Incoming Visiting Mobility
Next events:
Blended Intensive Programme (BIP): Jesuit + Digital - International Symposium Jesuit Studies and Digital Humanities
May 19 - 23, 2026 - Apply by March 20, 2026
Key Details
- Location: Universidad Loyola, Seville Campus (Dos Hermanas, Seville) and Granada Campus
- Format: Hybrid (selected online sessions before the face-to-face symposium)
- Languages: English and Spanish
Programme Highlights
- Digital methods for Jesuit archives (TEI, HTR, IIIF, GIS, network analysis)
- Ethics and justice in digital humanities and AI
- Global mission networks (Asia, Africa, Americas)
- Indigenous and local community perspectives
- Pedagogy, public humanities, and sustainable digital infrastructures
Call for presentations: more details on the attached flyer.
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If you are intersted in carrying out an Erasmus staff mobility, jobshadowing, for a research activity or institutional visit in our university please contact us via .
In addition, Universidad Loyola has two Erasmus+ projects that fund incoming mobility for visiting staff.
On the one hand, the Erasmus+ programme offers the possibility of funding visits by external visiting professional staff under the KA131 projects, coming from any programme country. These visits by visiting professionals must be carried out in a teaching modality. There is no minimum number of teaching hours required for invited staff from companies; however, institutions are encouraged to make the most of this resource, optimize the visits, and ensure they have the greatest possible impact on the university.
On the other hand, thanks to the International Dimension of the KA171 projects, we offer mobility grants for visiting staff from one of the 27 partner institutions with which we have submitted a mobility project.
These 27 partner institutions come from 7 strategic geographical regions of cooperation (Sub-Saharan Africa, the Mediterranean Basin, the Eastern Neighbourhood, North America, Latin America, Asia, and the Pacific), and most of them belong to the International Association of Jesuit Universities (IAJU).
More detailed information about each programme can be found in the following sections.
Becas E+ para profesionales de empresas invitadas
Becas E+ desde 3º países no asociados para personal visitante
