Master Cooperation Grant (MCAD)
Program Overview
Introduction to the Master's in Cooperation for Development (MCAD) Program
The Master's in Cooperation for Development (MCAD) program at the Universitat Polit鐵nica de Val鈩cia (UPV) is designed to provide high-level training in the field of development. The program responds to the growing need for professionals with specialized and interdisciplinary training in this area.
Objectives of the MCAD Program
The objectives of the MCAD program include:
- Applying the knowledge acquired during the teaching period
- Complementing the training of the first course through experiential learning
- Stimulating learning and reflection through immersion in a development process
Description of the MCAD Program
The MCAD program offers a unique opportunity for students to gain professional experience in cooperation for development. The program is designed for students enrolled in the Master's in Cooperation for Development at UPV.
Convocatoria 2025
The 2025 call for applications includes:
- Bases, plan of work, and resolution of the call
- Resoluci 2025
- Convocatoria 2025
- Anexo I Modelo Plan de Trabajo
Convocatoria 2024
The 2024 call for applications includes:
- Resoluci 2ェ llamada 2024
- Resoluci 1ェ llamada 2024
- Convocatoria 2024
- Anexo I Modelo Plan de Trabajo
PLATAFORMA AIRE
The application for the MCAD program will be completed through the PLATAFORMA AIRE, which is accessible through the personal intranet.
Program Details
The MCAD program is a comprehensive training program that provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to work in the field of cooperation for development. The program includes a combination of theoretical and practical training, with a focus on experiential learning.
Eligibility Criteria
The MCAD program is open to students who are enrolled in the Master's in Cooperation for Development at UPV.
Application Process
The application process for the MCAD program involves completing an application form and submitting it through the PLATAFORMA AIRE. The application form must include a plan of work and other supporting documents.
Evaluation Criteria
The evaluation criteria for the MCAD program include the applicant's academic record, plan of work, and other supporting documents.
Scholarship Opportunities
The MCAD program offers scholarship opportunities to students who are enrolled in the program. The scholarships are awarded based on the applicant's academic record and plan of work.
Program Structure
The MCAD program is structured to provide students with a comprehensive training in cooperation for development. The program includes a combination of theoretical and practical training, with a focus on experiential learning.
Career Opportunities
The MCAD program provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to work in the field of cooperation for development. The program prepares students for careers in international organizations, non-governmental organizations, and government agencies.
