Universidad de Valencia (Estudiogeneral)

Valencia, Spain
https://www.urjc.es/en/?id=147
Empfohlene Studiengänge: IBIS /TM / HM/WMM/MIBM (kein Kursspezifisches WMM Angebot)

About the University

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.

About the Location

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.


Environmental Impact of Studying Abroad

Flache Hand schützt Erde vor Verschmutzung

Do you want to find out how to travel abroad with the smallest possible carbon footprint?

1. Calculate the travel distance:
https://www.luftlinie.org

2. Calculate your CO2 footprint:  https://www.quarks.de/umwelt/klimawandel/co2-rechner-fuer-auto-flugzeug-und-co/

Rapsfeld Baum blauer Himmel Wald im Hintergrund

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/

Heilbronn University is committed to the continuous improvement of environmental performance as a component of sustainable development. For the university, protecting the environment means avoiding risks to people and the environment, continuously reducing resource and energy consumption and minimizing emissions and waste, so that the university makes its contribution to sustainable development.

Learn more about how you can lessen the environmental affects of studying abroad here.

Important  Information for Studying at this Partner University

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