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4 Reasons Why You Should Study in Germany

Study and Go Abroad

Luckily, there are more public universities — schools funded by the government — in Germany than private universities — independent schools that rely on funding from tuition fees. However, you’ll need to pay tuition fees if you attend a private university.

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Study Abroad Program Locations that Offer Economics Classes

AIFS Abroad

Students interested in taking Economics classes abroad in Buenos Aires can study at the University of Belgrano, one of the oldest and largest private universities in Argentina, through AIFS Abroad. International students play a vital role in the community life of the university. Sounds great, right?

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Study Abroad Program Locations that Offer Business Classes

AIFS Abroad

In addition to stellar academic institutions like the University of Limerick, the city itself is a hub of Irish culture and tradition, with a unique history of Viking influence. The architecture is marvelous, and being nestled along the River Shannon makes for a quaint setting. You’re marveling at its pristine architecture.

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Study in Europe – Universities, Courses, Student Visa, Work Permit

Buddy4Study

Austria offers 6 kinds of higher education institutions – 22 Universities (including 6 Universities of the Arts, 3 Medical Universities and 3 Technical Universities). 16 Private Universities. 21 Universities of Applied Sciences. 14 University Colleges of Teacher Education. Architecture.

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Top Winter Study Abroad Programs

AIFS Abroad

Choose from a variety of course options focusing on health and human sciences at Veritas University, the first private university in Costa Rica. Study on the university’s urban campus, equipped with modern facilities and located near the heart of the city’s vibrant nightlife scene.

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Free higher education in Syria and inequalities

SRHE

Public university students suffer from a high student-teacher ratio (in some cases, 140 students per teacher) and poor infrastructure compared to the low student-teacher ratio (around 20 students per teacher) and better infrastructure in private universities.