Studying
abroad is one of the most exciting experiences a college student can
have. The world is yours to explore! ,there is so many places but
choose the best among them .some most liked places to learn
are -
LLONDON (ENGLAND)
London is a leading global city in the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism, and transportation. It is crowned as the world's largest financial centre and has the fifth- or sixth-largest metropolitan area GDP in the world. London is a world cultural capital.It is the world's most-visited city as measured by international arrivals and has the world's largest city airport system measured by passenger traffic. London is the world's leading investment destination, hosting more international retailers and ultra high-net-worth individuals than any other city. London's universities form the largest concentration of higher education institutes in Europe.
United Kingdom is the most popular study abroad destination due to its the English language, but London has much more going for it than its easy-to-read street signs. The endless stream of free (or heavily discounted) cultural attractions and events, the prim and proper parks perfect for picnicking, and the lively neighborhood pub culture make London one of the most student-friendly cities in the world. Plus, London is home to over 40 universities, so you're sure to find a program that suits you.
Study: English literature. Sure, you can read a book anywhere in the world, but where else can you walk the exact route described by Virginia Woolf in Mrs. Dalloway or see Romeo and Juliet performed at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre? In London, your course readings will come alive like never before.
Explore: Shop at London's iconic neighborhood markets. For delicious food and impressive vintage finds, drop by the bustling Portobello Road Market on a Saturday. On Sunday, check out Columbia Road Flower
Travel Tip: Sign up for the public transportation student discount card and use the bus as much as possible. The double decker bus system is easy to use and much more scenic than the Tube.
All of Italy's "big three" cities – Florence, Venice, and Rome – are beloved study abroad destinations, brimming with history, culture, and heaping plates of pasta. Yet there's something about Florence that makes it particularly well-suited for the student traveler. Florence is a comparatively small town that can be explored almost entirely on foot. After learning your way around, you can quickly settle into a daily routine of morning coffee and afternoon gelato.
Study: Art history. Florence was the birthplace of the Renaissance, and contemporary Florentines are masters of art conservation. Instead of learning from PowerPoint slides, you'll spend your class time getting up close and personal with original works of art in iconic galleries like the Uffizi and the Accademia.
Explore: Walk to Piazzale Michelangelo to take in the Florentine skyline at sunrise or sunset, when the terracotta rooftops blaze a brilliant red and locals gather to admire their city.
Travel Tip: There is so much to see in Florence's most popular tourist attractions but for a more authentic Italian experience and much better food, make sure to explore neighborhoods further afield, like Santo Spirito.
Melbourne is the coastal capital of the southeastern Australian state of Victoria. At the city's centre is the modern Federation Square development, with plazas, bars, and restaurants by the Yarra River. In the Southbank area, the Melbourne Arts Precinct is the site of Arts Centre Melbourne – a performing arts complex – and the National Gallery of Victoria, with Australian and indigenous art.
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For a study abroad experience that combines the 24/7 excitement of a major city with the thrill of outdoor adventure, choose Melbourne. With its artisanal coffee shops and eye-grabbing street art, Melbourne is a hip urban destination. If you want a break from your studies, Take a surfing lesson on one of Australia's most picturesque beaches less than an hour away from the city. Melbourne is a hub for international students.
Study: Biology. Australia is home to some of the world's most diverse landscapes and ecosystems. Biology classes will get you out of the classroom for hands-on research and exploration in places like the Great Barrier Reef and the Gondwana Rainforest.
Explore: For a close encounter with Australian wildlife, take a day trip to Prince Phillip Island to meet kangaroos, koalas, emus, and wombats at the conservation center. The highlight, however, takes place each day at sunset, when hundreds of penguins parade across the beach as they make their way home after a day at sea.
Travel Tip: Its location in the southern hemisphere means that Australia's seasons are the opposite of those in the U.S. If you go to school in a cold climate, be strategic and plan your semester abroad during Australia's summer.
Shanghai, on China’s central coast, is the country's biggest city and a global financial hub. Its heart is the Bund, a famed waterfront promenade lined with colonial-era buildings. Across the Huangpu River rises the Pudong district’s futuristic skyline, including 632m Shanghai Tower and the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, with distinctive pink spheres. Sprawling Yu Garden has traditional pavilions, towers and ponds.
The ultra-modern city of Shanghai is ideal for students seeking a total change of pace from typical college life. Shanghai is the textbook definition of hustle and bustle, but ancient history is never out of view. In fact, you'll spot plenty of historic buildings
between skyscrapers. Shanghai is the perfect starting place for exploring the rest of China because of accessibility of its airport and bullet trains. It's very affordable, too – you can buy a delicious lunch on your way to class for around $1.
Study: Business. As an international business hub, Shanghai is the perfect place to study the global economy. In fact, many study abroad students score internships during their semester in Shanghai.
Explore: While in Shanghai rid e the Maglev, the world's fastest train, from Pudong Airport to the center of Shanghai. The futuristic, magnetically-levitating train travels 270 miles per hour but feels almost motionless.
Travel Tip: If you are not totally confident in your Chinese language skills don't worry ,you can . download Pleco, a dictionary app that works offline and can translate handwritten Chinese characters. Use it to share addresses with taxi drivers and to make sure you know what you're ordering when you go out to eat.
LLONDON (ENGLAND)
London is a leading global city in the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism, and transportation. It is crowned as the world's largest financial centre and has the fifth- or sixth-largest metropolitan area GDP in the world. London is a world cultural capital.It is the world's most-visited city as measured by international arrivals and has the world's largest city airport system measured by passenger traffic. London is the world's leading investment destination, hosting more international retailers and ultra high-net-worth individuals than any other city. London's universities form the largest concentration of higher education institutes in Europe.
United Kingdom is the most popular study abroad destination due to its the English language, but London has much more going for it than its easy-to-read street signs. The endless stream of free (or heavily discounted) cultural attractions and events, the prim and proper parks perfect for picnicking, and the lively neighborhood pub culture make London one of the most student-friendly cities in the world. Plus, London is home to over 40 universities, so you're sure to find a program that suits you.
Study: English literature. Sure, you can read a book anywhere in the world, but where else can you walk the exact route described by Virginia Woolf in Mrs. Dalloway or see Romeo and Juliet performed at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre? In London, your course readings will come alive like never before.
Explore: Shop at London's iconic neighborhood markets. For delicious food and impressive vintage finds, drop by the bustling Portobello Road Market on a Saturday. On Sunday, check out Columbia Road Flower
Travel Tip: Sign up for the public transportation student discount card and use the bus as much as possible. The double decker bus system is easy to use and much more scenic than the Tube.
- FLORENCE ITALY
Florence,
capital of Italy’s Tuscany region, is home to many masterpieces of
Renaissance art and architecture. One of its most iconic sights is the
Duomo, a cathedral with a terracotta-tiled dome engineered by
Brunelleschi and a bell tower by Giotto. The Galleria dell'Accademia
displays Michelangelo’s “David” sculpture. The Uffizi Gallery exhibits
Botticelli’s “The Birth of Venus” and da Vinci’s “Annunciation.”
All of Italy's "big three" cities – Florence, Venice, and Rome – are beloved study abroad destinations, brimming with history, culture, and heaping plates of pasta. Yet there's something about Florence that makes it particularly well-suited for the student traveler. Florence is a comparatively small town that can be explored almost entirely on foot. After learning your way around, you can quickly settle into a daily routine of morning coffee and afternoon gelato.
Study: Art history. Florence was the birthplace of the Renaissance, and contemporary Florentines are masters of art conservation. Instead of learning from PowerPoint slides, you'll spend your class time getting up close and personal with original works of art in iconic galleries like the Uffizi and the Accademia.
Explore: Walk to Piazzale Michelangelo to take in the Florentine skyline at sunrise or sunset, when the terracotta rooftops blaze a brilliant red and locals gather to admire their city.
Travel Tip: There is so much to see in Florence's most popular tourist attractions but for a more authentic Italian experience and much better food, make sure to explore neighborhoods further afield, like Santo Spirito.
- MELBOURNE(AUSTRALIA)
Melbourne is the coastal capital of the southeastern Australian state of Victoria. At the city's centre is the modern Federation Square development, with plazas, bars, and restaurants by the Yarra River. In the Southbank area, the Melbourne Arts Precinct is the site of Arts Centre Melbourne – a performing arts complex – and the National Gallery of Victoria, with Australian and indigenous art.
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For a study abroad experience that combines the 24/7 excitement of a major city with the thrill of outdoor adventure, choose Melbourne. With its artisanal coffee shops and eye-grabbing street art, Melbourne is a hip urban destination. If you want a break from your studies, Take a surfing lesson on one of Australia's most picturesque beaches less than an hour away from the city. Melbourne is a hub for international students.
Study: Biology. Australia is home to some of the world's most diverse landscapes and ecosystems. Biology classes will get you out of the classroom for hands-on research and exploration in places like the Great Barrier Reef and the Gondwana Rainforest.
Explore: For a close encounter with Australian wildlife, take a day trip to Prince Phillip Island to meet kangaroos, koalas, emus, and wombats at the conservation center. The highlight, however, takes place each day at sunset, when hundreds of penguins parade across the beach as they make their way home after a day at sea.
Travel Tip: Its location in the southern hemisphere means that Australia's seasons are the opposite of those in the U.S. If you go to school in a cold climate, be strategic and plan your semester abroad during Australia's summer.
- SHANGHAI (CHINA)
Shanghai, on China’s central coast, is the country's biggest city and a global financial hub. Its heart is the Bund, a famed waterfront promenade lined with colonial-era buildings. Across the Huangpu River rises the Pudong district’s futuristic skyline, including 632m Shanghai Tower and the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, with distinctive pink spheres. Sprawling Yu Garden has traditional pavilions, towers and ponds.
The ultra-modern city of Shanghai is ideal for students seeking a total change of pace from typical college life. Shanghai is the textbook definition of hustle and bustle, but ancient history is never out of view. In fact, you'll spot plenty of historic buildings
between skyscrapers. Shanghai is the perfect starting place for exploring the rest of China because of accessibility of its airport and bullet trains. It's very affordable, too – you can buy a delicious lunch on your way to class for around $1.
Study: Business. As an international business hub, Shanghai is the perfect place to study the global economy. In fact, many study abroad students score internships during their semester in Shanghai.
Explore: While in Shanghai rid e the Maglev, the world's fastest train, from Pudong Airport to the center of Shanghai. The futuristic, magnetically-levitating train travels 270 miles per hour but feels almost motionless.
Travel Tip: If you are not totally confident in your Chinese language skills don't worry ,you can . download Pleco, a dictionary app that works offline and can translate handwritten Chinese characters. Use it to share addresses with taxi drivers and to make sure you know what you're ordering when you go out to eat.
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