WHY IS STUDYING ABROAD IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA A WORTHWHILE EXPERIENCE?
A real-world perspective from Mike Nguyen – a second-year student at The University of Western Australia (UWA) Studying abroad is not only about academic pursuit; it is a journey of personal growth, practical experience, and expanded global career opportunities. At the upcoming in-person consultation session with representatives from UWA, participants will have the opportunity to hear first-hand insights from Mike Nguyen, an active and driven Vietnamese international student who is currently studying and thriving at UWA — ranked among the world’s ...
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SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDYING IN THE NETHERLANDS
UNIVERSITY-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS No. University Programme Scholarship Value 1 Saxion University of Applied Sciences Bachelor’s 43%-75% tuition fee Bachelor’s and Master’s - Saxion Living Technology Scholarship (SLTS) EUR 10,000 2 Erasmus University Foundation programme at Holland ISC Up to EUR 4,000 3 Tilburg University Foundation programme at Holland ISC Up to EUR 4,000 4 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Foundation programme at Holland ISC Up to EUR 4,000 5 Hanze University of Applied Sciences Foundation programme at Holland ISC Up to EUR 4,000 6 University of Twente Foundation programme at TPC - Twente Pathway College 10% tuition fee 7 Hague University of Applied Sciences Foundation programme at THPC - The Hague Pathway College TBC GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS Holland Scholarship The Holland ...
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SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDYING IN NEW ZEALAND
New Zealand offers a wide range of scholarships for international students at all levels, from secondary school to undergraduate and postgraduate studies. These scholarships are provided by the New Zealand Government and educational institutions to recognise academic excellence, support student development, and help reduce tuition costs while studying in a world-class education system. I. GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS 1. Government scholarships for Secondary school Level 2025 NZSS - New Zealand Schools Scholarship Value: 50% of the first-year tuition fee. Eligibility requirements: Vietnamese students in Grades ...
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FINNISH STUDENT VISA
For study programmes lasting more than 3 months in Finland, students are required to apply for a Student Residence Permit, which is typically valid for 2 years. To obtain the residence permit card, you must first have a valid passport and an official letter of admission from a Finnish higher-education institution. It is recommended that you apply for the residence permit as early as possible, immediately after receiving the official offer of admission. The application for the Student Residence Permit can be ...
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APPLYING TO STUDY IN FINLAND
Admission requirements for universities in Finland are not overly strict. Many institutions accept applications from students who are still in Grade 12 or have not yet received their high-school diploma. Missing documents can be submitted later. 1. Application methods There are two application methods for applying to Finnish universities (no application fee): Joint application With one single application form, students may apply for up to 6 degree programmes, either within one institution or across different institutions. Programmes must be listed in order ...
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FINNISH UNIVERSITIES
Finland has two types of higher-education institutions offering undergraduate and postgraduate studies: Research Universities; Universities of Applied Sciences (Polytechnics) - UAS. Both Research Universities and Universities of Applied Sciences offer more than 400 English-taught degree programmes at the Bachelor's, Master’s, and Doctoral levels. All universities in Finland are strictly quality-controlled to ensure that no matter where you study - north or south, research-oriented or practice-oriented - the level of education remains equivalent. List of the 13 Research Universities in Finland: Aalto University; ...
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FINLAND’S EDUCATION SYSTEM
The education system in Finland is completely free of charge for Finnish citizens and is divided into the following levels: Early childhood education and care (non-compulsory): for children aged 0-5; Pre-primary education (non-compulsory): 1 year, for children aged 6; Compulsory basic education: lasts 9 years, for students aged 7-16. This is the only compulsory level of schooling for Finnish students (equivalent to primary and lower secondary education). Students attend comprehensive schools: during the first 6 years, each class is taught ...
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