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  • The year abroad is not just for linguists! There is an absolutely HUGE range of UK university courses for scientists, humanists, artists and mathematicians which include a year abroad.
    Published in Sixth Form
  • Lottie is studying History with an International Year at Royal Holloway University of London, and is currently on her year abroad at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. Here is her advice about taking a year abroad when you're not a language student, and making the most of the new subject modules on offer to you.
    Published in Not a linguist?
  • To find out more about study abroad options for students who aren't studying languages, we spoke to Laura from Study Options, which is a "free, independent, expert service for people looking to study in Australia and New Zealand," and asked her some questions:
    Published in English-speaking
  • Sam did a BSc Hons in Computer Science at Bath University and spent his year abroad as a British Council Language Assistant in Germany. He graduated in 2005 and is now a software developer.
    Published in Language Assistants
  • Canada or USA: Studying in North America

    Wednesday, 01 February 2012

    If you choose to study in an English-speaking country, you might turn your attention to the States and Canada. With top universities and colleges, high-ranking departments and a reputation for first-class lectures, it’s easy to see why. Inevitably, rising tuition fees and living costs in the UK have boosted the trend to go to North America for many students - either for full-time study or a year abroad. Although studying across the pond is not exactly chump change, with many colleges in the US charging upwards of $30,000 in private institutions and Canada marginally cheaper at $25,000 for international students, it is still an appealing option for many. Aside from the fact financial help is available through grants and bursaries and the bureaucratic paperwork studying abroad may entail, over 9,000 UK students decided to make the switch. The big question is: where should you study, Columbia, UCLA and Harvard or McGill, British Columbia or Trent? Read on to find out what are the pros and cons to each country and what they could offer you.

     

    Published in Not a linguist?
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