Translation blog by Victoria in English
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Problems on Erasmus and tips on how to overcome them
Everyone talks about Erasmus like it's an amazing experience that they'd do again and that they'd recommend to everyone. Travelling, learning languages, parties, meeting people, getting to know yourself... Everything seems like an advantage when a student talks about...
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What to consider when choosing your internship abroad
The time has come to choose the company with which you will do your university internship and, if there's one thing you're sure about, it's that you want to do it abroad. So, start looking for internships abroad... We'll help you! The decision isn't an easy one, and...
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From the city to the village, this is the new rural Erasmus
This 2021/2022 academic year begins with new developments that you're going to want to hear, because the new Erasmus is here to stay: let's go on rural Erasmus! To give you an idea, you'd spend between 3 and 5 months and receive close to €1000 living in provinces with...
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Welcome to Spain. You can be religiously and conscientiously free. Part 1.
And why do I say this? So that anyone in the world knows the kind of society that we have here and what, in theory, you have the freedom to do, say or think. First and foremost, starting at the beginning, 'freedom of conscience' can be understood as the capacity of a...
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Before going on erasmus...
The Erasmus experience is unique and unforgettable. But before you go, there are things you have to know so that your arrival in the new city where you are going to spend a few months of your life, feels easier: Book your flights as early as possible. This way they...
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Scared of travelling alone?
Today I am going to give some advice to those adventurers that want to throw themselves into the experience of travelling alone, so I'm using this blog to help you as much as I can. The first bit of advice is don't be afraid to be afraid, in other words, it's normal...
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How to choose an Erasmus destination
Source Hello everyone! Everyone on this page is in a different phase of Erasmus right now. There are those that will have already done their stay abroad and those that are here recounting their experiences, there are also those that are currently in their host city,...
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Turing Scheme replaces Erasmus in the UK: all about the new exchange programme
Does the new Turing Scheme ring any bells? One and a half year after their Referendum, the UK permanently left the European Union. The consequences? There are many, and they also affect new students. The UK does not participate in the Erasmus programme anymore....
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"And if you can't go on Erasmus, then what?"
From my point of view, going on Erasmus should be compulsory for everyone. It is a really rewarding experience in all aspects of life. Well, maybe not on your finances, but that depends on the destination you choose haha. However, we can't always go on Erasmus. Maybe...
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How to improve your language skills as an Erasmus student
Hello everyone! Today I'll be addressing those interested in improving a language during their Erasmus year. I think it's an important subject because many of us choose to go on Erasmus not just for the experience but also to improve our language or to learn one if we...
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TYPICAL SPANISH FOOD: TRADITIONAL POTATO OMELETTE (JUICY!)
Potato omelette is one of the signature dishes of traditional Spanish cuisine. But do we really know the origin of this exquisite delicacy? The mix of chance and necessity were the key ingredients that led to its creation in the the town of Villanueva de la Serena,...
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8 Tips for Living Happily as a Couple
Living as a couple can be the most beautiful and happy experience, one that we've desired for a long time, one that we dream about when we meet the ideal person, so? How can it turn into a complete nightmare? There are certain things that can outweigh and put an end to...
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How to study for an exam: everything you need to know to use the best techniques for any subject or type of exam
The exam period is stressful for all students at any level of education. The main problem that presents itself is how to study for an exam.These are the main study techniques to study quickly and properly for an exam: follow them and everything will be much better and...
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Benefits of studying a master's degree online, study your subject from home
Along with telework, studying the degree or masters online will be on the cards from this year, that's why we want to tell you the various benefits of studying a master's degree online! This has been a year of changes that took us all by surprise, it's true, but as they...
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Ghosts in England - Essex, Gloucestershire, Greater Manchester, Hampshire and Hertfordshire (3/6)
Geographical location of the counties of Essex, Gloucestershire, Greater Manchester, Hampshire and Hertfordshire (Source - modified file) Essex In Borley, specifically in the Rectory, built on the site which centuries ago sat a Cistercian monastery, the reverend Bull...
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Ghosts in England - Bristol and Buckinghamshire (1/6)
I'm starting this blog with a series of entries that will revolve around some legends from Great Britain, those that have always amazed me, especially after visiting some locations that some consider "cursed" whilst others look for explanations that could justify...
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Ghosts in England - Cornwall, Cumbria, Derbyshire, Devon, Dorset and Durham (2/6)
Geographical location of the counties of Cornwall, Cumbria, Derbyshire, Devon, Dorset and Durham (Source - modified file) Cornwall A large forest around the river Kennall with ghosts The Nature Reserve of Kennall Vale, in Falmouth, in days gone by was the location of...
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Ghosts in England - Isle of Wight, Kent, Lincolnshire, Merseyside, West Midlands, Northumberland and Nottinghamshire (4/6)
Geographic location of the counties of the Isle of Wight, Kent, Lincolnshire, Merseyside, West Midlands, Northumberland and Nottinghamshire (Source - modified file) Isle of Wight The most haunted island on the planet boasts so many legends that it's difficult to even...
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Going for tapas in Spain
Hello fellow travellers! Today I want to talk to you about a great Spanish tradition linked to our rich cuisine, and I'm sure that you will love it and it will make you want to travel around Spain even more. Surely you've already heard of tapas or appetisers. If not,...
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Spanish Music: Flamenco
Hello! This time I want to talk to you about a really important component of Spanish culture: its music. Since time immemorial music has been one of the greatest forms of expression for people, and throughout history has represented a sign of identity for different...