Salesianos Urnieta Students Live Their Erasmus+ Experience in Europe

Young people have completed their training and gained work experience thanks to this international mobility program.

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A total of 22 students from Salesianos Urnieta have completed their training through an international experience with the Erasmus+ program, undertaking internships in various European countries.

The Salesianos Urnieta school is increasingly promoting the opportunity to undertake internships abroad through the Erasmus+ initiative. In line with its internationalization strategy, they offer students from different vocational training stages international projection, providing opportunities for both short and long-term mobility.
In total, 22 students have been carrying out their professional internships (General Dual) in various European countries. This experience has allowed them to complement their academic training and gain work experience in countries such as Bulgaria, Malta, Italy, Portugal, and Poland.
Of the participating students, 11 are studying Intermediate Level cycles and another 11 belong to the Higher Level cycles. For several weeks, students have developed their practical training in different European professional environments, giving them the opportunity to "improve their technical, linguistic, and personal skills".
Three of these students accessed this mobility through scholarships managed by HETEL, while the other 19 used scholarships managed by the school itself. Salesianos Urnieta emphasizes that these types of initiatives are highly valuable for students, as they not only complement academic training but also "foster autonomy, adaptation to new environments, and knowledge of other cultures".
Participation in international mobility programs like Erasmus+ is part of the center's commitment "to quality vocational training with European projection, offering its students experiences that enrich both their professional and personal development".