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Study in Cyprus, Not just a Clubbers Paradise
Study in Cyprus. Over the last five years Cyprus has become synonymous with ‘Ayia Napa’ and the garage 2-step music explosion and these associations have made the island a trendy ‘clubbers paradise’. A number of films and documentaries have been made about this phenomenon, in particular Channel 4’s ‘Ayia Napa Fantasy Island’, and a plethora of CD’s have been released using the name ‘Ayia Napa’.
Ever considered studying in France?
Ever considered studying in France? The French academic system has undergone a huge development within the last 30 years: the number of students has increased from less than 60,000 in 1970 to more than 2.2 million today. In the same time, the number of academics has increased from 35,000 to 76,000 and the number of the administrative staff has grown in the same proportion.
Study in Finland
Study in Finland. An increasing amount of foreign students decide to add a Finnish flavour to their studies and look for something different to include in their studies. Situated in the crossroads of west and east, Finland has developed cooperation not only with neighbouring countries but also through the whole world.
Study in Denmark
Study in Denmark. Denmark is Scandinavia´s gateway to Europe and the interaction of these two regions has created Denmark's distinctive culture.
Study in Denmark
Study in Denmark. Could Denmark be the study abroad destination for you? 43,092 square kilometres (app. 16 600 square miles) 7,313 km 5,2 million people (Jan. 1991) Copenhagen (K?benhavn) Red with a white cross Danish 1 krone = 100 ?re, DKK (1US$ is app. 7 DKK) GMT+1 (daylight savings time from March till October) Constitutional monarchy Folketinget, 179 members Direct election every fourth year Queen Margrethe II (reigning since 1972) Poul Nyrup Rasmussen (Social Democrat) Evangelical Lutheran
Study in Europe
Europe is one of the most diverse continents in the world – and one of the most compact. Within hours you can travel from France to Spain, Italy to Denmark, Turkey to Germany. Europe is also home to some of the most beautiful places to study, like Paris, Rome, Copenhagen and Barcelona.
Why study in the Netherlands?
With its strong service sector, the Netherlands occupies a special place in Europe. Nestled as it is between France, England and Germany, it offers opportunities to sample the influences of three of Europe's major cultures.
Studying in Finland - A Part of the Scandinavian Experience!
Pine trees and Santa Claus are two of the most common associations with Finland, but increasingly for those students interested in Studying Abroad, it has become associated with English Language higher education. To most non-Finns this often comes as a surprise, but the fact that English is the most widely studied foreign language in the country, has meant that Finnish universities and polytechnics can offer a number of programmes in languages other than Finnish and Swedish.
Studying in Germany
The oldest university in Germany was founded in Heidelberg in 1386. There are more than 300 institutions of higher education located all over Germany including: 82 Universities; 132 Fachhochschulen (offering shorter and more practically-orientated courses) and 46 colleges of music and fine arts.
Study in France
Study in France. Each year, almost 130,000 young people from all over the world come to France to study. They choose France because of its high level of cultural and technological development, its modernity and also because of the quality of life France offers, the richness of its heritage, the French language and, especially, France’s reputation in the field of higher education.
Living in France
The love of fine things, a taste for good food, an appetite for enjoyment…The ingredients of the French spirit are infinitely complex. Urban energy, a creative élan, fine cuisine…some concepts are vital and deserve explanation.
Study in France - Preparing for your stay in France
Preparing for your departure is essential if you want to get the best out of your time abroad.
International Courses in the Netherlands
Ingrid Aguilar sadly showed the visitor the broken queen bee poised on the end of her finger. “The queen was suddenly attacked by a worker bee that tried to rip off her head,” she said.
Study in Cyprus, Not just a Clubbers Paradise
Study in Cyprus. Over the last five years Cyprus has become synonymous with ‘Ayia Napa’ and the garage 2-step music explosion and these associations have made the island a trendy ‘clubbers paradise’. A number of films and documentaries have been made about this phenomenon, in particular Channel 4’s ‘Ayia Napa Fantasy Island’, and a plethora of CD’s have been released using the name ‘Ayia Napa’.
Ever considered studying in France?
Ever considered studying in France? The French academic system has undergone a huge development within the last 30 years: the number of students has increased from less than 60,000 in 1970 to more than 2.2 million today. In the same time, the number of academics has increased from 35,000 to 76,000 and the number of the administrative staff has grown in the same proportion.
Study in Finland
Study in Finland. An increasing amount of foreign students decide to add a Finnish flavour to their studies and look for something different to include in their studies. Situated in the crossroads of west and east, Finland has developed cooperation not only with neighbouring countries but also through the whole world.
Study in Denmark
Study in Denmark. Denmark is Scandinavia´s gateway to Europe and the interaction of these two regions has created Denmark's distinctive culture.
Study in Denmark
Study in Denmark. Could Denmark be the study abroad destination for you? 43,092 square kilometres (app. 16 600 square miles) 7,313 km 5,2 million people (Jan. 1991) Copenhagen (K?benhavn) Red with a white cross Danish 1 krone = 100 ?re, DKK (1US$ is app. 7 DKK) GMT+1 (daylight savings time from March till October) Constitutional monarchy Folketinget, 179 members Direct election every fourth year Queen Margrethe II (reigning since 1972) Poul Nyrup Rasmussen (Social Democrat) Evangelical Lutheran
Study in Europe
Europe is one of the most diverse continents in the world – and one of the most compact. Within hours you can travel from France to Spain, Italy to Denmark, Turkey to Germany. Europe is also home to some of the most beautiful places to study, like Paris, Rome, Copenhagen and Barcelona.
Why study in the Netherlands?
With its strong service sector, the Netherlands occupies a special place in Europe. Nestled as it is between France, England and Germany, it offers opportunities to sample the influences of three of Europe's major cultures.
Studying in Finland - A Part of the Scandinavian Experience!
Pine trees and Santa Claus are two of the most common associations with Finland, but increasingly for those students interested in Studying Abroad, it has become associated with English Language higher education. To most non-Finns this often comes as a surprise, but the fact that English is the most widely studied foreign language in the country, has meant that Finnish universities and polytechnics can offer a number of programmes in languages other than Finnish and Swedish.
Studying in Germany
The oldest university in Germany was founded in Heidelberg in 1386. There are more than 300 institutions of higher education located all over Germany including: 82 Universities; 132 Fachhochschulen (offering shorter and more practically-orientated courses) and 46 colleges of music and fine arts.
Study in France
Study in France. Each year, almost 130,000 young people from all over the world come to France to study. They choose France because of its high level of cultural and technological development, its modernity and also because of the quality of life France offers, the richness of its heritage, the French language and, especially, France’s reputation in the field of higher education.
Living in France
The love of fine things, a taste for good food, an appetite for enjoyment…The ingredients of the French spirit are infinitely complex. Urban energy, a creative élan, fine cuisine…some concepts are vital and deserve explanation.
Study in France - Preparing for your stay in France
Preparing for your departure is essential if you want to get the best out of your time abroad.
International Courses in the Netherlands
Ingrid Aguilar sadly showed the visitor the broken queen bee poised on the end of her finger. “The queen was suddenly attacked by a worker bee that tried to rip off her head,” she said.

