It’s a sunny yet not so warm morning in Barcelona. I’m chilling by my window, under the sunlight, with a cup of coffee on the side and my thoughts as my only companions.Read more
Going on Erasmus is the highlight of many students’ lives even after graduating, but to finally decide to apply for it goes hand in hand with countless thoughts and searches for the right destination. Here are some tips that can help you!Read more
Have you ever wondered whether the coming generations will be different from ours? Will they continue to make the mistakes the ones before them have, or perhaps they will make brand new mistakes entirely on their own? Read more
Some real-life stories are turned into films, books or paintings. Known to be a memorable experience, Erasmus can be pictured in many ways too, but most probably it will look like a movie.Read more
All ESN volunteers are guilty of hearing about the infamous Erasmus love stories which overcome anything and turn out to be proper modern fairytales. Read more
Erasmus is your life in one year. Exchange students talk about Erasmus so much that your eye may start twitching when you hear it for the hundredth time. Read more
Just a year before quarantine, I was lucky enough to finally have the opportunity to go abroad with Erasmus. I was studying computer systems and was eager to travel to Germany, which is known for its strong computer systems bachelor programs.Read more
Going to a foreign country may be daunting mainly due to the cultural differences, but getting to know another culture will open doors to a new exciting experience
The super strict schedules so many of us follow often mean we can barely get involved in anything. From the start of the day to the middle of the night, we are constantly working.
There are over 6,500 spoken languages around the world, all with their own cultural differences that have shaped them. The result? – an array of beautiful words that are simply untranslatable into English without paragraphs of description.
In the months before graduation, all you think about is the end: the end of notifications from Google Class; the end of thesis writing; the end of exams. As soon as you reach “the end”, you suddenly realise you still have your life ahead of you.
It’s a sunny yet not so warm morning in Barcelona. I’m chilling by my window, under the sunlight, with a cup of coffee on the side and my thoughts as my only companions.
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