Mobility Committee
The International Mobility Committee is the coordinating, consulting and advisory body for policies and actions in the field of international student mobility.
It carries out its functions under the impulse of the vice-rectorate responsible for international mobility.

The Committee is made up of the vice-rector responsible for international policy at the UB, who chairs it, the vice-rectors responsible for international mobility at the UB faculties and schools, and the head of the department or office responsible for mobility.
In relation to international student mobility, the International Mobility Committee has the following functions:
- To draw up reports and proposals for action to improve international student mobility.
- To facilitate coordination between those responsible for international mobility in the faculties and schools to which the UB's simultaneous study programmes are affiliated.
- To promote the international mobility of students on national interuniversity programmes in which the UB participates.
- All other powers attributed to it by these regulations or other UB regulations.
The Committee shall operate in accordance with the UB's regulations on collegiate bodies. It may act as a plenary body or in specialised sections depending on the matters it must deal with.
Its composition is as follows:
- the Dean or the person he or she delegates, who chairs it,
- the head of studies of the faculty's courses of study or the person he/she delegates to represent him/her,
- a representative of the Academic Committee for Official Master's Degrees proposed by the Faculty Board,
- two student members of the Faculty Board elected by the student representatives on the Faculty Board,
- one grant holder from the International Relations Office, with voice but without vote, chosen by the members of this group,
- a grant holder from the Language Services, with voice and without vote, chosen by the members of this group,
- a representative of the administration and services staff, with voice and without vote, at the proposal of the Faculty Board.

