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but there is also a night train from Hamburg. Where did you live and how did you find your accommodation (self-organized/provided by host university, dormitory/private etc.)? In Sweden there is a point based [...] university everyone is friendly and willing to help if you just ask. How was your everyday life (leisure, shopping, transportation, inclusion etc.)? In Linköping everything you need is close by, and everyone [...] city itself also arranges a lot of fun events and concerts. Do you have any recommendations for a sustainable stay abroad (projects, initiatives, everyday life)? Biking is big thing in Linköping and the bike
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you have the possibility to enter descriptions/explantions for the photos Budapest is a very beautiful city. The weather is nice, even in winter. Old buildings and streets with history. However, outside the [...] residence permit, but i had not received it by the time I left. What was your best/worst experience? Is there anything else you would like to share? no answer. Would you recommend a semester abroad at your [...] speak for the faculty i was in and specifically the anthropology courses. the professors were really fun, professional and informal. we had a lot of out of class activities together, Photo (1) file_65d73
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about planning, but more about adapting quickly, being spontaneous. And the semester abroad is in your hands. It is only going to be memorable if you make an effort, e.g. actually go out to meet new people [...] 2. Your Experience Abroad At this point you can share the experience you made abroad. Sometimes it is not so easy to report on such experiences in such a compressed way. We have therefore prepared some [...] German speaking students in the beginning, or we kept talking in English if we were with each other. It is easy to exclude others by using a language not everybody speaks. I made that experience with other
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which is especially nice in summer because it is only 10 minutes to the beach. I found it via Idealista, I would recommend to always contact the people directly, if the mail or phone number is given. [...] but in Spain it is okay, because the everyday life plays a lot in the evenings anyways. Grocery shopping is really easy, everywhere are stores, some of them are really opened everyday.her is a system called [...] should be organized in advance? The most important thing is to look for apartments, because so many Erasmus students are coming to Valencia and it is pretty hard to find something good and affordable. Further
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also offers an introduction week, which I however did not join. Also there is a very slim change you´ll live alone so that is also a way to find friends. How satisfied were you with the host university [...] cute coffe shops, which Bergen has a lot and also went shopping once or twice. TU Fantoft is also offering a fun activity almost everyday, which I often attended with friends. I also went on a lot of beatiful [...] Meny. On top of that it is very expensive to go out to eat, which I only did about three times during my stay (a pizza Margharita for example costs 19 euro). Going to cofee shops is also very expensive. However
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time zones this session is mainly thought for students from Australia and the US, but anyone from Europe who is keen enough to get up late at night for some interesting maths is welcome! Here are the local [...] leaders are both Australian. Dr Ian Roberts is a research mathematician and Elizabeth Barker is a year 12 student and a prior participant at IoMC events. If there is interest, then we might run some shorter [...] maths and anything that is unknown will be explained as requested or required. The World is meant to be fun, informative, but challenging, with options on how much challenge you choose to undertake. Online
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always had a lot of fun. The city is also very nice and I felt safe most of the time. Zaragoza is located between Madrid and Barcelona so you can visit both cities during your stay. It is also close to Bilbao [...] of the highlights of my stay. The Pilar festival was held in October and is one week where the whole city is celebrating. There is a parade all day long where people wear traditional clothes, dance and play [...] experiences. I would definitely recommend checking the temperatures in the months during the stay. Zaragoza is in the northern part of Spain, so when I arrived in September it was still 30°C but it changed drastically
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activities. Riding horses seems to be a hobby, but if it is your job, it is a very painful and hard action. Being a horseman is a accredited job an that is why horseman deserve a well payment and friendly conditions [...] horsemen is a very special way of working. Their work include the training, the care and active marketing measures of horses. Thereby they enable a lot of people to do their hobby and have fun with horses [...] horses. Some horses also can be used for therapy. Horsemens work is very variegated, that is why they need to take care about the horses, but also about their human customers and often about the whole business
fileadmin/content/portal/international/erfahrungsberichte/irland/2024-25-university-of-limerick-1.pdf
for an Erasmus student. The last thing I want to mention here is that the place I first ended up living in was horrible (of course that is not a representation of Limerick itself or Ireland as a whole [...] for me, so if there is anything you are having questions about or issues with even before flying over, DO NOT hesitate to contact the university, they are very happy to help (it is definitely better to [...] global office, which is not only your point of contact for any academic on personal issues, but also organizes a lot of activities throughout the semester. Their welcome week was full of fun things to meet the
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survey)) my first name is lotte ((writes ‘Lotte’ in the first row of the table)) Class: ((pupils mumble)) Teacher: who is it? ((turns around to see who is talking)) first name is lotte lotte do you like [...] Teacher: okay we stop here very good this is a survey ((points at her drawing on the board)) eine umfrage a survey so i start with a volunteer who is volunteer? lotte is volunteer you can sit (-) stay sitting [...] like (--) watching tv so what is first number one is? mona Mona: listen to music Teacher: listening to music good ((pins the matching picture card to the board)) number two is leo? Leo: meeting friends Teacher: