Erasmus experiences
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My Erasmus experience in Malaga, Spain. Alessia
How long does the grant last? How much money do you receive? The quantity of the grant depends on the duration of your stay abroad. It also depends on the university, sometimes, you could receive more money according to the income bracket. How is like the university in...
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Advice to Students want to study in Ukraine
Ukraine has the largest international student group in Europe, and international education in this country has come a long way. Ukraine is characterized by culture and history, with stunning architectural sites and ideal scenery for excursions. It is a great place to...
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İstanbul Traditions
Like all cultures in large cities around the world, Istanbul has a large share of exotic traditions due to an endless mix of traditional Turkish culture and a more modern civilized lifestyle. Whether it's a religious belief that has how itself with city life, or it's a...
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Customs and Traditions of Marriage in Turkey
Source Turkey is characterized by its adherence to some customs and traditions associated with marriage, and do not allow the breach of it by any reason, you have to abide by the rituals of the Turkish marriage. The many types and forms of marriage in Turkey are...
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Student hub and life style
New Delhi!! One of the youngsters place to keep your life to next level where you are king of your own kingdom. Laxmi nagar is a place where i have been for 3-4 months in NEW Delhi NCR. its all about studies, desire and freedom. Its actually a student hub with lot of...
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Erasmus Experience in Augsburg, Germany by Nilesh
Why did you choose to go to Augsburg, Germany? I like cities with good architecture and have a distinguish culture in them.How long is the scholarship? How much money do you receive to help you with living costs? The cost for living in the city is around 700 euros per...
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Sibiu, travelling to enchanted times
The medieval festival of Sibiu I might not be the biggest fan of the romanian cities, but there is one city that I really like to go back to from time to time. Sibiu is probably my favorite city from Romania and I have been there many times as a child and until...
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I need a supermarket
I have to confess something. When I went on Erasmus it was the first time that I lived on my own and had to survive on what I bought, cooked and had. And, as this will surely be the case for many people, I am going to leave you with a series of tips/ advice that I...
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Hello Amesterdam
Hello. Today i will talk about amesterdam and how etudiants lifes there.Amesterdam is a beautiful city, and the citizen are nice, the same for the Etudiants.the best univercities and the best professor's ,i love amesterdam.it was a great experience , the best two years...
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The Kindergartens in Denmark
KINDERGARTENS The institutions around Denmark have their inspiration in some keyconcepts, like care, nature, emotions and socializing. Also in some theories like Critical Theory, theories about the competent child inspired by Stern and Gardner and the Appreciative...
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Find the Right Path in the Educational World.
P R E S E N T A T I O Nma r t a mo r g a d o The little girl that dreamed in became a teacher is now graduated and looking for the most gratifying, improbable and enriching experiences. I'm graduated in pre-school and primary, since 2019 and my eagerness for knowledge,...
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The Palio of Siena
Siena's Palio Siena, my birth city in the centre of Tuscany, is known around the world for two reasons: its medieval monuments and its Palio. The Palio is by far the most famous celebration in the city, able to bring together all the Sienese to the main square, Piazza...
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The blue jewel, Chefchaouen the andalusia
Hugging mountains,And embellished by the artsChefchaouen is a Moroccan city floating about 600 meters above sea level.Chefchaouen is a word that means “Horn” because of the shape of the surrounding mountains. “Blue City”. The city of Chefchaouen or Chaouen is...
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My student experience
I loved studying in Poitiers so much that I almost regret going to Malaga for my second year. As I don't like big towns such as Bordeaux, I loved Poitiers because it wasn't too small but not too big too. Plus it reminded me of a city near my father's home named...
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Job in a biotech lab
I will be working for 2 months in a lab at University of Helsinki. Up to now it has been very difficult to keep up to the expectations as I had never done anything in a lab before, though I was studying Biotechnology in Italy. But after 2 weeks it is getting easier and...
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My growth as a internship teacher
It was through reflection and questioning that I was able to find more efficient strategies, to perceive the less positive aspects of the practice, and to find solutions to improve the intervention. Through the analysis of everyday life, solving immediate problems, but...
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The educational culture in Denmark, Esbjerg
In Denmark the educational system proposes that the role of education and theeducational community should provide situations through which children feelthe need to act. The Common Sense Pedagogy by Célestin Freinet (1996)recognize the child as the center of education,...
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Experience in Valencia, Spain by Yannic
How's the life in Valencia? Would you recommend this city? It's a good place to live. It's clean and without crowd. How's the student atmosphere? Really good, it's one spanish city with the most ERASMUS student. How's the cost of life? Compared to France, prices are...
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An experience in Denmark, Educational path
Education is a space of sharing, integration, interaction, construction,knowledge, learning. With education we learn to live together, to overcomeobstacles. We have learned that understanding and tolerance are dailyexercises that require attention and we learn that...
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Cost Of Living in Poznan, Poland
Hi there, I am a student at Politechnika Poznanska (Poznan University of Technology) studying MSc In Mechanical Engineering (Gas Technology and Renewable Energy). Here is a break down of my cost of living. Between 1500 PLN to 1800 PLN per month Accommodation - 750 PLN...