Spain
Nowadays, education in Spain is becoming increasingly popular in Europe and beyond. This European country is attracting more and more visitors who want not only to enjoy a good rest, but also to get acquainted with the country’s rich culture and history, and to learn Spanish.
Swedes, Dutch, Germans and Americans are the first among those who choose to study Spanish in Spain. And students from the CIS complete this list of the top five countries of origin. Students educated in Spanish schools rate the level of education very highly, with 97% saying that they would recommend this type of trip to their friends. To a large extent this is because education in Spain is attractive in terms of the ratio of price to quality.
Spanish universities are some of the oldest in the world. Education in Spain dates back with its traditions to the 13th century. The first university was founded in Salamanca in 1218. Historians believe that King Alfonso IX founded it in response to the opening of the University of Valencia by his cousin and rival Alfonso VIII of Castile. SalamancaUniversityquickly absorbed all the latest trends in science, and after 30 years the pope declared it one of the top four universities in the world. It was here that Columbus first presented his initial draft to the Faculty of Theology and that the first female professor Beatriz de Galindo taught in Latin. It is believed that Cervantes and the conquistador Hernan Cortes studied in Salamanca.
The universities in Barcelona and Granada are very well known in the world; the University of Barcelona was founded in 1450, and Granada – in 1526. Among the most prestigious public universities of the country also include "young" universities of Madrid, Seville, Valencia.
Education in Spain also offers specialized training – the school of applied arts, art schools, language courses, including Spanish language courses for foreigners, and other programs.
Agency "Assyl Asset" will help you in dealing with the preparation of documents, consular legalization, obtaining visas and further formalities in Spain.
Universities, places of interest and the national symbols
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