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El. knyga: Going to University Abroad: A guide to studying outside the UK

, (Plattform Education, UK)
  • Formatas: 192 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Dec-2013
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317912170
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  • Formatas: 192 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Dec-2013
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317912170
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"More and more students in the world now decide to undertake their university studies in another country to their own. They see advantages of quality, value and experience in studying abroad and rightly see the experience as a preparation for life and a big plus for their CVs in an increasingly inter-connected world and job market. The world language is now undisputedly English and even universities in non-English speaking countries such as Holland and Denmark, universities that are wanting to attract international students, are switching to teaching university programmes in English. This makes for an unparalleled opportunity for UK students these days, just at a time when UK university fees are increasing significantly. This guide gives an overview of the opportunities available to UK students across the world, from the English speaking counties of the USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, to Asia (India, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore), to offers nearer home, in Europe. As well as information on what is available - the education systems and academic cultures and demands of the different destination countries are explained, application procedures and information on living (accommodation, food, entertainment) are provided and there are self-development exercises that will help with the process of cultural readjustment that you as a UK student are likely to undergo and need to understand. The book covers information for both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and recommends ideal destination countries for these. Tips and advice on how to avoid certain pitfalls while being an international student living abroad are provided."--



More and more students in the world now decide to undertake their university studies in another country to their own. They see advantages of quality, value and experience in studying abroad and rightly see the experience as a preparation for life and a big plus for their CVs in an increasingly inter-connected world and job market. The world language is now undisputedly English and even universities in non-English speaking countries such as Holland and Denmark, universities that are wanting to attract international students, are switching to teaching university programmes in English. This makes for an unparalleled opportunity for UK students these days, just at a time when UK university fees are increasing significantly. This guide gives an overview of the opportunities available to UK students across the world, from the English speaking counties of the USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, to Asia (India, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore), to offers nearer home, in Europe. As well as information on what is available - the education systems and academic cultures and demands of the different destination countries are explained, application procedures and information on living (accommodation, food, entertainment) are provided and there are self-development exercises that will help with the process of cultural readjustment that you as a UK student are likely to undergo and need to understand.

The book covers information for both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and recommends ideal destination countries for these. Tips and advice on how to avoid certain pitfalls while being an international student living abroad are provided.

1 Introduction to the guide
1(11)
2 Adapting to the new cultural environment
12(18)
3 USA
30(24)
4 Canada
54(13)
5 Australia
67(14)
6 New Zealand
81(10)
7 South Africa
91(9)
8 Ireland
100(9)
9 Europe
109(17)
10 Hong Kong
126(9)
11 China
135(7)
12 Singapore
142(10)
13 The Caribbean
152(3)
14 Dubai
155(2)
15 India
157
Martin Hyde is an expert in international university education. He has extensive experience of working in education, initially in Morocco and the Dominican Republic, and then as a UK university lecturer involved with educational projects across the world. His experience also involves having worked as Assistant Director in a UK international office and being responsible for UK student study abroad placements. He has also recently written a guide to UK university life for international students.

Anthony Hyde is a recent graduate of the University of Oxford in Philosophy and Modern Languages. As part of his degree he studied and worked in both Spain and Argentina. He is currently working in Higher Education, and has undertaken extensive research into study abroad markets for UK students.