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(01/03/2017)

Hundreds of students from the Catholic University of Murcia have attended a briefing on the Erasmus 2016-2017 program.

The event, summoned by the Vice-Rectorate for International Relations and Communication of the University, has allowed the participants, already pre-registered, to obtain all the necessary documentation to successfully develop their stay in the chosen university in one of the selected European countries.

Among the destinations most demanded by the students of the different degrees of UCAM are Italy, Portugal, Poland and Ireland.

Pablo Blesa, vice-rector of International Relations has highlighted the formative advantages that this program of studies has for the student.

In addition, Pablo Blesa mentioned that "Erasmus opens the student to new horizons both personal and professional. Spain is a country that lives in tourism and export, and for that it takes people who know languages ​​and who have lived abroad, because there are Many Spanish multinationals abroad. "

Students of different grades are those who will march to other European countries in this semester, such as Raúl Cano, a 3rd grader from CAFD, who has chosen Coimbra as his destination, "because it is a place that is not far away, and so I do not lose sight of my family. I know people who have been there for years and they recommended it to me. "

Another of the most desired destinations has been Poland, as we checked with two students of Audiovisual Communication, Antonio Tomás and Miguel Rodríguez.

"I have opted for Wroclaw and I hope this experience is productive to learn a lot of English and meet people," commented Antonio Tomás.

Source: UCAM

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