Erasmus blogs
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Trip to Ñaña
Now that I remember the journeys that I had in Lima, after seeing my photo album of Lima 2015 today, I have just remembered one of the most beautiful and peaceful outings that I could have had with my little brother. He's called Joaquin, he is 8 years old, and let me...
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Harry Potter and the Portuguese Background
Who hasn't heard of the famous wizard, Harry Potter? It's almost impossible for him to have escaped your notice - this boy of wizarding fame is worshipped and adored the world over. When I think of Harry Potter, amongst the first things to come to mind are Hogwarts...
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The local specialities: of the grand gastronomy (or near enough)
The IKEA meatballs: is this telling you something? Here is more or less what I knew of Swedish 'gastronomy' before I ventured to Scandinavia. I reassure you, this is not the only dish that you are able to try in Sweden. Here is the demonstration! FIKA One of the most...
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16 Tips for an Unforgettable Erasmus
Erasmus is one of the most significant experiences in the life of a student. For those of you who have the fortune and possibility to go, Erasmus is an opportunity to be seized by the horns: it is an experience which will encourage you to mature and grow as a person. It...
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Best SEO Practices: How to Rank on Google
SEO the best organic method for getting genuine or potential conversions. SEO is a part of Digital Marketing whether its role is to increase brand visibility on Search Engines and getting clicks for driven traffic to the website because with help of SEO any business or...
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Going on a night out in Birmingham
Well, I don't know if you are aware, but Birmingham is a university city; for that reason, it has such a great student lifestyle. You won't ever get bored here. Pubs to go to Sacks of Potatoes: this pub is at the Aston University campus. If you take out a student card...
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Aperilingua: A little apéritif to help you learn languages
We in Italy love apéritifs! Apéritifs are a great way to get chatting with others while having a bite to eat and a nice drink. They offer a moment of real community that all of us in Italy love. We're always looking forward to meeting up with our friends on the...
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Moving to Italy - questions
Hello everyone! How are you doing? We are very interested to know a lot of things about your country, Italy! So if you have a moment, could you answer us? We heard about italians that you are a little bit serious with the people that are not from your country.This...
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The wildlife of Sierra Nevada
The wildlife of the Sierra Nevada Nothing like walking in the heart of Sierra Nevada (in Spain, not far from Granada) to observe the animals in their natural environment and get closer to them without disturbance. It is at the same time, its variety and landscapes but...
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The wildlife of Sierra Nevada
The wildlife of the Sierra Nevada Nothing like walking in the heart of Sierra Nevada (in Spain, not far from Granada) to observe the animals in their natural environment and get closer to them without disturbance. It is at the same time, its variety and landscapes but...
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My experience in Schweinfurt
After 6 months and the Winter Semester already finished, I think it’s time to share my experience of studying in Schweinfurt (SW). I hope this post can be a helpful guide for your first steps around here. Regarding the process to get a room in the dormitory for...
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The University of "Jerez"
Maybe you are wondering the reason for which I put the word 'Jerez' in commas in the title. This has a simple explanation, and it is that the name of the university is actually 'University of Cádiz', whilst the campus belongs to Jerez. In other words, I am saying this...
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Day 5... i think
Hi everyone, So as we are all currently doing I am sat in my room wondering what I'll do for the next possible two months in lockdown, i thought writing a blog would be good to remember what i got up to when times where especially tough. I also would love to hear the...
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Malaga in two days
Malaga in two days Date of the trip I went to Malaga from 18th to 20th June 2018 to meet my brother. Reasons for going on the trip I was an Erasmus student in Granada for 6 months and my brother wanted to visit me. The flights from Brussels were cheaper to Malaga than...
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Tips for eco-friendly travel
Tourism is definitely one of the main global industries, and it will continue to be so for many years to come. We all like to travel. Today, however, tourism puts a lot of strain on the environment and it consumes a lot of the planet's resources. The number of tourists...
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Mercadona
If you're going on Erasmus to Spain, there is one supermarket that you cannot miss out on going to: Mercadona. Being honest, I don't know if it exists in other places in the world... I know that they are opening some stores in Portugal as well, which is great! Mercadona...
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Why You Should Be Using The Evernote App – Review
The Evernote App took a long time to catch on and the people behind Evernote almost went bust, but managed to scrape by until revenues started to flow. Thankfully, Android, Apple and Windows users alike can now benefit from all that Evernote has to offer with its...
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A weekend in London
London in the snow I took the train to London for a December weekend It was the middle of December 2010. I had a return train ticket to London from France. I went on the Channel Tunnel. London was all white. Everything was covered in snow. It snowed so much that we...
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How To: Erasmus (I)
If you've been playing with the idea of whether or not to go on Erasmus but don't know how or where to start, look no further. Diving into an adventure as big as this is always a difficult challenge. Deciding to leave home. Putting yourself on a road towards your...
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Cabo de Palos and Calblanque Regional Park
Cabo de Palos, home to a fishing village, is situated in Cartagena, southeast in the Murcia region. It's about 80 kilometres from the city Murcia, just before you get to la Manga del Mar Menor. It's a small village full of little bays which are well looked after, ideal...