Sep 23 2009
TESTIMONIES OF MAP EX-EM PROJECT
Italian participants from MAP and EX-EM Leonardo da Vinci projects have been in Valencia for a 3 months period, doing a work placement experience in several fields of especialisation. Below you can find some impressions and pictures of the group:
“This experience was very useful for learning the Spanish Language. In addition, my internship allowed to realize new activities and gain new specific technical skills. This experience has a great social and cultural value.”
Giulia Cimò
“My experience in Valencia has been very important to learn to live in a foreign country with new people and to face new realities. I had the possibility to learn Spanish and it has been very useful for my studies. I have been working for a NOT-FOR-PROFIT organization and it let me make a good practice and understand what is working in the field of cooperation development.”
Chiara Gugliemini
“I liked so much this experience. I have improved not only my Spanish skills but also my theoretical knowledge of my profession. Furthermore, the most important thing is that I have met a new culture and a new language to make better my knowledge of them.”
Claudio Virone
“My experience in Instituto Cavanilles de Biodiversidad y Biologia Evolutiva in marine zoology laboratory has been brilliant. I have worked very well and have developed many unknown themes still yet. Also that which concerns the life and coexistence with others was quite easy and funny. I would recommend for everybody this experience of Leonardo Da Vinci .”
Valerio Visconti
“I liked a lot this experience here in Valencia and I would recommend it for all students. New coexistence , new people and new culture. This things should be allowed for more student and they should have a possibility to participate.”
Francesco Modica
“In general my experience in Spain has been very interesting and constructive. My internship has been very useful for my career and my studies. I have met my colleagues who are very friendly, generous and kind. Besides, I have known the real life of immigrants with whom Jarit works; very complicated and difficult to face. To live at home with others who I didn´t know before, it was a way to know a part of myself.”
Lorella Giannone







