CISabroad (Center for International Studies): Barcelona - Intern in Barcelona

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Our internships are customized to match your interests and your desired length of stay in Spain. Internships last a minimum of 6 weeks, but we encourage you to stay as long as you can. Obviously, the longer you stay in Barcelona, the more time you will have to immerse yourself in the local culture, practice yo... More

Provider: CISabroad (Center for International Studies)
Location(s): Barcelona, Spain
Year Founded: 2000
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Kristine C.

11/09/2011

Barcelona Will Always Have A Piece Of My Heart!

I am more understanding of other cultures and I can now communicate very well with the Spanish people. I am studying in International Business and this experience assured me that I am doing the right field for me.

Ilse D.

11/09/2011

Barcelona: A Summer To Remember

YES! I spent a semester in Valencia, Spain in 2009 and was exposed to an entirely new culture with so much to explore. Barcelona offered the same type of cultural exposure and it increased my desire to travel and learn about other cultures. In the future, I will take advantage of any and all opportunities I have to travel.

Nathan A.

09/01/2011

Barcelona: The Experience That Changed My Life

This experience was definitely worthwhile. I have improved my Spanish skills tremendously and I gained valuable work experience through my internship. I now feel more confident and have a better idea of what I would like to do after graduating.

David T.

08/17/2011

Barcelona: A Crossroads Of Peoples And Skills

The most rewarding portions of the internship were learning how the mental health system works in Spain, about the economic impact of the crisis on the types of services afforded to immigrant populations in Barcelona, and learning about the higher education system for nurses, psychologists, and psychiatrists in Spain.