by Amalia Herencia Grillo | Jul 17, 2018 | Uncategorized
According to the last Open Doors report by the IIE, there is still a majority of US students going abroad to Europe. From these, most of them spend their time in cities (Madrid, Barcelona, Sevilla, Granada and Bilbao still host around 80% of students). The remaining...
by Amalia Herencia Grillo | Jun 20, 2018 | Uncategorized
Following an interview by James Rhodes, a British concert pianist currently living in Madrid, I’d like to go through some “fun facts” about what is life in Spain. Rhodes says:” I have no reason to lie when I tell you that everything is better in Spain” (you can read...
by Amalia Herencia Grillo | Jun 6, 2018 | Uncategorized
One profesor at a Study Abroad program that I interviewed a couple years ago, told me that: “There is a wrong idea that the meeting point between students and locals is “the culture”; in fact, the culture is another service provided to students, since most of it takes...
by Amalia Herencia Grillo | May 16, 2018 | Uncategorized
If you are eager to improve your Intercultural Competence and have always wanted to travel abroad, this is your opportunity. Our 2018/19 courses application is now open. You can choose between: COURSE DATES 3-week Cultural translator: addressed to education abroad...
by Amalia Herencia Grillo | May 2, 2018 | Uncategorized
Picture: A group of students taking a class at the University of Sevilla main building’s garden International students that want to join a regular course at any public or private university in Spain need to be aware of something that may at first sound obvious…...