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Study in Maastricht
Study in Maastricht. One of the foremost attractions in the southernmost part of the Netherlands is Maastricht itself. It is a beautiful old town, a business provincial capital and a city that has preserved its hospitable international character through the centuries.
University of Macerata Italy
University of Macerata Italy is an unique nation for foreign students from all over the world to experience a different kind of culture: Italian are warm, family oriented and they are strictly linked to their regional traditions. Italy offers several ways of being discovered. From a geographical point of view, each landscape is a picture “worth of a journey”.
Study Education in Finland
Study Education in Finland. Finland is one of the most progressive and advanced countries in Europe. Against a backdrop of incredible scenery, the ‘country of lakes’ has recently attracted attention in the area of higher education. We spoke to Ms. Maija Rask, Finnish Minister of Education and Science.
Study in Pisa, History, Art and Surroundings
Study in Pisa. Few towns in the world can boast of a past as splendid as the one of Pisa. In the course of more than ten centuries, its citizens have left a permanent mark on the history and the history and the art of western civilization.
Higher Education in Germany
In Germany there are at present some 312 state and state-recognised higher education institutions divided into three types. There are two semesters each academic year. The standard study period in which a degree programme can be completed is at least eight to ten semesters at universities and at Fachhochschulen six semesters, or eight semesters for degree programmes with integrated practical semesters.
Education in Dublin Ireland
Ireland - a country steeped in history and culture - and recognised all over the world as a place of great beauty … from its largely unspoilt coastlines and wondrous scenery to its cosmopolitan cities such as Dublin. Ireland is the ideal study destination for any student who is looking to study overseas, and Dublin is an experience in itself.
Why not discover New Poland? Living in Krakow
Many nicknames have been given to the city of Kraków: the "Little Rome," the "Slavic Rome," the "Florence of the North," the "Little Vienna," the "Little Paris," the "Polish Athens," and even, the "Polish Jerusalem...."
Holland An Open And Evolved Society
More than 16 million inhabitants of the Netherlands live on a flat delta at the mouth of the mighty Rhine and Meuse rivers. Much of Europe's economic development has taken place, and still does take place, along the banks of these two European arteries. Rotterdam, at the mouth of the rivers, has goods are unloaded here. Not all of these products stay in the Netherlands; most are eventually distributed elsewhere, often after a process of refinement or fabrication has added value.
Education in Cyprus
Business education only started in Cyprus a few years ago, but it is already diverse in scope.
Study in Florence - one of the most beautiful cities in the world
Study in Florence. Learning a new language is important in this competitive age where it seems that everyone seem to be better qualified than you by obtaining an additional language, doors will be open far more easily for you.
Study in Siena
Study in Siena. Siena is the perfect antidote to Florence. Self-contained and still part-rural behind its medieval walls, its great attraction is its cityscape, a majestic Gothic whole that could be enjoyed without venturing into a single museum. As a provincial capital, Siena has good transport links with some of the finesse sites of Tuscany.
The Shape of Italy, Land of Pasta
The Shape of Italy. Most people think of Italy as one country united by language, religion and pasta! True, everybody speaks Italian, but in a multitude of dialects. True, most are Catholics, though church attendance has been declining. And true, pasta is eaten almost everywhere, but regional variations in the recipes are enormous.
Study in Maastricht
Study in Maastricht. One of the foremost attractions in the southernmost part of the Netherlands is Maastricht itself. It is a beautiful old town, a business provincial capital and a city that has preserved its hospitable international character through the centuries.
University of Macerata Italy
University of Macerata Italy is an unique nation for foreign students from all over the world to experience a different kind of culture: Italian are warm, family oriented and they are strictly linked to their regional traditions. Italy offers several ways of being discovered. From a geographical point of view, each landscape is a picture “worth of a journey”.
Study Education in Finland
Study Education in Finland. Finland is one of the most progressive and advanced countries in Europe. Against a backdrop of incredible scenery, the ‘country of lakes’ has recently attracted attention in the area of higher education. We spoke to Ms. Maija Rask, Finnish Minister of Education and Science.
Study in Pisa, History, Art and Surroundings
Study in Pisa. Few towns in the world can boast of a past as splendid as the one of Pisa. In the course of more than ten centuries, its citizens have left a permanent mark on the history and the history and the art of western civilization.
Higher Education in Germany
In Germany there are at present some 312 state and state-recognised higher education institutions divided into three types. There are two semesters each academic year. The standard study period in which a degree programme can be completed is at least eight to ten semesters at universities and at Fachhochschulen six semesters, or eight semesters for degree programmes with integrated practical semesters.
Education in Dublin Ireland
Ireland - a country steeped in history and culture - and recognised all over the world as a place of great beauty … from its largely unspoilt coastlines and wondrous scenery to its cosmopolitan cities such as Dublin. Ireland is the ideal study destination for any student who is looking to study overseas, and Dublin is an experience in itself.
Why not discover New Poland? Living in Krakow
Many nicknames have been given to the city of Kraków: the "Little Rome," the "Slavic Rome," the "Florence of the North," the "Little Vienna," the "Little Paris," the "Polish Athens," and even, the "Polish Jerusalem...."
Holland An Open And Evolved Society
More than 16 million inhabitants of the Netherlands live on a flat delta at the mouth of the mighty Rhine and Meuse rivers. Much of Europe's economic development has taken place, and still does take place, along the banks of these two European arteries. Rotterdam, at the mouth of the rivers, has goods are unloaded here. Not all of these products stay in the Netherlands; most are eventually distributed elsewhere, often after a process of refinement or fabrication has added value.
Education in Cyprus
Business education only started in Cyprus a few years ago, but it is already diverse in scope.
Study in Florence - one of the most beautiful cities in the world
Study in Florence. Learning a new language is important in this competitive age where it seems that everyone seem to be better qualified than you by obtaining an additional language, doors will be open far more easily for you.
Study in Siena
Study in Siena. Siena is the perfect antidote to Florence. Self-contained and still part-rural behind its medieval walls, its great attraction is its cityscape, a majestic Gothic whole that could be enjoyed without venturing into a single museum. As a provincial capital, Siena has good transport links with some of the finesse sites of Tuscany.
The Shape of Italy, Land of Pasta
The Shape of Italy. Most people think of Italy as one country united by language, religion and pasta! True, everybody speaks Italian, but in a multitude of dialects. True, most are Catholics, though church attendance has been declining. And true, pasta is eaten almost everywhere, but regional variations in the recipes are enormous.

