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Universia
Industry Education
Founded July 9, 2000 in Madrid, Spain
Headquarters Andorra, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Spain, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Uruguay and Venezuela
Website http://www.universia.net www.universia.net

Universia is a network that consists of 1,1000 universities in 15 countries: Andorra, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Spain, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Uruguay and Venezuela. It has 12 internet sites, one for each country, and a global site which offers information and contents from across the network. Universia network represents 10.1 million students, 8 million users and 850,000 university teaching staff (75% of the total number of students and staff in these countries), the network is sponsored by Santander Bank.

Objectives

The goal of Universia is to:

  • promote change and innovation in products and services linked to the academic community, helping universities to develop shared projects and create new opportunities.
  • help universities build the future, which, under the name of Web 2.0, presents the user with challenges linked to interactivity, the creation of communities, the organization of content, and multimedia development,
  • promote opportunities for the exchange of experience and collaboration.
  • give to university students employment and scholarship opportunities as well as new ways to develop themselves both academically and professionally.
  • share technological innovation opportunities,

History

Universia was created in July 2000 as an internet initiative in the higher education sector. It is promoted by a group of Spanish universities with the support of the Spanish University Rectors' Board (CRUE), the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and sponsored by the Santander Group.

Universia was officially presented in Madrid (Spain) on July 9, 2000 as a Spanish initiative with a clear Spanish American vocation. On the same day almost all the Universia societies were also formally incorporated (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Spain, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico and Venezuela). The Portugal branch was created a year later, followed by Uruguay in November 2005.

During the 2008, Universia welcomed Andorra, Panama, Paraguay and Dominican Republic. In order to expand the network towards the world, during March 2009 the basic information of Universia was published in Wikipedia in five languages under the edition and translation of Pabsi González from Universia Puerto Rico (http://www.universia.pr)

Today, Universia is the largest network of universities in the world.

Services and content

Preuniversia

Assists students from high school and help them find scholarships as well as the right university or higher education institution.

Academic Mobility (MAI)

Helps students that are studying abroad and help the ones that want to do it to find the best programs and scholarships available.

Jobs

Universia offers jobs in and outside the local job market.

Development

Offers conferences and seminars for development of professional education

Universia News

Universia News offers themed news: local universities, international universities, scholarships, jobs, culture and more.

Scholarships

Universia is the encounter point in which students find monetary aid that helps them continue studying.

Calendar

Local cultural activities are exposed.

References

References and university catalogs are included in this virtual library.

Courses

Promotion and details of the courses offered in Universia’s universities.

Academic Research

Search tool with students’ interests in mind.

Blogs

Universia’s writers create blogs in which students and professors can participate by asking questions, sharing experiences and providing feedback. The four blogs are: Study Abroad, Jobs, Marketing and Movies.

Innoversia

A system that gets in contact both investigators and businesses in order to find applicable solutions to the actual needs of the business world and generate beneficial contributions for both spheres of activity.

Universia TV

Audiovisual material that shows Universia’s community some of the activities and promotions related to students, universities and current academic affairs.

Newsletters

Universia has four newsletters which can be accessed in the following URL: http://www.universia.pr/pdf/publicaciones.jsp

  • Universia Knowledge@Wharton
  • Next Wave Science
  • GCG: Revista de Globalización, Competitividad y Gobernabilidad
  • Universia Business Review

Universia Network