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Study international relations in Spain - 4 institutions

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International relations is a complex discipline that requires many years of study. For high-quality mastering of the field, it is important to choose the right place of study, which provides many opportunities even at the student stage, so studying international relations in Spain is a very good option for international students.

There are now two main ways to study in schools with the study of international relations in Spain:

  1. Enroll in a Spanish college or university as a student

  2. Attend one of the many programs offered by foreign universities at various campuses in Spain (from summer to semester abroad and professional development).

Studying at a Spanish university usually means taking classes in Spanish. This factor will be an advantage for those who speak Spanish and want to improve their level of Spanish, but at the same time it can create a certain obstacle for those applicants whose Spanish is not good enough for them to study in it.

International universities in Spain, as well as branches, often teach in English, making them accessible to people from all over the world. As a result, the student body is more diverse and eclectic: this contributes to a dynamic learning experience, but inevitably means fewer opportunities to practice Spanish or learn detailed information about Spain as a country.

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Egor Eremeev
Current material has been prepared by Egor Eremeev
Education: Westminster University (Business & Management), London.
Egor studied and lived in the UK for 8 years and graduated from the university of Westminster. He is currently the co-founder and the director of business development at Smapse Education and personally visits foreign schools and universities, interviews students studying in those institutions.
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