Negina Pirzad, a senior at the University of Oregon, studied this summer in Vienna and
Segovia, Spain, with a group of journalism students developing their skills in language and reporting on other cultures.
The series on Jews and Muslims who converted to Christianity after Spain was united in 1492 collects papers from a 2008 conference in
Segovia, Spain.
I thought I was set until I arrived on campus and learned that my first semester books would cost $620," she says via email while studying abroad in
Segovia, Spain.
In situ microscopical diagnosis of biodeterioration processes at the convent of Santa Cruz La Real,
Segovia, Spain.
The Cistercians constructed the monastery in
Segovia, Spain, between 1133 and 1144, naming it the Monastery of Our Lady, Queen of the Angels in honor of Mary, mother of Jesus.
Crowds gathered in
Segovia, Spain, yesterday morning to witness the rare phenomenon.
Officials from CMP Cientifica, SEK University, the Autonomous University of Madrid and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology will host a five-day conference on "the science, the economics and the politics powering the shift from fossil fuels to renewable and sustainable energy sources" July 7 through 11 at the restored "Santa Cruz" monastery on SEK's campus in
Segovia, Spain.
Ischemic Stroke Facing the Millenium: challenges for the 21st Century International Workshop,
Segovia, Spain, April 2000.
Mathieu beat Pless 6-3 7-6 on a hard court in
Segovia, Spain, last year.
org* Air pollution: a Conference to be staged in
Segovia, Spain, on July 1-3, followed by a second conference, * The Sustainable City 2002 - For further information contact: Conference Secretariat, Wessex Institute of Technology, Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst, Southampton, SO40 7AA, United Kingdom: Email: Ishouthcott@wessex.