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The Learning Agreement is an academic document that outlines the equivalent subjects or credits that will be recognised by the home university. The recognition of these credits will depend entirely on the criteria set by the home university.

The Learning Agreement document must be provided by your university.

It must be approved and signed by the academic tutor at your home university.

At UMA, the academic tutors or faculty mobility coordinators are responsible for signing the document (the International Relations Office is not authorised to sign the Learning Agreement).

Your Learning Agreement will not be final until you have selected your subjects on the Algoria platform.

Signing the Learning Agreement


To sign the Agreement, you must upload the PDF file to the Algoria platform (under the Subject Selection and Subject Modification sections), and your academic tutor will sign it digitally. ✱ This option will only be available once the official subject selection period begins.

If you need to sign the Learning Agreement before the subject selection period opens, you may send it by email to your UMA tutor or the faculty coordinator. The International Relations Office does not take part in signing the agreement.

Attention: any Learning Agreement signed before the selection of subjects in Algoria is provisional, does not guarantee a place in the selected subjects, nor constitutes enrolment. The availability of places is not guaranteed.

*UMA does not currently use the EWP (OLA) platform. You must generate your Learning Agreement as a PDF in order for it to be signed.

UMA INFORMATION FOR COMPLETING THE LEARNING AGREEMENT (ERASMUS+):

Section: General Information

Receiving institution: enter the details of the faculty coordinator of the faculty where you have been nominated.

Section: “Commitment of the three parties”

Responsible person at the receiving institution: enter the details of your UMA academic tutor. You can find out who your UMA tutor is on the main page of your Algoria profile (after your nomination).

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