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Lydia F ernández Pereda KU Leuven

Lydia F ernández Pereda KU Leuven. s tructure. Further study in Spain: why would I? What different postgraduate programs do exist in Spain? Entrance requirements: timing, Spanish language requirements, practical tips & tricks Funding: scholarships, assistantships, mobility programs, EU

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Lydia F ernández Pereda KU Leuven

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  1. Lydia FernándezPereda KU Leuven

  2. structure • Further study in Spain: why would I? • What different postgraduate programs do exist in Spain? • Entrance requirements: timing, Spanish language requirements, practical tips & tricks • Funding: scholarships, assistantships, mobility programs, EU • What are the possibilities of student housing in Spanish towns, how to look for housing?

  3. Why should a Flemish student (who has already an academic bachelor- or master degree from KU Leuven) do a (postgraduate) study in Spain?  What are the benefits of studying in Spain?

  4. Why studying in Spain • Spain is much more than just paella, siesta, fiesta and sangría… …Spain is notonlyknownforits “Tomatina”…

  5. …there are almost 50 public universities in Spain (that’salmost 10 times more offer than in Belgium) + more than 30 private ones http://www.u-ranking.es/analisis.php • … big country, with a widevariety of differencesbetweenregions: multicultural, multilingual, open society • …openness, kindness, sympathy, joy and charisma of itspeople • Spanish is the 3rd language in the world (after Chinese and English), probably the 2nd in importance (afterEnglish)

  6. What different type of postgraduate programs exist in Spain?

  7. Types of postgraduates In Spain “posgrado” (postgraduate) are theuniversitystudiesafter “grado” (thisis, a universitycareer, 3 or 4 years). Thebestknownones are themasters. There are differenttypes: 1. OfficialMaster (Master Oficial): forsomecareers, they are compulsorytobeabletowork • 1 year (60 ECTS) or 2 years (120 ECTS), usually full time • 2 types:  • a) Official Professional Master(Master oficial profesional) • b) OfficialResearchMaster(Master oficial de investigación)> bothallowtoconduct a doctorate, butthe 2nd isspecificallyorientated in thisdirection

  8. 2. Master Erasmus Mundus: someofficialmastersco-organizedby 3 Europeanuniversities 3. Master Propio: non-officialpostgraduateofferedbyuniversitiesorotherhigheducationcenters.Theyusuallyrequire a previousuniversitydegree/ + 500 teachinghours 4. UniversityExpert/SpecialistCourse(Curso de Experto o Especialista Universitario): postgraduatecourseswithlessthan 500 teachinghours, usually 200-400 5. UniversityPostgraduate Diploma (Diploma Universitario de Postgrado): highlyspecializedpostgraduatestudies, usually no more than 200 hours

  9. Requirements

  10. requirements: general • Check out the website of your destination university for specific requirements, dates, etc. • Academic year usually starts at the end of September – end of June • August usually holidays month: most offices are closed! • For more information, check out this website: http://universidad.es/en/spain/living-spain

  11. language requirements • Where to learn Spanish before leaving: • KU Leuven: CLT/ILT • Instituto Cervantes (Brussels): http://bruselas.cervantes.es/es/default.shtm • Qualified official institution that will provide you with a DELE (Diploma de EspañolcomoLenguaExtranjera) • Some degrees (especially postgraduate) are taught in English (but this is not so frequent!) • In some bilingual regions (Galicia, Cataluña, País Vasco, Baleares, Valencia) you might receive lessons in the other official regional language (Galician, Catalan, Basque)

  12. language requirements • Once you are in Spain… • Thousands of private language schools where you can learn Spanish … + • University language schools + • Instituto Cervantes (in Madrid)

  13. Funding

  14. Scholarships at the EU (Lifelong Learning Programme) http://ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-programme/doc78_en.htm) • Leonardo (internships in companies) • Comenius, Grundtvig, eTwinning: mostly for teachers & mobility within the EU • Erasmus • Erasmus Placements: enables students at higher education institutions to spend a placement (traineeship/internship) period in an enterprise or organization in another participating country of the LLP program

  15. Interesting website in Flanders: EPOS-Vlaanderenhttp://www.epos-vlaanderen.be/?CategoryID=552 • Someuniversities offer fundingforhighlyqualified international students: contact withyourdestinationuniversity!

  16. Housing

  17. ¿pisocompartido, residencia, familia? • No “kots”, but shared apartments (usually with other students, local or international) http://www.pisocompartido.com/ • University residences & services • Private search: facebook groups (former students who have been in Spain, Spanish students in Leuven contact them!), websites, “little papers” system in situ, etc…

  18. More informationprovided in the website http://www.studyinspain.info/ • ‘Infomarkt’, here, today, until 15.00 + more informationaboutwhere to studySpanish at the KU Leuven at the CLT (Centrum voor Levende Talen)/ ILT (Interfacultair Instituut voor Levende Talen) infostand

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