The UJI, within the framework of the UJI Emprén project and the Erasmus+ program of the European Union, coordinates the project in which the five Valencian public universities participate.

The Universitat Jaume I has opened the third edition of the entrepreneurial mobility program University Junior International Entrepreneurs, included within the "Innovative Entrepreneur Campus" project, promoted by the five Valencian public universities and coordinated by Jaume I within the framework of the UJI Emprén Plan and the Erasmus+ program of the European Union. The call, which will be open until April 29, 2016 and is aimed at UJI students and recent graduates, It was presented yesterday by the deputy director of the INCREA Chair, María Ripollés, and the person in charge of the Office of Professional Integration and Internships of the UJI, Maribel Beas.

University Junior International Entrepreneurs aims to develop, in a global environment, the entrepreneurial talent of excellent students by promoting their international mobility with global entrepreneurial initiatives. The five universities carry out joint lines of work such as mobility and international training, teacher training, helping students from the beginning with the aim of knowing what is being done at the university to promote entrepreneurship and the promulgation of an award directed by the Polytechnic University of Valencia that assesses a business idea and the possibilities of implementation.

The different phases of the University Junior International Entrepreneurs program are, first of all, the selection of the students who present their business proposals and the destination country for mobility. The next step will be online training from the UJI with which an international entrepreneurship certificate will be obtained. Once the training is completed, two students will be selected to stay in a high-level European company for two months. When this mobility period ends, the University will grant a specialization diploma in international entrepreneurship.

We leave you in summary the most relevant information from yesterday's presentation day:

Mobility:
– The UJI announces 4 places for 2-month internships
– €2000/2 months of internship + travel insurance and healthcare with TSE
– Stay from June/July to December 30, 2016
– Travel to member countries

Calendar:
April 6 – 29: submission of applications
April 11: training by OIPEP for the submission of applications (how to do a Europass, motivation letter...)
May 9: resolution
9 – 20 May: interviews
May 23: definitive publication chosen
June: blended training

Requirements:
– Be a UJI undergraduate student, official master's degree (if it is a bachelor's degree, have passed 60 ECTS min.)
– Mobility to another country other than that of residence
– Be from 1 member country
– Not having done mobility for more than 10 months with the Erasmus program
– Minimum B1 in destination country language or work language
– Have an Eª plan
– Do not do Erasmus+ in the same period
– Have participated in some entrepreneurship training (INCREA chair, Yuzz…). If this requirement is not met, the INCREA chair will open an online course to fill any gaps.

After passing the selection process through the UJI, the host company will interview the candidate for selection.

More information on the OIPEP UJI website

As part of the UJI Emprén Project and the EU Erasmus+ Programme, the UJI coordinates the project in which the five Valencian public universities participate.

The Universitat Jaume I (UJI) has begun the third edition of the entrepreneur mobility program called University Junior International Entrepreneurs, which forms part of the «the Campus of Innovative Entrepreneurs» Project, promoted by the five Valencian public universities, and coordinated by the UJI within the UJI Emprén Plan and the EU Erasmus+ Programme. This call, which will continue until 29 April 2016, addresses students and recent UJI graduates. It was presented yesterday by the Deputy Director of the INCREA Chair, María Ripollés, and by Maribel Beas, the person in charge of the UJI Office of the Vice-Rector for Students Employment and Educational Innovation.

The objective of University Junior International Entrepreneurs is to globally develop entrepreneurial talent among excellent students by promoting their international mobility with overall entrepreneurial initiatives. The five Valencian public universities have set up work lines that include: international mobility and training; teacher training; help for students from the beginning so they know what they are doing at university to promote entrepreneurship; a call of an award directed by the Valencia Polytechnic University that evaluates a business idea and the possibilities of implementing it.

The various stages of the University Junior International Entrepreneurs Program are firstly selecting those students who present business proposals and the country where their mobility is to take place. The next step is UJI's online training with which they will acquire an international entrepreneurship certificate. When training ends, the next step is to select two students for a 2-month placement in a leading European company. When this mobility period ends, the UJI will hand out a specialized international entrepreneurship diploma.

L'UJI, within the framework of the UJI Emprén project and the Erasmus+ program of the European Union, coordinates the project in which the five Valencian public universities participate.

The Universitat Jaume I has launched the third edition of the entrepreneurial mobilization program University Junior International Entrepreneurs, It encompasses the “Innovative Entrepreneur Campus” project, promoted by the five Valencian public universities and coordinated by Jaume I within the framework of the UJI Emprén Plan and the Erasmus+ program of the European Union. The call, which will be open until April 29, 2016 and is directed to students and recent graduates of UJI, It will be presented here by María Ripollés and Maribel Beas.

University Junior International Entrepreneurs, recognized in the framework of Erasmus+, has the objective of developing, in a global environment, the entrepreneurial talent of excellent students promoting the latest international mobilization with global entrepreneurial initiatives. The five universities have joint work lines with international mobilization and training, teacher training helps students from the beginning to the end of the network, which is what is at the university to promote entrepreneurship and the promulgation of an award directed by the Polytechnic University of Valencia that values ​​a business idea and the implementation possibilities.

The different phases of the University Junior International Entrepreneurs program are, first of all, the selection of students who present their business proposals and the country of destination to carry out the mobilization. The next step will be online training by the UJI, which will result in an international entrepreneurship certificate. Once the training is completed, two students will be selected to complete their stay in a high-level European company for two months. At the end of this period of mobilization, the University will award a diploma of specialization in international entrepreneurship.

We briefly summarize the most relevant information from the day's presentation:

Mobility:
– The UJI announces 4 places for 2-month internships
– €2000/2 months of internship + travel insurance and health assistance with TSE
– Stay from June/July to December 30, 2016
– Travel to member countries

Calendar:
– 6 – 29 April: submission of applications
– April 11: training by OIPEP for the presentation of applications (with a *Europass, motivation letter…)
– 9 Maig: resolved
– 9 – 20 Maig: interviews
– 23 Maig: definitive publication escollits
– Juny: blended training

Requirements:
– Be an undergraduate UJI student, with an official master's degree (if you are an undergraduate, have a minimum of 60 *ECTS)
– Mobility to a country other than the one of residence
– Be a member of the country
– Not having been mobilized for more than 10 months within the Erasmus program
– Minimum B1 in the language of the destination country or the language of work
– Dispose of pla d'Iª
– Do not do Erasmus+ in the last period
– Have participated in some entrepreneurship training (INCREA Chair, Yuzz…)

After passing the selection process at the UJI, the support company will conduct an interview with the candidate for the second selection.

More information on the OIPEP UJI website

 

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