International affairs

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International Mobility Agreements

Universidad San Sebastián has a broad network of international partnerships, enabling both USS students and students from institutions worldwide to participate in an international academic exchange.  

Embrace the experience and broaden your horizons to new academic, professional, and cultural perspectives. 

University Networks

Learn Chile

Learn Chile is a network of over 20 higher education institutions, supported by the Chilean government through the export promotion agency ProChile. The network’s primary goal is to promote the internationalization of Chile’s academic offerings and position the country as a top destination for international students. Established in 2013, Learn Chile is the leading Chilean network dedicated to promoting tertiary education on a global scale, showcasing the  educational opportunities Chile offers and attracting students from around the world.

CONAHEC

The Consortium for North American Higher Education Collaboration (CONAHEC) is a network of higher education institutions from Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Its mission is to help member institutions develop educational programs and opportunities, prepare global professionals, and contribute to the ongoing success of North America’s higher education community, while fostering relationships. CONAHEC has over 150 members, including institutions from Canada, Mexico, the United States, as well as Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Germany, Jamaica, Korea, Peru, Qatar, Spain, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom.

ICUSTA

The International Council of Universities in the Spirit of Saint Thomas Aquinas (ICUSTA) is a global community of Catholic higher education institutions inspired by the values and teachings of Saint Thomas Aquinas. ICUSTA includes 31 member institutions from countries such as Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, Spain, the United States, the Philippines, France, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mozambique, South Sudan, Taiwan, and Zimbabwe. The network encourages collaboration, academic exchange, and the integration of Thomistic values in education.

INILATmov+

(INILATmov+ is an initiative  of the Latin American Internationalization Network, aimed at promoting and facilitating both virtual and in-person student mobility for undergraduate and graduate students. It also focuses on fostering academic among institutions from six countries within the network. Participating countries and their networks include Argentina (REDCIUN), Brazil (FAUBAI), Chile (Learn Chile), Colombia (RCI-ASCUN), Mexico (AMPEI), and Peru (REDIPERÚ).

UMAP

University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific (UMAP) is a consortium of higher education institutions and partners deidcated to expanding  study abroad opportunities across the Asia-Pacific region. UMAP offers a range of short- and long-term exchange programs, both in-person and online, as well as Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) experiences. Through these initiatives, UMAP enhances academic mobility and cross-cultural understanding. providing students with enriching global learning experiences.

REDIFAM

The Network of Latin American University Family Institutes (REDIFAM) is made up of 23 institutes from Catholic or Catholic-inspired universities across Latin America. Its mission is to promote academic and pastoral collaboration on family-related issues, strengthen family relationships, and address challenges with a holistic approach rooted in Catholic values. REDIFAM organizes conferences and activities to foster dialogue among academics and professionals and collaborates with the International Network of University Family Institutes (REDIUF). Recently, representatives from the Universidad San Sebastián were appointed to key positions within REDIFAM.

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