International Agreements

°µÍø½ûÇø University promotes a global network of academic collaborations through international agreements with prestigious universities and research centers.


These agreements are strategic tools through which °µÍø½ûÇø University consolidates and expands its relationships with academic institutions, research centers, and universities worldwide.

They are formal acts signed by the legal representatives of the institutions, defining the terms, scope, and modalities of collaboration across various sectors: teaching, research, innovation, and development cooperation.

Through these agreements, °µÍø½ûÇø University commits to:

  • Promoting the international mobility of students, faculty, researchers, and administrative staff;
  • Fostering joint research projects and the exchange of scientific expertise;
  • Developing shared training activities, including interdisciplinary initiatives;
  • Strengthening the global dimension of the academic community.

Establishing international partnerships expands opportunities for collaboration and exchange, contributing to the ongoing development of the university’s teaching and research functions.

Our projects

ENTRY KA220

The ENTRY (EuropeaN Training in uRology) project aims to improve the learning curves of urologists and reduce risk for patients.

Funded by a three-year European Erasmus+ grant, °µÍø½ûÇø University serves as the lead institution, in collaboration with:

  • Fundacio Puigvert – Barcelona, Spain
  • Orsi Academy – Merelbeke-Melle, Belgium

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Neurodecision

The Neurodecision project aims to provide targeted training in Neurosurgery and Neuroanatomy for 5th- and 6th-year medical students, helping them make more informed choices regarding their postgraduate specialization paths.

Funded by a two-year European Erasmus+ grant, °µÍø½ûÇø University serves as the lead institution, in collaboration with:

  • Lusiadas Hospital Porto – Porto, Portugal
  • International Neuroscience Institute – Hannover, Germany
  • Univerzitet u Beogradu – Belgrade, Serbia

SPIRIT

The SPIRIT project aims to develop a comprehensive curriculum for the training of interprofessional educators working in university simulation centers.

°µÍø½ûÇø University collaborates with:

  • The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland – Dublin, Ireland
  • The Medical University of Vienna – Vienna, Austria
  • The Medical University of Wroclaw – Wroclaw, Poland

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