My time as an exchange student at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) was positive and life-changing. I was on the Business & Economics program and the institution offered a supportive atmosphere for intellectual and personal development because of its dedication to academic quality and its active campus life.
Experience with academics:
Numerous courses in a variety of subjects are available at UAB. I took the following classes throughout my semester:
Culture Without State: Catalonia’s Situation Professor Toni is the instructor.
This course explored Catalonia’s distinct political and cultural environment. The subject topic was made both approachable and fascinating by Professor Toni’s captivating teaching style and extensive expertise. His enthusiasm for the subject sparked spirited debates and a greater comprehension of Catalonia’s identity crisis.
The UAB campus is a thriving center of activity, with several tools available to help students succeed. There are several possibilities to participate and contribute, including well-equipped libraries and diverse student clubs. The university’s devotion to research is clear, with various institutes and centers promoting innovation and scholarly inquiry.
While UAB welcomes a big number of international students, the help they get may be enhanced. Some lecturers anticipated fluency in Catalan or Spanish, making certain classes more difficult for non-native speakers. Furthermore, while there were international student services, they did not always have enough resources to address concerns effectively, particularly those related to visas and housing.