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  • The Mole Diaries: Southampton

    Wednesday, 15 May 2013

    Sarah is a Singaporean law student who spent her third year abroad at the University of Southampton in the South of England. She says "It was, without a doubt, the best year of my life to date. I found myself and my happiness, my independence really took flight and, most importantly, I had the opportunity to visit 14 countries and more than 70 cities!" Sarah has continued writing about her travels on her blog, The Travel Spotlight, and here is her insider guide to living in Southampton and making the most of its location to travel around the UK and Europe.

    Published in English-speaking
  • 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
  • The Mole Diaries: London

    Friday, 17 December 2010
    London did, at first, overwhelm me a little. Though I’d always been looking forward to studying there and ended up spending one of the best years of my life out in the capital, it is quite big compared to my city back home (Sevilla), but with big comes many, many things to do!
    Published in English-speaking
  • Studying at university is a pretty big deal, regardless of where you're from. Flying the flag for British Higher Education are the world renowned Oxford and Cambridge universities, with many others hot on their heels; State-side, take your pick from the Ivy League institutions...
    Published in Not a linguist?
  • UK

    Wednesday, 12 May 2010

    Where to start? With such a small country packed with so many eccentricities? Tea, biscuits, pickle, the Queen, castles, Mr Bean, glorious countryside, Mini Coopers, cider, traditional pubs, old townhouses, Carnaby Street... this island flung on the northern side of Europe has a lot to answer for in terms of popular culture, habits and customs.

    Published in Content
  • What we miss from home

    Thursday, 09 May 2013

    Christopher Walker is doing a BA in Multilingual Studies (French, German and Italian) at Royal Holloway, University of London, and has spent his year abroad in La Réunion and Pisa. Here are his thoughts on what he has missed about the UK while he's been away.

    Published in Home
  • The Guardian have just released their 2011 postgraduate subject tables and we were fascinated to see the modern languages and linguistics postgraduate and masters courses:



    Published in Further Study
  • Tipping for the Big Chill

    Thursday, 08 July 2010
    Summer's finally kicked in (looks like we'll get sunshine instead of a World Cup - no rain in Glasto? It must be a good year!). In between writing up a whole new load of articles, country profiles and getting some magnificent Moles (we're still on the lookout for more, so do get in touch if you fancy yourself as a bit of a city know-it-all!), we've managed to bagsy some tickets to the hottest festival around, The Big Chill - all you need to do to win yourself two splendiferous tickets is give us your top tip for going abroad. It can be about travelling, living, settling in, partying, eating or making the most of student discounts, anything you deem to be the most priceless advice for future Year Abroaders....Free tickets are up for grabs, and we'll announce the winners on Tuesday 27th July. Simples!
    Published in Blog
  • English-speaking

    Wednesday, 12 May 2010
    These are reviews by students who have spent a year abroad in the UK. They have passed on advice from their experiences, packing ideas and accommodation tips to help you choose where to go and to settle in faster, so make sure you look through all of them! Please send in a review in this format if you would like it to be featured.

    Search the case studies using the links below or with our amazing map!
    Published in English-speaking
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