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Summer Hospital Internship
Summer 2016
Students take one health related class at the host university and have an internship at a hospital
 

Excursions

Pontifical University of Salamanca

During your stay in Spain, we will provide excursions to all students participating in summer, Trimester and Semester Programs. This will allow our students to get familiar with some of the most interesting cities and areas in Spain from cultural, artistic, and historic perspectives. These are some examples of previous excursions:

Madrid-El Escoral

Madrid is the capital of Spain and its largest city. It is the most important economic and financial center of the Iberian Peninsula. Full of great Museums (El Prado, Reina Sofía…) Madrid offers endless cultural opportunities and a vibrant social life. Walking through the streets of Madrid quarters (Habsburg, Bourbon) visitors will discover its long and interesting history at the same time that admire Madrid’s modern business districts. Madrid is an open city that received much of its populations from other parts of Spain. In the last years it has also received large numbers of people from other countries. This provides contributes to the truly cosmopolitan flavor of the capital of Spain.

El Escorial is considered the “Eighth Wonder of the World”. Built during Phillip’s II times it is an all in one palace, monastery, library, and pantheon where most of Spanish kings and queens are buried. It is the great architectural civil work of the 16th century in Spain that resembles the power of the Spanish Monarchy. Located 30 miles North East of Madrid, at the foothills of the Sierra, it is a perfect destination to immerse oneself and feel what Imperial Spain was.

Segovia - Avila:

The old city of Segovia is located at the top of a promontory, originally for defensive purposes, and offers a series of magnificent monuments to its visitors. The most impressive one is the Roman aqueduct. It is one of the most prefect examples of Roman civil architecture, and it was built around 1sr century BC. The city is full of medieval and renaissance examples of civil, military and religious architecture among which the Alcázar (fortress) and Cathedral stand out.

Avila: Famous for being one of the best conserved walled cities in Europe Ávila also offers visitants its singular cathedral and the mystic works of Santa Teresa de Jesús.

Santander:

This is one of the favorite summer resorts for Spanish aristocracy during the 20th century. A beautiful city with mild climate on the Atlantic coast in Northern Spain with great architecture, lots of natural areas surrounding the city and a superb gastronomy.

Aveiro - Porto:

Visiting these two cities in Portugal provide students another opportunity to know another European country. Aveiro offers a relaxing atmosphere in its beautiful beaches along its coastline.  Porto is the second largest city in Portugal with an enchanting old quarter, along the Douro River, and its famous Porto wineries. Our students will have the opportunity to visit them and admire this romantic city.

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