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Erasmus blogs

  • My European Study Experience

    One of the best decisions I ever made was to study abroad. Ever since I was a kid I wanted to learn how to speak Italian, so when the opportunity to study in Italy presented itself I packed my bags and enrolled at the University of Bologna. The following...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Bologna 7 years ago
  • Is it free to study in public university in Spain?

    Are you wondering whether it is free to study at a public university in Spain? What are the tuition fees like for studying an Undergraduate Degree? Spain is home to some great, highly-ranked universities with amazing study levels. Popular with both Spanish nationals and...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Spain 7 years ago
  • The top 5 Peruvian dishes that you have to try during your visit to Lima! Let's eat!

    Hello all of you food-lovers in the world, especially the Peruvians! There is no doubt about it that people eat wonderfully in Peru, and that's why Lima is considered the best gastronomic city to taste the best Peruvian dishes, according to the World Travel Awards - who...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Lima 7 years ago
  • Palermo Outside

    The last interior motive from the churches at Palermo was this dog with a candle guiding us. And out we went into the shining blue sky! Here you can see the two churches La Martorana and San Cataldo next to each other in broad daylight. They are not really big, yet...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Palermo 7 years ago
  • Palermo's Churches

    Coming from the mighty cathedral, the castles, palaces and parks of Palermo, we continued with some interesting churches. You just can't evade churches in Italy! ;) The Arab-Norman church San Cataldo from the 12th century is one of the last built in Arab-Norman style...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Palermo 7 years ago
  • Seeing Rome as an Algerian

    A lost dream!I still remember all the good news i heard about Rome, big beautiful charming and welcoming, a capital of civilisation full of ancient roman history, hearing all that made me very excited to travel and be there, so the story goes back to the age of 15, i...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Rome 7 years ago
  • Can a fake diploma really find a job?

    If you want to buy any fake degrees and diplomas then you need to make sure that you only look at sites which are serious about the fake high school diploma that they sell. When you are trying to persuade someone to give you a high-level job you require to make sure...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Papua New Guinea 7 years ago
  • Palermo Monuments

    Walking through Palermo to the beach, we saw this small medieval gate; near it, the remains of a mosque and a cemetery were in the soil. A small place with these trees made us relax for a bit, and the light shining through the branches was beautiful! The city park...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Palermo 7 years ago
  • The Erasmus Bubble

    Here’s the best explanation I can give, on the life as an Erasmus Student. Travelling is a pleasure quite desirable. It’s like a bubble of soap which you blow up. Bigger and bigger, as you fill it with experiences. All who see the bubble fly through the wind see...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Hradec Kralove 7 years ago
  • The difference between spanish and castilian.

    The main difference between Spanish and Castilian is essentially that the people who speak these languages are on the one hand, yeah, very similar, but on the other hand, they are still very different from one another! The Castilian language is, in fact, "the Spanish...

    0 , in General 7 years ago
  • Telephone companies and bargaining in Morocco

    One of the things we are most worried about since smartphones appeared in our lives is to find a WiFi network wherever we are. Even if we are in the Pole North, because we need to be connected with the world. The majority of us need the Internet almost the 24 hours of...

    0 , in Erasmus tips 7 years ago
  • Bread in a pan

    If you're craving bread but you're not at home, like me currently since I'm on Erasmus, and you do not have a working oven or the right equipment, keep reading - I'll show you a few simple steps to make bread in a pan! Yes, you read just fine! Quick bread cooked in a...

    0 , in Erasmus recipes 7 years ago
  • The Big Apple Through The Eyes Of A Teenager

    I grew up with Friends on television, with How I Met Your Mother and Gossip Girl on streaming. I grew up listening to Give Me Everything Tonight, going to New York New York by the amazing Frank Sinatra and blasting Empire State Of Mind. I always loved travelling, even...

    0 , in Erasmus blog New York 7 years ago
  • Bologna and the tips to visit it

    First time ever in Bologna! The first city I arrived to in Italy was Bologna. my flight had landed there. My feet touched the ground and I hope in the first bus that I could find that takes me to the station. I had to be in Rimini soon before the last train leaves. I...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Bologna 7 years ago
  • Palermo Cathedral

    One of the most surprising views in the streets of Palermo were the many palm trees along the way. You can even eat the fruits when they are brown! The Arab-Norman cathedral has foundations from the 6th century and has been a mosque and a library before, but the main...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Palermo 7 years ago
  • Wonders of the world- a wish list

    This is not a "been there- done that"- post, but an "OMG I WOULD LOVE TO GO THERE SOMETIME!" -post.  As I've kept myself busy planning trips in my dreams, I've managed to write down some wishes from videos I've seen on Facebook, Instagram and other places which I would...

    0 , in Erasmus tips 7 years ago
  • Introduction & my student room

    Hi! My name is Katelijne, I am 20 years old. I was born in Indonesia, but I live in Belgium. I study tourism and recreation management. Currently, I am for one semester in Valencia, Spain. My interests are music, languages and travelling! Prior to Erasmus All...

    0 , in Erasmus tips 7 years ago
  • ESL: Let You Hiring

    All graduates of the college want a successful career, and they muse about different fields that may interest them, and the skills they need to come up in the queue. There is, however, an area that is often overlooked or not taken seriously - learning...

    0 , in Erasmus tips 7 years ago
  • Metro Saldanha

    I am doing a series on useful places around metro stations in Lisbon. You leave a metro station and you would like to find some interesting monuments, a caffe to relax, or a bar or a park to have a beer in the afternoon, or maybe you would like to find a restaurant to...

    0 , in Erasmus tips 7 years ago
  • My life as an intern in Spain

    I would like to keep you informed of my experiences as an intern in an international company abroad. I have been working at a Tour Operator in Mallorca since August. My internship company is an on- and offline provider of travel services and active in more than 175...

    0 , in Erasmus scholarships 7 years ago

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