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  • Anita Barton-Williams is studying French and Spanish at Nottingham Trent university, and is spending her year abroad in Strasbourg, France, and Ávila, Spain. She says, "I want to shed light on the experiences I have had as a young black woman abroad. I want to be able to give advice to other Black people and ethnic minorities on what to expect upon starting their year abroad as I, as well as several of my fellow Black Trent students, have encountered racism on several occasions and feel it is a topic that needs to be brought to attention." Here is her advice.

    Published in Advice & Tips
  • The Sounds of Spain

    Thursday, 18 April 2013

    For those of you who have recently received an acceptance letter to study in Spain, you’re probably already daydreaming about la vida loca that awaits you: a new world where the hardest decision will be which tapas to accompany your glass of sangria, sunbathing on a beach as the sounds of flamenco and salsa music float through the air. For the most part, you won’t be disappointed. However, what the study abroad brochure fails to mention is that your year abroad will be soundtracked by the worst kind of music, that your favourite band would never dream of touring Spain… but also, that the music festivals back at home have been ripping you off for years.

    Published in Spain
  • Elliott is studying Spanish and PR at Leeds Met, and is spending his year abroad doing internships in Barcelona. He is currently on his second placement, and has learnt a lot during his time there! Here is his advice about placement-hunting, finding somewhere to live with other students, gritting your teeth and speaking to your employer if things aren't going according to plan, and his top tips.
    Published in Internships Abroad
  • Adele has just graduated from Nottingham Trent University where she studied Italian Language and Media Studies, and spent her year abroad as an Erasmus student in Cassino. She is currently working as a British Council Language Assistant in Barcelona and is blogging about her experiences. You can keep up with her latest updates by following her on Twitter @adelejoanna and here is her advice about NIE, banking and SIM cards in Spain.
    Published in Money Matters
  • My top Spanish festivals

    Sunday, 08 July 2012
    A great thing to do on your year abroad is to travel around the country that you’re in, and more often than not you will have a friend/someone from your university who you can visit or travel with. Spain’s days off and puentes (equivalent to the British bank holiday) are normally thanks to a religious festival. Each region, town and village has a patron saint, and they all celebrate in different ways.
    Published in Spanish-speaking
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