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  • If you are considering doing an undergraduate degree at a UK university, it is quite likely that you have the option to study abroad whatever your degree course!

    (here are 100 reasons to study abroad, to remind you why it's so important to go...) 

    Some universities are much more flexible and open to this than others though, so it's very important that you know your options before you apply - you don't want to get a nasty surprise in second year as your university prevents you from having the best year of your life!
    Published in Sixth Form
  • Follow the Festivals - Summer 2012

    Saturday, 21 April 2012
    It might not come as much of a surprise to hear that many students pick their destination according to the musical vibes and vibrations of the place. So whether you're still not over the fact that Nirvana are no more, you're wanting to shake your booty to some reggaeton, you have a strong affinity with all things UV-based or you're longing to experience some Bizet in a luxurious setting, we've got the info on where to go, and more importantly, when to be there...
    Published in University Holidays
  • Flying halfway across the world to beaches, the outback and koalas is a dream for many. The best time to make the most of Down Undah is before you set off for uni or even during your year abroad, as you’ll get the chance to see something totally new and fresh, work or study, without having to worry about language requirements - i.e. an opportunity open to all! From what costs are involved, where you could go, where to study or work, as well as getting your head round paperwork, it’s all in here!

    Published in What's out there?
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