Public and private institutes of higher education operate in Cyprus. The entrance criteria is determined by the university itself, so it is best to find out what the requirements are after...
Studying in Iceland
Iceland has seven universities, four of which are public and three private. The country also has other accredited institutions offering higher education. The academic year begins in September...
Studying in Honduras
Honduras is a country that has opened its doors to foreign students. Apart from the formal academic courses that anyone can study, if they have the correct entrance qualifications and...
Studying in Taiwan
With a highly developed technological industry and Hsinchu Science Park, Taiwan’s Silicon Valley, increasing greater numbers of students prefer to study in Taiwan. Taiwan has 165 institutions...
Studying in Ukraine
There are more than 20,000 students from over 100 countries studying in Ukraine’s 300 plus institutions of higher education. There are a number of reasons why so many students turn to Ukraine...
Studying in Mongolia
There are a large number of institutes of tertiary education in Mongolia. Out of the close to two hundred higher education institutes, nearly 50 are public and the remaining private. Seventy...
Studying in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Though the DRC has suffered from poor leadership, the country has a number of institutions and partnerships that can facilitate study.
International students can choose from faith-based...
Studying in Guinea
Like many African nations, studying in Guinea presents a unique opportunity to both sample the culture and learn about some developmental issue first hand.
Among the institutions that...
Studying in Laos
With only one third of the population living in urban areas, Laos is at the cross roads of modernization. The setting is ideal for studying anything from international economics for business...
Studying in Niue
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