University of Valencia

The University of Valencia (Valencian: Universitat de València [univeɾsiˈtad de vaˈlensia]; also known by the acronym UV) is a university located in the Spanish city of Valencia. It is one of the oldest surviving universities in Spain, and the oldest in the Valencian Community, and is regarded as one of Spain's leading academic institutions. The University was founded in 1499, and currently has around 55,000 students. Most of the courses are given through the medium of Spanish, but the university has promised to increase the number of courses available in Valencian. Moreover, in some degrees part of the teaching is in English.


Scholarship


Students awarded with an International Program scholarship will be exempt from paying academic fees at the host university. The costs of travel, accommodation, maintenance, medical insurance and the payment of non-academic fees that may be requested at the destination university, will be borne by the awardees.They have to enroll in international credits and pay the tuition fees at the University of Valencia. Important: in order to enroll, the students must have their study contract closed in the Portal Serveis Estudiant .

Courses


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Eligibility criteria


Successful completion of English Composition or its equivalent (as determined by Valencia) with a grade of C or higher. You have earned an Associate or Bachelor's degree at an institution in which English was the language of instruction. Official transcripts are required for documenting English proficiency.

Accommodation


Halls of Residence owned by the University

Halls of Residence are university centres that provide accomodation, preferably for members of the university community, and that promote human, cultural and scientific training for its residents. University residences can be either owned by or affiliated with the university. The two halls of residence owned by the University are the "Lluís Vives" Hall of Residence (closed for renovations) and the "Rector Peset" Hall of Residence. 

"Rector Peset" Hall of Residence

The "Rector Peset" Residence Hall is located in the historic city centre of Valencia and takes up a restored stately manor, adapted in 1997. It provides residence preferably to members of the University of Valencia and has a capacity for 179 students and 70 teachers and researchers. It also provides human, cultural and scientific training for its residents and hosts a regular schedule of exhibitions, gigs and diverse academic and cultural activities. It has a computer room, two libraries, four television rooms, a gym with a solarium, an assembly hall, the Sala de la Muralla, a Seminar Room, a music and rehearsal room, a cafeteria and two dinning halls

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Students awarded with an International Program scholarship will be exempt from paying academic fees at the host university. The costs of travel, accommodation, maintenance, medical insurance and the payment of non-academic fees that may be requested at the destination university, will be borne by the awardees.They have to enroll in international credits and pay the tuition fees at the University of Valencia. Important: in order to enroll, the students must have their study contract closed in the Portal Serveis Estudiant .

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Successful completion of English Composition or its equivalent (as determined by Valencia) with a grade of C or higher. You have earned an Associate or Bachelor's degree at an institution in which English was the language of instruction. Official transcripts are required for documenting English proficiency.

Halls of Residence owned by the University

Halls of Residence are university centres that provide accomodation, preferably for members of the university community, and that promote human, cultural and scientific training for its residents. University residences can be either owned by or affiliated with the university. The two halls of residence owned by the University are the "Lluís Vives" Hall of Residence (closed for renovations) and the "Rector Peset" Hall of Residence. 

"Rector Peset" Hall of Residence

The "Rector Peset" Residence Hall is located in the historic city centre of Valencia and takes up a restored stately manor, adapted in 1997. It provides residence preferably to members of the University of Valencia and has a capacity for 179 students and 70 teachers and researchers. It also provides human, cultural and scientific training for its residents and hosts a regular schedule of exhibitions, gigs and diverse academic and cultural activities. It has a computer room, two libraries, four television rooms, a gym with a solarium, an assembly hall, the Sala de la Muralla, a Seminar Room, a music and rehearsal room, a cafeteria and two dinning halls

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