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Udine: Practical Information
This is the third of three pieces which provides information over the Euroculture city Udine. This first section is all about food. The second section is all about how to…
Keep reading…Udine: Places to study and things to do
The following piece provides an overview of the Euroculture students of the 2022-2024 cohort’s favourite places to face the cold and rainy weather while waiting for summer to come! This is…
Keep reading…Welcome to Euroculture!
September is here and a new semester is about to begin. To help out new students navigate their Euroculture life, we have prepared a special Welcome Kit, which you may…
Keep reading…Euroculture: From Seaside to Europe’s Heart
Last EU episode of our Euroculture series: Strasbourg and Bilbao! What does it mean to live and study there? Find out in this article!
Keep reading…Euroculture: The Not-So-Cold North!
How does it feel to study in one of the northern-most universities of the Euroculture programme? Well, it might not be as cold and gloomy as you could think…!
Keep reading…Euroculture: The Hidden Gems
Discover the hidden gems of the Euroculture programme! What does it feel like to study in Udine, Olomouc or Krakow? What are the differences and similarities of these universities? What…
Keep reading…Second-semester Experiences, 2015
Bilbao: Aupa! Félicie Villeronce Edited by Michelle Perry On boring things: Finding a place to live is probably going to be one of your biggest worries over the two years…
Keep reading…2015: Another Round of Carousel
Bilbao Ander Barón Photos taken by Eva-Maria Bergdolt and Amina Kussainova Edited by Ann Keefer October has definitely been a mad month. Abruptly ending the summer-holiday sleaziness, returning to classes,…
Keep reading…No More “I don’t know” on Euroculture Housing Issue
Eunjin Jeong l eunjin.lynn@gmail.com Housing is a very important issue for MA Euroculture students because they get to move constantly as part of the curriculum. For some, getting a room in…
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