“You are the diplomats moving forward, you will take the torch from this country and bring it home and share the wonderful things you have learned about this country”. With these words, on June 6, Ambassador Costos addressed the group of North American Fulbright scholars gathered at the International Institute in the
The University of Pennsylvania Summer Program Students: Angela, a Huntsman Program student at Penn, is from Shanghai, studying Spanish because "it's a serious language with deep cultural connections and many uses in the business and social world." Zain from Jordan is "very attracted to Spanish culture
Today begins the Cornell University summer program at the Institute. Welcome!
Students from the Washington University at St. Luis Summer Program during their visit to Toledo last week.
The Institute receives for the first time the University of Pennsylvania Summer Program. We are visited for six weeks by 45 students accompanied by five professors. It is a very international group with students from Romania, South Korea, China, Morocco, Russia, France or Jordan. Naturally also from the United States: Chicago, Philadelphia, Connecticut, Hawaii, Colorado, New York, Detroit,
At the International Institute's Urban English Camp, Summer in the City, we have groups of all levels of English, from 6 to 16 years old. The activities are based on the philosophy that communication together with creativity are the best ways to learn languages. The purpose of the camp
Welcome WUSTL! One more year we welcome the students of the Summer Institute in Spain of Washington University at St. Louis. This year we also have Prof. Elzbieta Sklodowska, Randolph Family Professor of Spanish and Director of the Summer Institute in Spain at Washington University at St. Louis. They will be at the Institute for six weeks and
American Space Madrid: a project of the US Embassy in Madrid and the International Institute. The International Institute announced the start-up on March 10, 2014 of American Space Madrid, the result of collaboration between the Embassy of the United States in Madrid and the International Institute.American Space
Since its inauguration in 1911, the headquarters of the International Institute in Madrid on Calle Miguel Ángel had adequate laboratories for teaching science. They were located on the third floor (currently, classrooms 302,304,306 and 308). They were known as the Catherine H. Barbour Laboratories (pictured), in honor of
The most outstanding event this year was the signing on March 10 of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Embassy of the United States in Madrid and the International Institute in order to launch American Space Madrid, a new platform that offers information about the culture and