Graduate studies
Types of graduate programs
Focuses on humanities, arts, and social sciences. It typically involves research and coursework in subjects such as history, literature, or sociology.
Prepares educators and administrators for advanced roles in educational settings, emphasizing curriculum development, teaching strategies, and leadership in schools.
Concentrates on scientific and technical fields such as engineering, biology, or mathematics. It emphasizes research, experimentation, and data analysis.
Focuses on public health practices, policy, and administration. Students learn how to address public health issues, promote wellness, and manage health systems.
A professional degree focused on business management, leadership, finance, marketing, and operations to prepare students for executive roles.
Designed for students in creative fields such as visual arts, writing, theater, and film. The program emphasizes developing a professional portfolio and hands-on projects.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the application deadlines for international students?
Application deadlines vary depending on the country and the program you're applying to. Most programs have fall and spring intakes, with deadlines typically a few months before the start date.
Do I need a visa to study abroad in Europe?
Yes, most non-EU citizens will need a student visa to study in Europe. Our team can help guide you through the visa application process to ensure you have everything ready on time.
How do I apply for scholarships or financial aid?
We offer guidance on finding and applying for scholarships that may be available to you. Each country and institution may have different financial aid options, so it’s best to start early.
Are there language requirements for studying abroad?
Yes, some programs may require proficiency in the language of instruction (English, French, etc.). We can assist with language courses if needed to help meet these requirements.