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Canary Islands Government Publishes Cooperation Agreement with University of Las Palmas for Student Internships

Published: June 10, 2025|education|Gobierno de Canarias

Canary Islands Government and University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Sign Cooperation Agreement

Overview

The Canary Islands government has officially announced a new cooperation agreement with the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC) to facilitate internships and final degree or master's projects for students.

Published in the official bulletin on June 10, 2025, this pact aims to deepen ties between the local administration and the university, promoting hands-on training for students in public administration settings.

The agreement, signed on May 23, 2025, allows students from ULPGC and other Spanish or foreign universities, through exchange or mobility programs, to access external internships that complement their studies.

Objectives and Importance

This initiative is vital for young people preparing for the workforce, giving them practical experience within the government structure of the Canary Islands.

It also emphasizes the importance of educational collaboration in boosting employability and fostering talent in the region.

Key Provisions

  • The agreement regulates the duration, logistics, confidentiality, and legal protections related to these internships, ensuring students’ rights and safety are prioritized.
  • It includes provisions for supervision, evaluation, and intellectual property rights linked to student work.
  • The agreement aligns with national and European data protection laws.

Duration and Monitoring

  • The collaboration is set to last four years, with potential renewals.
  • It includes mechanisms for resolving disputes and monitoring progress.

Broader Impact

Overall, the agreement signifies a strong step toward integrating academic training with public service, directly benefitting students, educational institutions, and the broader Canary Islands society.

"This partnership exemplifies how regional authorities are actively investing in university-industry ties to support regional development and young employment."