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  1. Social security

    If you are an EU/EEA citizen or a Swiss national and plan to stay in Denmark for more than 3 months, and provided you are covered by the statutory

  2. Before leaving

    Before you start your application process, make sure you have all your documents ready . Plan your studies in 7 steps Search for courses and choose

  3. Plan your studies

    Plan your studies Plan your studies carefully with the help of the official website " study in Denmark ". Keep in mind that the deadline for admission

  4. Registration fees

    Higher education in Luxembourg is essentially public education at low cost. Master's programme: registration fees vary according to the programme BTS

  5. Student life

    One of the safest and happiest countries in the world Denmark’s reputation as the happiest country in the world is not only the result of its politics

  6. Health insurance

    For applicants from European countries To be eligible as a regular student in a higher education institution, a student must provide a certificate of

  7. Part-time studies

    Higher education courses can be studied in flexible ways. There are different study types, work combinations and part-time options as well as distance

  8. Regular student

    The regular student status is open to refugees/beneficiaires of international protection only. More than 50 degrees

  9. Higher education in Britain

    Higher education in Britain Institutions of higher education The United Kingdom (UK) has 2 distinct educational systems: one for England, Wales and

  10. Avant de partir

    Informez-vous sur l’enseignement supérieur en Belgique et les conditions d'admissions. Choisissez votre formation sur le catalogue officiel d'une des

  11. Sécurité sociale

    Carte européenne d'assurance maladie La carte européenne d’assurance maladie vous donne droit aux soins médicaux nécessaires durant vos études. Vous

  12. Social security

    As long as you do not work or take up a paid internship in the Netherlands, you are not obliged to take out any additional insurance in Holland. You

  13. Admissions

    1e étape : obtenir l’équivalence du diplôme luxembourgeois de fin d’études secondaires Sans équivalence, vous ne pourrez pas vous inscrire dans un

  14. Living expenses

    Prices can vary considerably depending on how and where you live. International students usually spend between 800.-€ and 1.100.-€ per month. Prices

  15. Internships

    The employer does not need to apply for a work permit for you. The employer must, however, be able to present an internship agreement to the Labour

  16. Admissions

    Studielink is the common registration and enrolment application for all Dutch public institutions of higher education. The annual registration

  17. Part-time studies

    In Holland, you may find a few part-time courses in English as well as distance learning programs. The programs and study conditions may vary from one

  18. Trouver sa formation

    Les sites web des universités ainsi que les sites web indiqués dans la rubrique "Pour en savoir plus" vous permettront de trouver les différentes

  19. Student housing

    Most universities and colleges offer on-campus accommodation (single or shared room or one-bedroom apartment). This kind of accomodation is quite

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