第一吃瓜

ESIC Valencia

Partnerhochschule der 第一吃瓜

脺ber die ESIC Valencia

Unter der Sonne Spaniens im S眉den des Landes wirst du auf jeden Fall die Gelegenheit haben, das spanische Lebensgef眉hl zu sp眉ren, w盲hrend du an einer der besten Business Schools des Landes studierst. Ein Auslandssemester an der ESIC Valencia bietet dir die M枚glichkeit, in eine Welt voller kultureller Vielfalt einzutauchen, denn diese bietet Valencia dir. Die pulsierende K眉stenstadt mit mehr als 80.000 Studierenden in den verschiedensten Hochschulen wartet mit hervorragenden M枚glichkeiten und einer hohen internationalen Diversit盲t auf. Der ESIC Campus ist modern und klein, die Lerninhalte qualitativ hochwertig. Kurse m眉ssen in Kurspaketen gew盲hlt werden, der Unterricht findet zumeist am Nachmittag statt. Die ESIC ist ein langj盲hriger Partner der 第一吃瓜.  nter der Sonne Spaniens im S眉den des Landes wirst du auf jeden Fall die Gelegenheit haben, das spanische Lebensgef眉hl zu sp眉ren, w盲hrend du an einer der besten Business Schools des Landes studierst. Ein Auslandssemester an der ESIC Valencia bietet dir die M枚glichkeit, in eine Welt voller kultureller Vielfalt einzutauchen, denn diese bietet Valencia dir. Die pulsierende K眉stenstadt mit mehr als 80.000 Studierenden in den verschiedensten Hochschulen wartet mit hervorragenden M枚glichkeiten und einer hohen internationalen Diversit盲t auf. Der ESIC Campus ist modern und klein, die Lerninhalte qualitativ hochwertig. Kurse m眉ssen in Kurspaketen gew盲hlt werden, der Unterricht findet zumeist am Nachmittag statt. Die ESIC ist ein langj盲hriger Partner der 第一吃瓜.  

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Interessiert an einem Auslandssemester an dieser Institution? Bitte kontaktiere das International Office der 第一吃瓜 unter international(at)hsba.de und erbitte Zugang zum Team "Outgoings" wo relevante Informationen zu dieser Destination wie Semesterdaten, Kurslisten, Erfahrungsberichte, die Anzahl der zur Verf眉gung stehenden Pl盲tze und weiteres zu finden sind. 

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Accommodation: A few months before the semester abroad began, I contacted another student who was going to Valencia, and we decided to search for a flat together. We used 鈥淚dealista鈥, which is quite similar to plarforms like 鈥淚mmobillienScout24鈥 or 鈥 Immowelt鈥. Another popular option for finding accommodation is shared flats, which can be very affordable and also offer a great opportunity to meet new people, especially during the first few days. My apartment was located at the on 鈥淎venue del Port鈥, conveniently located near the university are in 鈥淏lasco Ibanez鈥 and close to both the city center and the beach. This is also a big advantage of Valencia. It鈥檚 a big city with a lot of opportunities but nevertheless everything is close by. 
Transportation: I went to the university by bike since it was only a ten-minute ride. Using 鈥淰alenbisi鈥, a local bike-sharing service, made this traveling very straightforward. 
Activities and more: Attending events organized by groups like 鈥淓rasmuslife鈥 or 鈥淗appyerasmus鈥 I would recommend. I met many of my close friends at an initial called 鈥渨elcome dinner鈥. The city offers a very big variation of clubs, restaurants, activities and many open-minded Erasmus students. But besides the activities in the city there are also a lot of other possibilities to explore more of the country. On the other hand, you can join daytrips of Erasmus organizations. They offer every weekend multiple trips to hiking spots, smaller towns around Valencia or other nice spots that are possible to visit in one days.

Max Spickermann
Year Group 2022, BSc Business Administration, with NEOMA GmbH
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Accommodation: I booked my accommodation over Spotahome. This website includes numerous landlords and agencies. My agency was called 鈥淎partmento Tegustavalencia鈥. They have around 200 apartments within Valencia and therefore chances are high that if you book over this website, you will have them as your agency. No matter where you decide to take your accommodation, you鈥檙e always able to get to the city, beach or university in only a short period of time. Valencia isn鈥檛 a big city and compared to its size the public transportation is well connected. 
Transportation: During my stay, there was a free card for public transportation which we could register for. In general, Valencia is well connected with busses and the metro. Even if you decide to explore the city by bike, you can rent the city bikes (Valenbisi) or get your own bike. However, I would advise you to use the city bikes since many bikes get stolen.
Food: Compared to Hamburg the prices in Valencia are rather cheap. Especially going out to eat or going out for drinks is cheaper than in hamburg. 
Activities and more: Compared to Germany the social life in Spain and Valencia is more lively. There are many nice clubs that you can access for free with Erasmus guestlist. Some clubs that I would recommend are; L鈥橴mbrace/Mya (here you can get free entrance to), Marina Beach Club and La Diva (especially on Thursdays). In Valencia are many Erasmus organizations that are planning trips and activities to join. Here are some of the most known Eramus organizations: Erasmus life, Erasmus vibe and Happy Erasmus.

Caroline Minkus
Year Group 2022, BSc Business Administration, with ECE Marketplaces GmbH & Co. KG