Apply for the Spanish Overseas Experience

Ready to live and work in Spain while you’re studying at AUT? Have a look through the information on this page to find out how to apply for the English Language & Culture Assistants Programme in Spain while studying the AUT course SPAN700 Spanish Overseas Experience online.

Check the eligibility criteria and see what steps are involved to enrol in the course and the English Language & Culture Assistants Programme offered by the Spanish government so that you can live, work and study from Spain for six months.

What you need to do

  1. Review your academic study plan with your faculty advisors/course leaders
  2. Research how the programme works and attend the information day
  3. Apply to the English Language & Culture Assistants Programme offered by the Spanish Government (applications normally open from early February to early April) – the placement and course will run from January to June the following year
  4. Contact the Spanish department at AUT to get more information and register your interest in the SPAN700 Spanish Overseas Experience course
  5. Complete the online application form and submit it on time
  6. Attend a pre-departure session once you’ve been accepted

Step-by-step application process for the Spanish Overseas Experience

Who can go on this programme

To be eligible to go on this programme, you must:

  • Be a student in a bachelor’s degree or taught postgraduate programme at AUT
  • Be a native English speaker
  • Be a citizen of New Zealand, Fiji, Tonga or Vanuatu
  • Be younger than 60 years old
  • Have completed at least one full-time year of study before you apply
  • Be a good ambassador for AUT and New Zealand
  • Be committed to making the most of the exchange opportunity
  • Ideally have some Spanish knowledge (not compulsory)

Timing for the teaching programme and for SPAN700

You’ll be living, studying and working in Spain from January to June.

SPAN700 Spanish Overseas Experience is a 30-point course that will run during AUT’s Summer School and Semester 1.

Apply a year ahead

  1. Apply for the English Language & Culture Assistants Programme by the beginning of April (a year ahead)
  2. Once you’re accepted into this programme, contact the Spanish department to apply for the course SPAN700 Spanish Overseas Experience by September

If you’d like to go in your final year at AUT, discuss this with your programme leader as soon as possible to ensure that you can still meet all the requirements of your degree and graduate as planned.

If this programme doesn’t fit with your semester timetable you can always plan to do it at the end of your degree and add an extra semester to your studies. The experience will be worth doing it.

If you don’t want to add an extra semester and your AUT programme includes elective courses, find suitable online ones (30 points in total), and save them for when you’re in Spain.

Things to consider

Taking on the Spanish Overseas Experience for a semester is exciting, and we want to make sure that you’re well prepared so you can enjoy it. There are some key things you should consider.

Your responsibilities

AUT will work with you to support the application process and the logistics of securing a placement, but it’s your responsibility to:

  • Research the options available
  • Research the practicalities of the programme
  • Organise your study plan

Money matters

While you’re in Spain, you’ll continue to pay your normal tuition fees to AUT as you’ll be studying the course SPAN700 Spanish Overseas Experience online while working at a Spanish school.

The English Language & Culture Assistants Programme in Spain will offer you

  • A minimum monthly allowance of 800 Euros per month for 14 hours teaching per week (4 days per week)*
  • Health insurance for the whole time that you will be teaching (January to June)

*1,000 Euros per month for 16 hours teaching per week (4 days per week) in some regions

You need to pay for

  • Academic transcript release cost
  • Flights
  • Visa
  • Living costs including your accommodation, food, transport etc.

You’ll need to have enough money for the first month of expenses as it may take a bit of time to get all the paperwork sorted for your first payment when you get there.

Your passport

Your passport should be valid for at least six months after the end of your semester abroad. Most countries’ immigration departments require this to process your visa. If your passport expires in the next 12 months, you should renew it as soon as possible to avoid any delays.

Once you have been accepted to the English Language & Culture Assistants Programme in Spain, you’ll need to apply for the visa through the Spanish embassy in Wellington.

How long should your passport be valid: dates example

For 2025 (January to June 2025) your passport must be valid until at least December 2025.

Visas and permits

You're responsible for getting the necessary visas and/or permits to be able to work in Spain.

Be an ambassador for AUT

Being an advocate for AUT and the programme is a key component to going on this programme – it helps us grow our student overseas experience and build strong relationships with schools in Spain.

You can do this by:

  • Chatting to students and teachers about AUT or living in New Zealand
  • Sharing your experiences with other AUT students by attending information events and helping us spread the word about the programme
  • Taking lots of pictures to help promote the opportunity

When to apply

Applications normally open from February to early April.

You need to apply a year in advance to go to Spain for a semester. For example, you’ll apply in Semester 1, 2024 to go to start the programme in Summer School and Semester 1, 2025.

Applications after the deadline won’t be considered. If you’re thinking about it, you should send your application by the deadline. You can easily withdraw later on if your circumstances change.

Supporting documents

As part of your application to go on this programme, you’ll need to provide some supporting documents.

What you’ll need to provide with your application

  1. Current passport
  2. Passport size photo
  3. Original degree certificates, diplomas or official academic record
  4. One copy of a valid passport (valid to at least September 2024) showing the photograph page. You’ll need your valid passport number to set your username (usuario) and log onto the PROFEX system, and for the acceptance letter from the school that you have to submit to apply for the visa
  5. A letter of recommendation or reference letter, written in Spanish or English, from a teacher or employer, with letterhead, signed and dated, a general greeting and containing the contact details of the person who writes it
  6. A police clearance certificate once you’ve been accepted into the programme

Writing a motivation cover letter

This should be a 300-word essay or statement of purpose, signed and dated, with a general greeting, in English or Spanish, explaining the reasons why you want to participate in the programme, your expectations about it and what you can offer to the programme.

Apply online

Before you start your application

Any questions?

For any queries contact the Education Advisor in New Zealand: asesoria.nz@educacion.gob.es

If your application to the teaching programme is successful

  • You’ll receive the contact details of the school in Spain where you’ll be working
  • You’ll be given a deadline to respond and accept

Important: save and confirm your application

Once you submit your application through Profex, you’ll get a pdf file, which you need to save as proof of your application.

You’ also need to print it out, sign and date it, scan it and email it to asesoria.nz@educacion.gob.es

What happens next?

If you’ve been accepted into the English Language & Culture Assistants Programme, you need to:

  • Attend a pre-departure session (details will be sent to students directly)
  • Contact the AUT Spanish department to enrol in the course SPAN700 Spanish Overseas Experience by September

Contact us

Get in touch to find out more about the Spanish Overseas Experience course, and how you can study and work in Spain.

Gloria Vazquez
Senior Lecturer 
gloria.vazquez@aut.ac.nz

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