Notícias

NZ nominada top 5 en destinos de estudio
 Tuesday, 19 April 2011
 
US student travel publisher Let's Go has picked New Zealand as one of its five most recommended destinations for students who want to study abroad.
 
(via Let's Go) Studying abroad is the perfect way for students to pursue academic research, learn a new language, and have a fabulous, life-changing time. For travelers or students considering study abroad, Let’s Go Travel Guides is naming their top five study abroad destinations for 2011.
 
All college students enjoy life on campus—but for some, going off on their own to experience a new country and culture can be equally, if not more, rewarding. Studying abroad is the perfect way to pursue academic research, learn a new language, and have a life-changing time. For travelers or students considering studying abroad, Let’s Go is naming their top Study Abroad Destinations for 2011.
 
New Zealand
 
New Zealand is a cheaper alternative to the UK or Australia for students looking to study in an English-speaking country. It’s also a great place for students seeking outdoor adventure. In their time off students can backpack, sail, and see achingly beautiful landscapes, as well as whale watch, scuba dive, and bungee jump. New Zealand has several top-caliber universities in specialized fields, but students can also pursue broad academic interests like psychology, anthropology, and sociology.
 
China
 
Once the jetlag wears off, students studying abroad in China can expect an energetic semester filled with endless new experiences. China is an up-and-coming study abroad destination for students interested in international relations, the global economy, and East Asian culture. The American dollar goes a long way, which will make trying the various nuances of Chinese fare easier than saying ni hao ma, or “How are you doing?”  
 
India
 
Students who like variety are flocking to India. From religions to spices, and landscapes to lifestyles, no two things in India are alike. Studying in India is relevant for anyone interested in medicine, business, religion, international politics, engineering sciences, or environmental sustainability. As an added bonus, students will find almost every aspect of their experience to be budget-friendly.
 
South Africa
 
The scenes and stories from South Africa are the stuff of legends (think The Lion King meets World Cup 2010). South Africa has many colleges and universities par excellence, with classes taught in any of the 11 official languages (of which English is one). The cities of Johannesburg and Cape Town are very affordable, functional, and modern—there will be no problem tweeting from here.
 
Chile
 
A semester spent in Chile allows students to ski in the Andes Mountains and visit some of the biggest, most open beaches on the Pacific coast in one day. Even if you don’t speak Spanish (and let’s be real, Chilean Spanish is nothing like the Spanish learned in traditional classrooms), there are many English-speaking job opportunities for students interested in working abroad after graduation. 
 
Source: New Zealand Educated
 
 
Café informativo en Medellín
Cuando? 16 de septiembre de 2019
Más información
Australia y Nueva Zelanda entre los 10 mejores paises para nacer
Australia y Nueva Zelanda entre los 10 mejores paises para nacer
Más información
Why peaceful NZ leads the world
New Zealand's to first is partly of National-Act.
Más información
Super ranking for Auckland
Super city or not, Auckland is one of the best cities in the world.
Más información
NZ nominada top 5 en destinos de estudio
Student travel publisher Let's Go has picked New Zealand.
Más información