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A mobility program was carried out during the last two years between the Universities of Cadiz (Spain)
and Algarve (Portugal) under the EU funded Erasmus+ Mobility for Teaching. The objective of the
mobility was twofold: on one hand, it included the strengthening of the existing scientific cooperation
between the University of Cadiz (home institution) and the University of Algarve (host institution) in the
field of the Gulf of Cadiz Physical Oceanography; on the other hand, it pretended to improve the
teaching quality, focusing on both the lecturers and the students. Both institutions have long ties of
cooperation that have recently been intensified under the umbrella of the International Campus of
Marine Excellence (CeiMar). Specific objectives oriented towards the lecturers included the exchange
of teaching experiences among them as well as the comparison of teaching strategies and
methodologies between the host and home institutions at the Master level in order to evaluate and
enhance the best teaching practices with the aim of improving the students learning process. Specific
objectives oriented towards the students included: (1) to provide local students that cannot afford
studying a Master degree abroad with a foreign teacher in the discipline that will offer them different
added expectations; (2) to teach students different subjects from those taught at the host institution,
thus benefitting from new scientific knowledge and experiences. It must be pointed out that the subject
taught by the home institution lecturer represents a competence lacking at the host institution, hence
complementing the program of the discipline and providing an added value to the Master degree.
Informal questionnaires carried out among students by the host institution revealed that they evaluated
having a foreign teacher as a very positive experience. In terms of research, collaboration among both
institutions is of great importance because they are both located within the same geographic region
and hence, they share common interests. The mobility promoted finishing on-going collaborative
publications as well as sharing new research experiences, data and knowledge, hence leading to an
improvement of the Physical Oceanography state-of-the-art in the Gulf of Cadiz. In fact, two scientific
papers on the Gulf of Cadiz circulation system and two on the storm climate along the Gulf of Cadiz
and its relation with coastal hazards have been recently published as a direct result of the mobility
program.
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Erasmus+ Physical Oceanography Gulf of Cadiz Cadiz Algarve