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Student Spotlight: Caleb’s Spring Semester in Cannes, France 

AIFS Abroad

We recently caught up with AIFS Abroad participant Caleb from the University of North Carolina Wilmington, who spent his spring semester studying abroad in the film-famous city of Cannes. Read on to learn more about Calebs experience with the AIFS Abroad Study + Internship Program in Cannes. There is vous and tu.

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Looking to Study Business in The Netherlands?

Study and Go Abroad

The Netherlands is one of the most popular destinations for studying abroad, and for good reason. What’s more, most Dutch people have a very high proficiency in English, so living and studying there is easy. 4 Reasons Why Canadian Students Choose Nyenrode. #1 Guaranteed housing in Amsterdam . Full-time MBA.

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NEW Semester Program! Study at the University of Westminster in London

AIFS Abroad

Consider studying abroad with AIFS! As one of the most diverse and cosmopolitan cities in the world, England’s capital city is a fantastic study abroad destination. And if you’re majoring in fashion at your home institution, you can even take theory modules from the Fashion Business Management degree program.

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Why Study in Germany – Universities, Admission, Tuition Fees, Post-study Work Permit and Work Opportunities

Buddy4Study

Why study in Germany – Germany is home to some of the top-rated universities in the world according to the QS World University Rankings of 2020, which take into account factors like academic and employer reputations as well as research impact. in Management and Technology. in Information Systems Management. in Informatics.

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A small college is failing. Is a rich Canadian to blame?

Confessions of a Community College Dean

A Failed Online Program Like the leaders of many struggling institutions, those at the King’s College looked to online enrollment as a way to bring in more students, boost the bottom line and address long-simmering business issues like the persistent funding gap that has been plugged by wealthy donors.