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Turks prioritize economy in studying abroad: Survey
Turkish students who prioritized quality education when choosing a university abroad are now keener on enrolling in institutions that offer scholarships or are in a place where they can work side by side, a survey prepared by a foreign education consultancy company has revealed.
Working as a Bulgarian Student in Europe: What You Need to Know About Work Permits
As more and more students choose to study abroad, many are also interested in working while pursuing their education. Nevertheless, international students often have a lot of questions about the process, including whether it's possible, how to do it if a work permit is needed, the number of hours allowed, and how much can I make.
Scholarships for refugees
The US Embassy in Athens is partnering with The American College of Greece on the Education Unites 2023 program, offering fully funded scholarships to at-risk refugee, migrant and displaced students with financial needs for undergraduate and graduate degrees at Deree.
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Which are the Most Popular but Expensive Destinations to Study Abroad
What else more than studying abroad can shape and mold students into well-rounded individuals who understand people from different cultural backgrounds and embrace people's perfections alongside their flaws? Experiencing new places and gaining a fresh perspective of the world while earning credits towards their degree is a dream for most students.
ECHR rules compulsory vaccination 'is necessary'
The decision came in response to an appeal by parents of children who were not admitted to Czech kindergartens
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Parents protesting closure of schools
Koper – Rallies were held across the country on Sunday as parents protested closure of schools after two regions slipped back into black tier last week. The government decided schools should return to remote teaching and kindergartens close on Monday in the two regions after pupils in grades one to three were allowed back in nine of 12 regions last week.
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Nine regions to enter red tier Monday
Brdo pri Kranju – Nine of Slovenia’s twelve statistical regions will enter the red tier of coronavirus restrictions on Monday after new cases and hospital figures dropped below thresholds set in the exit strategy, the government decided on Wednesday.
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Niki Kerameus' bold educational program
Education Minister Niki Kerameus' recent announcement may not make front-page news stateside, but the potential impact will be felt imminently. Minister Kerameus announced the government's plan to attract thousands of foreign students to study in Greece. By definition this involves collaboration with leading universities nationwide.
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Greek universities low in ‘openness’
Greek universities fare very poorly in terms of attracting foreign students, according to a recent report by the British Council.
The report, titled "The Shape of Global Higher Education: International comparisons with Europe," compared national support for international engagement in higher education across 20 countries in Europe and the Americas.
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Europe's Largest Student Event to be Launched in Sofia University
In the aula of Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, at 10:00 on May 7, the biggest student event in Europe - the meeting of the board of the European Students Union - will be launched. This was announced by the National Student Council Representation (NSSC).