Madrid Campus 365 launches in 19 university colleges across the capital

The program provides academic training and cultural activities for university students until August 28.

Interior of a university college library in Madrid with wooden bookshelves and an academic atmosphere.
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Interior of a university college library in Madrid with wooden bookshelves and an academic atmosphere.

The Madrid Campus 365 program has officially launched in Madrid, providing accommodation and academic training to university students across 19 local colleges until August 28.

The initiative, supported by a 700,000 euro investment from the regional government, is developed in partnership with the Association of University Colleges of Madrid. The project aims to enhance the university summer experience through a mix of academic guidance, technical training, and cultural activities.
Participants have access to specialized courses in fields such as film screenwriting, data science, advertising photography, public speaking, and leadership. In addition to the training, the program features a daily cultural agenda starting at 5:00 PM, including film screenings, concerts, and guided tours.
Stays at the participating centers run from Sunday to Saturday, with a daily rate of 50 euros for students, including full board. Family members accompanying students can access the facilities for a daily fee of 75 euros.
Participating residential colleges include SEPI, Roncalli, Alcalá, Jaime del Amo, Loyola, Marqués de la Ensenada, Padre Poveda, Guadalupe, África, Argentino, Elías Ahuja, Teresa de Jesús, Mendel, Chaminade, and Pío XII. Other institutions, such as Ximénez de Cisneros and Antonio de Nebrija, are contributing by providing their facilities for program activities.