Locations

We operate at our headquarters in Padova (Italy) and offer courses in other locations around Europe. Please read below for more information about our locations!

Locations

Padova, Italy

Padova (in Italian) or Padua (in English) is a picturesque town in Veneto, known for its university and history. It is also where Galileo Galilei made his most important discoveries, where William Shakespeare set the Taming of the Shrew and where Oscar Wilde set The Duchess of Padua.

It is also a great place for innovation, creativity and recreation.

Compared to the busier cities of Venice and Verona, Padova is calm and peaceful, allowing visitors to stroll the historic centre and marvel at its architecture without bumping into groups of tourists. Venice and Verona are easy to reach on half-day or full-day trips.

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam is a city of canals, unique architecture, and culture that has existed since the 13th century. It’s a vibrant city with plenty to offer visitors, from delicious food and drinks to world-renowned art galleries and museums. It is widely recognised as one of the most attractive cities in Europe for international business.

It has an excellent infrastructure that makes it an ideal place to locate or expand a business. With its liberal immigration policies, Amsterdam also attracts many talented entrepreneurs from around the world who are looking to establish business operations in the city.

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Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain and the largest city in the Catalonia region. It’s a modern and innovative yet ancient city that blends the new with the old to preserve and celebrate the past.

The city is often placed among the most livable cities in the world and it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe.

It is renowned for its breath-taking architecture thanks to Gaudí’s peculiar style, delicious food, and diverse culture. The literature enthusiasts will probably remember the city also for being the background of “Shadow of the wind” one of the bestselling books of all time and a masterpiece by Ruiz Zafón.

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Berlin, Germany

Berlin is a vibrant city that has something for everyone. Whether you’re looking to explore its history, indulge in fantastic food, or party away the night, this German capital is the perfect destination to experience it all. Berlin is a great city for business. The city is renowned for its vibrant startup scene and provides access to the latest technology trends and innovations in Europe. Berlin is famous for its world-class education system and hosts international study abroad programs with hundreds of institutions participating in exchange programs. Berlin’s cultural diversity provides an enriching learning environment with a variety of perspectives and experiences for everyone.

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Dublin, Ireland

Dublin constantly re-invents itself and is globally connected, socially and economically progressive, deeply welcoming and steeped in rich heritage and culture. While booming with tech giants and being a UNESCO City of Literature, Dublin retains its village-like charms, with historic neighborhoods reminders of gentler, slower-moving times.

It’s also the city of Ireland’s top-ranked high-level educational institution, Trinity College, and is home to Ireland’s legendary brew, Guinness.

Just outside the city, along the coast and easily reachable, are some truly beautiful seaside towns and places to visit.

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Florence, Italy

Florence is in the Italian region of Tuscany, a region famous for its green hills and small villages. It has a population of about 380,000 people and is visited by approximately ten million tourists each year.

Known for its art, architecture, and culture, Florence was the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance and is home to many of the world’s most famous artworks, including Michelangelo and Donatello’s statues of David. There are many reasons to visit Florence, from its street art to its gelato.

Whether you’re interested in art, architecture, literature, or good food, you’ll find something to love in this beautiful city.

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Milan, Italy

Milan is Italy’s bustling metropolis and global capital of fashion and design: it offers teachers a captivating blend of cultural richness and modern innovation! Renowned for its historic landmarks such as the stunning Gothic cathedral, the Duomo, and Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, The Last Supper, Milan is not only steeped in artistic legacy but also serves as a vibrant hub for international business and finance.

Milan caters to diverse tastes and interests, making it an ideal destination for teachers seeking inspiration and cultural enrichment. Discover the essence of Italian elegance and creativity in this remarkable city where tradition meets the future!

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Prague, Czech Republic

Prague is a beautiful city with so much to offer, from stunning architecture and rich history to a vibrant music scene and delicious Czech beer. It’s well-connected with the rest of Europe and beyond, making it an attractive business location for entrepreneurs or established companies looking to expand their business.

The city is also home to world-renowned universities like Charles University, the Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU) and the Czech University of Life Sciences (CULS), which attract thousands of international students every year. Its combination of modern attractions alongside historic monuments makes it an ideal destination for any traveller looking for a unique experience.

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Rome, Italy

Italy’s capital city is the third most visited city in Europe after London and Paris and attracts over seven million tourists a year.

Its history spans more than two thousand years and in the same city you can see next to each other roman ruins and modern architecture. Innovative projects and initiative are in addition a central point of the city where you can visit one of the biggest faire on innovation of the world.

Rome is a city with something for everyone, if you’re looking for history, art, and culture, the city has more than enough to offer with art galleries, museums, and well-preserved ancient ruins. It’s also one of the cities with the highest number of green spaces thanks to its parks and villas spread all around the city.

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Saint Julian’s, Malta

Saint Julian’s is one of the most popular and multicultural cities in Malta. It is a unique and fascinating destination that provides an excellent base for exploring the rest of Malta. The city and the entire island are home to important historical and cultural sites, but also some of the most stunning beaches of the Mediterranean Sea. Its history of occupations and colonisation by many different countries made this island incredibly diverse in its architecture, traditions and food.
Saint Julian’s is also a great place to enjoy the Mediterranean lifestyle, with plenty of cafes, restaurants, and bars.

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Seville, Spain

Seville is the enchanting capital of Andalusia and a treasure trove of Spanish history and culture. Known for its vibrant flamenco dance, stunning Moorish architecture, and sun-drenched plazas, Seville captures the heart with its lively atmosphere and rich traditions. As you stroll through its charming, narrow streets, you’ll discover delightful tapas bars, bustling markets, and the vibrant colors of the city’s renowned festivals, such as Feria de Abril and Semana Santa. Whether you’re taking a leisurely boat ride along the Guadalquivir River, visiting the beautiful Plaza de España, or immersing yourself in the passionate rhythms of a flamenco performance, Seville offers an unforgettable journey into the soul of Spain. Discover the magic of this remarkable city, where history, culture, and modern vibrancy come together to create a truly captivating experience.

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More locations

“Mobility and cooperation” will originate further activities in other cities in Europe. Are you interested in other locations? Would you like to welcome our course participants at your school or train them? Please, contact us and tell us more!