“One already gets used to the idea that companies do not comply with the university’s internship agreement. I was supposed to be supportive, but I really didn’t stop being another worker”
“You go to university in the morning, eat and work five more hours and suddenly it’s time to go to bed. You don’t have a social life.”
“I thought I would have a morning schedule and what I found is that the day I was lucky I went from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. There were days that I got to do 10 hours”
“Where I am, they offer me good conditions, with a good economic endowment, with vacations, breaks and a training plan. I did not expect something like this when I came from a place where I had not had a day off in half a year
Women, in the “glass labyrinth” of the Spanish public university: earn 12.7% less than men
Spanish public universities multiply by five each euro invested in them