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Media Production
Intern with a creative team in the media industry in areas such as pre-production, production, and post-production in media, television, or film.
About the Location
Spain has something for everyone. Stretching from the snowy mountains of the northeast to the famous beaches of the south, Spain is one of the world's most diverse nations. Spain is also a greatspot for history buffs, with 40 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. From its Roman relics to Muslim palaces, to its baroque cathedrals and Modernista constructions, this country is a treasure chest of artistic and architectural marvels across a matchless cultural palette. More than 30 years of democracy and rapid economic development have spurred Spain's cities to adorn themselves with sparkling new ornaments.
Why Intern in Valencia?
Valencia is the third largest city in Spain and it is located on the Mediterranean Sea and the banks of the Turia River. It has a long history, as it was founded over two thousand years ago. With a current population of approximately 800,000, it is one of the fastest growing cities in Europe. With a subtropical/Mediterranean climate, Valencia has mild winters and long and hot summers. Be it the art, religion, history, literature, architecture, or food, Valencia offers a feast for the senses. Valencia allows interns to experience the beaches of Spain and easy access to the rest of Europe, while interning in English or Spanish. Applicants in any field are welcomed and encouraged to apply for the Valencia program, but it is a particularly excellent location for Architecture, Engineering, Exercise Science, Education, Fashion, Health, Journalism, Logistics, Political Science, Psychology, Sciences and Visual Arts fields.
Participants looking to earn academic credit for their ISA Internship experience can explore the following options.
Transfer Credit from University of South Florida
ISA Internships has partnered with the University of South Florida (USF) to offer a U.S. transcript and award 6 academic credits for ISA Internships set-date, 8-week programs. Credit awarded will be based on the successful completion of written academic assignments, evidence of reflective learning, and an evaluation from your host organization supervisor. The additional cost of academic credit is $375, and includes a transcript with an A-F letter grade from USF.
In order to be eligible for transfer credit from USF, participants must be full-time students who have completed at least 30 credit hours, or recent graduates from a bachelor degree program. Participants must have a minimum GPA of 2.5. Please note that some placements may have more stringent eligibility requirements.
Credit From Your Home Institution
Students may work with their home university to receive academic credit for their program. Each academic institution has a unique policy for granting internship credit. Each academic institution has a unique policy for granting internship credit, thus students should inquire about receiving academic credit with their home university advisors, professors, and/or academic department heads.
Interns earning credit through their home institution will still have select assignments required to be completed by ISA as part of their program.
ISA Housing provides the opportunity for interns to experience aspects of the Spanish lifestyle that are inaccessible to the average visitor of Spain. All ISA housing options are either within walking distance to the ISA office and internship locations or conveniently located near public transportation. Travel times to internship sites generally range between 15 and 40 minutes depending on housing locations. Please note: All housing is subject to availability.
Applicants who have below an intermediate level of Spanish, as assesed through their advising session with their Program Manager, are required to live in a homestay.
The experience of living in another culture will be both educational and rewarding as long as you stay open-minded at all times. There are differences in culture and lifestyle between life in Spain and the U.S. Remember: the key to a positive experience is flexibility. With this in mind, you can become a true Español/a!
Homestay
Homestays are the norm for Spain, and are encouraged by ISA. Interns living in homestays will be provided with three meals per day (except on ISA excursion days) and laundry service once per week for the official duration of the program. You will usually share a bedroom with another ISA participant, but have the option of paying extra to secure an individual room.
Applicants who have below an intermediate level of Spanish, as assesed through their advising session with their Program Manager, are required to live in a homestay.
Apartment
Interns are placed in furnished, centrally located apartments. All apartments are either within walking distance or conveniently located to public transit routes. Rent is included in the program price, while meals and laundry services are not included.
Visa Info
Participants must have a passport that is valid for at least 6 months AFTER their expected departure date from Spain.
U.S. Citizens
U.S. citizens are not required to apply for a visa before departing for Spain if their program is 90 days or less.
Non-U.S. Citizens
Please note that non-U.S. citizens should contact their Consulate to verify specific entry requirements. As these requirements vary based on citizenship, non-U.S. citizens may not be permitted to travel to Spain without a visa or outside of their visa dates. Also, visa fees for non-U.S. citizens may differ so please be sure to check specific consulate's website for the most up to date information.
Note: Embassy and Consulate contact information is subject to change without notice. Please refer to the website of the Embassy or Consulate to verify information.