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From bling to book
December 4, 2009 • Andalucia, Lead2, Malaga • 0 Comments
MOST people associate education in Marbella with knowing the difference between D&G and CK.
But all that is set to change in the bling capital of Europe, after the town launched Andalucia’s first English-speaking university.
Now visitors can swap shopping sprees and sunbathing with a three-year degree in subjects, including Public Relations, Journalism and Tourism.
Students, who begin courses in February, will benefit from a “stimulating, mind-opening curriculum”.
Apart from its buzzing nightlife, Marbella was also chosen for its proximity to Granada, Sevilla and Cadiz.
Perhaps inevitably, celebrities are being invited for their “collaboration and investment”.
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