Study Abroad: Argentina

One of the most popular places to study abroad? Argentina! This amazing country has so much to offer those who visit, whether they are on vacation or on a study program. There are high school programs, semester programs, summer programs, internships, work study programs and even volunteer opportunities. Argentina is the eighth biggest country in the world, and is home to a diverse range of languages, cultures and so much more. There is just something special about Argentina, from the cuisine to the colorful, warm atmosphere.

During your study time in Argentina, you will see architecture that dates back to the turn of the century. There are quaint open air cafes, boulevards lined with green trees and the sounds of live music. It is this type of scene you will find in the capital of Buenos Aires. There are so many historical periods to explore here, from native and indigenous to modern times. From small villages to big cities Argentina has it all for students to explore. There are many things to do in this country besides study as well. Sports, dancing, hanging out at coffee shops and adventuring into nature are a handful of popular activities.

You may be wondering what you can study in Argentina. The better question is, what can't you study? There are many subjects that are ideal for overseas study in this gem of a country. A few examples of common subjects studied in Argentina are architecture, Spanish, architecture, international law or business, Latin art and much more. The region of Talampaya was once the dwelling of Triassic Period dinosaurs, so paleontology could be another thing a student could travel to Argentina to study.

The government of Argentina is much like the United States. It is a large country with six distinct regions. There are various ecosystems in the country so you can go from tropical weather to snow. When it comes to study abroad, Argentina welcomes most students to Pampas, a popular region. This is the best region for most every type of study. Not only is the region conducive to your education, it is a great place to meet new people and have lots of fun engaging in local activities outside of school. So if you are at all interested in traveling to pursue higher education, put Argentina on your short list of places you may want to consider.

 

University Study Abroad News:

 

Achievements of local people - Evansville Courier & Press

Achievements of local people
Evansville Courier & Press
Nathan Ramsey, a graduate of Tell City High School, will spend the spring semester studying abroad in Nice, France. Ramsey is majoring in civil engineering at UE and will study at Euro-American Institute in a program run by CEA Global Education.

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România, la EURœVeneÅia mult duioasă" - Jurnalul NaÅional

România, la EURœVeneÅia mult duioasă"
Jurnalul NaÅional
Sunetele acesti muzici au adus Ãmpreună cele două aripi ale spiritualităÅii europene, cea din estul ÅŸi cea din vestul bătrânului continent. La 82 de ani de la ÃnfiinÅarea sa, Institutul Român de Cultură ÅŸi Cercetare Umanistică de la VeneÅia, .

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Study Abroad Fair highlights unique academic opportunities
By: Lacey Palmer Representatives from the West Virginia University Office of International Programs highlighted the best features of countries around the globe during the annual Study Abroad Fair held Wednesday in the..


University leaders want more Canadians to study abroad
Staying close to home means a lack experience that can lead to innovation..


Study Abroad officially closes Niger program
Although Boston University Study Abroad terminated its Niger program in December after two semesters on hold, BU officials said they are actively working to set up a new West African site. Officials collaborated with non-governmental organizations in a safety analysis of Niger and concluded it remains unsafe to send students due to heightened terrorist and [.]..


CU-Boulder class takes students on African safaris
The University of Colorado is launching a new study abroad trip in May that will take students on African safaris while learning about conservation in Tanzania...


Study Abroad Fair enlightens students
By: Olivia Balsinger With over 200 programs in 65 different countries, there are a plethora of opportunities for students at the UConn who want to travel abroad during their university career. The study abroad fair in the Rome Ballroom last Wednesday afternoon gave student...


Oxford University Cuts Pomona Study Abroad Program
Pomona students hoping to spend next fall in Oxford, England will need to rethink their plans. The Office of Study Abroad (OSA) announced in November that, effective fall 2012, the Oxford University study abroad program will be discontinued...


India study abroad provides numerous experiences
From the moment Camille Gregory exited her plane in India, the country of 1 billion shocked her. Now, she wants to return as a Fulbright scholar. The choking, thick smog and the seemingly endless slums welcomed her into the new country for a University study abroad trip, but by her departure, it was the individual connections she remembered. [.]..


 

 

 

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