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Two Campuses, Two Continents, One Degree: Studying Across Barcelona and Bangkok

What if your university education didn't happen in one place? What if, instead of picking a city and staying put for three years, you could build your degree across two continents, moving between them on your own terms, in a rhythm that fits your ambitions?

That's not a hypothetical at Harbour.Space. It's just how things work here.

One university. Two campuses. Two completely different worlds.

Harbour.Space operates out of two campuses: one in Barcelona, one in Bangkok. On the surface, they couldn't be more different. Barcelona's campus sits in the iconic Olympic Village — the historic building that once served as headquarters for the 1992 Games — steps from the beach, surrounded by the architecture, culture, and creative energy that make the city one of Europe's most admired. Bangkok's campus is embedded within the sprawling University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, in the buzzing district of Din Daeng, at the crossroads of Southeast Asia's most dynamic business and cultural scene.

Different cities, different energies, different networks. But the same standard of education, the same community-driven philosophy, and the same belief that where you study shapes who you become.

You pick a base. You're not locked in.

When you enrol at Harbour.Space, you choose one campus as your primary home. But that's just the starting point.

If you begin in Bangkok, you can spend at least seven months at the Barcelona campus — long enough to earn a double degree experience, build a new network, and genuinely live in Europe rather than just visit it. The same option exists in reverse: Barcelona students can relocate to Bangkok for a meaningful stretch of their programme.

Seven months might sound like a commitment. For some students, it's exactly what they're looking for. For others, something shorter makes more sense, and that's equally valid.

Not ready for seven months? Start with three weeks.

Every programme at Harbour.Space is structured in modules, each lasting around three weeks. You can experience the other campus for just one module, long enough to get a real feel for the city, the community, and the way of working there, without rearranging your entire academic plan.

And if those three weeks change your mind? You can stay. One month, two months, the rest of the semester, the structure is flexible enough to accommodate what you discover along the way.

Why it matters more than it sounds

This isn't just a study abroad option tucked into the small print of your enrolment contract. It's a structural feature of how Harbour.Space thinks about education.

Design, technology, and entrepreneurship don't happen in a vacuum. They're shaped by context, by the cities where ideas are tested, by the industries that cluster there, by the people you meet along the way. Barcelona and Bangkok aren't interchangeable backdrops. They offer genuinely different perspectives, different markets, different ways of approaching problems.

Students who move between the two campuses don't just accumulate experiences. They learn to adapt, to read unfamiliar environments quickly, and to build relationships across very different professional cultures. These are skills that look good on a CV. More importantly, they're skills that actually change how you work.

Two cities. One education that connects them.

At most universities, the question is: where do you want to study? At Harbour.Space, the question is more interesting than that. It's: how do you want to build your education, and how much of the world do you want it to reach?

Barcelona and Bangkok are waiting. The choice, and the combination is yours!

Thanks for reading

If you're interested in further growth, take a look at our website to learn what your future could look like at Harbour.Space. Lastly, get in touch with us at hello@harbour.space to let us know your thoughts!

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