CEMS is an alliance of universities and businesses preparing the next generation of business leaders. They share Uniplaces' global philosophy: thanks to CEMS, the business world of tomorrow will be more multilingual, multicultural and interconnected.
The Compostela Group of Universities promotes dialogue and cooperation in higher education. The 70 universities that have joined this initiative of the University of Santiago de Compostela believe that diversity in higher education is key to a better society. We agree!
The Erasmus Student Network (ESN) is in 430 institutions and 37 countries, making it the biggest student association in Europe. With a lot of focus on social events, ESN has made the Erasmus exchange an awesome, intercultural experience.
You might know QS as the company behind one of the most respected World University Rankings. QS is more than that: it is a company focused on bringing the best, high-achieving students to the world's most reputed universities.
Universidade NOVA de Lisboa (NOVA) has been one of the earliest partners with Uniplaces. It is an innovative, ground-breaking university in Lisbon that has always worked hard to empower its young students and encourage their creativity.
StudyPortals help you choose what universities you want to go to. They help you know everything you need to know about the best universities. Use their database to compare between universities and find out the best place for you to do your Bachelor, Master, PhD or short course.
InternsGoPro are changing the world for young workers. This network is trying to set higher standards for internships. Their mission is to help students and graduates develop skills and get a job. They give ratings and quality labels to different internship programmes so you’ll know what to expect, and where to apply!
With 40,000 members ELSA is the world’s largest independent law students’ association. ELSA provides opportunities for international exchange, diversified legal education and personal professional development for law students and young lawyers.
The European Youth Card Association (EYCA) is all about giving young people better opportunities to be mobile and active. To do so, it brings together organisations that issue Youth Cards to over 5 million young people in 36 countries across Europe. The card is packed with over 60,000 discounts that young people can use to live more - while spending less!
The student organisation AEGEE works towards a democratic, diverse and borderless Europe. Through its activities, it empowers students and young people in Europe to take an active role in society. Its network counts with 13,000 members. It's present in 200 cities, in nearly all European countries.
AIESEC is developing the next generation of young leaders through practical experiences. They provide cross-cultural professional internships and volunteer experiences across the world. They are present in 126 countries and territories, and have more than 70,000 members worldwide.
EPSA (European Pharmaceutical Students' Association) is representing pharmacy students and recent graduates from all over Europe. Today, it speaks in the name of over 160.000 students and aims to actively engage at student and professional level, bringing pharmacy, knowledge and students together while promoting personal development.
The Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya · BarcelonaTech (UPC) is a pioneering Catalunyan university dedicated to teaching and reseaching architecture, engineering and technology. The UPC's is committed to sustainability, social responsibility, and the environment.
The University of Granada (UGR) could very well be one of the most beautiful universities in the world. It was founded back in 1531 and has been one of the centres of Spanish culture and academia ever since.
Europe Language Jobs is an exciting job board*specialized in multilingual job vacancies*. We are a meeting point between candidates and companies, operating in over 48 countries and 33 languages.
The ISIC is the only internationally recognized proof of full-time student status. It is a card that represents a life style and grants access to worldwide benefits. With more than 60 years of history, ISIC is endorsed by UNESCO and supported by European Council on Culture and Andean Community of Nations.
JADE is an umbrella organisation of more than 280 student-run businesses across 200 universities in 14 European countries. Following the motto "learning-by-doing", our students bridge the gap between academia and real business world. By running non-profit SMEs and being social entrepreneurs, the students turn over 16 million euro per year and involve more than 20,000 peers, thus leaving a significant impact on the local and national business world.
Stud&Globe gives you advice, information, coaching and personalized service if you look for an internship abroad. Barcelona based, they offered interships across Europe.
Our mission is to be the leading think tank and platform on student housing in Europe. We provide an international network of complementary partners, members and associations. By bringing people together, we offer and share high-quality information and best practices. We aim for a student housing market that is open, international, professional, sophisticated and developed to fully accommodate student needs.
The German association of student living BfSW (Bundesverband für Studentisches Wohnen e. V.) is the voice of student accommodation sector in Germany. As association for this sector the BfSW is campaigning together with its national and international members for consistent standards in the micro living scope.
StudentJob is an online job portal that specialises in providing part-time jobs, internships, graduate programmes and placements for students. Start your job search at Europe’s biggest job site for students and young talent! Sign up for free to the site and begin your journey today!
You can check your booking details — such as your booking ID, official move-in and move-out dates, landlord contact information, cancellation policy, and other rental conditions — on the booking confirmation email we sent you or on your Personal Dashboard.
To access your Personal Dashboard, log in to your Uniplaces account, click on your name on the top right-hand side of your screen, and click on "Booking requests".
This is where you can find everything about your booking.
The first month's rent is paid directly to Uniplaces and is transferred to your landlord 24 hours after you move in. After that, your monthly rent has to be paid directly to your landlord.
Remember that you also need to pay a security deposit and admin fee (if applicable) directly to your landlord on the day you check in.
Please get in touch with your landlord to agree on how you're going to pay your monthly rent.
Uniplaces strives to make sure the photos and information you see in our listings accurately represent what you will find when you arrive in your new home. We created the 24-hour safety period to protect our students and to make sure they are compensated in case something goes wrong.
In the unlikely and unfortunate event of arriving only to find a place that looks completely different from the one you booked, or if it has different conditions from the ones that were included in the listing, please let us know within 24 hours of your move-in date so we can investigate and withhold the rent transfer to the landlord.
Are you having a problem with your move-in?
We’re very sorry that you’re having an issue with your move-in. If you’re still within the first 24 hours of your official move-in date, you can easily file a complaint on your dashboard. Simply follow these steps:
We will answer you back as soon as possible to help you in any way we can.
Important: Please keep in mind that we can only help you within the 24 hours of your move-in date, so it is essential that you report your issue within this time. After these 24 hours, your first rent is transferred to your landlord, and you won't be able to receive a refund.
Tip: Make sure to collect evidence (photos and videos) to support your complaint, as we will request it at a later stage. Also, try to discuss your issue with your landlord before filing a complaint so they are given the opportunity to fix it.
We’re very sorry that you’re having an issue with your move-in. If you’re still within the first 24 hours of your official move-in date, you can easily file a complaint on your dashboard. Simply follow these steps:
We will answer you back as soon as possible to help you in any way we can.
Important: Please keep in mind that we can only help you within the 24 hours of your move-in date, so it is essential that you report your issue within this time. After these 24 hours, your first rent is transferred to your landlord, and you won't be able to receive a refund.
Tip: Make sure to collect evidence (photos and videos) to support your complaint, as we will request it at a later stage. Also, try to discuss your issue with your landlord before filing a complaint so they are given the opportunity to fix it.
Sometimes a booking might be cancelled unexpectedly. It may be related to your landlord or to the place you booked. Whatever the reason, you will be notified of the cancellation immediately.
If either your landlord or Uniplaces cancels your booking, you will be fully refunded, including the first month's rent, the Uniplaces service fee, and any deposit you may have paid. Depending on your payment method and bank account, the amount you paid should reach your bank account within 10 business days.
You might be contacted by a Uniplaces agent to help you find a new place. We will suggest similar places to the one you booked and make sure they match your original preferences.
In case no other similar place is available for the dates you selected, try editing your preferences. The less limited they are, the more likely you are to find a great place!