Study Abroad Europe Programs

Europe is a continent of many contrasts. Home to a wide variety of beautiful countries and every climate you can imagine, it is a top location for students who want to travel for their education. When looking to study abroad, Europe should be a place to consider because there are simply so many different countries there with so many different things to offer. There is something for every type of student, from international law to culinary arts and everything in between.

Imagine walking cobblestone paths and viewing breathtaking architecture from ancient times, or learning how to cook real Italian food at a Tuscan villa. You could study international banking in Switzerland, or history in Prague. These are simply examples of what could be available to you. Another very popular reason students study abroad is to learn a language in order to teach it or become a translator. Studying language abroad is called immersion study, and is perhaps the best way to learn.

If you want to study abroad in Europe, speak with an advisor at your school who handles this issue. He or she can inform you of the available programs the university offers and which are recommended for your education and career goals. They can also help you with any financial aid or scholarship programs that are available to help with the cost of overseas study. There may also be grants for qualifying students who cannot afford to study in Europe without assistance.

Often when North American students travel to Europe for study programs, they stay at a University or college like dormitory with other students. There may be others from the United States who are taking the same program, they could be from your school or a school across the country from you. Studying abroad is a great way to not only learn about other cultures but to meet new friends you may keep in touch with for a lifetime.

The duration of study abroad Europe programs varies. There are full summer programs, semester programs and programs of other lengths available. No matter what you are majoring in at your university, there is most likely a study program in Europe that would enhance your education. Also, when future potential employers see that you studied abroad they may view you as a person with more ambition and world experience than other candidates who did not study abroad.

 

University Study Abroad News:

 

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Study Abroad officially closes Niger program
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Exchange program expands abroad offers
The International Affairs office increased opportunities to study abroad. As a result of an initiative by Hai-Lung Dai, senior vice provost of international affairs, during the last two years, Temples study abroad exchange programs have expanded. In addition to original programs in Puerto Rico, Germany and England, the Office of International Affairs has now partnered [.]..


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Program offers scholarships for study abroad trips
By: Lacey Palmer The Davis-Michael Scholars Program, established to support the pre-veterinary medical program at West Virginia University, is offering scholarship opportunities to qualifying students to fund its semester-long study abroad programs....


U. students study abroad less than national average
Though the number of U.S. college students who study abroad has increased every year for the past decade, only 1 in 100 students take advantage of the opportunity to experience another culture or sett..


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...


Scholarship expanded to include Europe
CHARLESTON - In 2004, Gene Strandberg, professor emeritus of the Eastern Illinois University School of Technology, established the Kate and Cliff Strandberg Study Abroad in Sweden Scholarship...


 

 

 

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