University of Salamanca, Spain

The University of Salamanca (Universidad de Salamanca) founded in 1218 by King Alphonsus IX of León, is one of the oldest universities in Europe. It is located in the city of Salamanca, west of Madrid. 

Salamanca is an ancient city in the region of Castille and León, and its city centre is a UNESCO world heritage site. It is a renowned student city with an abundance of activities for international visitors. 

Available Subject Areas

Please ensure that you research the courses available to you as an exchange student, and check with your subject coordinator(s) that these courses are suitable for your Glasgow degree programme. Please note that partner course offerings may change on a yearly basis.

Please research course level; content and assessment structures; partner academic pre-requisites for exchange students; whether enough courses / credits are available in your degree subject(s) to meet your Glasgow degree credit requirements; language of teaching and for Joint Honours students, whether the partner has any restrictions on taking courses from different Schools/Faculties.

  • Spanish

Key facts

  • Estimated number of places for each subject:1-3 full-year or 2-6 semester places
  • Primary language of teaching is Spanish, some courses may be available in English
  • Calendar
  • Grading system: 10-0
  • Entry Requirements: not applicable. Further information on study at University of Salamanca
  • Accommodation in student halls is available, as well as shared flats, home stays, and private residences

Travel and costs

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