The ECHE confirms the school’s commitment to international mobility
The Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE) is the accreditation that certifies that our school complies with the principles of the Erasmus+ programme and can participate in its mobility and cooperation activities. This charter sets the rules we must follow to ensure high-quality participation in the programme.
What exactly is the Erasmus Charter?
It is an official document granted by the European Commission that authorises higher education institutions to take part in Erasmus+. Its purpose is to ensure that institutions provide high-quality international experiences and promote real opportunities for students and staff.
Commitments of our school
To maintain the Erasmus Charter, the school undertakes the following commitments:
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Promote mobility: Support students and staff to carry out stays abroad, either for studies or specialised training related to the programmes we offer in Reus (Ephemeral Architecture, Projects and Direction of Decoration Works, Audiovisual Graphics – 3D Infographics, and Video Games and Virtual Environments).
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Ensure quality: Guarantee the recognition of learning completed at other institutions and that the international experience provides academic and professional value.
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Promote cooperation: Participate in projects with other European institutions that encourage innovation, creativity, and educational improvement.
Document access
You can access and download our Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE) in PDF format by clicking on the following link: