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I recommend TU Vienna, because it is one of the oldest universities in Europe, with a long history of teaching, always producing promising people/students that excell in their fields. So combined with the level of sophistication that Vienna possesses, being a student of TU and a citizen of Vienna is an …
The ERASMUS experience as a whole was a fantastic opportunity to meet new people, make friends for life, experience a new culture and way of life, travel in countries you would maybe never travel to before and to meet challenges such as language barriers.
I would absolutely recommend it to every one and I would especially recommend them to join the ESN. Graz was not my first choice so I was rather apprehensive, but the ESN team was so welcoming and they put on some brilliant trips and events. I had the best 5 months of my life in Graz and recently I have met …
Graz is a great city with much going on all the time! It is in the middle of Europe and nothing is far away! If you like skiing or snowboarding, it is arranged tours by a sport store every weekend, so within 1-3 hours it is a lots of opportunities. There is usually not snow in Graz and relatively warm during …
The exchange students are really good taken care of, both in housing, all the things to remember and trips, parties and lots of other fun things! The people at the esn is really helpful!
The experience is also fantastic when it comes to looking for employment. Employers look very favourably on those who have undertaken ERASMUS placements.
It's a very good university with well prepared teachers. The history department is rather small and focuses mostly on medieval history. I took 3 courses about Australian HIstory, Culture and Identity. These were all taught in English. They have a very good organized students association called Entree. For UNI …
In Graz there are many dormitories spread all over the city and the offer of rooms is well used by students. You can find a list of dormitories on the homepage of the National Students Association. For details concerning information on application, please check the homepage of the hall of residence you want …
It is close to our host university town, it is easy to travel back home. The university has a lot of intercultural students, making it a great international place to be. Student dorms are great! Professors are fabulous, making you want to interact with them. And you can always party. Certainly, studying …
- Proximity
- Warmness, competence and availability of information
- High level or European education
- Great offer of the courses and programmes of my interest
- Language development (studying German as well)
- My University's ERASMUS biliteral agre
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few if any equipment, I.e. no fMRI to study and research. few if any andvery expensive, unreliable antibodies and chemical markers, no fanancial supportes for researchm, few access to refrences and so on
Hojjat Allah Haghgoo from Iran
Professors are really tough with Erasmus students and they treat you as spanish even if you don't have same linguistic ability.
Anonymous student from Italy
The dormitory is excellent, and cheap (90-120 Euros/Month). You can also rent a flat or share one in the city center for about 120-200 Euros per month. Courses in Finance are serious, you can also start to learn Lithuanian and Russian. Library is rich and diversified, teachers are very close to the students …
Pierre De Bozzi from France