AIFS in Salamanca Resident Director
Academic Year and Semester Programs
Gaye Michaels
Plaza del Corrillo 19, 2-2
37002 Salamanca, Spain
Phone: 34 (923) 26 98 91
Email: gmichaels@aifs.co.uk
¡Hola! I have coordinated study abroad programs at the University of Salamanca since 1987 and have been working as AIFS Resident Director since 1993. I received my BA from SUNY Cortland in 1983 and spent my junior and senior years of undergraduate study at the University of Salamanca, so I am very familiar with where you will be studying and living.
I love getting to know my students and will enjoy assisting you in your adjustment not only to your new environment but to your new self! I want to help you expand your horizons - rarely will you have an opportunity like this to spend a few months living in a native's home, watching local television and sharing homecooked meals with them while chatting about their lives.
As Resident Director, I am your counselor, administrator and friend. I provide guidance and support during this program full of excitement, adventure and education. You will find me in the AIFS office, in the heart of Salamanca, next to the Plaza Mayor and a 5-minute walk from the University.
AIFS Campus Staff with First Aid Training
Because health and safety are top priorities at AIFS, at least one member of the staff at this campus has taken a first aid course in order to be available to help any student until a doctor or nurse can provide help. This is just one of many services that we provide to our students.
AIFS in Salamanca Resident Director, Summer Program
Julia Garcia
Plaza del Corrillo 19, 2-2
37002 Salamanca, Spain
Phone: 34 (923) 26 98 91
Email: jgarcia@aifs.co.uk
¡Hola! I have been working with AIFS since 1985 and as Director of the Salamanca Summer School since 1998. I received my degree from the University of Salamanca, so I am very familiar with where you will be studying! I also studied abroad; spending a summer in San Francisco.
In my spare time I love traveling and continue to enjoy comparing different cultures. I have traveled around Europe but have also visited Morocco, U.S., Thailand, Russia, Cuba, Brazil and Egypt.
My favorite aspect of being Resident Director is watching students transform during the program. Salamanca is the perfect size to become your new home. Everyone loves the famous Plaza Mayor which has such a lively atmosphere with people chatting, enjoying the sun or watching the world go by while enjoying an ice cream.
You can find me in the AIFS office, located in the heart of Salamanca, next to the vibrant Plaza Mayor and a 5-minute walk from the University. I'll be ready to assist you to experience one of the most rewarding summers of your life!
The Resident Director provides academic advice, introduces you to the community and handles communication with the University.
AIFS Campus Staff with First Aid Training
Because health and safety are top priorities at AIFS, at least one member of the staff at this campus has taken a first aid course in order to be available to help any student until a doctor or nurse can provide help. This is just one of many services that we provide to our students.
Special features of the AIFS program:
The AIFS program was established in Salamanca in 1964 and is highly respected at the University. The AIFS staff are the most long-standing of all the study abroad program staff. The program includes a three-day visit to London, four-day visit to Seville, Cordoba and Granada, overnight visit to Madrid and Toledo, and a day trip to Segovia. Students live with Spanish families or in a centrally located student residence.
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