

Training in Landscape Architecture is broadly spread throughout Europe and other continents. In fact, many countries have been offering graduate programs in Landscape Architecture for many years now.
Currently in Europe there is a partnership movement that tries to bring together Landscape Architecture Schools. It is called ECLAS (European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools) and its aim is to foster and develop the highest standards of landscape architecture education by promoting the exchange of knowledge and ideas through an enhanced
interaction amongst academics and researchers and by representing the Schools/educational institutions at an institutional level within the framework of the European Union.
Together with ECLAS, the Thematic Network Le:Notre is being developed. Le:Notre brings together more than 100 universities worldwide whose goal is to standardise landscape architecture education at a global level.
Within this context, in 2006 we saw the appearance of the Master in Landscape Architecture Juana de Vega,
as the result of a cooperation agreement signed by the University of A Coruña, the University of Santiago de Compostela and the Fundación Juana de Vega. Its goal is to provide specialised training within the field of landscape architecture, thus filling a
gap in theSpanish and Galician universitysystems regarding the discipline of landscape architecture and the complex world of knowledge related to it.
Fundación Juana de Vega | Rúa Salvador Allende nº 92 | C.P.:15176 San Pedro de Nos - Oleiros | A Coruña - España