If you have been waiting for a short, powerful international academic experience in Europe without the burden of heavy costs, this is your moment.
The Universidade da Coruña (UDC), Spain has officially opened scholarships for its International Summer School 2026, scheduled to run from 13 to 24 July 2026. This is not just a summer course — it is an opportunity to study in Spain, expand your global network, and immerse yourself in an international academic environment.
What the Scholarship Covers?
Selected students will receive comprehensive support for the duration of the program:
- Full tuition fees
- Accommodation in a university hall of residence
- Meals during the official program period (12 to 25 July 2026, inclusive)
This means your academic and living expenses in Spain are fully covered for the entire summer school experience. Travel costs, however, are not included and must be covered by participants.
Who Should Apply?
This opportunity is ideal for ambitious international students who:
- Are currently enrolled at eligible institutions
- Meet the academic and eligibility criteria outlined by the program
- Wish to join one of the approved International Summer School courses for 2026
Even if you are not eligible for the full scholarship, the university is offering discounted participation fees, ensuring that motivated students still have a pathway to attend.
A Truly International Academic Experience
The International Summer School at UDC features a diverse range of courses delivered in English within a global classroom setting. Students from different countries, disciplines, and backgrounds come together for two weeks of intensive learning and cross-cultural exchange.
Whether your interests lie in innovation, sustainability, social sciences, business, or language studies, the program offers a dynamic academic atmosphere designed to broaden your perspective and sharpen your skills.
Important Timeline
- Program dates: 13 to 24 July 2026
- Scholarship accommodation and meal coverage: 12 to 25 July 2026
Application deadlines will follow the official call and institutional procedures, so early preparation is strongly recommended.
If you have been thinking about studying in Europe but hesitating because of costs or time commitments, this short-term fully funded opportunity removes both barriers. Two weeks in Spain could reshape your academic direction, expand your global exposure, and strengthen your future applications for master’s, PhD, or international careers.