In Mediterráneo International we have a clear international vocation, which is reflected in our strong focus on international programmes, and our efforts to constantly engage with the latest policies at a European and international level. We have been awarded the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE) until 2027, and we work to provide our students with the best international experiences. We believe that internationalisation is a means for us to further research, improve the quality in education, and support our students and staff. Our centre would not be the same without the richness that cultural exchange, diversity of perspectives, and different life experiences bring to it, thanks to our priority: to include internationalisation in our objectives and activities.
Mediterráneo International is an agency for transnational mobility and a host institution based in Valencia, that also promotes the design and implementation of initiatives funded in the field of European policies for development, innovation, training, research, and territorial cooperation. During recent years, we have participated in many European projects, encouraging transnational cooperation between organisations and the mobility of students. We receive around 500 students per year from all over Europe that take part in different educational projects, and we organise teaching, training, and learning activities.

MCC is accredited with the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education
Our organisation undertakes to:
• Respect in full the principles of non-discrimination, transparency and inclusion set out in the Erasmus+ Programme.
• Ensure equal and equitable access and opportunities to current and prospective participants from all backgrounds, paying particular attention to the inclusion of those with fewer opportunities.
• Ensure full automatic recognition of all credits (based on the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System – ECTS) gained for learning outcomes satisfactorily achieved during a period of study/training abroad, including during blended mobility.
• Charge no fees, in the case of credit mobility, to incoming mobile students for tuition, registration, examinations or access to laboratory and library facilities.
• Ensure the quality of the mobility activities and of the cooperation projects throughout the application and implementation phases.
• Implement the priorities of the Erasmus+ Programme:
• By undertaking the necessary steps to implement digital mobility management in line with the technical standards of the European Student Card Initiative.
• By promoting environmentally friendly practices in all activities related to the Programme.
• By encouraging the participation of individuals with fewer opportunities in the Programme.
• By promoting civic engagement and encouraging students and staff to get involved as active citizens before, during and after their participation in a mobility activity or cooperation project.