International

University Networks

The UAB participates in international networks of universities around the world with the aim of strengthening international cooperation and cultivating teaching, research, language and culture.

Consortium for Advanced Studies in Barcelona (CASA)

CASA is a non-profit academic consortium made up of twelve leading research universities with the aim of organising and delivering rigorous education programmes abroad in collaboration with other universities. It makes the most of its combined resources to provide student immersion opportunities with leading academics and world leaders.

European Consortium of Innovative Universities (ECIU)

The UAB has student exchange agreements with the universities of the European Consortium of Innovative Universities with the aim of fostering a culture of innovation and providing a catalytic role in companies and society in general.

For more information: ECIU Magazine

European University Association (EUA)

The European University Association represents more than 800 universities and National Rector Conferences in 48 European countries and provides unrivalled opportunities to participate in projects, events and other mutual learning activities. The EUA also offers unique opportunities to shape European policies and initiatives affecting higher education and research.

Universia

Universia is the largest university cooperation network in the world, with 800 universities from 20 countries. The main lines of action are academic and occupational orientation and support for the digital transformation of universities.

Alianza 4 Universidades

The Alliance 4 Universities (A-4U) is a strategic association between the four main Spanish public universities: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM), Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M) and Pompeu Fabra University (UPF).

 

Xarxa Vives d'Universitats

The Vives Network of Universities is a non-profit institution that represents and coordinates the joint action of 22 universities in order to create a university space that allows the coordination of teaching, research and cultural activities and to promote the normalisation and use of the Catalan language.