Agreement Extension and Modification of University Internship Program Between Canary Islands Government and Madrid Polytechnic University
Extension of Educational Cooperation between Canary Islands and Madrid Polytechnic University
Overview
In June 2025, the Canary Islands government officially extended an educational cooperation agreement with Madrid Polytechnic University (UPM) for another four years, until June 2029.
This agreement allows UPM students to undertake non-paid practical internships within the Canary Islands' National Parks network, providing them valuable hands-on experience in environmental conservation and ecological management.
The extension reflects ongoing commitment to environmental education and sustainable tourism, vital for the region's ecological preservation and local economy.
Significance
This move is particularly significant for residents and students, as it ensures the continuity of practical training opportunities amid changing regulations.
Notably, the agreement now clarifies that UPM will handle Social Security obligations related to student internships, aligning with recent legislative updates aimed at improving workers' rights in training programs.
The adjustments demonstrate the authorities' focus on safeguarding students' social protections while promoting environmental stewardship.
Impact
Overall, this extension supports both educational and ecological goals, reinforcing the ties between academia and regional conservation efforts, and ensuring that upcoming generations of environmental professionals gain crucial field experience in the Canary Islands' diverse national parks.