International recognition
According to the main international rankings (THE, QS, and ARWU-Shanghai), Spanish universities are ranked among the best in the world by disciplines.
The PRISUE Project 2023. SEPIE has published a study on the Positioning and International Recognition of the Spanish University System.
Innovation and technology
- World leader in all phases of integrated water cycle management and first desalinated water producer in Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.
- No. 2 in Europe and no. 8 in the world in vehicle manufacturing.
- World leader in the production of commercial vehicles and technologies related to electric cars.
- No. 1 in Europe and no. 3 in the world in agrobiotechnology..
- No. 2 in the world for the most renewable energy patents per inhabitant.
Spanish language
- Second most spoken mother tongue in the world: more than 500 million people speak Spanish as their native language.
- Expanding global language: by 2050 more than 750 million people will speak Spanish.
- An increasingly studied language: More tan 24 million students study Spanish as a foreign language.
How to study Spanish in your home country? The Instituto Cervantes is present in more than 90 cities across 45 countries through its various centers and classrooms on five continents. It also offers a Accreditation System for Institutions (SACIC).
How to study Spanish in Spain? Find your course using this Cervantes Institute search tool.
How to certify your knowledge of Spanish? The diplomas in Spanish as a Foreign Language (DELE) are official qualifications awarded by the Cervantes Institute.
Offer of training in English
- 283 bachelor's degrees with at least 30% of the programme in ENGLISH, 164 with at least 50% and 80 with 100%.
- 508 master's degrees with at least 30% of the programme in ENGLISH, 401 with at least 50% and 322 with 100%.
Go to the search tool for bachelor's degrees in English here.
Go to the search tool for master's degrees in English here.
Cultural and geographical wealth and diversity
- Second largest country in Western Europe and fifth most populated: 504,645 km2 and 48,946.035 inhabitants.
- Second most visited country by tourists per year: over 93 million in 2017.
- No. 3 in the world and no. 2 in Europe with regards to the number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites: 50 declared.
See the World Heritage sites at the following link.
Quality of life
- The average expenditure of a student or researcher in Spain is estimated to be below 1,100 euros per month, depending on the city.
- Enrolment for undergraduate studies at public Spanish universities costs between approximately 700 and 1,800 euros per year.
- Private universities set their own tuition fees and therefore the cost may be higher.
- The second safest country in the European Union: the crime rate has dropped by 7.4 points over the last 10 years.
See the estimated average price of basic goods and services in Spain at the following link. (Coming soon)
Facilitation regarding procedures
- Students from the European Union do not need a visa, and registration in the Central Register of Foreign Nationals is only necessary if the duration of the stay is longer than 3 months
- Students from countries outside the European Union must apply for a student visa, as it is not possible to enter Spain on a tourist visa and then apply for a student visa.
- There is a fast-track service for the admission of students onto international mobility programmes, Erasmus+ and others.
<1--See the steps to follow in order to study in Spain on the following leaflet.
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