University of East Anglia

University of East Anglia
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The University of East Anglia provides an exciting study abroad programme for both incoming and outgoing students through more than 160 student mobility partnerships. Incoming visiting students attend the University for one or two semesters, with academic credit transferable to the home institution. The University sends outgoing students on study and work placements of either one or two semesters. Opportunities abroad enhance your academic experience and increase employability significantly.

 

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Study Abroad

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Mole Diaries

 
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Questions about East Anglia Uni

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What are Japanese universities like in regards to Work/Study-Life balances?

Japan
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Where should I look to find a flat in Ciudad Real?

Spain
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Will I need a visa to study abroad in Spain?

Erasmus+
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Spending 2016-17 in the Canary Islands?

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Can I combine a TEFL course with learning another language?

TEFL
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Are there any grad schemes that want languages?

Graduate

Hey,Have you thought about the civil service? You could look at graduate schemes with the foreign office and the EU which I'm sure would focus more on what skills you have than looking at specific exp...

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Is year abroad in third year compulsory?

Hiya,Whether or not a year abroad is compulsory varies depending on your course and university.For language students, a year abroad is almost always compulsory, unless you've made other arrangements w...

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How do you cope with having a long-term medical condition in Switzerland (o...

Switzerland

Hi Ceri,There is an article on ThirdYearAbroad.com that addresses studying abroad with an illness.Hopefully there are some tips that can help you!The TYA Team

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What is assurance habitation and where can I get it?

Insurance

Hi,yep it's housing and contents insurance. French landlords/property owners tend not to give over the keys or let you sign the lease until you prove you have this insurance. When I lived in France I...

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