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I am a graduate student in the US who is studying Spanish Education. I have studied abroad before in Granada, and would love to go back for many reasons, including practicing the language. I have a 6 week winter break from school, and was wondering if anyone knew of any ways to go about getting a short term job that would pay enough to cover living costs while abroad. Thanks : )

2006-09-03 10:09:10 · 2 answers · asked by jer084 1 in Travel Spain Andalucia

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I'm afraid finding a job for six weeks is rather difficult, if not impossible, especially during wintertime. (Unless you tried a ski resort!)
May I suggest something else..
If you studied in Granada ask at the university offices if you could do a stay, perhaps seminar type thing, through them or even at the univesity itself. It may not be much of a salary, but possibly could cover expenses.

My daughter did this several years ago at Malaga University during summer break. She and her fiancé both did a two month research assistance job working out of the Facultad de Biología at the university in Malaga...
They were only paid local traveling expenses, which covered their gas fees and lunches, but since they were living at home with us, it wasn't too bad.
We asked at the faculty that corresponded to the studies she was doing. They gave us a bit of a runaround at first, but it finally worked out well. (And it looked great on their curriculum afterwards!).Granada might have something similar to offer you.
If you don't find anything through the University of Granada, try other universities... Malaga, Madrid, Alcalá de Henares (near Madrid) , Salamanca, Bilbao, Barcelona or Valencia.
There are many splendid universities in Spain, and although Granada is a beautiful little town, you might find it easier to get something in a larger city. And all of Spain is worth visiting, so no matter where you end up, there will be things worth seeing. And you can practice your spanish.

I don't know where you are located at, but for traveling from the U.S. check out flying via London . Then from London look up EASYJET...they are the most economical flights to the rest of europe ... and they have some really cheap flights to Spain.
www.easyjet.com

try the embassies (spanish in the US and american in Madrid) for more information to start with. The embassies usually have information on job offers and even scholarship facilities...
go to the following website for the addresses:

www.embassyworld.com

Buena Suerte!

2006-09-04 23:33:16 · answer #1 · answered by abuela Nany 6 · 0 0

start with the Spanish embassy , they can advise on who to contact to get your search going. on line go to firstgov. com for a list oh the local embassies hours of operation, etc.

2006-09-03 10:18:26 · answer #2 · answered by connie m 2 · 0 0

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