th May 2014.

www.boua.ua.es/pdf.asp?pdf=2787.pdf

Modification: www.boua.ua.es/pdf.asp?pdf=2788.pdf

ACADEMIC RECORDThe academic record contains a record of the academic life of the student from the moment he/she enters the University, the course studied, the subjects passed and the marks awarded, possible transfers and award of the degree, where appropriate.The academic record is prepared, kept and filed in the administrative secretariat of the centre (faculty or university school).Students can check the details of their academic records by accessing the “Campus Virtual”. They can also request information about their record from the secretariat of their centre at any time.

PERSONAL ACADEMIC CERTIFICATEThe Personal Academic Certificate is the official document showing the details contained in the academic record of the student.The application for a Certificate Academic Staff should be made through the school secretary (college / school). The centers have established procedures for applying for certification electronically.A charge of 27 Euros is made and they are issued a few days later. Several kinds of Personal Academic Certificate may be re-quested, from those containing all the information on record to those only listing the subjects passed and their marks. Students may also ask for any information appearing in the record to be certified (first cycle pass, completion of courses, specific subject passes, average mark, etc.).As well as the Personal Academic Certificate, other documents including academic information can be generated (printing the record from “Campus Virtual”, as “Factsheet of record “), these documents are free of charge, but they do not have the validity of the official certification but can be used to accredit academic details in many circumstances.

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SUMMARY OF THE REGULATIONSCONCERNING PERMANENCE AND CONTINUATION OF

STUDIES FOR STUDENTS REGISTERED FOR THE DEGREE TITLES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE

Approved by the Board of Governors on 29-11-2012. Approved by the Social Council on 21-06-2013.

These regulations will come into force in the year 2010-11, solely for degrees offered by the University of Alicante.

sga.ua.es/en/academic-regulations/eees/permanencia/permanence-and-continuation-studies-grade.html

· Types of ordinary registration and number of registration credits

There will be three kinds of ordinary registration:

A) Full Time Registration: The new students must register for 60 credits. Those who are continuing their studies or have credits recognised from other degrees can register for a minimum of 48 credits and a maximum of 72.

B) Part Time Credits: Due to work, personal or performance-related obligations. The new students must register for 30 credits. Students who continue study or who are recognized credits from other degrees may enroll in bodies a minimum of 24 credits and a maximum of 47.

C) Disability-Related Reduced Registration: Applies to students who have disabilities and obtain favorable report from the Stu-dent Support Centre (CAE). They can register for 6 to 23 credits.

The type of registration chosen must be maintained throughout the academic year.

· Permanence regime/ Performance requirements for registering for specific courses and/or continuing studies

The first year students will have to overcome, at least 12 credits in their first enrollment to continue studies in the degree in which is enrolled. In the case of students reduced tuition care for the disabled, will have to overcome, at least 6 credits.

Students who continue studies, or new tuition involves recognition of credits from other games, they must pass annually at least 30% of the credits to continue studies. Exempted students who will subtract 60 credits or less to complete their studies.

Students who do not achieve 12 credits during their first registration or 30% of the credits for which they have registered during continued studies in an academic year, will be informed that, should the same circumstance be repeated, they will have to definitively abandon such studies.

Students have to compulsorily register all subjects enrolled and not passed in previous courses in order to register for new subjects, as long as they are basic learning and obligatory subjects.

Also, you can only enroll for the course “final degree work” the students who have completed a minimum of 168 credits corresponding to degrees of 240 credits, with the exception of students enrolled in 300 credits or more, you will have to obtain a minimum of 228 credits.

· The number of times students can register for a specific subject

Students may enroll three times per subject, over a quarter of grace that will be applied to the rector provided their perfor-mance previous courses exceed 50%. For the calculation of performance will into account the number of credits enrolled compared to without compute the credit recognition. Failure to pass the subject must leave their degrees at this university. Centers established, based on the provisions of the teaching guides titration, the system of academic evaluation.

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· Accreditation of foreign language competences

In order to be evaluated for the “Final Degree Project” subject of the University of Alicante degree courses, students must accredit at least the European Reference Framework Level B1 for modern languages, although Level B2 is recommended.

According to UA regulations for internal accreditation of language competence in Catalan and other languages (BOUA 30 June 2014), students can achieve internal accreditation at UA under the following circumstances:

- Catalan and foreign languages, by taking and successfully passing the courses listed in Annex I of such regulation,

- Taking courses taught in Catalan and other languages offered by the University of Alicante

a) B1 foreign language, by taking and succesfully passing twelve credits of courses in a degree programme whose wor-king language is other than an official language of the Spanish state,

b) B1 foreign language, by taking and succesfully passing twelve credits of courses taught in a foreign university whose working language is other than an official language of the Spanish state, the credits of which are recognised in the degree programme where the student is registered,

c) B2 foreign language, by taking and succesfully passing twenty-four credits of courses at a foreign university taught in a non-official language in the Spanish state, the credits of which are recognised in the degree programme where the student is registered,

- Submitting an official certificate of Catalan or a foreign language as state on Annex II of this regulation.

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PRELIMINARY CALENDAR FORACADEMICS-ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES

ADMISSION AND ENROLMENT FOR 1st YEAR DEGREE STUDENTS

ADMISSION (application for a place)

www.preinscripcion.gva.es

Some changes have been made in the Region of Valencia as regards the procedure for completion and presentation of uni-versity admission applications made by high school students sitting the university entrance examination this year, and those who sat it the 2 previous courses. These applicants will not need to print and submit their admission application in paper format, except for those students who need to submit any supporting documentation relating to disability or high per-formance athlete status. Instead, applicants must access the university admissions website and enter their national ID num-ber, resident’s ID number or passport number, together with the password they received on the first day of their university entrance examinations, in order to access the PASEU student portal.

https://appweb.edu.gva.es/paseu

ONE-STEP online procedure.a) From 16th of June to 4th of July, both included.

- Baccalaureate (post-obligatory secondary education) students from any Autonomous Region in Spain who sign up for ORDINARY JUNE access tests for the University’s 2013-2014 course.- Students who already have qualifications from previous courses, be they Baccalaureate or Superior Grade Training cycles. - Students from foreign educational systems who are tested by the UNED and who are not included in section b) - University graduates.- Students who have passed the access tests for those aged over 25 or 45, or the access process for those over 40 years of age.

b) From the 16th of June to 14th of July, both included.- Students who gain their qualifications as Superior Professionally Trained Technicians or Superior Plastic Arts and Design Technicians, or Superior Sporting Technicians in the ORDINARY calling for the 2013-2014 course. - Students who access the University by the channels foreseen in article 38.5 of Organic Law 2/2006 dated 3rd of May and relating to Education, that is to say, students coming from the educational systems of Member States of the European Union or from other states with whom international agreements have been signed that apply in this respect.

REGISTRATION FOR THE UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE EXAM (SELECTIVIDAD)

Place: Secondary School or Student Services Officesa.ua.es/en/selectividad/

Mid-May for the main exam session and beginning of July for the extra session.

ACCESS FOR MATURE STUDENTS

Registration for Seminar of orientation

Admissions Office (Student Services Office) Usually in the first half of October the year before the entrance exam is due to be taken.

Registration for entrance exam

Admissions Office (Student Services Office)sa.ua.es/en/mayores-25/

Generally in the month of February, according to the term that establish.

Take entrance exam

At the UA Generally in the month of May, according to the term that establish.

ACCESS TO OVER 45 YEARS

Registration for Entrance Exams

Admissions Office (Student Services Office)sa.ua.es/en/mayores-45/

Generally in the month of February, according to the term that establish.

Take entrance Exam

At the UA Generally in the month of May, according to the term that establish.

ACCESS TO OVER 40 YEARS

Application Form

Admissions Office (Student Services Office)sa.ua.es/en/mayores-40/

Generally in the month of February, according to the term that establish.

Conducting the Interview

In the office of the center Generally in mid-May, according to the term that establish.

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Enrolment

From any computer connected to the Internet and also in theSelf-Registration Room. Information in the Secretary’s Office of the pertinent Centres.

Admitted students:- From the 22nd July to the 28th July, 2014. NOTE: no more enrolments will be admittedafter 1pm on the 28th, to allow time to prepare the waiting lists for the following day.Waiting lists opened to fill any vacant places:-29th July, 2014Confirmation of inclusion on waiting list:- 30th July, 2014If places remain vacant:- Until the 30th September, 2014

Admitted students will receive an SMS and an EMAIL reminding them of the reference number assigned to their admission application and indicating a website address.Students should access the site to enter their ID number, reference number and email address, and they will then automatically receive an email at the addressspecified. This email will indicate the date for enrolment, passwords for the Virtual Campus and brief enrolment instructions.Admitted students who do not enrol will lose their place.Appointments for enrolment of students who are beginning their undergraduate studies and have completed the application procedure will be assigned according tothe grade obtained for university admission.Consequently, it is very important that students enrol from the 1st day of the enrolment period, particularly with regard to maintaining priority in choice of group. If,after enrolment, a student is admitted onto another course and enrols at another centre, the fee paid may be transferred if the student has enrolled on another courseat the UA, or the student may request a refund if he or she has enrolled at another university.

ADMISSION (application for a place)

All other students must complete their application form online and then print, sign and submit it, together with the appropriate documentation in each case. Applications will not be considered valid unless submitted in paper format.Location: - Aulario I Lecture Building, Ground Floor, Self-Access Computer Room.-Student Pavilion, Admissions Office, from 7th to 14th July.

c) From the 8th July to the 14th July, both included.- Students who sign up for the University access tests for the 2013-2014 course during the EXTRAORDINARY July calling. - Students who gain their qualifications as Superior Professionally Trained Technicians or Superior Plastic Arts and Design Technicians, or Superior Sporting Technicians in the EXTRAORDINARY calling for the 2013-2014 course.

Publication of admission results and waiting lists 18th July, online

Available for consultation:- Online: www.preinscripcion.gva.es/default_es.html- Local press: admissions only, 19th July- Telephone: 965 903 851

Appeals regarding admission results 21st, 22nd and 23rd July.

REGISTRATION FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE CONTINUING THEIR STUDIES

From any computer with an Internet connection and also in the Autoregistration Room. Further information available from the corresponding centre’s secretariat

- From 2nd to 9th September, students continue to graduate study.- From 19th to 21st January, to add courses of the 2nd semester.- From 10th to 17th September, the students continue to study first and second round.- From 19th to 21st January 2015, to add courses of the 2nd semester.Students will be contacted where they remember your password and inform themof the registration period and on the existence of the virtual, where you can consultthe documentation and registration instructions.

Application for partial validation of foreign studies

At the Centre’s secretariat Generally the March 15th to May 15th of each year.

Admission via transfer to continue studies

At the Centre’s secretariat Generally the March 15th to May 15th of each year.

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PRELIMINARY CALENDAR FORACADEMICS-ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES

Both the calendar and the fees indicated in this document are to be taken as a guideline only as the specific fees and dates changeeach year. Please contact the University of Alicante (Phone: 965 903 456 - [email protected]) or the corresponding centre’s secretary.

POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

Admission to officially recognised Master’s degree courses

Application for a place - ADMISSION: Use this form (http://cvnet.cpd.ua.es/preinsua/planes.aspx?lengua=en)Applications not submitted via this channel will not be accepted.web.ua.es/en/continua

- First phase: from the 9th May to the 2nd July, 2014- Second phase: from the 3rd July to the 7th September, 2014

(for those Master’s degree courses with places remaining vacant after the previous phase).

- Third phase: from the 8th September to the 5th October, 2014 (for those Master’s degree courses with places remaining vacant after the previous phase).

- The Academic Committees will conduct an initial assessment of all applications received between 0:00 on the 9th May before 23:59 on the 2nd July (local time)

- A second assessment will be conducted of applications received between 0:00 on the 3rd July and 23:59 on the 7th September (local time)

- A final assessment will be conducted of applications received between 0:00 on the 8th September and 23:59 on the 5th September (local time)

After each of the assessments, the Master’s degree Academic Committees may request that new applications be declined if they consider that all places have been filled.

Enrolment

Online, through the virtual campus.Submission of documentation: In the secretary’s centre, except scholarship application and documentation.

New students -1st phase: from the 11th to the 28th July-2nd phase: from the 16th September to the 5th October -3rd phase: from the 16th October to the 3rd NovemberStudents who are continuing their studies: from the 10th to the 17th September, 2014Enrolment for 2nd semester subjects:from the 19th to the 21st January, 2015

Admission to Doctoral programmes

Applications should be made via the EDUA websiteedua.ua.es/en/

Available starting in June

Admission resultsAdmission results are communicated personally, via the email provided. We do not publish a list of admitted students.

Enrolment

OnlineSubmission of documentation: Secretary of EDUA

New students: - Registration and modification 1st phase: From 15th September to 30th October 2014 - Registration and modification 2nd phase: From 16th February to 15th March 2015Students who are continuing their studies: from the 2nd to the 9th September, 2014

Admission to University of Alicante Postgraduate and Specialisation Courses

In the Secretary’s Office of the department or institute responsibleedua.ua.es/en/

Specific time limit for each course

Enrolment

On the Internet, through the Virtual Campus Specific time limit for each course

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MODIFICATION AND CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION

Modification of registration: From any computer with an Internet connection and also in the Autoregistration Room. Further information available from the corresponding centre’s secretariat

From the moment registration has been carried out until the end of the main registration period. Exceptional deadlines are established for modifications after the main registration periods have ended.

Cancellation of registration at student`s requestPlace: corresponding centre’s secretariat

Students enrolled for the first time if you are admitted to pursue further studies at the same level in this or another Spanish university, you must request cancellation of registration before 15th December at the center were enrolled.Students enrolled in graduate studies for a maximum of 3 courses to complete their studies, must apply before the start of the evaluation of these subjects, which is set to the corresponding academic year calendar.All other students must apply before the beginning of the period for the 1st semester exams scheduled in that calendar.Exceptionally, because of force majeure (supervening accident or serious illness) and if duly justified and requested before the end of the special examinations of the subjects of the first and second semester may be granted cancellation of registration with later, after studying each case.

OTHER PROCESSES

Application for Recognition and credit transferPlace: Secretariat of the corresponding centre Within the university setting.

Application for recognition of free creditsPlace: Secretariat of the corresponding centre

Applications for incorporating credits into the academic record can be made if you are able to complete the studies in the same academic year in making the request or would like to transfer your file to another facility or study when the student is about to finish or wishes to transfer the academic record to another centre.

Application for authorisation of Simultaneous StudiesPlace: Secretariat of the corresponding centre When registering.

Special Assessment to complete formal studies degree andmaster’s degree

Students who wish to sit an exam must apply through the “Automatricula” automatic registration programme, within the established time limit.

Curriculum evaluation through compensation of qualifications

The evaluation by compensation only will be able to be awarded once, not being able to request again compensation in any other degree studied in the UA.No compensation will be given to students from other universities who have used their compensation at such universities. Only one subject can be compensated and the number of credits for same will not exceed 9.

Request to change of groupPlace: Secretariat of the corresponding centre During the periods established by the centre.

Request for the Recognition of credits for continuing degree course plans Generally runs from 15th March to 15th May, although a center may vary this period.

Conversion of Courses for graduates who wish to obtain the corresponding degree in the following areas:- From 3-Year Degree in Social Work to Degree in Social Work.- From 3-Year Degree in Architecture to Degree in Technical Architecture.- From Public Works Engineer to Degree in Civil Engineering.- From Telecommunications Engineer: Sound and Image to Degree in Sound and Image Engineering.Please contact the corresponding secretariat for deadlines and dates of implementation.

GRANTS AND AID

Application for General Grants from the Ministry of Education.This year, Ministry of Education grants will be processed on-line via the webpage:www.mecd.gob.es/servicios-al-ciudadano-mecd/en/catalogo-servicios/becas-ayudas-subvenciones/para-estudiar.html

- The deadline for the presentation of the awards were established in the respective calls.

- May submit applications for scholarships during the period specified in the call, and the place of presentation shall be established by the call and the Bureau of Grants website.

sa.ua.es/en/becas

Application for Generalitat Valenciana Study Grants. Grants awarded by the Valencian Department of Education)www.cece.gva.es/univ/es/ayudas_y_becas.htm

Application for exemption from UA feessa.ua.es/en/becas/scholarships-of-university

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This academic calendar is applicable to officially recognized and University of Alicante 1stand 2nd cycle courses

START OF CLASSES 10 September (2014)

1st term / semester From 10 September to 19 December (2014)

2nd term / semester From 28 January to 22 de May (2015)

END OF CLASSES 22 May (2015)

Christmas From 24 December (2014) to 6 January (2015)

Easter From 2 to 13 April (2015)

ENROLLMENT PERIOD It will be established in the enrollment instructions in accordan-ce with the norms agreed upon by the Board of Governors

EXAM PERIOD1 DRAFTING AND SUBMISSION OFFINAL RESULTS

Special period for end of Degree examinations (December)2From 6 October to 28 November (2014)

From 6 October to 19 December (2014)

1st term / semester subjectsFrom 9 to 24 January (2015)

From 10 January to 10 February (2015)

2nd term / semester and yearly subjectsFrom 29 May to 13 June (2015)

From 29 May to 25 June (2015)

Special period for all subjects of Degree and Master’s Degree except final projects

From 26 June to 13 July (2015)

From 30 June to 24 July (2015)

Period for Master’s Degree final projects 1st semesterFrom 10 January to 14 February (2015)

From 10 January to 28 February (2015)

Period for Degree and Master’s Degree final projects From 29 May to 19 June (2015)

From 29 May to 30 June (2015)

Special period for Degree and Master's Degree final projects

From 1 July to 5 September (2015) *Exceptionally and in accordance with the established centers, to 18 September (2015)

Until 15 September (2015) *Until 30 September (2015)

Special period for studiesphased out3

option aFrom 26 June to 13 July (2015)

From 30 June to 24 July (2015)

option bFrom 26 June to 4 July (2015) and from 1 to 8 September (2015)

From 30 June to 24 July (2015) and from 1 to 19 September (2015)

DRAFTING OF TIMETABLES AND EXAM CALENDAR FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-2016

In the months of April and May 2015

academic calendar

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2014/2015

Classes will be taught on the day established by the Board of Governors for holding the Official Opening Session for the academic year 2014-2015.

To find out on which days the University administrative services are unavailable, please check the work calendar at the following Personel Management Service address:

sgp.ua.es/en/service-of-management-of-personal.html 1 The examination period will not necessarily apply to Doctorate Degree courses. Examinations for self-study subjects will adhere to the dates established for this timetable. 2 Classes will continue to be held througth the end-of-course special examinations period (December). Examination timetables must be published a minimum of 7 days priorto the beginning of the examination period. 3 During this period, the Centre may choose option a) or b) to hold the special exams for the official courses that have been phased out.

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Classes will be taught on the day established by the Board of Governors for holding the Official Opening Session for the academic year 2014-2015.

To find out on which days the University administrative services are unavailable, please check the work calendar at the following Personel Management Service address:

sgp.ua.es/en/service-of-management-of-personal.html

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2014/2015 Approved by the Board of Governors in its meeting on 27 February 2014 (BOUA 5 March)

This academic calendar will apply to those studies Master’s Degree courses upon requestof Vice President for Student.

START OF CLASSES 13 October (2014)

1st term / semester From 13 October (2014) to 30 January (2015)

2nd term / semester From 16 February to 5 June (2015)

END OF CLASSES 5 June (2015)

Christmas From 24 December (2014) to 6 January (2015)

Easter From 2 to 13 April (2015)

ENROLLMENT PERIOD It will be established in the enrollment instructions in accordancewith the norms agreed upon by the Board of Governors

EXAM PERIOD DRAFTING AND SUBMISSION OFFINAL RESULTS

Special period for end of Degree examinations (December)From 27 October to 28 November (2014)

Until 19 December (2014)

1st term / semester subjectsFrom 2 to 14 February (2015)

Until 27 February (2015)

2nd term / semester and yearly subjects From 8 to 20 June (2015) Until 25 June (2015)

Special period for all subjects except final projectsFrom 26 June to 13 July (2015)

Until 24 July (2015)

Period for Master's Degree final projects From 8 to 26 June (2015) Until 30 June (2015)

Special period for Master’s Degree final projectsFrom 1 July to 30 Sept-ember (2015)

Until 8 October (2015)

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Directory Telephone Fax E-­‐Mail Location BuildingInformation  and  LibrariesStudent  Information  Office 965  903  456 965  903  755 [email protected] Aulario  II  Lecture  Building 30Student  Service Student  Service  Building 21Bureau  of  Grants 965  903  736 965  909  902 [email protected] Student  Service  Building 21Admissions  Office 965  903  851 965  909  887 [email protected] Student  Service  Building 21Degree  Certificate  Unit 965  909  344 965  909  441 [email protected] Student  Service  Building 21Internships 965  909  826 965  909  441 [email protected] Student  Service  Building 21University  Card 965  909  404 965  909  887 [email protected] Student  Service  Building 21General  Registration 965  909  727 965  903  672 [email protected] Vice-­‐chancellor’s  Building 28Communication  Unit 965  903  477 965  909  460 [email protected] Vice-­‐chancellor’s  Building 28Protocol  Office 965  903  747 965  909  668 [email protected] Vice-­‐chancellor’s  Building 28Suggestions  Box 965  903  456 965  903  755 [email protected] s.ua.es/gT63Library  Information  Point  of  Users  (Punt  BIU) 965  903  996 965  903  735 [email protected] General  Library  Building 33Library  of  Sciencies 965  903  559 965  909  747 [email protected] Faculty  of  Sciencies  II   7Law  Library 965  903  400  (ext.9337) 965  903  630 [email protected] Faculty  of  Law 11Economics  Library 965  903  400  (ext.3130) 965  903  624 [email protected] Faculty  of  Economics 31Philosophy  and  Letters  Library 965  903  400  (ext.2814) 965  909  692 [email protected] General  Library  Building 33Polytechnic  Library  and  Health  Sciences   965  903  400  (ext.3398) 965  909  692 [email protected] General  Library  Building 33Education  Library 965  909  622 965  909  482 [email protected] Faculty  of  Education 702Geography  library 965  909  436 965  903  423 [email protected] University  Institutes   37Media  Library 965  903  400  (ext.  2208) 965  909  692 [email protected] General  Library  Building 33Orihuela  UA  Annexe  Library 966  738  041 [email protected] Adolfo  Claravana,  51European  Documentation  Centre 965  903  400  (ext.  9337) 965  903  630 [email protected] Faculty  of  Law     11Support  Campus  Virtual 965  909  393 [email protected] Computer  Service 5Languajes  and  TrainingLanguage  Centre 965  903  793 965  903  794 [email protected] Germán  Bernácer  Building 36ContinUA.  Less  than  200-­‐hour  courses 965  909  553 965  909  555 [email protected] Germán  Bernácer  Building 36Secretariat  University  Venues 965  909  323 965  903  839 [email protected] Germán  Bernácer  Building 36Institute  of  EducationSciences 965  903  520 965  903  684 [email protected] Germán  Bernácer  Building 36Continuing  Education  Centre 965  909  422 965  909  442 [email protected] Germán  Bernácer  Building 36Languages  and  Culture  Service 965  903  485 965  903  947 [email protected] Germán  Bernácer  Building 36

Avda.  Vicente  SavallProgramme  Council  (USA) 965  675  281 965  666  844 [email protected] 14-­‐16  (local  2)

San  Vicente  del  RaspeigPermanent  University   965  909  454 965  909  812 [email protected] Aulario  III  Lecture  Building 42Women’s  Studies  Centre 965  909  415 965  909  803 [email protected] Aulario  II  Lecture  Building 30Alicante  University  Language  Services  (AULAS) 965  903  793 965  903  794 [email protected] Germán  Bernácer  Building 36Asia-­‐Pacific  Relations  Office 965  909  669 [email protected] Germán  Bernácer  Building 36Social,  Assistance  and  EmploymentStudent  Support  Centre 965  909  402 965  909  802 [email protected] Social  Sciences  Building 34Medical  Service 965  909  595 965  909  822 [email protected] Audiovisual  Workshop.  Medical  Service 6Optometryc  Clinic   965  903  742 965  909  822 [email protected] Optics  Building 38Employment  Iniciatives  Bureau 965  909  828 965  909  810 [email protected] Germán  Bernácer  Building 36Secretariat  for  In-­‐company  Interships  and  Student  Support 965  909  826 965  909  441 [email protected] Student  Service  Building 21Office  of  stray  objects 965  909  400 Aulario  I  Lecture  Building 25Culture  and  SportCultural  Information  Point  PIC 965  903  725 965  909  649 [email protected] Faculty  of  Law 11Cultural  Services 965  903  579 965  909  649 [email protected] Faculty  of  Law 11University  Museum 965  909  387 965  903  464 [email protected] MUA 40Exhibition  Hall    AIFOS 965  909  852 [email protected] Faculty  of  Arts  and  Philosophy  III 18Image  workshop 965  903  514 965  909  810 [email protected] Audio  Visual  Workshop 6Sport  Service 965  903  469 965  909  302 [email protected] Sport  Pavilion 1Sport  Pavilion 965  903  739 965  909  302 [email protected] Sport  Pavilion 1InternationalOffice  of  the  Vice  President  for  International  Relations 965  903  931 965  909  447 [email protected] Vice-­‐chancellor’s  Building 28Mobility  Secretariat 965  909  558 [email protected] Student  Service  Building 21International  Relations  Centre 965  903  400  (ext.  1172) 965  909  463 Aulario  II  Lecture  Building 30Office  for  University  Cooperation  for  Development 965  909  744 965  909  463 [email protected] Aulario  II  Lecture  Building 30Service  for  Research  Management  &  Technology  Transfer  (SGITT-­‐OTRI) 965  903  467 965  903  803 [email protected] Control  Tower 27ResearchTechnicalServices(SSTTI) 965  909  340 965  903  643 [email protected] Zone  of  Extension  of  the  CampusAsia-­‐Pacific  Relations  Office 965  909  669 [email protected] Germán  Bernácer  Building 36InstitutionalInstitutional  Relations  Office 965  903  575 965  909  740 [email protected] Vice-­‐chancellor’s  Building 28Secretariat  for  Access  and  Promotion 965  903  759 965  909  844 [email protected] Vice-­‐chancellor’s  Building 28Recruitment  and  Trainig  Service 965  903  939 965  909  596 [email protected] Vice-­‐chancellor’s  Building 28UA  General  Foundation 965  909  800 965  909  810 [email protected] Germán  Bernácer  Building 36Center  for  Latin  American  studies  Mario  Benedetti 965  903  788 965  903  788 [email protected] Faculty  of  Arts  III,  Building  C 18Student  Participation  and  RepresentationStudent  Council 965  903  675 965  903  776 [email protected] Aulario  I  Lecture  Building 25Office  of  the  Vice  President  for  Students 965  903  475 965  909  844 [email protected] Vice-­‐chancellor’s  Building 28University  Ombudman 965  903  771 965  903  755 [email protected] Aulario  II  Lecture  Building 30Alumni 660  351  195 [email protected] Aulario  I  Lecture  Building 25Faculties  and  SchoolsFaculty  of  Economics  &  Business  Sciences 965  903  670 965  909  789 [email protected] economicas.ua.es/en 36Faculty  of  Sciencies 965  903  557 965  903  781 [email protected] ciencias.ua.es/en 7Faculty  of  Law 965  903  573 965  909  896 [email protected] derecho.ua.es/en 11Elda  University  School  of  Labour  Relations  (Associated  Centre) 965  399  511 965  399  511 [email protected] web.ua.es/es/eurleFaculty  of  Education 965  903  708 965  903  827 [email protected] educacio.ua.es/en 43Faculty  of  Arts 965  903  448 965  903  449 [email protected] lletres.ua.es/en 20University  Polytechnic 965  903  648 965  903  644 [email protected] www.eps.ua.es 16Faculty  of  Health  Sciencies 965  903  512 965  903  935 [email protected] fcsalud.ua.es/en 26EDUA.  University  of  Alicante´s  Doctoral  School 965  903  466 [email protected] edua.ua.es/en 36

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