We are a Technical College in Zaragoza, Spain. Our students are pursuing higher-level vocational training in Accountancy & financial services, Sales & marketing and Computing & IT and on completion of an apprenticeship will get the degree of senior technician in his field. Since we have been awarded with the Placement Erasmus Charter we offer our students the chance of performing their internship program, not just in Spanish companies, but in Europe.

The Erasmus Program enables our students to spend a placement (internship) period around 3 months in an enterprise or organization in another participating country.

More information on Erasmus placements.

This apprenticeship does not constitute employment, so there won’t be a wage. The intern is fully legally covered (insurances, permits, etc) by the Erasmus Program.

QUALITY COMMITMENT For Erasmus student placements .

Wanted Host organisations

Currently we are looking for organisations interested in hosting our students. Host organisations for student placements may be enterprises, training centres, research centres and other organisations.

Hosting an Erasmus Intern can be a really worthy experience for your organisation. In case you were interested, please, contact IZQUIERDO Erasmus Department.

Wanted Partner Foreign educational centre

We think we can be a useful partner to other vocational education centres.

One kind of collaboration we have thought about is an internships exchange, so foreign students could enjoy as close contact and all the support we provide with to our local students. As we have already faced the difficulties of finding abroad hosting companies to our students, we consider this kind of collaboration could be really worthy. One the one hand we might easily find a suitable company for incoming students, because we have a large database of companies that collaborate with us and we are a known educational centre here, while for a foreign education institution the search requires a big effort. On the other hand, we could help their students to find accommodation (even we have in mind to create a database with our students’ families interested in hosting incoming students) and whichever logistical issues that may arise throughout their stages in a closer and faster way than someone abroad might.

Additionally we’d be interested in collaborating through teachers’ exchanges.

Although we have initially thought about this kind of collaborations, we would welcome any proposal regarding this matter.

In case you were interested, please, contact IZQUIERDO Erasmus Department.