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The CSLM organises a new interUCAmbio with students from Washington and Lee University 8 May 2024

The CSLM organises a new interUCAmbio with students from Washington and Lee University

On Monday morning, around thirty participants attended the linguistic interUCAmbio, promoted by the Vice-Rectorate for Internationalisation through its CSLM, which was held in the courtyard of the Faculty of Medicine. After a series of guided introductory questions, the Spanish participants were able to learn more about cultural aspects and current affairs in the United States from the students of Washington and Lee University, and vice versa, as the American students were very interested in the recent history of Spain, one of their subjects of study during their stay at the University of Cadiz.