More High 5 Things About European Higher Education Fair 2021.
The European Higher Education Fair, one of the biggest
education fairs in the country, returns on 1-2 October to again give Filipinos
everywhere the EUnique opportunity to connect with dozens of institutions in
the EU.
Who can join? What can participants expect? What
programmes are available? Flip through the album to find out.
The Fair is open to Filipinos interested in pursuing higher
education in the EU. And it doesn’t matter where you are in the Philippines. The Fair is
virtual, so whether you’re in Aparri or Jolo, you can join so
long as you have an internet connection. Even your Pinoy friends who are
currently abroad can join. The more, the merrier, especially when you
eventually get to study in the EU together.
Participants
are highly encouraged to maximize their time in the fair by exploring as much
as they can. There are loads of information to take in and activities to attend
that will be very helpful to start the journey to Go Higher with EU. That goes
for all participants, those who already have a particular field of study or EU
member state in mind as well as those who haven’t quite settled on something yet. The Fair happens
only once a year, so it’s best to take full advantage of this EUnique
opportunity.
from across the EU are participating this year and they have packed the 2-day
Fair with activities. Participants can expect to be fully loaded and raring to
Go Higher with EU after the event.
•
Webinars on research programs, mobility opportunities, and postgraduate degrees
•
Country presentations from participating EU member states
• Live
chats with representatives, alumni, and scholars from participating
institutions
Virtual meeting rooms for Philippine institutions and their EU counterparts
Learning in
the EU knows no age, so there’s no limit to joining the Fair. It’s open to all Filipinos who have finished an undergraduate course,
whether here or abroad, and are intending to take higher education.
Astrophysics,
Biotechnology, Business, Chemical Engineering, Football management, Geography,
Green energy management, History, Information Technology, International
Relations, Languages, Law, Literature, Medicine, Sociology, Teaching, Tourism,
Zoology, and much more.
You can also
avail of study programmes with a ‘modular’ structure that allows you to build a personalised
programme by choosing several different modules or units of study each year.
For example, if you are studying Fashion, you might choose one module on
Fashion Marketing, one module on Textile Design, and one module on Ethical
Textile Production.
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