Teaching

Teaching encompasses all activities linked to teaching and learning processes on official and UIB-specific courses alike. A specific working group will be in charge of developing the strategic goals and actions linked to this key pillar.

Basic Indicators

The range of courses available at the UIB is as follows:

The number of students is 19,239, distributed as follows:

11,389  undergraduate students at the UIB's own centres
 758  undergraduate students at centres affiliated with the UIB
 1,398  master's students
925  PhD students
 14,470  students on official courses
   
69   students on UIB-specific undergraduate degrees
1,109   students on UIB-specific postgraduate degrees
504   incoming mobility students
1,176   students on Open University for Seniors (UOM) courses
114   students on Language Service courses
1,701   students on Cultural Activities Service (SAC) courses
96   students on other courses
4,769   students on non-official courses

 

The number of teaching staff is 1,696, distributed as follows:

150  full professors
319  senior lecturers
201  contract lecturers with a doctoral degree
27  assistant lecturers with a doctoral degree
48  assistant lecturers
918  associate lecturers
27  other staff
 1,696  teaching and research staff (PDI)

 

The data above are from 15th March 2022 and are solely intended as a guide. Please visit the transparency portal for official figures.

Related Units

The structures that support teaching are:

On the one hand, teaching centres: faculties and schools, the Centre for Postgraduate Studies and the Doctoral School.

And, on the other hand, admin units linked to teaching, which are as follows:

Regarding non-official courses (UIB-specific degrees), there are two core support structures: