Singular campuses

In addition to the five campuses spread throughout the city of Granada, the University of Granada has the particularity of having two campuses in North Africa, located in the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla. This peculiarity has an impact on the different functions performed by the University, the existing governance actions and the design of future strategies.

The great majority of the proposals included in this Strategic Plan involve all the people and groups that make up the UGR, no matter what campus or territory they belong to. However, as a result of the strategic reflection process carried out, we are convinced of the need to design unique strategies for our campuses in Ceuta and Melilla, in line with the proposals of this Strategic Plan and with the strategic lines for the cities of Ceuta and Melilla.

In particular, these strategies should focus on the following lines:

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Advancing towards a quality training offer and a satisfactory educational experience for students from the Ceuta and Melilla campuses under equal conditions with the University's other campuses.

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Focusing on the balance and stability of teaching and research staff (PDI), and helping develop the academic careers of young researchers on these campuses.

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Fostering new emerging, multidisciplinary research lines connected to the socio-economic environment of Ceuta and Melilla.

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. Promoting postgraduate training and encouraging the completion of doctoral theses at the campuses of Ceuta and Melilla (known as "singular campuses").

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Moving towards the professionalisation of management on these campuses.

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Contributing to increasing the impact and projection of the UGR in the cities of Ceuta and Melilla, promoting the hosting of scientific, innovation, cultural and sporting events.

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