C3IS negotiates the possible creation of a new customized course in collaboration with the Monterrey Institute of Technology
4/8/25
The Carlos III International School (C3IS) of the Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M) today welcomed Dr. Claudia Lizette Garay Rondero and Rodrigo Peimbert García, Director of Internationalization at the School of Engineering and Sciences of the Monterrey Institute of Technology (Mexico). Both representatives were welcomed by Loles Morell, Director of the Carlos III International School Office, at a meeting aimed at strengthening academic cooperation between the two institutions.

During the meeting, progress was made on planning a possible customized course to be offered in 2026. This program, developed jointly with the Tecnológico de Monterrey, would be part of the long-standing collaboration between the two universities. The initial purpose would be to allow students to explore key areas of engineering and science through an international, practical, and interdisciplinary academic experience.
Customized courses at the Carlos III International School
The Carlos III International School designs and implements customized academic programs for universities and international centers. These customized courses, which can vary in length and be adapted to different academic levels, combine training in English or Spanish with cultural activities, visits to companies and institutions, and interactive sessions with specialized faculty.
Customized courses can focus on various areas, such as engineering, economics, business, social sciences, law, history, or culture, and can be taught on the UC3M campuses or in a hybrid/online format.
If you represent an institution interested in organizing a customized program in collaboration with UC3M, you can find more information and contact the Carlos III International School team at: carlos3is@uc3m.es
