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  • Louise is a German Studies student at the University of Warwick coming to the end of her year abroad as a teaching assistant in Lauf an der Pegnitz, near Nuremberg in Germany. She says "I want to share with you a little about my travel experiences so you too can learn how to survive in Munich, one of Germany’s most expensive cities, on a shoestring budget!"

    Published in German-speaking
  • It’s a great time to be a year abroad student. The sun has well and truly got his hat on, picnics in the park or at the beach become a daily occurrence, work/university becomes even less of a priority, and one glance at your Facebook or Twitter newsfeed confirms why you took a year abroad in the first place: all your third year friends back at home are panicking through the 17th draft of their dissertation or drowning in revision notes for their final exams, and you’re definitely, definitely not.

  • 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
  • Olivia is spending this year working as an au pair in both Germany and Austria. She can be found on Twitter at @MortonOlivia. Here are her top reasons to be an au pair, tips for finding the right family and ways to make the most of the experience.
    Published in Au Pairing Abroad
  • It is so important to document your year abroad: take photos, write a blog or a journal, make a photobook, draw or even film what you get up to - you definitely won't regret it.

    But one thing you will do naturally, almost without noticing, is collect bits and pieces; from postcards and tickets to maps and ideas on a napkin.

    Rather than sorting through all of your memorabilia after your year abroad, why not create a keepsake as you go?
  • Alexander Hylton–Holmes is a Modern Language student at Nottingham Trent University, and is currently on the second leg of his year abroad in Spain. He spent the summer working in a holiday village in France as an 'Animateur' before going to Strasbourg in September, and describes it as the best experience of his year abroad. Here's his advice about finding summer work in France and the ins and outs of being an Animateur...

    Published in University Holidays
  • The Sounds of Spain

    Thursday, 18 April 2013

    For those of you who have recently received an acceptance letter to study in Spain, you’re probably already daydreaming about la vida loca that awaits you: a new world where the hardest decision will be which tapas to accompany your glass of sangria, sunbathing on a beach as the sounds of flamenco and salsa music float through the air. For the most part, you won’t be disappointed. However, what the study abroad brochure fails to mention is that your year abroad will be soundtracked by the worst kind of music, that your favourite band would never dream of touring Spain… but also, that the music festivals back at home have been ripping you off for years.

    Published in Spain
  • Think about it. 

    Your exams finish in May or June, and then you're FREE! You don't need to be back at university until the following September/October! That's a maximum of 18 months you have to play with. And you can do anything you like! Why does everyone think about their year abroad in terms of the Academic year?! Here's why you should go to your year abroad destination early, and how to make the most of your summer holidays...
  • If you would love to spend some time volunteering abroad in your university holidays but have no idea where to start, then don't worry: you're not the only one. It's always a good idea to get advice from someone who's been through it all before. Dunya has spent more than a year travelling and volunteering in Serbia and Thailand, and here she shares the top ten things she's glad she found out before she decided to volunteer abroad...
    Published in Volunteering Abroad
  • Arthur Fane is in his first year studying French and History at Exeter University, and spent a week of his Easter holiday at Koninginnedag 2012 in Arnhem, in the Netherlands.
    Published in University Holidays
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