Sabado, Setyembre 28, 2013

STUDY AND WORK IN SWITZERLAND



For those looking to expand their cultural horizons, SWITZERLAND could be the perfect choice as a study abroad destination. It has four national languages Swiss German, French, Italian and Romansch and is equally rich in cultural diversity.

There are 12 general universities in SWITZERLAND and a number of other universities of applied sciences and research universities. Swiss universities are generously supported by the government and fees for nationals are low. At many institutions, fees are the same for foreign students or there is only a small premium, reflecting the country s desire to attract overseas students. Of those studying at university in SWITZERLAND 21% are international students.

SWITZERLAND has the highest ranked university in Continental Europe in the 2012 QS World University Rankings: ETH Z rich, which is ranked number 13. The country also has three other institutions in the Top 100: cole Polytechnique F d rale de Lausanne at 29, University of Geneva at 74 and University of Zurich at 90.

English-language courses are more common at Master s level and most undergraduate programmes are taught in German, Italian or French. The number of courses available at an undergraduate level in English is slowly growing, however, particularly at universities of applied sciences.

Entry and visa regulations

UK citizens do not require a visa to study in SWITZERLAND.

Students must register with their local Residents Registration Office within 14 days of arrival. To register, students need proof of identity and address, along with evidence of sufficient funds and enrolment at university.

Applicants wishing to study at a Swiss university should apply directly to the institution of their choice. Deadlines for entry vary between institutions, but as a general rule you ll need to apply in the spring for courses beginning in the autumn. 
Funding your study

At most of the general universities, the annual tuition fee for international students is between 650 and 1,000, with some exceptions the University of Italian SWITZERLAND, for example, charges a much higher fee of about 2,600 per year.

UK students are allowed to work up to 15 hours per week alongside their studies without acquiring a work permit.

There are some scholarships available for foreign students check with your local Swiss embassy in the first instance.
Some subsidised on-campus student accommodation is available in SWITZERLAND, but it is also common for students to rent private rooms or flats.

To start with, contact the housing office at your institution to find out what assistance and/or recommendations they can offer.
Budget on paying at least 500 per month for a room in a shared apartment.

There are so many reasons why you should choose SWITZERLAND as your study destination. 

SWITZERLAND has a high quality system of education that is relatively accessible to foreign students.

The student population of some universities, for example, consists of over 40% foreign students, and this trend is on the upswing.

You will meet and associate with people from all over the world, giving you a very global outlook and politically neutral understanding of life.

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Safe and modern with high living standards

Easy access to road, rail networks and airports

Multicultural society with four official languages


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Biyernes, Setyembre 27, 2013

STUDY AND WORK IN NETHERLANDS

WHY STUDY IN NETHERLANDS?


The NETHERLANDS  is one of the world's most prosperous countries due to its advanced industries, agriculture, role in world trade, and its large reserves of natural gas. It is a very international country with many of the Dutch speaking at least two foreign languages including English. It has one of the youngest populations in the European Union, and there are 16 million bicycles in the country roughly one for each person.

The NETHERLANDS means the low lands because a quarter of its surface area is below sea level and would be underwater if not for its dikes and dams; God made the world, but the Dutch made the NETHERLANDS. The climate is very temperate given its proximity to the sea and the warm North Atlantic Gulf Stream; however, the weather can be very unpredictable with mild winters and cool summers.


Given the hefty cost of car insurance in the UK, bicycles are the preferred mode of transport for many students. So it shouldn t be too hard to make the transition to life in the NETHERLANDS, where the biking culture is so strong almost half of all journeys are made by bike. An abundance of English-language degrees means that course options are almost unlimited.

Universities in the NETHERLANDS are state-funded and are split into two categories: research universities and universities of applied sciences. There are 14 research universities and 41 universities of applied sciences in the country. The former offer more research-intensive education, while the latter are focused on preparing students for a particular professional field.

In addition to the state-subsidised institutions, there are also a number of private universities and university colleges. 

Dutch universities are popular among international students, with over 80,000 studying higher education in the country at present. More than 1,500 courses are taught entirely in English, ranging from short training seminars to Bachelor s and Master s degree programmes.

Four universities in the NETHERLANDS are ranked in the Top 100 of the 2012 QS World University Rankings, with the University of NETHERLANDS highest at number 62. Leiden University is next at 75, followed by Utrecht University (85) and Erasmus University Rotterdam (99).

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