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  2. Ministry of Education (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Education in Spain is established as a decentralized system in which the regions have powers over the basic and secondary education while the central government establishes the general basis of the system and it is responsible for the tertiary education. [4]

  3. Secretary of State for Education (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The official responsible for the coordination of international relations on non-university education and vocational training, particularly in the European Union, assisting the Minister in his meetings at the EU Education Councils and for the management of education programs abroad and participation in the negotiation of international treaties ...

  4. Teaching abroad - Wikipedia

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    There are also programs where one can switch positions with a teacher overseas. When picking a program make sure it is a credible program. Three often-used paths for American teachers are teaching at a Department of Defense school, teaching at an international school, or working independently at any school accepting foreign applicants.

  5. Education in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Education in Spain is compulsory and free for all children aged between 6 and 16 years and is supported by the national government together with the governments of each of the country's 17 autonomous communities. In Spain, primary school and secondary school are considered basic (obligatory) education.

  6. Diplomatic School of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Protocol course in collaboration with the University of Oviedo and the School of Public Administration of the Generalitat de Catalunya, or Government of Catalonia, directed by Felio A. Vilarrubias. Islam course. Human rights. Each year, the Kings of Spain attend the commencement ceremony together with the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

  7. Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation

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    The Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) was created by Royal Decree 1527/1988, of 11 November, [3] through the integration of several self-governing agencies and other organizational units of the Foreign Ministry. It was last restructured in 2001, with the incorporation of the Directorate-General for Cultural and ...

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  9. Higher education in Spain - Wikipedia

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    International students need a visa to study in Spain. The most popular courses at public universities demand the highest nota de corte , while for private universities cost is normally the factor that determines which course a student will follow (that is, the most popular courses are inevitably the most expensive).