Description: The University of Granada has suffered its ups and downs during its more than 450
years' existence but has always been the focal point of scholarship and learning in
the city, to such an extent that Granada can be called a true university city, like
Oxford and Salamanca for example, where the university and its colleges and
annexes extend throughout the city and its influence is felt in all walks of life.
Universidad de Granada
3.33 / 4 based on 112 reviews.
Categories: University Location:Granada,
Spain Contact details: Universidad de Granada
Vicerrectorado de Investigación y Relaciones Internacionales
Hospital Real
Cuesta del Hospicio, s/n
18071 Granada
SPAIN Tel: +34 958 243013 (Int'l Office) Tel: +34 958 243009 (Int'l Office) www.ugr.es/~inrel More university information »
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juliebebfrom United Kingdom. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/02/2008 to 01/06/2008.
Written on 16/03/2008
I had a bad experience, my flat was in a terrible area, near the bus station, full of prostitutes, avoid it. My flat mate was mugged outside flat. Overpriced! University was extremely difficult to sourse info from, theres is no hands on dedicated...
Highly rated: Language Low rated: Expenses, Housing, Academic, Student life
anonymousfrom Germany. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/10/2006 to 01/07/2007.
Written on 21/10/2007
I can definitly recommand Granada to everyone who wants to go to Spain and is interested in spanish culture. It's such a vivid city full of (international) students and old historical landmarks. If you go there, don't be afraid of not finding a pl...
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bki0922from Germany. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/02/2006 to 01/07/2006.
Written on 24/09/2007
Find an "intercambio" where you meet with a spanish and you talk first an hour spanish and then an hour in any language you aggreed on. That way you learn about the culture, the language and they can learn from you!
Highly rated: Expenses, Language, Academic, Student life Low rated: Housing
maarikasusifrom Estonia. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/09/2006 to 01/07/2007.
Written on 02/05/2007
all the region of Andalucia is beautiful. take some time off, and make trips to little villages and mountains to get acquinted with the local culture. try the local cuisine, especially the bull's tail. mmm...delicious!!
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AuroraBorfrom Finland. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/01/2002 to 01/07/2002.
Written on 29/03/2007
If you do not have a flat, arrive before the classes start in order to find housing and get settled. Do not hang out only with international students but make an effort to get to know local people and use the language - even with an Andalucian acc...
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veronika82from Italy. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/09/2004 to 01/06/2005.
Written on 13/03/2007
I suggest erasmus incoming in Granada to go the associaton of Erasmus student, because they always organize great parties, and the cheapest travels, to go to Cadiz, Sevilla and more...
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filipactgfrom Portugal. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/09/2005 to 01/02/2006.
Written on 12/02/2007
If you go to Universidad de Granada, you must travel to every city of Andalucia, they're precious! Don't worry about accomodation, it's quite easy to find a pleasant room there.
Highly rated: Language, Housing, Academic, Student life Low rated: Expenses
beckybluebeanfrom United Kingdom. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/09/2006 to 01/01/2007.
Written on 06/02/2007
Find 'intercambio's. There are lots of Spanish people who will exchange their Spanish conversation with your English one. It's a way to make great friends as well.
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cookierozfrom United States. Study abroad - from 01/09/2005 to 01/06/2006.
Written on 26/12/2006
If you are finding you're own housing, look to live with other university students, and you do not need to go to real estate offices to look for a room.
Highly rated: Expenses, Language, Housing, Academic, Student life
irislangmannfrom Austria. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/02/2006 to 01/06/2006.
Written on 07/11/2006
try to make friensd and speak to everybody, then you will have fun and experience a lot.
travel!!! spain is such a beautiful country and you will love it. and its so different - the noth is completely different to the south