Vicerrectorado de Comunicación y Proyección Internacional ERASMUS+ Staff Training Mobility 11 th - 15 th May 2015 University of Málaga 1 Vicerrectorado de Comunicación y Proyección Internacional University of Málaga Staff Training Week (11th-15th May 2015) Application form Name and surname Home University and Erasmus code Unit / Department at home University E-mail Telephone Address / City / Postcode Spanish language level Do you have any diet requirements? Academic Departments Please put a tick next to the unit you wish to visit at UMA for the 2 day specific training Only one choice please 1 Communication and Information Unit E-learning and Technological Labs General Library Health Promotion and Sports Centre International Relations and Cooperation Office 1 For teaching staff mainly. Acceptance needs to be approved by host Department during selection process. 2 Vicerrectorado de Comunicación y Proyección Internacional Erasmus + KA107 - projects and agreements If you have chosen the International Relations and Cooperation Office, please indicate which example/s of good practice you would like to present (Selection priorities will be given to participants who are willing to participate in these presentations) Academic recognition SMP Mobility Cross-cultural communication strategies Incoming students management STA/STT Mobility Internationalization strategies Mobility of students/staff with special needs Joint Mater Degrees and KA2/KA3 projects Please send this form to Lilian Barranco [email protected] Subject: STT Week UMA Deadline: 27th March 2015. 3 Vicerrectorado de Comunicación y Proyección Internacional Erasmus Staff Training Week, 11th - 15th May 2015 Provisional program 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:30 14:30 Monday Welcome at University’s Main Building (Rectorado) Coffee time UMA Presentation Reception at the Town Hall Lunch – Free time 17:00 Spanish Language Crash Course2 21:00 Dinner at El Pimpi (traditional wine shop and tavern) 09:00 09:15 10:30 11:15 14:00 Tuesday Meeting point at the International Relations Office University tour: stops at General Library and Botanic Gardens Coffee Break Presentation of participants’ institutions Lunch at Sport Centre 16:00 Sport Centre tour and sporting activity Wednesday Specific training at UMA units (Please see application form) 16:00 City Tour Thursday Specific training at UMA units (Please see application form) 2 21:00 Flamenco show (at own expenses) 09:30 09:45 11:00 12:30 13:30 Friday Meeting point at the International Office Cooperation Unit at UMA – projects, public calls, fair trade… Global Village – International food fair Conclusions – Evaluation – Documents signing Lunch – Tapas tour (at own expenses) At Cursos de Español para Extranjeros sited in El Palo district. 4 Vicerrectorado de Comunicación y Proyección Internacional International Relations and Cooperation Office – Erasmus+ KA103 Contacts Name of Institution UNIVERSIDAD DE MÁLAGA – E MALAGA01 Servicio de Relaciones Internacionales y Cooperación International Relations Aulario Rosa de Gálvez and Cooperation Office Bulevar Louis Pasteur, 35 address Campus de Teatinos 29071 Málaga Tel.: +34 952 131111 Fax: +34 952 132971 E-mail: [email protected] Website http://www.uma.es/relacionesinternacionales Mª Ángeles Rastrollo Horrillo Director of International Promotion Tel.: +34 952 133203 E-mail: [email protected] Susana Cabrera Yeto Director of International Mobility Tel.: +34 952 136512 E-mail: [email protected] Ricardo del Milagro Pérez Head of the International Office Tel.: +34 952 137860 E-mail: [email protected] ERASMUS+ KA103 outgoing students, interLilian Barranco Luque institutional agreements Tel.: +34 952 134144 E-mail: [email protected] Virginia Gallego Santomé ERASMUS+ KA103 finances Tel.: +34 952 137610 E-mail: [email protected] Mª Carmen González Zorrilla ERASMUS+ KA103 incoming students Tel.: +34 952 134283 E-mail: [email protected] ERASMUS+ KA103 placements and programs Mª Carmen Doblas Navarro with North America, Asia and Tel.: +34 952 134300 Oceania/ERASMUS+ KA107 E-mail: [email protected] Lilian Barranco Luque / Mª Cinta Delgado ERASMUS+ KA103 STA and STT mobility Velasco Tel.: +34 952 134144 E-mail: [email protected] / Tel.: +34 952 136302 E-mail: [email protected] ERASMUS+ KA103 students assistant David García Vázquez Tel.: +34 952 131111 E-mail: [email protected] 5 Vicerrectorado de Comunicación y Proyección Internacional General Information AN INTRODUCTION TO MALAGA A city with a rich historic and cultural tradition, Malaga was founded by the Phoenicians around 800 B.C. and later colonised by Iberians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs and Christians. Its privileged position on the shores of the Mediterranean, its mild climate and the friendliness of its inhabitants have all meant that the capital of the Costa del Sol has, throughout its history, sustained excellent trade and cultural relations all over the world. Nowadays, Malaga is a modern, cosmopolitan and welcoming city with over 600,000 inhabitants, which has successfully developed its commercial, industrial and tourist sectors. WEATHER/CLOTHING Malaga is a Mediterranean city with a very mild climate. Winter temperatures very rarely drop below 10ºC and in autumn and spring the average temperature is about 20-25ºC, although evenings can be a lot cooler. Average rainfall for the region is normally quite low. Nevertheless it can rain torrentially during the autumn and spring months. SHOPPING HOURS Normal opening hours: 10.00-14.00 and 17.00-20.30. There are several Shopping Centres open from 10.00 to 22.00, for instance, El Corte Inglés (up market department store), Centro Larios and Málaga Plaza. Although shops are usually closed on Sundays, there are a number of shops that might be opened in the city centre. THE UNIVERSITY In its more than 40 years of existence the University of Malaga has taken on a major role as both principal catalyst of the cultural life of the city and fundamental platform for future developments in the fields of technology and research. The University of Malaga constitutes one of the three vertices of the so-called “productive triangle” of the city, together with the International Airport and the PTA or Parque Tecnológico de Andalucía (Andalusian Science and Technology Park). The latter has close ties with the University due to the constant flow of ideas, highly qualified professionals and advanced technologies. At present the University of Malaga has two campuses, El Ejido and Teatinos, in addition to a few other buildings located in different parts of the city. The ultimate objective of the policy of the university regarding infrastructure is to eventually have all university centres and services located on the Teatinos Campus. 6 Vicerrectorado de Comunicación y Proyección Internacional Last challenge for the our institution is Andalucia Tech - International Campus of Excellence, a distinction awarded to the University of Málaga by an international and independent committee that we think makes our institution an even better destination for students, teachers and university staff and a more competitive partner in future cooperation http://www.andaluciatech.org/en DEGREE COURSES Arts and Humanities: History, Geography and Land Management, Classics, Hispanic Studies, English Studies, Philosophy, Art History, Translation and Interpretation, Fine Arts, Asian and Oriental Studies. Sciences: Environmental Sciences, Biology, Mathematics, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry. Health Sciences: Psychology, Speech Therapy, Nursing, Physiotherapy, Podiatry/Chiropody, Occupational Therapy, Medicine. Social Science and Law: Public Administration and Management, Marketing and Market Research, Tourism, Pre-School Teacher Training, Primary School Teacher Training, Social Education, Education, Media Studies, Journalism, Advertising and Public Relations, Labour Relations and Human Resources, Social Work, Business Administration, Economics, Finance and Accounting, Law, Criminology, Dual Degree in Law and Business Administration. Engineering and Architecture: Architecture, Telecommunications Engineering, Telecommunication Systems Engineering, Sound and Image Engineering, Electronic Systems Engineering, Telematic Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Electronic Engineering-Robotics and Mechatronics, Industrial Management Engineering, Energy Engineering, Information Technology Engineering, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, Health Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Electronics, Industrial Design and Product Development. For information about Courses and Departments please visit the following web pages: http://www.uma.es/oferta-de-grado/?set_language=en http://www.uma.es/departamentos/ Travel Information and useful links ARRIVAL IN MALAGA For visitors arriving at the international airport “Pablo Ruiz Picasso”, there are three ways to get into town: A taxi costs around 25 € to get to Málaga city centre, and takes roughly 15 minutes to reach the city. There is a bus (line 75) into town every 25-30 minutes, one way ticket costs 1.75 €. It takes around 15 minutes. There are also buses to other destinations like Alhaurín de la Torre, Marbella and long distance coaches to Granada and Seville. The suburban train leaves every 20 minutes from the airport in two directions: Málaga city centre (15 minutes) and Fuengirola with several stops along Costa del Sol (45 minutes). A ticket costs between 1.40-3.50 €. 7 Vicerrectorado de Comunicación y Proyección Internacional USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT MÁLAGA UNIVERSITY AND THE CITY Málaga University: http://www.uma.es Faculties and University Technical Colleges: http://www.uma.es/ordenac/ International Office: http://www.uma.es/relacionesinternacionales Málaga City Council: http://www.malaga.eu/ General information: http://www.malagaturismo.com/ Buses: http://www.emtmalaga.es Airport: http://www.aena.es Train: http://www.renfe.es USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS • • • • • • • • • Civil Protection: +34 951 928882 / 80 Fire brigade 080 and +34 952126606 - 952126627 Police: emergencies 092 local police station 952126500 Home Emergency Health Service : +34 902 505 061 Emergency Service (ambulances): 061 Airport : +34 952 04 88 04 Bus station: +34 952 35 00 61 Taxis: +34 952 32 00 00 and +34 952 33 33 33 Renfe (train station): +34 902 24 02 02 TOURIST OFFICE City council tourist information central office (information about the city) Plaza de la Marina, 11, E-290001 Malaga. Tel.: +34 951926020 Email: [email protected] http://www.malagaturismo.com Regional government tourist information centre (information about the city, the province and Andalusia) Pasaje de Chinitas, 4 E-29015 Málaga Tel.: +34 951 30 89 11/951 30 89 13 http://www.andalucia.org 8 Vicerrectorado de Comunicación y Proyección Internacional Accommodation The Alcazaba Premium Hostel Atarazanas Malaga Boutique Hotel Alcazabilla, 12, 29015 Málaga Tel.: (+34) 952 229878 Atarazanas, 19, 29005 Málaga Tel.: (+34) 91 2754913 From 75 € (private room with bathroom) Hotel ibis Malaga Centro Ciudad From 51€ Hotel del Pintor Pasillo Guimbarda 5, 29007 - MALAGA Tel. : (+34)952 070741 Álamos 27, 29012 Málaga Tel.: (+34) 952 060980 From 53€ From 44€ Hotel Venecia AC Málaga Palacio Alameda Principal, 9, Málaga Tel.: (+34) 952 213636 Cortina del Muelle, 1. 29015, Málaga From 54€ From 125€ Hotel Don Curro Hotel Petit Palace Plaza Málaga Sancha de Lara, 9, 29015 - Málaga Tel.: (+34) 952 227200 Nicasio Calle, 3, 29005 Málaga Tel.: (+34) 952 062002 From 78€ From 125€ Room Mate Larios Hotel Molina Larios Marqués de Larios 2, 29005 - Málaga Tel.: (+34) 952 222200 Molina Larios, 20-22, 29015 Málaga Tel.: (+34) 952 062002 From 116€ From 120€ Tel.: (+34) 952 215185 9
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