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What Subjects Can You Study Abroad: Top 10 [2024]
While you excitedly explore CIEE Study Abroad locations and specific program options, don’t forget to look for study abroad courses in specific areas of study, too! Being in the classroom... keep reading
Visiting Netflix Film Locations in Madrid
Money Heist! The name says it all, the record-breaking series on Netflix beautifully shows off Madrid and its architecture. And CIEE students have been visiting the picturesque and stunning film... keep reading
Meeting the Spanish Minister of Culture in your Mass Media Class
One of the more popular CIEE Madrid Open Campus classes is “Mass Media in Europe” because students have the privilege to meet the former Spanish Minister of Culture as one... keep reading
A trip to Gyeongju 경주, the capital of Silla
In early February, I took a 2 and a half hour KTX train ride from Seoul to Gyeongju, in Gyeongsangbuk-do which is towards the southeastern area of Korea. Gyeongju was... keep reading
Three Books to Read about African Americans in Spain and Study Abroad
If you or anyone you know is considering study abroad in Spain, I would like to recommend three books about African Americans in Spain as initial reference points before the... keep reading
Spotlight on a Virtual Internship: Madison Peak
Madison Peak, a rising Junior at Arizona State University, thought she would be spending this summer studying abroad in Prague. Unfortunately, COVID-19 made that impossible. Madison is planning to graduate... keep reading
A Multi-Media Platform for Multi-Media Students
If you want an authentic taste of what a career in international media entails, make Seville your beat for a study abroad semester. Twice a year, students in the Communications... keep reading
COMPENSE SU HUELLA Environmental Communications in Monteverde
Written by Guy Ginsberg (George Washington University), Internship in Sustainability and the Environment. My internship focus was on creating a promotional video for Compense Su Huella, CORCLIMA’s fundraising initiative which... keep reading
Ruta Eléctrica: Sustainable Transportation in Monteverde
Written by Natalie Schoen (University of Iowa), Internship in Sustainability and the Environment Throughout the last four weeks, I have had the opportunity to work with CORCLIMA, an organization whose... keep reading
Don José by Dominika Struk, a Communications student in Seville
Dominika Struk, student from the University of Illinois at Chicagoparticipating last Spring 2018 semester in #CIEE Seville Communication, New media and Journalism program, was looking for an exceptional person to... keep reading
Thoughts on Women of the Future: An Interview with Marina Blesa
Laura Place, student of the Communications, New Media and Journalism Spanish program, interviews her professor Marina Blesa. Marina awaits the answers of her students with an ever-encouraging expression. She smiles... keep reading
Confessions of a Serial Traveler
There's more to Seville than soccer. This is the story of basketball star Ryan Kelly, former Duke, LA Lakers and Houston Rockets NBA player, as told by future sports journalist Benjamin Portnoy, former participant in the Communication, New Media and Journalism Spanish program from Indiana University-Bloomington (Spring 2018).
A CIEE Seville Class Field Exercise: a #workshop on Visual Cultural Memory, Manipulation and the Power of Images
Every semester, Spanish photographer and CIEE professor Antonio Pérez Gil collaborates with Rubén Díaz in his course 'Digital and Visual Culture in Contemporary Spain'. On this occasion, Antonio facilitated a... keep reading
Being Black and Abroad
It is said that the number of minority students who study abroad is slim to none. I’ve experienced this first hand in over 13 countries during my time abroad. My... keep reading
Communication, New Media + Journalism English Newsletter II / Spring 2018
Seville retakes its activity after its Holy Week and finishes its preparations to celebrate its most popular Feria de Abril. During the past months, CIEE CNMJE students enjoyed great cultural... keep reading