UK Students Abroad

Thinking about studying or working abroad as part of your studies? UK Students Abroad has lots of useful information and links to help you with your research. From what to do and where to go, to funding opportunities and healthcare - UK Students Abroad is here to help.

In Focus

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    What can you do?

    Whether you are studying or working abroad, you have lots of options: from study placements to work schemes, full degrees to doctorate programmes - hundreds of subjects and levels on offer.

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    Where to go

    There’s plenty of information online to help you find out what you need to know about studying abroad. Where you go is up to you!

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    Why do it?

    More and more UK students are choosing to study abroad for part or all of their degree. It can be really rewarding - you’ll broaden your horizons, build an international network of friends, boost your employability and get a great education.

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    What do you need?

    Thinking about studying abroad? There are several things that you’ll need to think about and plan for if you are moving overseas.

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    Can you get funding?

    You may be thinking about studying or working abroad, but you’ve probably got some questions about the financial implications. The good news is that there can be financial benefits to studying or working overseas.

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    Been there, done that!

    What’s it all about? We’ve interviewed lots of people who have ‘been there, done that’ - they’ve got lots to say about their time studying and working in other countries.

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    Parents' section

    Helping your student move abroad for study or work can be daunting but they’ll find it a hugely rewarding experience, and have a lot of fun on the way. And the added bonus is that when they enter the job market, employers will consider this a very positive addition to their CV.