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What is an internship abroad?

  • An internship abroad means that you will work for a foreign organization for a certain period of time in order to help and especially to learn from it.
  • In general, you will not receive any remuneration for your work in the form of salary, expenses or board and lodging, for example. Unless you work in a sector where your local background can be of added value, and there is sufficient budget at the organization concerned

Which country do you choose when studying abroad?

  • You can do part or even all of your studies in more and more countries
  • In a number of cases, your own program will have a partnership with one or more universities and you will be on your way fairly quickly in your search for a suitable study location.
  • Depending on your program, you may also have to work more actively on your own, or use an intermediary organization.

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  • For the main pages concerning internships and gaining work experience abroad: see below

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What are the skills related related to studying abroad?

  • Studying abroad not only means that you can have a unique experience and get to know new people and cultures, but also that you can work on your competence and skills both professionally and personally.
  • Some of the most important skills, attributes and competencies are communication, being creative, having courage, flexibility, empathy, environmental awareness, planning,  being able tot collabora, having self-confidence
  • Moer about rated skills to intern, live and study abroad

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How do I study abroad through a scholarship?

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Are you planning to study abroad and need counseling from an expert? You have to know the major things about studying abroad like tuition fees and living costs. Many students get this opportunity to fulfill their dreams to study abroad with the help of scholarships. 

Top 10 study abroad scholarships you are eligible for -

  1. Enrolled now in one of Erasmus Mundus’ joint master's degrees, you may qualify for a full scholarship covering tuition and living costs.

  2. Fulbright Foreign Student Program Scholarships allow postgraduate students and young professionals to study abroad in the United States. 

  3. The QS Leadership Scholarship, worth US$10,000, is offered annually to a prospective postgraduate who shows strong leadership capabilities.

  4. The QS Scholarship for Academic Excellence, which is also available for postgraduates, is awarded to a student who demonstrates strong academic potential in his/her field of study. You can use it to pay for tuition fees for a master's or Ph.D. program in some countries.

  5. QS Undergraduate Scholarship was launched in 2016, this is for undergraduate students towards tuition fees for a bachelor's degree at a university featured in any of the QS rankings. 

  6. The Great Wall Program allows for study in China, and who funded by the Chinese Ministry of Education. To study, conduct research, or participate in a development program in China, full scholarships are available to international students and scholars from developing nations. 

  7. The Clarendon Scholarships at the University of Oxford awards 140 much-prized postgraduate scholarships offered by the University of Oxford based on academic merit, across all subjects. The scholarship will be automatically awarded to you if you meet the January deadline for your course of study.

  8. Australia’s University of Adelaide Scholarships International is available for fees, health insurance, and a stipend for international postgraduates. The scholarship lasts for a duration of two years for master’s degrees and three years for PhDs. To qualify, you must hold the equivalent of an Australian first-class honors degree. 

  9. The International Leader of Tomorrow Award at the University of British Columbia in Canada offers undergraduate scholarships to international applicants based on economic need and academic merit. An international student must demonstrate financial need, have an excellent academic record, and not hold an undergraduate degree. 

  10. Westminster Full International Scholarship, to be eligible for a full scholarship to study abroad at the UK’s University of Westminster, you need to be an international applicant from a developing country and hold a full-time offer from the university. 

There are different guidelines for documentation requirements for each international scholarship application. Organize your time well and be sure to submit your application before the deadline. You will be able to avoid stress and write the best application possible!

10 Best Universities of Australia

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If Australia is your dream destination to pursue education abroad then you’ve made the right choice. There are several reasons why Australia is a preferred choice among international students. One of the main reasons is Australia’s consistently good performance in world rankings. The value of its courses is recognized worldwide, and the visa process is hassle-free. The country is vibrant in its culture and attracts students from across the world who look forward to a cosmopolitan experience

  1. Australian National University  

Popularly called ANU, the university is considered among the world's leading universities. According to the QS World University Rankings 2022, it ranked number one in Australia. By the Times Higher Education rankings, it ranked second. 

Located in Canberra, Acton, the university comprises seven institutes, apart from various academies. Established in 1946, it is the only university in Australia to have been created by the Australian Parliament. 

ANU offers undergraduate degree programs, postgraduate degree programs, and professional degree programs. Admission to the university is highly competitive and its faculty and alumni include six Nobel laureates, 49 Rhodes scholars, two prime ministers, 30 current Australian ambassadors, and several bureaucrats serving the nation.  

Apart from its qualitative education and world-class research, the university is also known for ample student accommodation, study spaces, and facilities.  

  1. The University of Melbourne 

The University is a public institution, founded in 1853. Australia's second-oldest university is also the oldest in Victoria. The University is renowned for its excellent standards of academics, curriculum and teaching methodology, and research while offering a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The primary campus is located in Parkville with other campuses located across Victoria.  

The university is one of the best universities in Australia for international students as it offers good options for student accommodation. The colleges are also in the vicinity of each other. There are 12 Residential Halls and Colleges either on campus or within short walking distance. Most Colleges offer decent accommodation as a single furnished room with common bathrooms.  

  1. The University of Sydney  

Ranking 50th in the QS Global World Ranking, the University of Sydney is the oldest in Australia. Its campus is counted among the world’s ten most beautiful university campuses. There is a wide range of courses on offer, the widest in comparison to any Australian university. It also boasts of one of the best placement records.  

  1. The University of New South Wales 

Located in Kensington, UNSW is one of the best universities in Australia. Its Bachelor of Law is the most competitive course. It also offers the best courses in Civil & Structural Engineering, Psychology, Materials Science, and Accounting & Finance. The University is best known for its international exchange and research partnerships across the world.  

  1. The University of Queensland 

Popularly called Sandstone University, the University of Queensland is located in Brisbane. It is the fifth-oldest university in Australia. Some promising credentials of the University: 

  • A Founding member of edX - the online higher education platform  

  • Member of Go8, McDonnell International Scholars Academy of Washington University, and the global Universitas 21 network. 

UNSW is the top choice for engineering courses. It offers the widest range of engineering degrees in Australia where study programs are designed in sync with career opportunities across the globe.  

  1. Monash University  

A public research university located in Melbourne, Monash University is best known for its career-focused degrees, excellent research, and academic records. It is credited as the largest university in Australia and is also a member of Go8.  

The students are offered a wide range of subjects, research projects, and international exchange and internship opportunities that promise to enrich their experience and solder a robust career. 

If you are an on-campus resident you will be part of an inclusive community with the aid of several support teams making your stay convenient. 

  1. University of Western Australia 

A public research university, UWA’s main campus is in Perth, with another campus in Albany. It boasts of an exceptional placement record and is known for excellent academic-industry partnerships that provide students with an edge in networking.  

The university is particularly known for its courses in agricultural sciences, psychology, education, and earth and marine sciences. Its alumni comprise several globally recognized scholars including Nobel Laureate Professor Barry Marshall. 

  1. University of Adelaide 

Known globally for its research-intensive programs, the University of Adelaide has ranked 111th in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022. It prides itself in being a member of the prestigious Group of Eight research-intensive universities. The university can offer its international students an excellent learning environment that is high in quality and progressive. One of the oldest surviving institutions, the University of Adelaide was established in 1874. Its thriving multicultural community brings together bright minds from the world over who learn and research together to disrupt the world and bring about a positive impact. 

Its world-class research focuses on discovering new knowledge, pursuing innovation, and instilling leadership skills. Entry into the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery program at the University of Adelaide is highly competitive. Courses in Psychology and Engineering are also world-renowned courses here.  

  1. University of Technology Sydney 

UTS stands at 9th position in Australia - at 133 in the QS World University Rankings 2022. The university was founded in 1988 and comprises 9 faculties and schools. It offers a number of courses among which it is popular for Nursing, Art & Design, Library & Information Management, and Sports-related Subjects. UTS is one of the best universities in Australia for international students owing to its multicultural environment.  
 

  1. University of Newcastle 

Another Public University, UON is situated in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1965, it is mostly known for its courses in medicine. It offers several undergraduate, postgraduate, and research degrees in a variety of subjects. The campus and the teaching environment are vibrant and encourage innovation through international collaboration with industry and academia alike. The university also offers more post-work opportunities as compared to other universities.  

FAQ - What to arrange when you're studying in The Netherlands

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Do you need a Study Visa to study in The Netherlands?

  • When you're from a EU country (or Switzerland) you won't need a study visa.
  • Also when you have a residency permit to study in another EU country and are coming to The Netherlands to study for maximum 360 days, you usually won't need a study visa.
  • When you're studying in The Netherlands you can also go to other EU countries for 360 days when it's part of your education.
  • If you're coming from other countries you'll need a Study Visa for your time in The Netherlands

What is the role of the education institute in applying for a visa

  • The University will usually apply for a residency permit for you.
  • You'll need to make sure you have all the needed documents translated.

When do you need to register at the municipality?

  • When you are living in The Netherlands for more than 4 months, you'll need to register at the local municipality
  • When you register you'll receive a BSN number. This you'll need when you're working or doing an internship.
  • You can contact the local municipality of an appointment to register.

How to apply for a Dutch bank account

  • When you're staying for a couple of months or more in The Netherlands it will probably be easy to get a Dutch bank account for the time being.
  • Especially as debit cards are still used mostlt throughout the country, and credit cards are still not used for daily expenses.
  • Most banks will ask for a BSN number, proof of your local address (for example a rental agreement), proof of enrollment at your university and an ID (passport).
  • Some will ask for a small fee per month, others are free of charge.
  • You can open a bank account at any bank. The largest banks are ING, ABN AMRO and Rabobank. 
  • You can also open a bank account at online banks, such as Bunq and N26. This can sometimes be the easier option, as for example Bunq doesn't require a BSN number for the first 3 months.

What is a DigiD and how do you apply for it?

  • A DigiD is an online system with which you can take care of your administration in The Netherlands, for example for your taxes, DUO or care allowance. 
  • Your DigiD is connected with your BSN number.
  • You can apply for a DigiD online. The codes will be send to your home address within a couple of days.

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FAQ - Health Insurance when studying in The Netherlands

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When do you need to apply for a basic health insurance when studying in The Netherlands?

  • The Dutch Health Insurance is obligatory for residents of The Netherlands. Students who are temporarily visiting are an exemption, but the moment you're working or getting paid for an internship or voluntary work this might change.
  • If you're an International student and you are just here to study you usually don't need a basic health insurance.
  • The moment you take on a (part time) job you need to get a health insurance however. You can choose any insurer.
  • When you're doing your internship in The Netherlands, you only need to get a health insurance when you're getting paid more than the minimum wage (so it's usually not the case).
  • If you're an independent worker (zzp'er/freelancer) the rules are less clear, and you'll be asked to check with the SVB to do a WLZ check to know if you are obligated to get the basic health insurance.

Can I apply for care allowance (zorgtoeslag) as an International Student?

  • If you are required to get the basic Dutch Health Insurance (basisverzekering) you can also apply for the care allowance.
  • Usually this will cover most of the costs of your monthly insurance payment.

When to apply for private health insurance for your time in The Netherlands.?

  • When you are here for a temporary stay and not getting paid for a part time job, there are still situations when you would like to get a insurance.
  • This can be the case when your own health insurer doesn't cover (enough of) the costs in The Netherlands.
  • You can then apply for a Student Insurance, such as the OOM Studying in The Netherlands insurance.
  • This insurance is not a basic health insurance, so you can't apply for the care allowance. Usually the prices of these insurances are between 20 and 30 euros a month.

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From language courses to gap year abroad, from work experience to volunteering abroad, from paid work to internship abroad, from mountaineering to diving and from backpacking to travel around the world

    What social activities can you do abroad?

    • Opportunities are found in the areas of helping, learning or studying. You can get involved to volunteer in a social project at a school in Africa, Asia or Latin America. You can get involved in nature, in a project with animals or cleaning the sea or beaches. Those who want to learn more can choose for example a language course in Latin America, Spain or South Africa.

    What work related activities can you do abroad?

    • If you want to gain work experience, and/or also earn money, go and work abroad. You can combine backpacking in Australia with temporary work. You can work on campsites in Europe or bush camps in Africa. You can pretty much go all over the world to work in the hospitality industry, hotels and hostels, in the healthcare sector or for example at a diving school.

    What sports activities to do abroad?

    • Have you ever thought of mountain biking, rafting (going down a wild river on a raft or rubber dinghy, climbing or canoeing), survival (which involves building rafts, climbing or canoeing), abseiling (descending a rock face while secured to ropes), zip-lining (whizzing down a cable), canyoning (starting at the top of a river and then climbing, swimming, diving down the bed) or caving (scrambling, wriggling and crawling through caves and crevices)?
    • Maybe you feel more comfortable on a bodyboard (on a half-wave surfboard, you surf the high waves lying down-with flippers), on a hang glider or while paragliding (with a parachute you float down a mountain or dune), hydrospeeding (on a bodyboard with flippers and a wetsuit on you go down a wild river via rapids) or Tiefschneeskiing (racing down through powder snow)?

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