Have you always wanted to live in a foreign country? Studying abroad as part of your degree is an excellent way to gain confidence and independence, broaden your horizons, and have a unique experience that could set you apart from other graduates on the job market.
Many university courses allow students to spend time abroad as part of their degree. The most common form of study abroad is as an additional year, usually taken between the second and final years of the degree. However, other options include short field trips to other countries, or a term (or semester) spent abroad as an integral part of your course. Where you can go and how study abroad will fit into your degree programme will depend on which university and degree course you choose.
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