Key Facts
- Number of students enrolled: 70,000 students
- Academic year: September – June
- Some modules will be available in English, but Spanish (B2) is required
- Partner university website: Universidad de Sevilla
Campus activities and events
The Centre of Cultural Initiatives of the University of Seville (CICUS) has an innovative and multicultural policy that develops a selection of cultural activities directed at University students. CICUS creates a series of activities and cultural programmes (music, theatre, dance, visual arts, cinema, competitions, festivals, meetings, digital culture, etc.) throughout the year. The University of Seville also has Athletics Activities Services which offers the largest variety of competitions and leisure sports. They have tennis courts, soccer fields, rugby fields, hockey and heated swimming pools, as well as other complementary sports facilities.
Travel and Accommodation
It is recommended that you purchase your flights to Seville once you have your Letter of Acceptance. When you arrive at Seville Airport it is recommended to either take a taxi which will cost about 20 euros or take the Seville Airport Bus.
You should only apply to live in an accommodation as an exchange student after you receive your Letter of Acceptance. For more information check out University of Seville Housing webpage.
Fees and costs
Whilst studying at University of Seville, you don’t need to pay any tuition fees. However, some universities charge small fees for the use of facilities such as the Students’ Union. If you have any queries about any these charges, we recommend that you speak directly with the host university. You will be required to pay for the following: accommodation, health insurance and books. Students accepted on Erasmus+ may also be eligible to receive the Erasmus+ grant.