Europe

Study in Europe

Experience Europe’s world-class education system and its expansive offering of bachelor’s and master’s courses, doctoral study programmes and more.

Explore Europe’s diverse languages and cultures in a welcoming, social environment.Gain international experience, skills and knowledge highly valued by employers. Benefit from excellent future employment and research opportunities in Europe and beyond.

Finland

Finland is a leading education country where you can choose from over 400 different international Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes which are all fully taught in English.Teaching in Finnish universities is based on research and the institutions’ specific expertise. These high-quality study programmes combine in-depth research with the needs of your future working life.At Finnish universities of applied sciences (UAS) Research & Development is the basis for teaching. Co-operation with local industries boosts learning outcomes as the education is shaped to answer the needs and expectations of both industry and commerce.

Germany

People everywhere recognise “Made in Germany” as a seal of quality. You can benefit from Germany‘s long and famous university tradition, especially in the fields of engineering and science. A German university degree is highly respected by employers around the world.There are almost 450 state-accredited universities with some 17,500 degree programmes in Germany. German universities offer degree programmes in every possible subject and academic level – be it Bachelor’s, Master’s, state examinations or doctoral degrees. General universities focus strongly on scientifically-oriented study in a wide range of disciplines. Universities of applied science, on the other hand, are very practice-oriented. If you’re more interested in artistic subjects, you can enrol at a college of art, film or music.More and more courses and degree programmes are being offered in English, especially at Master’s degree level. This is good news if you don’t know any German or if your German isn’t good enough yet.

Hungary

Hungarian higher education has represented academic excellence for more than 600 years. There are 68 higher education institutions in Hungary, ranging from top research universities to small, specialised colleges.

Hungary joined the Bologna process in 1999. The Hungarian Act on Higher Education was inspired by the objectives of the Bologna process and all main fields of study have been restructured in accordance with the new, three cycles degree system to help prepare students for the labour market and for lifelong learning.

Many universities are situated in Budapest, which is the capital of Hungary and the country’s main political, cultural, commercial, industrial and transportation centre. Half of Hungary’s university students study in the capital, and the majority of professors work here, too. The proportion of researchers working in the city is even higher.

There are many well-known universities in cities outside Budapest too; Debrecen is home to the University of Debrecen, whose main building is a widely recognised work of architecture. The university has many departments and is a major research centre in Europe, hosting many international students.

The University of Szeged was founded in 1872 and consists of 12 faculties, where you can study almost everything ranging from humanities to business studies or health sciences.

The University of Pécs is the oldest university in Hungary and ranks among the first European universities. It has 10 faculties and offers a wide range of training programmes covering nearly every possible field of study.

Hungary is one of the 15 most popular tourist destinations in the world, with a capital regarded as one of the most beautiful cities.

Despite its relatively small size, Hungary is home to numerous World Heritage Sites and UNESCO Biosphere Reserves; is famous for its rich cultural tradition and hosts many cultural events and festivals; and is also known for being the country of origin of many Nobel laureates.

The cost of living is relatively low in Hungary and thanks to its location, Hungary is a perfect base if you are looking to explore many countries in Europe!

Italy

Founded in the 12th century, Italian universities are the oldest educational institutions in the Western world and they represent the vanguard of higher education.

Studying in Italy enables you to achieve a high-prestige degree recognised throughout Europe, as well as many by international ranking society reports.

The quality of teaching and the close relations between Italian and international institutions give students many opportunities for a fulfilling educational path and successful future career.

Italy is in the vanguard in several fields of higher education, many of which correspond to the most developed professional sectors of the labour market.

Students who choose to continue their course of studies in Italy may also enrich their personal experience by living in one of the world’s most important manufacturing countries.

Many prominent higher education institutions are in Italy, especially in the field of Architecture and Design, Arts, Sciences and Engineering, New Technologies, Economics and Management, Agriculture, Human Sciences, Conservation and Restoration of Cultural assets, Medicine, Cinema, Dance, Drama and Advanced Musical Studies.

Last but not least: Italy is famous for its quality of life! It is the home of the greatest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, it has a rich tradition of arts, culture, sport and literature – and of course, the beautiful countryside and cities are second to none.

In Italy, you can enjoy a high and unique quality of life and a welcoming atmosphere.

Ireland

Ireland is a beautiful island, combining contemporary modern cities with unspoilt countryside, cityscapes steeped in history, and a rich natural habitat.Renowned for friendliness, our safe, English-speaking country offers the warmest of welcomes to students from all over the world.Ireland’s longstanding reputation for high quality education is built on the solid foundation of commitment to excellence.

Today we have one of the best education systems in the world and an internationally renowned reputation for academic quality. 34 higher education institutions offer an extensive range of over 5000 programmes leading to internationally recognised, quality assured qualifications.

International students can choose to meet their education needs in highly respected business schools, centres of scientific and technology excellence as well as renowned language, humanities and arts faculties.