Tag: Arts/Humanities

  • James (Sem 1, 2023)

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    My Exchange at The University of Leeds I found out about the Exchange programme through the University newsletters. I arrived in the United Kingdom in early December, about a month and a half before my course started. I used this time to visit family I had not seen for almost a decade, as well as…Continue…

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  • Airam (Sem 1, 2023)

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    My Exchange at Korea University During my time on exchange, I had spent the semester studying at one of Korea’s most prestige universities, Korea University. I was lucky enough to have gotten a room in the university’s international dormitory. During my time at KU, I stayed in Anam International, one of their newer dorms and…Continue…

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  • Mikaela (Sem 1, 2023)

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    My Exchange at Simon Fraser University My exchange was amazing in every way. The best decision I made was to go with a friend from home. This meant that neither of us ever got homesick, and every single thing throughout the exchange, from the pre-departure admin prep, to initial arrival overseas, to the return back…Continue…

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  • Victor (Sem 1, 2023)

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    My Exchange at University College Dublin I had a fantastic time in Ireland and am already looking at returning ASAP. When I first arrived in Dublin, I was constantly amazed by the landscape and city. The country is very immersed in its own history, which is often breathtaking and disturbing at the same time. One…Continue…

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  • Heejoo (Sem 1, 2023)

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    My Exchange at Utrecht University I lived on the highest floor of one of the university housings with two roommates. The views were stunning. Utrecht University puts a lot of effort into making the exchange experience the best for students. We had two orientation weeks: one called welcome week and another called introduction week. They…Continue…

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  • Marika (Sem 1, 2023)

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    My Exchange at Utrecht University Save, save, save. Going through a university-linked housing program was useful for finding close and cheaper housing, but even so I was one of the students who didn’t get lucky with the cheaper housing and ended up forking out twice as much as many others. On that same note however,…Continue…

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  • Trista (Sem 1, 2023)

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    My Exchange at Kyoto University 360 International Exchange Programme brings you an immersive study experience in another country. The destinations are broad, and the experience will most likely be the most memorable time of your university life. When I first arrived at the exchange university, I was shocked by the architecture and the cultural differences…Continue…

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  • Cissy (Sem 1, 2023)

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    My Exchange at Keio University I consider the 360 exchange program as an incredible opportunity to explore the world beyond New Zealand in a seamless and supportive manner. Upon my arrival in Tokyo, Japan, I was overwhelmed with excitement. The city’s public transport system impressed me with its convenience, and the locals’ polite manners and…Continue…

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  • Hanna (Sem 1, 2023)

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    My Exchange at Salamanca University I think it would have been useful for me to know that you really can find English speakers very easily in Europe. That if you want to practice your host language you really have to make an effort to go out of your way and speak it. It’s scary but…Continue…

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  • Sophia (Sem 1, 2023)

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    My Exchange at The University of Salamanca As soon as I was in my senior years of high school, I was certain I wanted to study for a semester in Spain when I got to university. So as soon as I started my degree, I started enquiring about the 360 International exchange programmes to find…Continue…

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