Being an Erasmus / University of Salamanca - Part 2
From Chiara Rabbiosi
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From Chiara Rabbiosi
“In Salamanca, in particular, I had the opportunity to study anthropology, a subject I have always wanted to study. Since I studied international cooperation, I want to specialize myself in anthropological research for development and the master’s I followed in Spain gave me the opportunity to do so. For example, I learned to do ethnographic research, an activity that I can mention in my professional CV. I also learned Spanish, a very important language in the field of development cooperation. Moreover, since I would like to do academic research in the future, it was very interesting for me to observe how this activity is carried out in foreign universities. Furthermore, during these months I have met some very stimulating professors and classmates, with whom I have built knowledge and created a network that will be useful for my academic and working future.”
Francesca, Universidad de Salamanca, 2020/2021