Marbella opens English speaking uni!
Written by Julia on January 30th, 2010The sunny holiday city of Marbella, a luxury resort in the ever-popular Costa del Sol region of Spain, is set to play host to a different variety of visitor – the student!
For years Marbella has been associated with the affluent holiday maker, the designer shops, the footballers, the celebrities, the haute-cuisine dining…yet all this is set to change on the opening of Spain’s first English speaking university, something set to accommodate even more the Brits who make Marbella more than an annual week in the sun, but an escape for a great part of the year.

The stunning prom of Marbella!
Famous for its entrepreneurial spirit, those who choose to study in the city will have a choice of 3 degrees and a diploma. The three year Bachelor degrees will meet the demands of the Treaty of Bologna, ensuring the degree to be recognised throughout Europe. Students will also have the chance to study a Diploma, for those who don’t have the relevant A-Levels or IB.
The university boasts a state-of-the-art educational programme and is fully fitted with all the necessary technological apparatus for teaching in the 21st century.
An ideal choice of uni for those who want to keep up their home life in the sun, Marbella boasts low pollution rates, an excellent quality of life, low crime rates and a great international appeal – ideal for those looking to make contacts for future careers!
With great cities nearby to visit, such as the beautiful city of Seville, being based at the University of Marbella will give you a chance to visit the “real Spain” too, for example by learning Spanish in Seville!

A new university for Spain!
Spain’s a great place to be for students – and, quite obviously, a great place to learn Spanish, to take one hundred percent advantage of possible contacts! An English speaking university in Spain shows how Spain is taking learning languages seriously, and so you should do the same! Speaking a second language nowadays is so incredibly important in the ever-more demanding job market – and so look into coming to Spain, not only will you have fun, but by learning Spanish, you’ll boost your career options too!


