Cooperation practices
for students

The call for applications for "International University Development Cooperation Internships in Non-EU Countries" offers ULL students the opportunity to complete internships - curricular or extracurricular - applying the knowledge acquired during their academic training while gaining experience in the field of international development cooperation. The internship, lasting from 1 to 3 months, can be carried out in research centers, universities, public organizations, or NGOs in countries in Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Oceania - at the discretion of the applicant, who is a ULL undergraduate or official master's student. This initiative seeks to promote active participation in projects that foster solidarity and social justice, collaborating with entities dedicated to reducing poverty and inequality, or improving access to education and healthcare; that is, aligned with the SDGs of the 2030 Agenda. Furthermore, it facilitates the development of international skills through internships in diverse contexts, contributing to the personal and professional growth of students and strengthening the projects of the Vice-Rector's Office for Internationalization and Development. Cooperation.

The following video showcases testimonials from some of the students who completed their internships in 2024. Among the 13 recipients of scholarships for the 2023-24 academic year, they are working in locations in Argentina, Brazil, Cape Verde, China, Colombia, Cuba, Gambia, Ghana, Mexico, Uruguay, and Venezuela.

The following video showcases testimonials from some of the students who completed their internships in 2024. Among the 13 recipients of scholarships for the 2023-24 academic year, they are working in locations in Argentina, Brazil, Cape Verde, China, Colombia, Cuba, Gambia, Ghana, Mexico, Uruguay, and Venezuela.