erasmus
Istanbul's Yeditepe, Bogazici universities: erasmus on the catwalk campus
Istanbul is in: just look at the rising numbers of erasmus students at the thirty or so universities in the Bosphorus metropolis. While just a few years ago only a few universities in Istanbul had a bilateral contract with other European colleges, there are now hardly any colleges left in the 20-million inhabitant megapolis which do not open their doors to students eager to study abroad. Part one of an erasmus experience
Why would you not do Erasmus?
In France, around 4000 Erasmus bursaries found no takers in 2008. But why say no to an experience abroad? Efficiency, money, elitism…here an assortment of experiences shed some light on the situation surrounding the student exchange programme in Europe
erasmus, languages, european commission, school, language, erasmus, university
For Czech students, European travel is not a priority
Slap bang in the middle of the Czech Republic's six-month presidency of the EU, and not only does the state lack a little enthusiasm for European affairs, but Czech students too seem less willing to go and study in another European country
erasmus, prague, czech republic, language, tchécoslovaquie, school, mobility
Erasmus testimony: a Spaniard in Grenoble, France
What happens to those Erasmus students who leave a relationship or partner behind? And those who can’t handle their beer? Does that mean they can’t go too? Tips for heartened and disheartened Erasmus students who find themselves in a different culture, pitfalls included
erasmus, almería, grenoble, students, university, erasmus, society
Testimony: German Erasmus student in Madrid looks for the lecturer
‘Studying in the Spanish capital turns out to be harder than expected - there’s someone missing.’ Anna kicks off the first testimony in our five-part Erasmus series, reporting on her beginner’s luck – or lack of it
erasmus, madrid, spain, universidad autónoma de madrid, studies, party, professor
Erasmus orgasmus in Spain and Germany
But not the UK – a lookback on how the European exchange programme is doing, twenty-one years after its creation
Second generation immigrants: regular young Europeans?
Integration problems mean being born in a European country is not always enough to be a part of the eurogeneration. We speak to Mahdi and Ali, two second generation immigrants in France and Germany
erasmus, immigration, immigration, eurogeneration, erasmus, society
