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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

2014中国教育部认可西班牙大学名单

一、基本情况

西班牙的综合性大学有公立大学与私立大学两种。目前有公立、私立大学共77所。

博洛尼亚改革前,西班牙的学制分为三个阶段:

1、第一阶段教育(短期阶段,即“大专阶段”,三年学制,拿到的学位为Diplomatura)。大专毕业生可以继续进行同类学科第二阶段教育的学业,也可以直接或通过进修其他补充课程间接进入大学本科课程的第二阶段学业。

2、第一、二阶段教育(长期阶段,即完整的“大学本科阶段”,五年学制)。此种学业分为两个阶段,但通过第一阶段后并不颁发任何文凭,也不意味 着完成完整的学业或具备专门的职业资格。只有完成全部两个阶段的学业,学生才可按所学学科获得相应的学士学位(Licenciatura)。

3、仅第二阶段教育(即仅为“大学本科后两年阶段”)。此种学业为期2年,完成后可获得相应的学士学位(Licenciatura)。大专或大学本科已完成第一阶段学业的学生,可以直接或通过进修其他补充课程间接进入该阶段学业。

4、第三阶段教育(即“博士学业”)。获得学士学位的学生可进入本阶段学习。学生在完成相应的博士学位学习项目并并通过博士论文后,可获得相应学术领域的博士学位(Doctor)。

博洛尼亚改革后,根据2007年10月20日颁发的1393/2007号政令,西班牙大学开始实行欧洲通行的3-5-8学制。

5、第一阶段教育,四年学制,需要完成240个ECTS学分,获得相应学科的学士学位证书(Grado)。

6、第二阶段教育,一或二年学制,分别完成60或120个ECTS学分,获得相应学科的硕士学位证书(Máster)。

7、第三阶段教育,获得硕士学位的学生可进入本阶段学习。学生在完成相应的博士学位学习项目并并通过博士论文后,可获得相应学术领域的博士学位(Doctor)。

二、 院校名单

1、公立大学(49所)


























































































































































































































































1


拉科鲁尼亚大学

2


阿尔卡拉大学

3


阿利坎特大学

4


阿尔梅利亚大学

5


巴塞罗那自治大学

6


马德里自治大学

7


巴塞罗那大学

8


布尔戈斯大学

9


卡的斯大学

10


坎塔布里亚大学

11


马德里卡洛斯三世大学

12


卡斯蒂利亚拉曼却大学

13


马德里康普顿斯大学

14


科尔多瓦大学

15


埃斯特雷马杜拉大学

16


赫罗纳大学

17


格拉纳达大学

18


维尔瓦大学

19


巴利阿里群岛大学

20


安达卢西亚国际大学

21


梅南德斯·佩拉尤国际大学

22


哈恩大学

23


海梅一世大学

24


拉古纳大学

25


里奥哈大学

26


加那利群岛拉斯帕尔马斯大学

27


莱昂大学

28


莱里达大学

29


马拉加大学

30


米格尔·埃尔南德斯·德埃尔切大学

31


穆尔西亚大学

32


奥维耶多大学

33


帕布罗·德奥拉韦德大学

34


巴斯克大学

35


卡塔赫纳理工大学

36


加泰罗尼亚理工大学

37


马德里理工大学

38


瓦伦西亚理工大学

39


朋培法普拉大学

40


那瓦拉公立大学

41


胡安卡洛斯国王大学

42


罗维拉·依维尔基里大学

43


萨拉曼卡大学

44


圣地亚哥德孔波斯特拉大学

45


塞维利亚大学

46


瓦伦西亚大学

47


巴里亚多利德大学

48


比戈大学

49


萨拉戈萨大学



 2、私立大学(4所)

























1


卡米亚斯大主教大学

2


德乌斯托大学

3


拉蒙尤以大学

4


圣帕布洛大学

 

 

University of the Balearic IslandsWikipedia: The University of the Balearic Islands is a Balearic Spanish university, founded in 1978 and located in Palma on the island of Majorca.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Catalan exports increase by 7.4% in the first semester of 2012

From http://www.catalannewsagency.com/news/business/catalan-exports-increase-74-first-half-year (in English)

Foreign exports by Catalan companies reached €5.13 billion in June, a 6.6% increase compared to June 2011. This figure adds to those of the previous 5 months to reach a total of €29.14 billion, a 7.4% increase compared to the first semester of 2011. The main exporting sectors in Catalonia in June 2012 were chemical manufacturing with €1.32 billion (a 5.3% increase over June 2011), consumer goods with €940 million (a 7.7% increase over June 2011) and the automotive sector with about €880 million. The latter has seen the biggest change in June with an increase of 22.3% over June 2011. For Spain, the increase in June was of 5.1%, with a turnover of €19 billion this June. Catalonia contributed €5.13 billion to the Spanish total, representing 27% of the overall amount.

Prices stagnate in Catalonia over July 2012

From http://www.catalannewsagency.com/news/business/prices-catalonia-stagnate-july-increase-26-compared-year-ago (in English)

Prices in Catalonia stagnated (no variation) over the month of July compared to the previous month. Compared to July 2011, they increased by 2.6%, whereas the last 12-month comparison (June 2011 to 2012) showed an increase by 2.2%. This annual inflation rate registered in Catalonia in July was the highest this year, despite the heavy recession environment. For the Catalan provinces, the prices in Barcelona also stagnated, with a 12-month increase of 2.6%; in Girona they increased by 0.2%, with a 12-month increase of 2.3%; in Tarragona prices increased by 0.5%, with a 12-month increase of 2.5%; and in Lleida they decreased by 0.1%, with a 12-month increase of 2.8%. For the whole of Spain, the annual inflation rate at the end of July was 2.2%.

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Catalan bank "La Caixa" publishes booklet for Chinese immigrants in Spain

From http://obrasocial.lacaixa.es/StaticFiles/StaticFiles/0df7346e60c50210VgnVCM200000128cf10aRCRD/ca/Guia_xino.pdf (in Chinese)

As one of their welfare projects, "La Caixa" Foundation has published a booklet addressed at the Chinese immigrants and residents in Spain. The booklet, entitled "这里是一个怎么样的国家?" ("What does this country look like?"), contains all kind of useful information for the Chinese people that have chosen Spain as their country to live, like information about legal affairs, residence, work, health and education, among others. This booklet is also available in Spanish, English, Russian, Romanian and Urdu, and as a pdf file it can be downloaded from La Caixa Foundation website in French, Arab, Russian, Romanian and Spanish, apart from the above mentioned Chinese.

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="375" caption="这里是一个怎么样的国家?"]What does this country look like?[/caption]

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

China and Spain will sign a cooperation agreement on water management

From http://www.iagua.es/noticias/china/11/10/30/espana-y-china-firmaran-un-%E2%80%9Cmemorando-de-entendimiento-en-materia-de-recursos-de-agua%E2%80%9D-10848 (in Spanish)

The Spanish Minister of Environment, and Rural and Marine Environments, Mrs. Rosa Aguilar, has started an official trip to China aimed at showcasing the potential for exports of the Spanish food sector and also to reinforce the Spanish-Chinese cooperation on water management. She is expected to have a meeting with the Chinese Vice Minister of Water Resources, Mr. Hu Siyi, with whom she will sign a cooperation agreement on water management. Mrs. Rosa Aguilar will also introduce the leadership potential of Spanish water companies in order to help them get into the promising Chinese market.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Chinese writer Diane Wei Liang presents her new book in Barcelona

From http://www.casaasia.es/actividad/detalle?id=203306 (in Spanish)

[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="La Casa del Espíritu Dorado - Diane Wei Liang - Ediciones Siruela"]La Casa del Espíritu Dorado - Diane Wei Liang - Ediciones Siruela[/caption]

In the framework of a series of activities related to asian detective fiction literature, Casa Àsia and Ediciones Siruela have organized a meeting with Chinese writer Diane Wei Liang, who has recently released her third novel "The House of Golden Spirit", that has been translated into Spanish as "La Casa del Espíritu Dorado". After the success of "The eye of Jade" and "Paper butterfly", Diane Wei Liang has written a new story for her fictional character, the female detective Mei Wang. The plot on this new book is set on the city of Beijing after the Olympic Games of 2008, where Mei Wang has to deal with a noisy and busy environment, and with people whose only drive in life is money or power. Diane Wei Liang will be giving a talk entitled "Mei Wang's Beijing" ("El Pequín de la detectiu Mei Wang" (catalan) / "El Pequín de la detective Mei Wang" (Spanish)) and presenting her book in Barcelona on September 15th, 2011. The event will take place at the headquarters of Casa Àsia in Barcelona, Tagore Auditorium, Avinguda Diagonal, 373 and she will be introduced by Ofelia Grande, Director of Ediciones Siruela, and Rafael Bueno, Director of Politics and Society of Casa Àsia. One day earlier, a similar activity is scheduled in Madrid's Casa Asia's headquarters. An interview in Spanish with Diane Wei Liang can be dowloaded from Ediciones Siruela website, whereas Casa Àsia website also offers an invitation card to the event, both as pdf files. For further information contact casaasia@casaasia.es.

Friday, September 2, 2011

New growth of unemployed people in Catalonia during August 2011

From http://www.expansion.com/2011/09/02/catalunya/1314953451.html (in Spanish)

Catalonia is the Spanish autonomous community with the greatest increase in unemployment during August 2011, with 13,779 new jobless people. Total number is now 584,649 people in Catalonia and 4.13 million in overall Spain. In percentages, Girona has had the greatest increase of the four Catalan provinces (+3.12% in comparison with the July figures), followed by Barcelona (+2.59%), Tarragona (+1.34%) and Lleida (+0.87%). This increase has been caused mainly by the services and construction sectors.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Unemployment in Catalonia reduced by 5,525 people in July

From http://www.expansion.com/2011/08/02/catalunya/1312295459.html (in Spanish)

According to official statistics, Catalonia was the third autonomous community with the greatest reduction of unemployment in July after Galicia and Valencia. The number of jobless people in Catalonia decreased by 5,525 during the previous month, which represents a decrease by 0.96%. Greatest percentual reduction has happened in Girona (2.4%), followed by Tarragona (1.9%), Barcelona (0.7%) and Lleida (0.2%).

Catalonia's long-term rating downgraded

From http://www.catalannewsagency.com/news/business/moodys-downgrades-catalonias-long-term-rating (in Spanish)

The international rating agency Moody's Investors Service has downgraded by one level Catalonia's long-term rating, together with other Spanish autonomous communities such as Castilla-La Mancha, Murcia and Valencia. Catalonia's rating has been downgraded from A3 to Baa1 due to Moody's expectation that the region will still deviate widely from the deficit limit for the year, despite the efforts done by present Catalan government of reducing deficit by 1.2% in comparison with 2010.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Taiwan leaps up to #6 in the world competitiveness ranking in 2010

From http://www.cepd.gov.tw/encontent/m1.aspx?sNo=0015529 (in English)

According to the newest edition of the IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook (WCY), the competitiveness of Taiwan's economy has kept on improving during 2010, as shown by the advancement of two positions, from #8 to #6, the best results ever achieved. The world ranking is led by Hong Kong (formerly in position #2), followed by the United States of America (formerly in position #3) and by Singapore (formerly in position #1). The rest of the Top 10 countries are Sweden (#4), Switzerland (#5), Canada (#7), Qatar (#8), Australia (#9) and Germany (#10). Spain is ranked at position #35. The scoreboard of the 59 most competitive countries in the world during 2010 can be downloaded at the IMD website.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Catalonia leads the decrease on unemployment in June

From http://www.expansion.com/2011/07/04/catalunya/1309766613.html (in Spanish)

Unemployment in Catalonia has decreased by 18,948 people in June 2011, which represents a reduction of 3.18% as compared with the previous month. June is the third consecutive month in which unemployment decreases and the total number of jobless people is now 576,394, according the official statistics recently released. Catalonia is the autonomous community in Spain with the greatest reduction, followed by Castile and León (9,122 less unemployed people) and Galicia (6,457 less unemployed people).

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Catalan economy follows the growth trend in early 2011

From http://premsa.gencat.cat/pres_fsvp/AppJava/notapremsavw/detall.do?id=113967 (in Catalan)

According to an official release of the Catalan government, economy in Catalonia has grown 1.1% year-on-year during the first trimester of 2011. This modest growth has been led by exports, which have grown 1.7% year-on-year. However, if compared with the previous trimester, growth has been nil (0.0%), which may indicate a recent trend to stagnancy after some recovery signs in the previous trimesters. Economy in overall Spain has grown 0.8% year-on-year during the first trimester of 2011, whereas in the European Union growth has reached 2.5% in the same period.

Monday, June 20, 2011

ICEX promotes 14 Spanish companies in Singapore's BroadcastAsia

From http://www.icex.es/icex/cda/controller/pageICEX/0,6558,5518394_5519005_6366453_4496959,00.html (in Spanish)

From June 21st to 24th, 2011, Singapore will simultaneously host BroadcastAsia and CommunicAsia, two of the world leading trade fairs devoted to the broadcasting and communication sectors. The Multisectoral Association of Companies of Electronics and Information and Communication Technologies (AMETIC) , together with the Spanish Institute of Foreign Trade (ICEX) are jointly promoting a 200 m2 pavillion for the 14 Spanish companies attending the event. BroadcastAsia will showcase a wide variety of broadcasting products, including satellite and cable, as well as high definition and multimedia products, whereas CommunicAsia, will offer a global platform for the display of the latest digital technology related to telecommunications and information technologies. A summary of these events, including contact information, can be downloaded at a specific ICEX page.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

6th edition of the Spain China Forum in Barcelona

From http://chinaclubspain.blogspot.com/2011/06/vi-edicion-de-foro-espana-china.html (in Spanish)

On July 5th and 6th, 2011, the Barcelona World Trade Center will host the 6th edition of the Spain China Forum. It will have three Plenary Sessions that will be aimed at promoting economic relationships between the two countries. The Forum will be presided by the two co-Presidents: Mr. Pedro Solbes (Spain) and Mrs. Uyunqing (China).

Sunday, June 5, 2011

6,199 less unemployed people in Catalonia in May 2011

From http://www.catalannewsagency.com/news/business/unemployment-catalonia-drops-6199-may (in English)

Unemployment rate in Catalonia decreased by 1.03% in May, which represented 6,199 less jobless people as compared to April. Despite the good news, total number of unemployed people (595,342) is still greater than in May 2010 (574,736), which means that unemployment has increased by 3.59% during the last year. Of those 6,199 new jobs, 2,159 were created in the services sector, 1,906 in the industrial sector, 1,258 in the construction sector and 779 in the agricultural sector. Regarding the four provinces, Lleida led the decrease, followed by Girona, Barcelona and Tarragona. In overall Spain jobless amounted 4,189,659 people, 79,701 less than one month earlier, but still greater than the figure of May 2010.

 

Friday, May 20, 2011

Appreciation for Catalan pork meat in China

From http://www.expansion.com/2011/05/18/catalunya/1305741502.html (in Spanish)

Catalan food products based on pork meat have received a great appreciation in the Sial 2011 fair, in Shanghai, as reported by the General Director of Food, Quality and Food Industries of the Catalan government, Domènec Vila. Catalonia exported 14,000 plus tons of pork meat to China in 2010, which amounted 11 million euros in sales, and the present goal is to reinforce exports in the forthcoming years thanks to an increased collaboration with ICEX (Spanish Institute of Foreign Trade).

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Construmat China will open on July 11, 2012

From http://www.globalasia.com/destacados-portada/construmat-sera-exportado-a-china-en-2012 (in Spanish)


As already explained on the post Construmat trade show exported to China in 2012 here at Sinalunya, Fira Barcelona together with the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) have agreed to organize Construmat China in Beijing between July 11th and 13th, 2012. This construction trade show will be held at the Beijing Convention Center, which offers to exhibitors an area of 24,000 squared meters. At least 200 exhibitors are expected to take place in this event.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

China new world's leader on wind energy production

From http://www.avui.cat/noticia/article/1-territori/11-mediambient/411689-la-xina-encapcala-el-ranquing-mundial-de-lenergia-eolica.html (in Catalan)

According to a recent report released by the World Wind Energy Association, in 2010 China surpassed United States as the world's leading country on the production of wind energy with a cumulative installed capacity of 44,733 MW of the former in front of the 40,180 MW of the latter. The third position is for Germany, with 27,215 MW, followed by Spain and India. The list includes other 83 countries (one more than in 2009, Cyprus), but nearly 75% of the overall production happens in the first five countries in the list. Catalonia has recently increased the cumulative installed capacity over 1,000 MW produced in 38 wind farms.

This report was presented at the International Wind Energy Exhibition and Conference CWEE2011 held in Shanghai (China) and it can be downloaded in different languages:

Another downloadable item from the World Wind Energy Association website is the Interactive World Wind Energy Map.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Second Spanish-Chinese Water Forum held in Nanjing

From http://www.marm.es/es/prensa/ultimas-noticias/notas-de-prensa-din.aspx?tcm=tcm:7-155979-16 (in Spanish)

The Spanish Secretary of State for the Rural Environment and Water, Josep Puxeu, has opened the Second Spanish-Chinese Water Forum held in Nanjing, China, together with Vice Minister of Ministry of Water Resources, Hu Siyi. During his speech, Josep Puxeu has claimed the importance of the collaboration between the two countries in the water sector, both a the private and the public levels. Both goverments are willing to cooperate on technology transfer and on integrated resources water management, as well as on wastewater treatment, water reclamation and reuse and desalination. Other agreements were the establishment of a cooperation link between the Júcar and Liao river basins and the organization of the Spanish-Chinese Water Forum every two years.

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="600" caption="Spanish-Chinese Water Forum (Image source: http://www.mwr.gov.cn)"]Spanish-Chinese Water Forum (Image source: http://www.mwr.gov.cn)[/caption]

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Banco de Santander sets foot in rural China

From http://www.icex.es/icex/cda/controller/pageICEX/0,6558,5518394_5519005_6366453_4479153,00.html (in Spanish)

Banco de Santander has reached an agreement with the China Construction Bank to develop a joint-venture in rural China that will allow the Spanish bank firmly establish itself in the Chinese market. Investment will reach 3.5 billion yuan (370 million euros), of which 80.1% will be provided by the China Construction Bank and the other 19.9% by Banco de Santander. This venture will be essential in order to provide services to the rural population in China, which still accounts for two thirds of its 1.3 billion inhabitants.