- the university provides help for students who have a disability, long-term medical condition, mental health difficulty or specific learning difficulty such as dyslexia or dyspraxia.
- the study support team will coordinate any specialist support or adjustments students might need and advise them on their eligibility for disabled students’ allowances (dsas).
- if students are approved for dsas the anglia access centre can carry out their needs assessment.
- there is a regular 'college day' in london organised by the fulbright commission, when around 100 us universities extol the virtues of an american university education.
- there are also university ranking tables, similar to those found here, for each of the major english-speaking countries.
- the vast majority of uk universities offer study abroad opportunities at partner universities overseas or with companies and organisations offering placement years/internships– ask about them on open days and when you enrol.
- year abroad opportunities are not just for students studying languages. many students undertake work and/or study exchanges or internships overseas.
- some uniersities offer "langauges for all" style programmes where you can learn/continue a foreign language in addition to your degree with a view to spending a year overseas in third year
Tuesday, 14 November 2017
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