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University life is a special chapter that leaves a lasting impression. For many students, relocating to a different city becomes essential when their desired degree programme isn’t available locally.
Studying in Spain isn’t just about attending lectures – it’s about living somewhere with real energy and a pace of life that lets you enjoy both work and play. Each year, Spain draws in roughly 80,000 international students.
Granada is one of Spain's ultimate student cities, with over 60,000 students calling it home. The student experience in Granada is legendary for good reason. It's affordable, sociable, and steeped in culture, making it a top choice for both Spanish and international students.
Granada is often described as a true college town—students shape the city’s character, rhythm, and social scene. Thanks to the University of Granada, one of Spain’s largest and most internationally connected universities, the local vibe is energetic and open-minded.
Granada isn’t just famous for its ancient palaces and mountain views – it’s a proper student city at heart. With the University of Granada woven through its cobbled streets, the place hums with youthful energy.
Spain provides an ideal setting for people to immerse themselves in both the language and lifestyle, with its diverse regions each offering a unique dialect and cultural flavour.
Home to some of the world's top universities, like the University of Barcelona (UB) and Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona (UAB), Barcelona attracts over 25,000 international students and researchers each year.
Barcelona is a magnet for students, both from within Spain and across the globe. With renowned universities and a lively cultural scene, it remains an attractive destination for those looking to study abroad. Students from over 200 countries flock to Barcelona's universities and colleges.
Studying in Barcelona combines academic excellence with the city's popping culture and international community. Known for its renowned educational institutions and awesome social scene, Barcelona is a magnet for international students.
Spain is not only a popular destination for foreigners looking to buy property but also for those pursuing their studies.
As the academic year approaches, the European medium-term rental platform HousingAnywhere has analysed searches by over one million overseas users seeking accommodation in Spain
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Every year, after the university entrance exam (EVAU), thousands of students in Spain have to start looking for what will be their new home for at least the next four years.
Erasmus in Barcelona is a popular choice for students looking to experience a vibrant city with a rich culture and history. This article provides essential information and tips for students planning their Erasmus adventure in the Catalan capital.
Spain is one of the best places to study abroad in Europe and many of the most requested universities in the Erasmus programme are in Spain. It’s the country that receives more foreign students than any other, and studying abroad in Spain isn't getting any less popular.
If you are one of the many students who will participate in the Erasmus programme in Spain in 2022, or are simply coming to Spain to study or work as a language assistant, for example, it's time to start looking for somewhere to live in Spain.
Student Experience has presented its new project in Pozuelo de Alarcón (Madrid). It is a student residence located at Avenida de Rodajos nº 3 and will have a capacity for 600 people.
Are you thinking of studying abroad in Spain in the future? Students are often attracted to spend at least a year in Spain because of its warm climate, sunny beaches, lively cities, local festivals and beautiful architecture.
The cost of renting a bedroom in a shared flat in Spain has increased by 2.9% in the last year, positioning itself in 340 euros a month on average, according to a study published by idealista.
Your Erasmus exchange is coming closer, but you still have no idea where you’ll be staying. Don’t worry, you are not alone! We are here to help you and after this article you’ll be more than ready to find your place in sunny Spain.
You really should arrange your housing before arriving.
We’ve all heard about the Erasmus programme, but what is it and how can you be a part of it? Today, we look at everything you need to know about Erasmus.
The Erasmus programme organises exchanges for students to study or work abroad in any European country that participates in the scheme.