The University of Valencia is a large Spanish university located in the city of Valencia. In 2013, the University of Valencia a total of 58,500 students, 3,500 academic and 1,700 other employees.
Valencia, a port city on the southeast coast of Spain, is located at the mouth of the Turia River into the Mediterranean Sea. It is famous for its Ciudad de las Artes y de las Ciencias. It is home to futuristic buildings that include a planetarium, oceanarium and interactive museum. Valencia also has several beaches, including some in the nearby Albufera Natural Park, a protected wetland with a lake and walking paths.
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1. Calculate the travel distance:
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2. Calculate your CO2 footprint: https://www.quarks.de/umwelt/klimawandel/co2-rechner-fuer-auto-flugzeug-und-co/
Do you want to see the environmental impact in real terms including how many trees would need to be planted to offset your study abroad?
Find more information on this website: https://www.naturefund.de/en/
Language(s) of Instruction: English/Spanish - It is highly recommended that applicants have at least a basic level of Spanish before coming to the university, since classes are taught mainly in Spanish. The HHN recommedns a level of at least B1
Semester Dates: Winter Term: BeginningSeptember - January / Summer Term: Beginning of Feburary - July
Course Offerings: Courses held in English
Costs: There are no additional tuition costs. Additional costs that must be considered are accommodations, meals, and cost of living.
Exchange Places: 6 Bachelor / 1 Master
Double Degree: 5
Student Housing: https://www.uv.es/uvweb/college/en/university/university-life/accommodation/uv-residence-halls-1285847621115.html
Students with Disabilities: Disability Care Center