Erasmus blogs
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Free things you can do in Copenhagen
The introduction Hello readers, I hope, that you are all doing just fine. In this article I want to tell you about some things in Copenhagen (that is the capital of Denmark, if you don't know), that you can see without anything to pay, and, at the same time, enjoy...
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Because Writing is Healthy For You (Find Out Why)
With today’s age of scientific advancements specifically on computer technology, nothing seems impossible. In the past, getting across a body of valuable information to the general public is considered a painstaking task. Such effort entails reproduction and...
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¡En el mar la vida es más sabrosa!
So, yeap... that's what we believe: in the sea, life is... tastier? (it sounds so much better in Spanish). Anyway, I live in a Caribbean country, the north coast of Venezuela is like a Caribbean swimming pool. That could be the reason why I don't get so excited when to...
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Polish Pierogi
A tasty recipe, easy to prepare. While on the Erasmus exchange in Germany, I met a Polish guy and we became friends immediately. Since our cultures are incredibly different, especially when it comes to food, we decided to show each other some of the typical dishes from...
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2 months cheerful moments in Luxembourg
I used to live in Luxembourg for 2 months for my research training programme, in Belvaux to be specific. I can say it was my amazing experience living in the Europe. Luxembourg is a small country that can be explored within a day if you got a car. But their public...
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What I did in Luxembourg?
I have been accepted for a 2 months research trainee programme under the Luxembourg Institute of Science & Technology in Belvaux, Luxembourg. I applied this programme as a part of my PhD research project. I received a Life Cycle Assessment training from LIST. For...
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I'm back!
It's been two years since my Erasmus but it seems like it was yesterday. In 2015 I went to Krakow with the Smile Program (kind of Erasmus for latin people?) and I participated in this very same writing competition; I didn't win anything (well, I got a Erasmusu Premium...
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Beef and rice stock
The introduction Hello readers, I hope, that you are all doing fine! So, in this article I want to tell you about the other recipe, which consists of beef and rice and it's a really delicious one, because it has some tomato paste, too, and it's that main dish, that...
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When i was study in spain
When I was study in Spain, I met a lot of people intresting, they were very friendly, in Madrid the people greets with two kisses in the two cheeks, at first it was very rare, but while passed the days I got used, I lived with two roommates, they were very friendly,...
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Cheap and cheerful eating in Vienna
Let's have a little look at the local, albeit not genuine, Viennese cuisine. By this we mean from the point of view of a student, whose grant isn't even enough to pay the monthly rent of the apartment. This list is based on our experience to date and we hope to fatten...
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Crepes, oh la la!
Good evening my little ones, good Wednesday? Today I thought about taking a little leap and not telling you about anything (for now) and focus on something very important: food :D. And what a meal, my god... Because I have come to tell you about the wonderful and...
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Sugar cane: juice and unrefined sugar
The sugar cane gives us raw sugar, in its natural state. It can be consumed by extracting its juice (either by sucking the cane itself or by crushing it with special machinery) or by making the panela (unrefined sugar). As well as obtaining the white sugar, it is...
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Reims! Why Not
Life is an unpredictable thing. I think it is a combination of many events that make it strange un expected and beautiful at the same time we come across to places, people and events that we never could imagine we will be experiencing. A similar one struck me...
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Izmir i felt you
''So where are we supposed to go now? '' i asked Imran and he was as surprised as was i, ''I think anywhere but cannot stay here longer! '' he gazed around the airport exit and both of us noted that we were being watched by a lot of people mostly taxi drivers to become...
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Consuegra - the promise of coming back after 45 years
My journey to Donkihote's Giant Windmills After visiting half of Europe, the popular place of interests became boring to me, instead, I decided to look for unique and new places, Consuegra is one of them. Consuegra - even Spanish people do not know Anyone who loves...
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Cauliflower stew
Cauliflower stew Finding a place to eat in Wroclaw is not that difficult. The well-known milk bars and various canteens offer a wide variety of affordable and tasty meals. But after a while you can get bored with the menu and it that case to make your diet more...
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Choose Slovakia for your Erasmus
If you enjoyed the previous post about my most favourite restaurant in Košice, I would like to tell you more about this lovely city, and share some tips on what to see and do there. If you are a student planning to do Erasmus somewhere in Europe, I can only recommend...
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Hitch-hiking: A journey through "the happiest countries in the world"
What if hitchhiking became an interesting, outstanding, and even low cost way of travelling the world? Hitchhiking is undoubtedly dangerous and risky, but there is also another side to it that makes it educational and unique. There is beauty to it, something exceptional...
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KultTour Transylvania
People. Architecture. Stories. - a project made by my colleagues and I, for a course (especially to promote some of these cultures from Transylvania) Personalities, architecture and different other stories about the Swabians from Transylvania! Richard Wagner (born...
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An Exchange Student for the Wrong Reasons
It is actually hard to believe that I was an exchange student. Why? Because the reasons why I decided to be one are quite weird and maybe irrelevant. But let's be honest, I was fifteen and I was not mature yet. All I wanted to do was walking the halls of American...