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  • Christopher Cooper is a student at Exeter University spending his year abroad as an Erasmus student at Vienna University and is "gearing up for a lifetime of touring, teaching and translation." Here is his guide to what you should do before you leave and when you arrive in Vienna.
    Published in German-speaking
  • The Mole Diaries: Baeza

    Wednesday, 23 May 2012
    Mary Ann is doing an MA in Spanish at the University of Glasgow and spent her year abroad as a Language Assistant in Baeza, in Andalucía, Spain. Here is her insider guide to living in a small town on your year abroad, being a Language Assistant and adjusting to life in Baeza.
    Published in Spanish-speaking
  • Lloyd Bingham is a Newcastle University graduate and spent his year abroad working as an English Language Assistant at a Lycée in Blagnac, near Toulouse. Here are his insider tips for accommodation, finance, admin, keeping in touch, transport, friends, shopping and sport in Toulouse, France.
    Published in French-speaking
  • The Mole Diaries: Geneva

    Saturday, 05 May 2012
    Lucy is studying BA French Studies and Spanish Studies at Lancaster University and is on her year abroad at La Faculté de traduction et d'interprétation (FTI) of Geneva University, Switzerland, having already spent a semester at the Universidad de Deusto in Bilbao, Spain. Here she passes on her top tips about student life in Geneva; finding somewhere to live, things to do and see in Geneva and the translation school.
    Published in French-speaking
  • Anna studies Spanish and Latin American Studies at the University of Manchester and has been living in Madrid since September, working as a receptionist in a language school. Here she passes on her top tips about what to pack, things to do when you arrive, choosing where to live, food, drink, travel, dealing with unwanted attention, and general survival in Madrid.
    Published in Spanish-speaking
  • The Mole Diaries: Padua

    Friday, 25 May 2012
    Claire is studying French, Italian and Spanish at Aberystwyth University and is coming to the end of her year abroad having worked in France for 6 months and studied in Padua as an Erasmus student. Here she passes on her top tips for surviving in the Italian city: how to get there, where to live, what to pack, things to do, places to see and what to expect in Padua/Padova.
    Published in Italian-speaking
  • The Mole Diaries: Heidelberg

    Monday, 21 May 2012
    Hallo! I’m Jordaine Hulse, a Bangor University student of French, German and Spanish. At the moment I am on the second half of my year abroad placement in Heidelberg, Germany. I chose to study at Heidelberg as it was going to be my first ever visit to Germany and I did a great deal of research on the possible university placements that we were given before I made my choice, I decided that I really wanted to discover Heidelberg as the university had such a great reputation (which can only do wonders for your CV right?) and of course who could ignore the beautiful location!
    Published in German-speaking
  • The Mole Diaries: Passau

    Sunday, 20 May 2012
    Charlotte Watson is studying French and German at Bangor University. She chose to study at the Universität Passau in Germany because she wanted to be in Bavaria and located as close to Austria as possible. Here she passes on her advice about things to do, see and watch out for in Passau.
    Published in German-speaking
  • Nathan is studying Law with German at the University of Sheffield and is on his year abroad studying German Law at Freie Universität Berlin. Here he passes on his advice about student survival in the city: finding somewhere to live in Berlin, registering your address, setting up a bank account, thing to do during the day and at night, travel, insurance and the Berlin dialect...
    Published in German-speaking
  • Pippa is studying French and Italian at Bath University, and spending her year abroad in Paris, Lyon and as an Erasmus student in Siena. Here she passes on her top tips about accommodation, getting around town, studying in Siena, travelling further afield, eating out, shopping, keeping fit, nightlife, learning Italian, the Palio, the Sienese and safety in Siena.
    Published in Italian-speaking
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