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New partners in Spain

Last year, Spain, with 33,200 students, was the first Erasmus host country among 31 participating countries.

La Salle Universidad Ramon Llull, Business School (Barcelona): Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain, recognized as a global city because of its importance in finance, commerce, media, entertainment, arts and international trade, and hosted the 1992 Summer Olympics. La Salle Universidad Ramon Llull is the 2nd ranked private University in Spain and the first by number of students, with educational programs focused on the market reality. La Salle is part of a worldwide recognized network which allows them to foster the educational and knowledge exchanges between all the Lasallian Centres around the 5 continents, with more than 4,000 students from 54 different countries.

Universidad CEU San Pablo, Facultad de CC. Económicas (Madrid): Madrid is a vast city, with approx 5 million inhabitants, offering a very cheerful life. The San Pablo CEU University was founded 75 years ago to form human and professional future leaders of Spanish society. Ministers, heads of major national and international companies, writers and thinkers, artists, academics and scientists have come out of CEU classrooms. The university has more than 300 agreements with universities in Europe, Asia and America, and more than 7000 students. CEU has launched bilingual programs in undergraduate and graduate, the International Internship Program and the Summer University.

Universidad Loyola Andalucia, ETEA / Faculty of Economics and Business Sciences (Cordoba):  ETEA is part of the University of Córdoba, now called Universidad Loyola Andalucía, and the first private university in Andalusia. It was founded by the Jesuits in 1963, and has trained generations of professionals able to face the challenges of our society and to adapt to changing every moment. ETEA educational tradition speaks of prestigious training and excellence, and is characterized by an active methodology based on leadership training.