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Spanish Language and Literature (in Universities) Schools and Programs in Alcala de Henares, Spain

Alcalingua · Cursos de español para extranjeros, Universidad de Alcalá

Alcala de Henares, Spain
The University of Alcalá prides itself with the fact that it is one of the oldest universities in Europe – it was established by Cardinal Cisneros in 1499. The school is located 30 km, away from Madrid, educating 26,000 students enrolled on a wide range of degrees – 42 official degrees, 35 doctoral programs, and 40 master’s degrees are available in the areas of humanities, computer science, environmental sciences, law, and medicine. Furthermore, the institution was recognized as World Heritage by UNESCO in 1998. As far as Alcalingua is concerned, it is a center within the... See full description.

Instituto Cervantes

Alcala de Henares, Spain
The Cervantes Institute was founded in 1991 to promote the spanish language and the official languages of Spain. The Center has offices in 77 cities in 44 countries on the five continents. In Spain, it has two headquarters, in Madrid of Alcalá de Henares, and Centro Virtual Cervantes.

Spanish Studies Program, Instituto Franklin-Universidad de Alcala

Alcala de Henares, Spain
The Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Estudios Norteamerianos Benjamin Franklin of the Universidad de Alcalá was founded in 1987, when the University created a center for the study and research of North America. Since then it has been dedicated to developing new ways of institutional collaboration between Spain and North America. The Spanish Studies Program was initiated with the purpose to promote collaboration between the Universidad de Alcalá and North American universities, interested in internationalizing their students. The Program was established in 1987, too. It... See full description.

Universidad de Alcalá, Cursos de Lengua y Comunicación y Cultura Española para Extranjeros

Alcala de Henares, Spain
The University of Alcalá is one of Spain’s oldest universities, founded in 1499. It has an international section, offering degrees in five areas of knowledge: Arts and Humanities, Law and Social Sciences, Sciences, Health Sciences, and Engineering and Architecture. The school receives about 30,000 students, two-thirds of whom are pursuing an undergraduate degree, while more than 9,500 students are enrolled for postgraduate training. The over 200 postgraduate degrees include research masters, taught masters, doctoral programs, and specially designed expert programs, all adapted to the... See full description.