Alumnos de la Escuela (outgoing)
– Criterios de selección
– Bases de la convocatoria
– Destinos
– Solicitudes
– Criterios de selección
– Bases de la convocatoria
– Destinos
– Solicitudes
– Compromiso de estudios
– Criterios de selección
– Bases de la convocatoria
– Destinos
– Solicitudes
Incoming students
- Life in Pamplona
- Life in the School
- Cost of living
- Accommodation, visa and health care
- Study plan and grading system
- Learning Spanish
- Buddy programme
- How to apply
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Pamplona is a medium-sized city with approximately 200,000 inhabitants and at the top of the ranking of the best cities in Spain to live in. You won’t be disappointed by its first-class historical heritage, the city centre, replete with mediaeval churches, a great atmosphere and many green spaces.
The most comfortable way to get around is on foot, as the old town, where the main tourist attractions can be found, is mostly pedestrianised. There is also a 24-hour taxi service available, with different official stops around the city. Another option is cycling, as Pamplona boasts over 60 kilometres of cycle paths.
Although Pamplona is much more than the San Fermin festival, this is the event by which our city is internationally known. During 204 hours of foolish celebration (between 6 and 14 of July) you can live the thrill of the running of the bulls (encierros). 3-4 electrifying minutes once a day that you can enjoy from several points: from behind the fences, renting a balcony, sitting in the bullring or even running in front of the animals’ horns. But not only that, you can also enjoy the lively, cosmopolitan atmosphere that floods the streets or the shows and activities for all ages, you can find whatever you’re after during the festival.
We are a state school that offers a wide range of studies, such as the Bachelor of Interior Design, the Baccalaureate in Arts, Middle and Advanced Vocational Training Courses and a Special Professional Training Program.
Among the services offered by the school there are: a specialized library in art and design, a search job service, an association of former students who manage the external use of workshops for artistic projects, and an exhibition and conference room open to the public.
People who study in our school often highlight the good atmosphere, the openness of teachers, the high level of education in the disciplines offered and the well-equipped workshops of engraving, sculpture, photography, graphic design, audiovisual and cabinet-making among others, which are hardly to find even in the most well-known universities.
The EASD of Pamplona is a melting-pot of backgrounds, cultures, tastes and ways of living. Students here find the place to let their creativity let go as they feel respected by the rest of students. At the same time, they are expected to acquire all the
Cost of living in Pamplona
Average monthly rental of a two-room apartment in a middle class area: 600€
Average monthly rental of a room in a middle class area: 300€
Cinema ticket in a weekend: 10€
Breakfast in an average price cafe: 5€
Beer in a bar: 2€
Alcoholic beverage in a bar or club at night: 6€
Dinner at an average price restaurant: 20€
Cigarette pack: 5€
Petrol litre: 1’20€
Coffee/tea cup in a bar: 1,30€
Refreshing drink from a vending machine: 1€
A daily newspaper: 2€
Taxi from the airport to the city centre: 15€
Main museum entrance: 8€
As a city with two universities, the offer of student residences is wide and varied.
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EU STUDENTS
Students who are nationals of any country belonging to the European Union do not need to apply for a visa to enter or reside in Spain, this exemption also applies to the performance of work activities.
NON EU STUDENTS
This permission or authorization should only be requested by students who enter Spain with a student visa and when their studies exceed 6 months. The situation of the foreign student is considered as a stay, never as a residence.
Those who have become tourists cannot apply for it.
For further information call the Ministry of the Interior (Telephone 060).
STUDENT VISA
In order to enter Spain as a student for people from non-EU countries, it is necessary to ask a student visa in the Spanish consulate of the country of origin. This visa is valid for 3 months.
For more information you can see the following Ministry of Interior website
If the student comes from one of the following countries, he or she will have free health care at public hospitals and health centres with European Health Insurance Card:
– Countries of the European Economic Area: Belgium, Denmark (except Greenland), France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Austria, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Slovenia, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Latvia, Malta, Slovakia.
People from the United Kingdom (including Gibraltar) should ask their country’s health authorities about health coverage in Spain.
– Countries with which there is a Bilateral Agreement: Andorra, Brazil and Chile. With Peru, Morocco and Tunisia it is only envisaged for citizens of countries working in Spain and returning temporarily to their country (holidays, short stays, etc.). ).
According to the country of origin, you must go with the European Health Insurance Card or document attesting your right to public health care issued by the relevant agency of your country.
– If the student comes from a country outside the European Union:
Private medical insurance is compulsory for any international student who needs a visa to study in Spain, i.e. students who are neither resident nor nationals of countries of the European Union, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein. Not having this insurance assumes the risk of not receiving proper health care.
SUBJECT | ECTS | TERM |
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Design foundation | 6 | First |