We have written already a blog about The 5 best places to study in Europe where we highlighted student-favorites like Italy, Germany, France and Spain. In this blog we go into a bit more reasons behind the fun and festivities to consider to study abroad in Europe (and not only for Americans!).
Studying abroad is one of the best things you can do. Not only you will have a better-looking CV, but you will be more all-rounded and knowledgeable. But did you ever wonder why Americans love Europe to Study Abroad? Europe simply has it all! It is so diverse with pretty much a different country every 300 kilometers you go (more or less :)). Also Europe is full of surprises and opportunities: There are more than 25 different countries in Europe, and they are all very different and rich in history and costumes. Therefore, we are presenting this fun and stereotypical guide. Take it lightly and with humor and to already give the conclusion away: you can chose to study in pretty much all of these countries in 1 study, check it out here!
France
Probably, one of the first countries that people think about when referring to Europe. France is known for good taste and style, which of course shows in its cuisine, fashion and classical music. This country is also known for social and political activity. This might be why French sometimes are portrayed with the stereotype of being “whiny”. If you look at recent past events, like “la defense” and “yellow vests”, it is clear that France is full of active and cooperative citizens. Enjoy the lovely views of Paris, Rennes, Lyon, or Nice, and even the sunny south coast of Marseille while you Study Abroad.
Italy
Italy has a personality of its own but is known to battle France in cooking and fashion. It has a dryer climate, however, and is completely different. Surrounded by coast and fields of wheat, its art and history have earned worldwide respect as a destination for tourists but also for studying abroad. Italians are renowned thanks to the stereotype of speaking too loud and too much. But they are very friendly people that will help you however they can. Being one of the countries with the richest ancient history, you cannot miss Rome, Milano, Venice, or Florence.
Germany
This country leads Europe in many ways. Its marvelous educational system, together with cheap tuition fees make it the nº1 destination. This industry/research-based country is known by the stereotype of “workaholism”. Germany is, however, an extremely aware, sustainable and culture-friendly country. And of course, you can enjoy many varieties of beer in Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Koln, or Stuttgart while you meet new people also studying abroad.
Spain
Spain is the great opposite of Germany: Spain has a hot climate and a culture of joy and happiness. Spain´s great coasts and landmarks make it one of the favorites for European tourists. Spanish carry the stereotype of being “lazy”. But if you meet one, you will see how hard-working Spanish people get to organize a great, fun party. Enjoy wine, fresh fruit, and olive oil while studying abroad in Madrid, Barcelona, Granada, Sevilla, or Valencia.
The Netherlands
Unfortunately, not many people realize that Holland hosts a gem of European Tourism: Amsterdam. As much as you might like the city of canals, bikes, and weed, Holland is a small country with a lot of educational opportunities. The people in the Netherlands seem too picky and straight forward. But the Dutch are the entrepreneurs of Europe and have even managed to gain land to the sea! Visit the mills and nature of Maastricht, Rotterdam, or Utrecht and attend classes at cutting-edge universities.
Can´t chose? Just study in them all!
We are presenting a unique webinar from Schiller Global American University which has campuses in Madrid (Spain), Heidelberg (Germany), Paris (France) and Tampa (US). Their International Business program is designed to meet these needs. As students complete this degree, they may elect to transfer from one international campus to another to benefit from interactions with various cultures including the social, economic and political conditions associated with business practices in different countries.
Business and Finances Job Outlook 2020 – 2030*
- +8% Expected Growth
- +750K New jobs demanded
- Career Areas: Finance, Accounting, Marketing, Investment, and Development
* US Market. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Graduates of this Bachelor’s Degree in International Business will be able to:
- Critically analyze and apply foundational principles, theories, and current research in the study of International business.
- Examine situations and solve problems in business settings while incorporating (or integrating) diversity, multicultural perspectives as well as ethical approaches to decision-making.
- Evaluate International Business problems using established techniques of analysis.
- Appraise the political, economic, and social context in which transnational and international businesses operate and evaluate the interactions between international businesses and their environment.
- Integrate transferrable skills in oral and written communication, teamwork, guided learning and independent study. Foster scholarship and research in advancing international business.
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