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Europe has a seemingly limitless array of education and training opportunities. International students can choose from a vast range of courses including traditional academic areas of learning and research, as well as more practical courses with a vocational orientation. |
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As diverse as they are plentiful, the countries of Europe have a great deal to offer you in terms of both international education and all other aspects of life. Europe is certainly a continent which must be considered carefully when you are thinking of internationalizing your education and studying abroad. | | Obviously we are not able to cover every country in Europe and what they have to offer in depth, but the following should give you a brief taste of why Europe is such as exciting, colorful and diverse place to study. | | For detailed information on each European country, please visit our European Study Map. |
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Ireland |
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Ireland is an increasingly popular destination for students from all over the world. The friendliness and hospitality for which Irish people are renowned, contribute to the ease with which overseas students adapt to the way of life and in particular, student life. 1. Griffith CollegeHEI
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France |
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The largest country in Europe, France has a diverse landscape from the huge coastline of beaches and cliffs and the Alps and the Pyrenees, to the lush Loire valley, the fertile vineyards and cosmopolitan cities. France is all about luxury and excess. Eating and drinking well is considered very important and Paris has always been a Mecca for fashion and style.
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Iceland |
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Iceland's landscape is very rocky with few trees and is most well-known for it's hot sulphur springs, famous for their healing power against ailments such as rheumatism. Although Reykjavik is home to the largest disco in Europe, and the fishing industry is also huge, pop star Bjork is probably the biggest thing to have come out of Iceland since the Vikings. |
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Norway |
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This Scandinavian country stretches up as far as the Arctic and, with a population of around four million, is still relatively unspoilt. The landscape is fairly free from agricultural development and the mountains and parks make Norway a very scenic place. As with all the Scandinavian countries, Norway is a very clean country with a reputation for safety. |
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Sweden |
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One of the wealthiest countries in the world, Sweden's cost of living is quickly improving with their entrance into the European Union. The capital city Stockholm is the largest city and, built on 14 islands, is known as the ''Venice of the North''. The water is unbelievably clean and you can even swim in the waterways in the middle of the city. Other Swedish specialties include the Nobel prize, Abba, Volvo and, of course, Swedish meatballs. |
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Finland |
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Finland is a large country dominated by lakes and forests which are managed very thoroughly by the Finnish people, who are renowned for being very nature-orientated. The most famous inhabitant is of course Santa Claus, said to live in the far north of Finland in Lapland. With its Nordic cultures and traditions, Finland is quite clearly a Scandinavian country, reflected not least in its high cost of living, clean environment and fine architecture. (See also: Postgraduate studies in Finland ) |
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Denmark |
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A far smaller country, Denmark is only around 40,000 sq. km, including its adjoining islands. The capital city, Copenhagen is very beautiful and despite being home to nearly one million people, remains picturesque thanks to the many pedestrian areas. Here there are cobbled streets, shops and restaurants, street musicians and vendors. Well known for their friendliness and hospitality, the most famous Dane is the storyteller Hans Christian Andersen. |
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Belgium |
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One of the smallest countries in Europe with the second highest population density in the world, Belgium, and in particular Brussels, is now mainly known as the home of the European Commission, although the chocolate is still incredibly popular! Influenced by both the Dutch and the French, Brussels is officially dual in language and has very high standards in terms of food, housing, environment and culture. |
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The Netherlands |
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Famous for being very flat, The Netherlands easily makes up for this lack of variation in the diversity of its cities, such as Amsterdam. Here the fascinating architecture is complemented by the many canals that also form part of the very efficient public transport, with trams and water taxis available wherever you go. Amsterdam is also known for the friendliness of its inhabitants and its laid back attitude to life. 1. Fontys Uni 2. VU uni 3. Webster Uni 4. Witternborg 5. Radbound Uni
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Germany |
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Germany occupies a central position, nearly landlocked in the heart of the European mainland, bordered by nine other countries and the North and Baltic Seas. Very varied in landscape, Germany shares the northern Alps with Austria and Switzerland. Go shopping in the cobble-stoned streets of Munich, visit the castle at Heidelberg, stroll through the Black Forest, eat sausages and sauerkraut everywhere! List of Universities & colleges
1 Cologne Business SchoolGisma University
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