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Departments

Departments are in charge of coordinating courses in accordance with University planning. They foster research and other university activities within an area of knowledge or group of areas of knowledge which are related to the department and are justified from the academic standpoint with effectiveness and efficiency.
Duties of departments:

  • Assign and coordinate assigned courses in accordance with the planning of the faculty or school or centres where they are taught and make proposals for creating this plan.
  • Ensure that department members comply with their obligations.
  • Promote and coordinate research projects.
  • Support teaching and research activities and initiatives by department members as well as initiatives to improve the quality of services offered by the department.
  • Organise and develop postgraduate studies and specialisation courses within the area(s) of competence.
  • Ensure compliance with courses taught in the Valencian language offered each academic year.
  • Manage the budget.
  • Encourage and carry out UV cooperation activities with public or private entities in the area of competence.
  • Participate in the selection process of staff members who are required to work under current regulations.

 

 

 

Departments

The Department of Geology of the University of Valencia, attached to the Faculty of Biological Sciences was established in 1968 and is composed of the Teaching and Research Staff of the area of knowledge of Crystallography and Mineralogy, Stratigraphy, External Geodynamics and Paleontology, by the administration and service staff attached and by students enrolled in courses taught by the Department.

Currently, we teach subjects in the following degrees:

  • Llicenciatura in Biology
  • Llicenciatura in Environmental Sciences
  • Llicenciatura in Chemistry

The Department is the body responsible for coordinating the teaching according to the planning of the University and for promoting research and other university activities relating to the areas of knowledge of Crystallography and Mineralogy, Stratigraphy, External Geodynamics and Paleontology.