Most study abroad programs incorporate a length-of-stay travel card into the cost of the program. |
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A number of Algerians study abroad as well, and the government pays to send them to the United States, Eastern Europe, and Russia. |
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Either study abroad or leaf through the books of some great photographers in the world. |
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All majors in honors must complete at least one semester of study abroad in a French-speaking country. |
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When I learned of the chance, I decided to study abroad, finishing my master's at a French university where I could hone my new skill. |
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A further factor which calls the current figures into question is ignoring students who study abroad. |
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Travel and study abroad have also taught the young that borders should not be limits to opportunities. |
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Therefore, Morocco is part of the Erasmus exchange program which enables some Moroccan students to get grant in order to study abroad. |
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In this forum, students would be able to communicate with each other about study abroad uncensored and openly. |
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Pharmacy ranked last in permitting overseas research for its faculty members and allowing degree-candidate students to take elective study abroad courses. |
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The second phase offers students the opportunity to study abroad for several months in one of our partner universities. |
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This type of grant allows students total freedom to travel, choose their own director of research and study abroad. |
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Support could also be provided to existing programs that offer Malagasy students an opportunity to study abroad. |
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In the case of study abroad, the mistaken assumption is that a first-year student has not had much if any international experience. |
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That so many of those who declined attributed this to plans to study abroad is not surprising. |
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Administrative staff working in a study abroad or international relations office in an university or research centre. |
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Women could pursue study abroad and could bring their families with them on an equal basis with men. |
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For example, what study abroad or research opportunities are available to an undergraduate student? |
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It will be students who can no longer afford to study abroad in order to go out and see the world. |
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After two years in Reims, students get to study abroad for their third year. |
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The reputation of a university and the degrees it offers can be a decisive factor in the decision of students to study abroad. |
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Under the programme students can study abroad for a minimum of three months to a maximum of one full academic year. |
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Those who want to study abroad have to be up to standard. |
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In response, the interview participants unanimously, although in one case begrudgingly, agreed that study abroad is not a fad but a sustainable and important element of the overall education of students. |
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As regards education, one of the best days of our mandate was the day on which the one millionth university student went to study abroad under the Erasmus programme. |
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On the subject of education, one of the best days in our mandate was when the millionth university student went to study abroad under the Erasmus programme. |
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They understand the value of investing in the longterm benefits of study abroad and are undeterred by the short-term costs this entails for tuition, transportation and living expenses. |
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Such a program would act as a magnet to attract top talent to study in Canada as well as promote reciprocity with other OECD countries which provide scholarships for Canadians to study abroad. |
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We were really recommended to study abroad. |
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It should not only be those at university who get to study abroad. |
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One of Canada's two official languages happens to be the international lingua franca that attracts many foreign students and faculty members to study abroad. |
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It is estimated too that by that date nearly a million Chinese and Indian students will study abroad, bringing a wealth of talent and experience back to their Asian homelands. |
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For some years now there have been contacts and exchanges between the seminary and theology universities in several countries, which allow the students to spend one or two years of study abroad. |
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All students should study abroad, preferably in a foreign language, for at least one term, and should gain an accepted language qualification as part of their degree course. |
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The youth I met during my trip have many challenges to overcome, including a lack of material resources, and the fact that many of their colleagues are leaving to study abroad. |
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In many cases, this will imply a reconsideration of their education policies as many donor countries invest in tertiary education with scholarships given to students from developing countries to study abroad. |
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The Regional Council of Burgundy helps young people enrich their careers through international experience, particularly in the context of courses or study abroad. |
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Meanwhile families from the prime minister's downwards are sending their youngsters to study abroad. So what shape will Vietnam's syncretistic economy take? |
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Seville is also home to many international schools and colleges that cater to American students who come to study abroad. |
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This study abroad program is a lot less structured than most others I've looked at. |
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I want to do study abroad next year, but I don't know where. |
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Some 200 scholarships are awarded each year for study abroad. |
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Ndegwa spent the fall semester attending classes and experiencing Nijmegen through the college's Study Abroad program. |
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