Definition: an international agreement is a formal expression that regulates partnerships between UCAB and an organism, institution or foreign university for the development of joint activities in areas related to the purpose of both institutions.
Objective: the main objective of an international agreement subscription is to formalize mutual collaboration as a framework for promoting projects that add value to the internationalization process of UCAB in all aspects: teaching, research, extension, service, and university management. Therefore it is important for these agreements to have a mutual benefit relationship during the entire period of validity.
Classification: there are two types of institutional agreements. First, general agreements, also called framework agreements; and, second, specific agreements, also called addenda or reference terms. In practical terms, it is expected that every international partnership formally developed, allows signing a general agreement and as many specific agreements as projects intended to achieve through each alliance.