1, Madrid Public Autonomous University
Autonomous University of Madrid, located in Madrid, Spain, is a modern public university and one of the highest institutions of higher learning in Spain. Its excellent teaching quality, scientific research achievements, beautiful environment and perfect infrastructure attract outstanding students from all over the world.
Autonomous University of Madrid has a beautiful environment and complete infrastructure, and has been selected as one of the 24 most beautiful campuses in the world. There are five colleges in the university: Academy of Natural Sciences, School of Medicine and Politics, School of Economics and Trade, School of Law and School of Philosophy and Literature. Years of quality education have trained a large number of outstanding talents for universities, among which King Philip VI of Spain also completed undergraduate and master's courses at the Law School of Autonomous University of Madrid.
2. Complutense University of Madrid
Complutense University of Madrid is a comprehensive key university, located in the University Town of Madrid, Spain. It was officially founded in 1499, but its origin can be traced back to 1293, and it is one of the oldest universities in Spain. Its university specialty department is the most comprehensive in Spain.
The school is located in the center of the capital Madrid and has three campuses. Academic institutions * * * are divided into 19 departments,1/university colleges, 6 junior colleges, 20 research institutes and 10 professional continuing education schools, providing 76 officially recognized degrees. It mainly covers four knowledge fields: humanities, nature and precision science, health science and social science.
In 20021QS world university ranking, Complutense University ranks 206th and third among Spanish universities.
3. Carlos III University in Madrid.
Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M) is a young comprehensive university located in Madrid, Spain. Established in 1989. It is a first-class university and one of the seven public universities in Madrid. Adjacent to Complutense University of Madrid, Autonomous University of Madrid, Polytechnic University of Madrid, National Distance Education University, Alcala University and King Carlos University.
In 2009, Carlos III University in Madrid was selected as one of the five outstanding international campuses in Spain and successfully ranked among the top universities in Spain. At the same time, he is a member of four Spanish universities and has close cooperation with government trade organizations and institutions (such as Spain-China Council, Spain-India Council, Spain-Japan Council, Spain-Australia Council, etc.). ) provide a broader platform for students and teaching staff.
In the 202 1QS world university ranking, UC3M ranks 3 1 1. It ranks among the top three in Spain in business management, economic management and law, and enjoys a high reputation in the economic and commercial fields.
Universities are located in four campuses: Getafe, Leganés, Reho, Colmena and Pueta de Toledo, all of which are located in Community of Madrid.
4. Barcelona Public University
University of Barcelona (UB), located in the Mediterranean coastal cities of Barcelona and Gaudi, is one of the top universities in Spain. During the Renaissance, 1450, 1 1.3, King Alfonso V of Aragon ordered the establishment of the University of Barcelona. After more than 500 years of development, the University of Barcelona has now developed into a public university with all-round development in discipline, education and scientific research, and many world scientific and technological achievements.
Like Barcelona, the University of Barcelona is an urbanized, open and diversified university. The University of Barcelona bears the profound historical background of Barcelona and Catalonia. While inheriting the tradition, we always strive for innovation and keep it in the teaching field.
The University of Barcelona has a wide range of majors and a strong faculty, offering a comprehensive and diverse professional course. No matter the number of scientific research projects or the quality of scientific research results, the University of Barcelona ranks among the best universities in Spain and one of the best in Europe.
The University of Barcelona is also a member of coimbra group, known as the "European Ivy League". Coimbra group (CG) is the oldest and most prestigious university alliance in Europe, which was founded in 1985. It consists of 39 universities in 23 countries, including Oxford University, Cambridge University and other global universities.
5. Salamanca Public University
The University of Salamanca, founded in 12 18, is the oldest university in Spain and even Europe. The University of Salamanca is one of the three Spanish universities in coimbra group known as the "European Ivy League" and enjoys a world reputation. It is not only a model of Spanish universities, but also a model of early universities in Latin America. The University of Salamanca has established a solid exchange and cooperation mechanism with other countries, attracting many international students to study here every year.
Salamanca 1988 was listed as a World Heritage by UNESCO, and was named as a famous European cultural city in 2002. There are many buildings with important Roman style, Gothic style, Moorish style, Renaissance style and Baroque style in the historical center of this ancient city.
Salamanca is one of the world-famous university towns, which is suitable for international students to study and live. In 2008, Salamanca was chosen as "the best place to learn Spanish". At the same time, the University of Salamanca shoulders one of the eight major tasks of the Spanish state. He has made great contributions to the teaching and research of Spanish as a foreign language. He has more than 30 years of Spanish teaching experience, and more than 654.38+0.5 million students from all over the world have studied Spanish in this university. She is officially recognized by the Spanish government and is responsible for the issuance of DELE certificates in Spain and the research and development of DELE teaching.
6. Granada Public University
"Nothing in the world is more tragic than being born in Granada and being blind." This poem is carved on the earth wall of Alhambra, expressing the incomparable beauty of Granada. As the capital of the last dynasty ruled by Moors in Iberian Peninsula, Granada's history is the glorious history of Islamic civilization in Iberian Peninsula, and therefore it has become a symbolic historical city. There are palaces built by Moors and architectural treasures of the Christian Renaissance, including Alhambra Palace, Gardens, Granada Cathedral, Tombs of Ferdinand and Isabella.
The University of Granada in Spain was founded by King Charles V in 153 1 and is one of the oldest universities in Spain. The University of Granada, which has a history of nearly 500 years, has become a witness to Granada's history. In her own way, she influenced the social and cultural orientation of the whole city and became the spokesperson of wisdom and culture in southern Spain. In Granada, a quarter of the residents are students of the University of Granada, and a third of the residents are connected with the University of Granada in one way or another. The city and the university have become an inseparable unity.
At present, the University of Granada has more than 56,000 students and is recognized as the most important educational institution in southern Europe in terms of the number of students, academic research and infrastructure. In Granada, the University of Granada is Granada, so it is a veritable university town. In the fields of academic theory, education, research and publishing, Granada University ranks in the top five in Spain.
Granada University is one of the universities welcomed by European exchange programs, and it is European in sending and receiving Erasmus students.
7. University of Seville
As the capital of Andalusian autonomous region in southern Spain, Seville is a passionate and never-ending festival. There is the most beautiful square in Spain, which combines the architectural styles of ancient Rome, Goth and Moore. Citrus is planted everywhere here, and trees covered with golden oranges can be seen everywhere from streets to palaces and churches. Every year when oranges bloom, the city is filled with the smell of oranges. You can also visit the city by carriage, just like in ancient times.
The University of Seville was originally founded by Maese Rodrigo Ferná ndez de Santa Ella in the 5th century A.D./Kloc-0, when it was called the College of the Virgin Mary of Jesus. 1505, Pope Julius II issued an instruction authorizing the school to teach courses with degrees in theology, philosophy, law, medicine and art. 155 1 year, the Seville City Council funded the comprehensive learning center, making this school an official university.
The main building of Seville University is famous for its "old cigarette factory", which was not built until 1950s. This exquisite building is also used as the background of Bizet's opera Carmen. In fact, Carmen used to be a worker in this tobacco factory. This building is also used by four departments of the university: College of Literature and Language, College of Geography and History, and Law School.
The University of Seville is one of the 12 public institutions of higher learning managed by the Ministry of Education and Science of Provincia De Sevilla. This is an institution of higher learning with a strong humanistic atmosphere. Each department is located in every corner of the city, and the educational structure is mature and perfect. It is an ideal place for students from all over the world to study, and many international students study here every year.
Further reading: inventory of the hottest cities in Spain
Madrid, 1
As the capital of Spain, the prosperity and classical style of the city is a major feature. It has the richest art galleries and historical sites in Spain, and it is also a huge Chinese settlement. Students who are afraid of loneliness and boredom must not miss this city.
2. Barcelona
Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain, the capital of art and the "city of Gaudi". The whole city combines classical art with modern prosperity and has beautiful coastal scenery. If you like art and beaches, Barcelona is an excellent choice.
3. Valencia
Known as the "Sunshine City", Valencia has many beaches and is also the birthplace of paella. The city is noisy and quiet. You can feel the hustle and bustle of the city center and the seaside, and you can also feel the quiet atmosphere of the residential area.
4. Salamanca
Salamanca, located in the west of Spain, is the capital of Salamanca province, a world-famous university ancient city and one of the oldest universities in Europe. Salamanca's architectural stones will shine in the night light, so Salamanca is also called the city of gold.
5. Seville
Seville is an important economic, trade, tourism and cultural center in southern Spain. It is one of the cities with traditional Spanish characteristics and the birthplace of Spanish cuisine "Tapas". The traditional Spanish dance "Flamengo" is the most popular here. As the location of Game of Thrones, its scenic spots are punched by many tourists.
6.granada
Granada, located in the south of Spain, is a city that combines ancient and modern. This historical site combines Muslims and Judaism, making Granada a cultural and tourist hotspot in Spain. The University of Granada, founded in 153 1, is one of the oldest and most famous universities in Spain.
7. Malaga
Malaga is a city located in Andalusia, southern Spain, on the sunny coast of the Mediterranean Sea. The city is small and quiet, creating a friendly and warm learning environment, where Picasso, a master painter, spent his childhood. However, there are not many China people living in Malaga at the same time. Although they have less sense of belonging, they are very suitable for communicating with Spaniards and promoting Spanish learning.
8. Zaragoza
Zaragoza is the capital of Aragon Autonomous Region in Spain and the fifth largest city in Spain. It has a strong historical flavor, and now there are many remains of ancient Roman walls and bridges, as well as Gothic exchanges and aristocratic mansions with Spanish national style. Medical schools in university of zaragoza are the most famous.
Further reading: studying in Spain, clothing, food, housing and transportation
I. Clothing
The weather in Spain is neither very cold in winter nor very hot in summer. I suggest you buy two sweaters in winter, as well as autumn clothes and trousers. You can take more spring clothes. It often rains here. You should take some rainproof coats and windbreakers. Going out in Spain is even better than taking an umbrella. The dress style in Spain is still in Europe and America, and the size of clothes here is very different from that in China. Many clothes don't suit us, so we should bring more clothes from China.
Second, food.
The Spanish diet is mainly pasta and bread, and there will also be rice. They mainly eat pasta, and bread is not as soft as in China. In Spain, bread is hard. Students who consider cooking by themselves, like the meat they usually see, can buy it in the supermarket. You don't have to bring your own sauce to Spain. You can buy almost any sauce from China in Spain. The food in the supermarket is still very expensive. You shouldn't spend a lot of money on what you eat, but you should eat sparingly. Students who can cook should cook by themselves. Eating out is unhealthy. It's ok to eat once or twice occasionally. If you eat it often, it will have a bad effect on your health and make you spend more money.
Third, live.
For students who have just arrived in Spain, they should live in school dormitories or host families first. Although the price is a little expensive, people who are not familiar with the environment here are also very strange. You should choose a safe place to live. When you are familiar with the environment here, you can also rent a house outside. Renting a house is cheaper, and you can get in touch with local residents, which is very helpful for you to learn the local language and culture. When renting a house, you should also consider whether the traffic nearby is convenient. Don't rent it far from your school. If you cook in a rented house, you must first communicate with the landlord whether you can cook, because the Spanish are more concerned about our cooking methods with heavy fumes.
Fourth, ok
The transportation in Spain is still very convenient, and there are still several main means of transportation. Many subway lines lead to almost every street and alley in this city. There are many different kinds of monthly tickets. By buying one car every month, you can take the bus as many times as you want this month.
Further Reading: Sharing the Experience of Studying in Spain
First, make a weekly plan.
Time can be planned on a weekly basis, so that everyone will not feel that time is pressing, there is enough space to adjust in time, and it will not make everyone feel slack because of too long time.
Making a detailed plan can help you improve your learning efficiency, especially for students with weak personal control ability. Of course, after you make a plan, you need to strictly implement it in order to play an effective role.
Second, use the weekend.
In Spain, the weekend of international students is entirely in their own hands, so we must make good use of these two days. We don't have to arrange study tasks. Of course, we must finish our studies first, and then do other things.
You can take a look at the surrounding scenic spots and experience the local life; You can also go to parties and meet more people. Part-time job is also a good choice. As long as you can find a job that suits you, you can have multiple jobs.
Third, prepare in advance.
There is no fixed model for the examination of courses. If you want to pass smoothly and get a top spot in the examination, then you must work hard at ordinary times and pay attention to your homework and papers from class to after class.
It is suggested that you start systematic preparation and review two weeks before the exam, so that you will establish a relatively complete system that can cope with different types of exams. Of course, you can guarantee that your foundation is solid.
Fourth, learn to refuse.
Local people especially like to hold various parties and parties. Objectively speaking, these activities can really help people to open up their communication and get to know more people, so as to better adapt to the local atmosphere, but they can't all be accepted.
Learn to refuse invitations from others. The choice is not to ask everyone to refuse all invitations, not to be too frequent, and especially not to delay business. We should arrange such activities after finishing our academic tasks.