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Teaching internships in Valencia, Spain
Why choose Valencia for your Erasmus+ internship?

Valencia, Spain
Valencia, the third largest city in Spain, experiences a hot-summer Mediterranean climate with semi-arid climate influences. Also Valencia’s old town, el barrio del Carmen, is one of the most popular areas of the city. It is where much of Valencia’s nightlife takes place, along with the trendy area of Ruzafa. It is also where a wealth of interesting history and architecture can be found.
In addition running through the heart of Valencia is the dried out riverbed of the River Turia. Besides, this space stretches for 9 km and offers a wealth of green tranquility at the heart of the city. Many of Valencia’s most popular attractions are also in the riverbed, for instance this is where the famous City of Art and Sciences is – a cultural centre spanning 2km and 5 large buildings. It also includes Valencia’s science museum and Valencia’s aquarium.
In addition running through the heart of Valencia is the dried out riverbed of the River Turia. Besides, this space stretches for 9 km and offers a wealth of green tranquility at the heart of the city. Many of Valencia’s most popular attractions are also in the riverbed, for instance this is where the famous City of Art and Sciences is – a cultural centre spanning 2km and 5 large buildings. It also includes Valencia’s science museum and Valencia’s aquarium.
We have partner language schools in these areas of Valencia: Valencia, Mislata, Benimaclet, Burjassot, Torrent and more.
Teaching internships in Madrid, Spain
Why choose Madrid for your Erasmus+ internship?

Madrid, Spain
Teaching internships in Barcelona, Spain
Why choose Barcelona for your Erasmus+ internship?

Barcelona, Spain
The host schools are in the following neighbourhoods of Barcelona: La Sagrera, Eixample, Esplugas de Llobregat, and more.
Teaching internships in Córdoba, Spain
Why choose Córdoba for your Erasmus+ internship?

Cordoba, Spain
Situated in the very heart of Andalucía and dating back to 35,000 BC, Córdoba is a city bursting with an incredible array of monuments. It’s an absolute dream for anyone in love with Roman history as well as the spectacular legacy left behind by the Moors and the Jewish community. They don’t call it the city of three cultures for nothing! Just a quick look around the atmospheric Jewish quarter or strolling along the bustling palm and citrus tree-lined boulevards will give you a feel for what this city is about: vibrancy, culture and tradition.
Córdoba is also a compact, relaxed and liveable city. You can walk it in less in half an hour and enjoy many local festivals throughout the year. As well as the city itself having a lot to offer, the countryside that surrounds Córdoba is a must-visit for nature lovers, where you can spot many different types of local wildlife – the Iberian Lynx being one local species – as well a enjoying hiking trips, bike rides and horse riding.
You will be teaching in the very centre of Córdoba, a stone’s throw away from the most important amenities, monuments and shops.
Teaching internships in Bilbao, Spain
Why choose Bilbao for your Erasmus+ internship?

Bilbao, Spain
You will be teaching in the very centre of Getxo, a stone’s throw away from the sea but also important amenities and shops.
Teaching internships in Salamanca, Spain
Why choose Salamanca for your Erasmus+ internship?

Salamanca, Spain
Salamanca’s architecture is famous worldwide. Its university for instance has hosted famous writers, explorers, politicians, such as Christopher Columbus and Miguel de Cervantes. Nowadays the University attracts over 2000 foreign students yearly. The city is therefore considered an international student destination with a vibrant nightlife and innovation contrasting with the city’s heritage. The city is also immaculately maintained.
Salamanca’s location is also unique, at only a 2-hour drive from Madrid, in case you wish to miss the Roman past, vibrant student life, and extraordinary sights for a weekend.
You will be teaching in the very centre of Salamanca, a stone’s throw away from the most important amenities, monuments and shops.