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Study in Seattle
Located between the Puget Sound and the Cascade Mountains, Seattle is a new entry in this year's QS Best Student Cities ranking, joining in joint 89th place.
Study in Kazan
A new entry in the QS Best Student Cities ranking, Kazan comes in at joint 102nd this year.
Study in Durham
Durham is a brand-new addition to the QS Best Student Cities 2022. Situated in gorgeous Northeast England, Durham is a region long-renowned for its natural beauty and rich heritage.
Study in Guangzhou
Guangzhou is a brand-new addition to the QS Best Student Cities 2022 at joint 110th.
Study in Lausanne
Lausanne is the fourth-largest city in Switzerland by population, and is in one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the country.
Study in Leeds
A new entry in the QS Best Student Cities ranking, Leeds enters in 55th place this year. Leeds is the largest city in the county of West Yorkshire, and is home to two top-ranking universities: University of Leeds and Leeds Beckett University.
Study in Leuven
A new entry this year, Leuven ranks 44th in the most recent QS Best Student Cities ranking. Located in Belgium, in the heart of Western Europe, Leuven is one of Europe's oldest university towns.
Why we decided to study abroad in Hungary
In recent years, Hungary has become an increasingly popular study abroad destination.
Useful GRE Tips For Non-Native English Speakers
The GRE is a challenging exam for anyone preparing for it, and it’s easy to forget that this is even more prevalent for non-native English speakers.
What’s it like to study in Russia as an international student?
Russia’s capital city Moscow, which is packed full of culture, history, majesty and architectural wonders, has plenty to offer as a study destination for students from all over the world.
China’s National University Entrance Exam Will Go Ahead in July
The Chinese government has decided to hold the gao kao – the national university entrance exam – in July.
What a Tory Government Will Mean for Students
Students all over the UK will have woken up this morning to the news of the election results, which have revealed that the Conservative party have won a large majority of 78 seats.