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Info on Foreign Universities?

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Dear Friends and Yahoo members,

I have decided to further my University studies in Europe. But I have met some difficulties finding the right University. I have been looking for Universities in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein and Austria. But I failed to find Bachelor programmes entirely taught in English and which requires only English proficiency for admission. I would be very happy if you help me in this matter.

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  1. Here is everything you need to know about studying in Sweden: http://www.studyinsweden.se/

    There are some very old and eminent universities in Sweden, expecially Uppsala University, founded in 1477 (http://www.uu.se/en/ ), and all university education in Sweden is totally free also for foreigners.


  2. There are so many different universities you can attend in Europe.

    Here are a few good pages that tell you all about studying abroad in different countries in Europe:

    England:

    http://www.studyabroaddomain.com/england...

    Ireland:

    http://www.studyabroaddomain.com/ireland...

    France:

    http://www.studyabroaddomain.com/france....

    Germany:

    http://www.studyabroaddomain.com/Germany...

    Italy:

    http://www.studyabroaddomain.com/italy.a...

    Spain:

    http://www.studyabroaddomain.com/Spain.a...

    Hope this helps!

  3. Why dont you study in English speaking countries like the UK, Australia, USA, New Zealand and Canada?

  4. I go to the University of Copenhagen (Denmark), and everytime there is a foreign exchange student in the class, the teacher switches to english, so language shouldn't be a big problem. Look at this page http://www.ku.dk/English/ for further information about admission requirements and much more.

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