El Instituto Cervantes es la institución pública creada por España en 1991 para la promoción y la enseñanza de la lengua española y para la difusión de la cultura española e hispanoamericana. Se encuentra en Madrid y en Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, España, lugar de nacimiento del escritor Miguel de Cervantes. Los centros del Instituto están situados en cuatro continentes.
El Instituto Cervantes en Manila, dirigido por José Rodríguez Rodríguez, es un organismo público sin ánimo de lucro, cuyos fines y objetivos fundamentales son la promoción universal de la enseñanza, el estudio y el uso del español y la contribución a la difusión de la cultura en el exterior.
Gobierno de España: Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y De Cooperación
El Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y de Cooperación es el órgano de la Administración General del Estado de España que, en cumplimiento de las directrices del Gobierno y para hacer realidad la unidad de la acción del Estado en el exterior, tiene encomendada la realización de las siguientes funciones: planificar, dirigir, ejecutar y evaluar la Política Exterior del Estado; concertar y potenciar las relaciones de España con otros Estados y con las Organizaciones Internacionales; fomentar las relaciones económicas, culturales y científicas de España; dirigir la Política de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo; y ejercer la protección de los ciudadanos españoles en el exterior y participar en la propuesta y aplicación de la política de extranjería.
Consejería de Educación en Australia
Consejería de Educación en China
La Consejería de Educación de España en Pekín, representante del Ministerio de Educación en España en China lleva a cabo una serie de actividades destinadas a la promoción de la educación y lengua españolas en este país.
Universidad de Estudios Extranjeros de Kioto (Japón)
Kyoto is not only a center of the Japanese culture and tradition but also an international city which accepts a great many travelers, foreign students and international conferences. Having both traditional and modern aspects gleaned from the Japanese culture and maintaining close relations with the rest of the world, this former capital offers you a perfect environment in which to study languages and cultures of the world.
At K.U.F.S., students can earn their credits freely from within the three fields of "Human Society," "International Relations," and "Regional Synthesis" of the General Introduction Subjects in their first and second years. By taking these courses, students can acquire ample knowledge regarding general subjects, which will later prove to be useful for language learning. Our curriculum is designed flexibly so that students can make their own unique research plans as they move up their "academic ladders."
The School of Modern Languages and Cultures aims at creating the appropriate environment to foster research, teaching and learning in area studies and languages. Students enrolled in our programmes will have a chance to develop intercultural awareness and communicative aptitude as they become acquainted with some of the world languages and cultures today. With more than 70 academic and support staff, the School contributes to the global outlook and leading position of the University of Hong Kong in the region.
Las LiLas is the first and only school in Singapore to be exclusively devoted to the teaching and spreading of Spanish and all the cultures that this beautiful language comprises.
The innovative centre offers a high-quality teaching method, taught by native and highly-qualified professionals with a deep vocational passion, who are profoundly committed to the important task of spreading the language and its associated cultural diversity to students worldwide.
Universidad de Filipinas (Diliman)
The Department of European Languages had its beginnings way back in 1910 when it was first known as the Foreign Languages Section of the College of Philosophy, Science and Letters. This section, which offered four languages (French, German, Latin and Spanish), was established on June 3, 1910 to prepare students for Agriculture, Medicine, Veterinary Science, Law and Fine Arts. It is currently one of the six departments that comprise the present College of Arts and Letters, one of the three colleges established on October 6, 1983 from the three-way split of the former College of Arts and Sciences.
Universidad Nacional de Taiwan
The predecessor of National Taiwan University was Taihoku (Taipei) Imperial University, founded by the Japanese in 1928.
The first president was Dr. Shidehara Tan Tairaka Hiroshi. When Taihoku University was first established, it had two colleges: the College of Liberal Arts and Law, and the College of Science and Agriculture, and had a combined total of 60 students. The College of Medicine and the College of Engineering were added in 1936 and 1943 respectively. The College of Science and Agriculture was also divided into two colleges in 1943: the college of Science, and the college of Agriculture. The college of Agriculture was divided into three sections: the College of Agriculture and Forestry, the College of Medicine, and the Graduate Institute of Tropical Medicine.
Universidad de La Trobe (Australia)
The Spanish Program, founded in 1968, provides a range of subjects within the general area of Hispanic and Iberian studies, that is, Spanish language, literatures and cultures at a number of different levels, Portuguese language in both its forms (those of Portugal and Brazil, spoken by approximately 200 million people), Catalan, the language of some seven million speakers, primarily in Spain, and Galician, one of the three historic languages of Spain. Latin American literature and culture occupy an equally important place in the Program's offerings.
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Universidad de Canturbury (Nueva Zelanda)
In 2004 the Spanish Programme of the University of Canturbury (UC) established an exchange programme with the University of Castilla-La-Mancha in Spain. This unique opportunity provides an authentic environment to improve your linguistic skills in Spanish. Students have a chance to study in Spain for one or two semesters, usually in their second year of Spanish studies at UC, and suitable courses at Castilla-La-Mancha can be credited towards their degree.
For students studying towards degrees in areas such as Law, Commerce, Engineering or Science, the Diploma in Spanish Language provides a tertiary qualification in a foreign language which will enhance their employment opportunities, especially internationally.
The University of Tenri was founded on Feb.21.1949 and opened on Apr.1.1949. It began with the Faculty of Letters and established the Faculty of Foreign Language in 1952, the Faculty of Health and Sports Studies in 1955, and the Faculties of Human Studies and International Culture Studies on 1992. Presently, Tenri University consists of four faculties (Human Studies.Letters.International Culture Studies.and Health and Sports Studies)with 16 departments.
The Faculty of Languages and Linguistics was established in 1996. It was first set up as a Language Centre in March 1972 and was responsible for conducting language courses relevant to the needs of the faculties and other centres of the university. Among the languages offered are Malay, English, Arabic, Burmese, Dutch, French, Iban, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Tamil, Thai and Vietnamese.
Since its elevation to the level of Faculty in 1996, the institution has developed significantly in terms of the provision of resources for teaching, learning and research. The Faculty has more than 120 academicians who are dedicated to research and teaching in languages and linguistics as well as a wide range of facilities and resources to support learning and research.
Universidad de Auckland (Nueva Zelanda)
Spanish is now the everyday language of more than 400 million people in 20 countries, and the second most widely used language in the world after English. As a major European and Pacific Rim language it is becoming increasingly valued in New Zealand. It is one of the six official languages of the United Nations, as well as being spoken throughout Latin America, the Philippines and in Spain’s former African colonies, and is the major second language of the USA.
You can learn the language in communicative classes from beginners to advanced levels, and explore the rich and diverse cultures of both Spain and Latin America from early modern to modern times.
Our courses cover the language, culture (both traditional and contemporary), history, music, film, art and literature of Spain and Latin America. Teaching and learning are supported by extensive print, audiovisual and electronic resources in university libraries and multimedia laboratories.
Colegio de Idiomas de Wenzao Ursuline
The department offers language training in Spanish, as the major language and English as a required minor, to help students develop communicative ability in two foreign languages.
The four-year college program aims to train students to master Spanish and acquire professional knowledge. The two-year program has an applied orientation. The department seeks to train professionals to teach Spanish at the high-school level or to work in the fields of translation/interpretation, business, and tourism. We offer many advanced courses to enable students to use advanced vocabulary and accurate expressions.