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UANL and the University of Cordoba form partnership

The partnership with the Spanish institution aims to facilitate the exchange of undergraduate and graduate students, professors, and researchers. This collaboration is intended to enhance academic and scientific development.

In efforts to bolster knowledge generation and postgraduate education, the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (UANL) and the Universidad de Córdoba (UCO) in Spain have inked an academic, scientific, and cultural collaboration agreement.

UANL President Santos Guzmán López and UCO President Manuel Torralbo Rodríguez signed the agreement, aiming to foster educational and research ties between Mexico and Spain.


I am confident that this agreement, signed today, will pave the way for a multitude of collaborations with other agencies. Through our collective efforts, we can strengthen areas of knowledge by implementing best practices.

Santos Guzman Lopez
UANL President

 

Enhancing International Relations

The President of UANL highlighted that this collaboration will bolster connections with the University of Cordoba. Not only will it facilitate mobility among students, professors, and researchers from both institutions, but it will also encourage participation in exchange programs.

On his part, Manuel Torralbo Rodríguez, President of the Spanish university, expressed pride in signing this alliance. He stated that his institution shares all the values promoted by UANL.

La Universidad de Córdoba

The University of Cordoba’s trajectory is underpinned by two centuries of history, originating from the Free University established in the Spanish province towards the close of the 19th century.

Founded in 1972, it currently enrolls 21,000 students and boasts over 1,200 professors and 700 staff members. This diverse community has imbued the university with the flexibility needed to adapt and thrive, positioning it as a reputable institution delivering high-quality education and demonstrating scientific excellence as it enters the 21st century.

Posted by: Portal Web UANL