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  • Jennifer is a Joint Honours student at Warwick University, and is currently on her year abroad in Germany doing a Language Assistantship in Oberhausen while living nearby in Essen. Here is her advice to help you save money while travelling on your year abroad in Germany.

    Published in Germany
  • You might currently be saving or have saved up enough funds for your epic venture and are now looking into the ways in which you can access and control your hard-earned cash. You could take it all in a bag (highly risky and a tad stupid!), you could get travellers’ cheques (for a fee, and sometimes not widely accepted), you could wire money or use your home debit card (which can be expensive and potentially risky) or you could set up a bank account in your temporary home (which can sometimes be a hassle). Now though, currency cards are becoming more widely used, with virtually no drawbacks. Here's how they work...
    Published in Money Matters
  • A range of ways to help students gain vital international experience from overseas study and work placements was set out today in a report commissioned by Universities and Science Minister David Willetts. He has responded by confirming the funding arrangements for students going abroad from 2014/15 (i.e. 2012 and subsequent entry) which means they will receive new money from the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) and a lower cap (40%) on the fees universities can charge students.
    Published in Blog
  • How to fund your year abroad

    Friday, 18 November 2011

    Funding your year abroad is a big step to finalising your plans, making sure you can afford your city and enabling you to really make the most of your time there, without worrying too much about money. Many grants and schemes are available, as well as the chance to get to grips with various other forms of money-saving ideas. Here is our definitive list of what you should keep an eye out before you whisk yourself off to other countries:

    Published in Money Matters
  • Phil Richards, in the middle of his year abroad prep, tells all about the stress of packing, money issues and more as he prepares for his year abroad...
  • On top of the university travel grants, Erasmus grants and Student Finance loan available to you, there are other ways which will assist you to cover the costs associated with studying, working or researching abroad. Here's a list - which will be kept updated - of scholarships, awards and fellowships you can apply for.
    Published in Money Matters
  • I am one of those people who live to eat, not eat to live. Seriously, I love everything about food – cooking, buying, trying new things... but mostly eating! So, when I arrived in Nice last September for my year abroad, a huge part of my excitement of being in France was the different food on offer. The differences between what we can buy in a supermarket here, compared to Tesco and Sainsbury’s in the UK is amazing, and we are only a few miles across the channel! With some imagination, you can easily embrace the change to eat healthy, exciting, new, regional food without breaking the bank (or the scales!) while on your year abroad.
    Published in Health & Fitness
  • Budgeting for a year abroad on a shoe-string is standard practice, but these tips are by no means money-saving survival tactics for those trying to live on the cheap: they are original ideas to help you spice up and make the most of your time in Madrid. They just so happen to save you some céntimos too. Enjoy!

    Published in Spanish-speaking
  • Erasmus funding

    Tuesday, 15 November 2011

    As a UK Erasmus student, you are entitled to receive a grant for your time away at a a participating Erasmus institution (work or study). The grant is paid through your home institution and aims to subsidise part of your year abroad. You are still entitled to receive your usual financial support outside of this grant, as you need to bear in mind that it may not cover all of your costs. It is non-refundable and free, and as such, it is wise for all UK Erasmus students should apply for one!

    Published in Money Matters
  • Travel Grants: the ins and outs

    Friday, 15 April 2011
    Students planning on taking a year abroad can take advantage of funding and grants, whether you are working or studying abroad during your time away. As well as the Erasmus study grant, Student Finance maintenance and tuition fee loan and other sources of funding, Student Finance can also help finance your travel on your year abroad.
    Published in Money Matters
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