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  • Study Abroad

    Wednesday, 12 May 2010
    If enriching your mind with facts and figures in a foreign land seems like the right choice for you, have a look through our Study Abroad section. Take a peek at the international league table, read through our case studies and find out what's it's like once you're out there! We've even got some info on universities abroad (Erasmus-ing it up or going further afield), what you should take with you, brushing up our your language skills and much, much more! And don't forget to visit our shop to get the latest gadgets and gizmos for your time away!
    Published in Study Abroad
  • All About Erasmus

    Tuesday, 19 January 2010

    Erasmus, administered by the British Council in the UK, is part of the European Union's Lifelong Learning Programme and is the largest organised mobility programme in the world, known and respected throughout Europe. Almost three million higher education students in Europe have taken part in the programme since its introduction in 1987 and agree it was the best decision they ever made.

    Published in Erasmus
  • Study-Related Schemes

    Saturday, 06 February 2010

    Erasmus

    One of the most popular ways to fund your travels abroad is through the Erasmus Scheme, an EU wide initiative which provides financial support for students wishing to go abroad. It’s a fantastic funding scheme that many UK universities are involved in.  The great thing about it is that it works across many other disciplines, not just language—so don’t feel you’ve been left out, just because you don’t study languages! Of course eligibility differs for each course, so have a look at their requirements or speak to someone at your university for more details. At the moment students receive about €225 a month, so you probably won’t be able to solely rely on Erasmus money to see you through your expenses. Application is through your own university, so book an appointment with your Erasmus coordinator to get the full lowdown.

    Grants

    What exactly is a grant? Basically, it’s a contribution of money handed over to rightful causes. This could be YOU so get researching what’s out there. There are a handful of UK charities and trusts which offer grants. However in most cases, the sum will not be able to cover the full cost of living. A good place to start is at your home university, quizzing the International Office about what’s out there. Did you know that if you are an EU student, you have equal rights to work in any EU country? This also means you might just be entitled to grants in your country of choice, so do ask around your department(s) and Student Union. Postgraduates may be able to obtain grants from research councils. Contact the relevant institutes related to your discipline for further information.

    Published in Money Matters
  •  So your tutor just announced that you're off to Paris next year and all you can think of is the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, French cuties and the capital of amour. Felicitations. After all, if it was good enough for Sartre, Monet and Matisse, well why not you? Oh and did I mention the amazing food? Settle down with a petit noir and a flaky croissant and read on...

    Let me first introduce myself: Hi, I'm a survivor of Pah-Ree. Like anyone else in love with the myth, Paris was my first choice for my Erasmus year abroad back in 2007. I was enrolled at Paris I Pantheon-Sorbonne for the law programme and I expected it to be fun. Boy was I in for a surprise...!

    Published in Study in France
  • World University League Tables

    Friday, 26 March 2010
    One way of choosing your destination is based on the standard of the university you want to attend. If you want to go to uni abroad, but don't want to pick based on the Erasmus availability, it might be worth doing an independent application (applying for individual courses, along with local students) and checking the League Tables to make sure you know the reputation of possible destination universities. If you go to a prestigious foreign institution it could look even better on your CV, especially if you want to work in that country after you graduate.
    Published in Before You Go
  • Many students study or work abroad each year, even though they don't hold a language degree to their name. Although it might not seem that common, statistics from Erasmus show that they help well over 7,000 students make their way overseas each year - most, but not all, have studied the lingo; but they all come back having had an incredible experience. Whether you'd like to work or study, regardless of what degree you're doing or about to do, you'd be missing a trick if you didn't plan a brief stint abroad.
    Published in Not a linguist?
  • Top of the Blogs 2011-2012

    Tuesday, 23 August 2011

    Here are our favourite language- and year abroad-related blogs, case studies, and words of wisdom from people who are on the scene right now (this is a list which we are constantly updating...) 

  • Tania Li has been through it all on her year abroad at La Sorbonne in Paris. Here, she passes on her top tips and everything she's learned about about how to survive university in Paris.
    Published in Study in France
  • Unis Abroad: What are my choices?

    Friday, 22 January 2010
    Many universities offer advantageous courses for those academically minded-or for those who don't fancy facing up to the working world just yet! Make sure you speak to your Year Abroad coordinator and have a look at the partner universities available to you. If you don't like the choice on offer, or you feel that you could come up with something altogether more tailored to your tastes, then be adventurous and explore different avenues.
    Published in Uni -v- Working abroad
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