"Studying abroad has been the best experience of my life so far. I've met many interesting, fun and friendly people and made lifelong friends as well as having the opportunity to travel a lot".
Emma McMurray, American Studies
University of Maryland, USA
To be eligible to study abroad you need a good academic average from your A level and/or first year university results.
The minimum average required is 55%. Some partner universities and some academic Schools will require you to have at least a 60% average in your first year in order to participate.
In order to study in most countries in Europe you will generally be expected to have an A level, or equivalent experience, in the language of the country you intend to study in.
However, partner universities in Scandinavia, the Netherlands, Poland and Turkey typically teach in English.
The majority of our worldwide partners teach in English, including institutions in Hong Kong and Singapore.
The exceptions are Seoul National University, where most classes are taught in Korean and all our partners in Latin America.
You would need an A level or equivalent experience in Spanish to study in Chile, Mexico or Argentina, and equivalent Portuguese language skills to go to Brazil.
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