Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Top 10 Study Abroad Countries in Europe - 2019

Top 10 Study Abroad Countries in Europe - 2019

#10

Austria

Global Ranking
#17
International Students
88,000
Population
8.8 million
Take your studies abroad to a country that has abundant opportunities in both the outdoors and in the classroom! Austria has been ranked #6 within Europe for teaching quality and #8 for low study costs. The education system in Austria is ranked #11 in Europe, and promotes a blend of academic tradition and creativity and innovation, making it the perfect place to hone your skills for any career you choose. Austria is also a very attractive place to live, with its low crime rates, beautiful natural landscapes and thriving cultural and arts heritage to discover. Make Austria your study abroad destination of choice and experience the benefits of our top ten country in Europe for yourself!
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#9

United Kingdom

Global Ranking
#16
International students
420,000
Population
66 million
Many students from all over the world seek out degree programs in the UK, and they have plenty of reason to! The UK is home to an abundance of world-recognized universities, many of which consistently rank in Top University lists around the web. Studying in the UK also means you’ll be at the doorway to the rest of Europe, so you will be able to participate in many travel and extra-curricular activities in your study breaks! The UK alone, though, has plenty to offer. With an incredibly rich historical and cultural heritage, a mix of vibrant cities and English countryside landscapes to discover, as well as over 420,000 international students to connect with, the UK makes a fantastic study abroad destination!
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#8

Germany

Global Ranking
#14
International Students
250,000
Population
82.8 million
With low study costs (ranked #3 in Europe), high potential in achieving your career goals (ranked #9) and a high quality of teaching (ranked #11), Germany earned excellent marks in our research and is a top contender for your study abroad destination! Universities here are among the best in the world, and tuition costs for public universities are all free for international students! Many programs combine theory and practice, giving you fantastic skills and experience for your future career. Aside from the first-rate education you will receive, living in Germany will give you the opportunity to learn about the country’s compelling history and immerse yourself in the charming cities and countryside landscapes that have inspired this ‘land of poets and thinkers’. If you want to study in one of the most notable and academically acclaimed countries in Europe, Germany is definitely one to consider!
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#7

Denmark

Global Ranking
#13
International Students
24,000
Population
5.8 million
Performing with tremendous scores in multiples categories such as career goals (ranked #3 in Europe), study costs (#4) and teaching quality (#8), Denmark is definitely a top study abroad destination in Europe and the Nordics! And with more than 700 degree programs and 1300 courses taught entirely in English, there are many options available. The Danish education system prides itself as being incredibly rigorous and academic, with excellent links to industry to help you gain highly sought-after experience. With an emphasis on personal initiative and independent thinking, you will gain critical skills that will take you far in your future career across whatever field you choose upon graduation. What’s more, the Danes are well-known for their wonderful lifestyle. Make Denmark your study abroad destination to join over 20,000 other international students who have made the country their home away from home!
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#6

Greece

Global Ranking
#12
International Students
25,000
Population
10.7 million
As the birthplace of philosophy and cradle of Western civilization, Greece has a rich and captivating history and heritage to explore. Ranking highly in Culture (#6 in Europe) and Adventure (#8), it’s on many student’s lists of places to visit. But just imagine the opportunities that could await if you brought your studies here! With teachings and traditions rooted in thousands of years, studying in Greece could be the most inspirational destination for your study abroad experience. You’ll be immersed in the surroundings that stimulated the ancient Greek scholars who made incredible advancements in philosophy, medicine, mathematics and astronomy. What’s more, all undergraduate programs are free for EU/EEA students, and Greece has a relatively low cost of living, making studying in Greece a very affordable choice! Although Athens is typically the most popular location in the country, Greece has an abundance of gorgeous small islands to explore as well, which are perfect for well-deserved study breaks!

#5

Sweden

Global Ranking
# 11
International students
38,000
Population
10.2 million
Earning the top place among Scandinavian countries, and #11 in our worldwide rankings, Sweden is a hub for innovation, inclusiveness and independent thought. While providing a progressive and creative education, Sweden also boasts the #1 ranking for study costs in Europe, making all your dreams of living a Scandi lifestyle that much more attainable! Sweden additionally performed well in our career goals category (ranking #5 in Europe), with many who earn degrees in Sweden able to tap into a global community full of multinational companies and exciting opportunities, particularly in the tech industry. Added bonuses of bringing your studies to Sweden include experiencing the incredible sense of well-being and work-life balance enjoyed by Swedes, knowing that everyone can speak English and living in the most equal country in the world! Could there be a better place to live? 
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#4

France

Global Ranking
#9
International Students
260,000
Population
67.3 million
As one of the oldest and most historically rich nations in the world, France and its people are well known for their fine cuisine, fashion and art, earning a ranking of #2 in our Culture category within Europe. Many have a visit to France on their bucket list, but what if you could study in a city such as Paris, Nice or Bordeaux, and immerse yourself over the course of a semester or year abroad? There is plenty to see and do, earning France a ranking of #11 for adventure in Europe. While France is most certainly a top tourist destination, study abroad options are also prominent and more accessible, with study costs there being relatively reasonable for many who hope to live there (ranked just outside the top ten at #11). With over 3,000 institutions of higher education offering an array of degree options, including some of the world’s best, studying in France is an option for everyone!
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#3

Switzerland

Global Ranking
#8
International Students
50,000
Population
8.5 million
While being a relatively small country in Central Europe, Switzerland is a country that is able to offer an impressive quality of life and fantastic opportunities for education and careers, ranking #2 in Europe for teaching quality and #6 for career goals. So, what is the secret to Switzerland’s success? Why are the Swiss consistently some of the happiest citizens in the world? Does it have something to do with the fact that the Swiss regularly consume the most chocolate per capita every year? Maybe! Besides the incredible cuisine and candy, though, Switzerland offers an excellent array of universities, beautiful landscapes and rewarding educational possibilities.
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#2

Netherlands

Global Ranking
#7
International students
82,000
Population
17.2 million
The Netherlands scored impressively in both the teaching quality (#3 in Europe) and career goals (#4) rankings. With over 2,000 university programs taught in English, it shouldn’t be too hard to find your perfect study opportunity. With an emphasis on an interactive and student-centered teaching style, as well as a diverse international community, the Netherlands is a very popular place to not only study but remain after graduation. This is especially because the Dutch government is set on retaining international talent, with the option to apply for a one year residence permit upon graduation. The Netherlands is a natural choice when seeking a destination to study and build a professional career in!
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and the winner is...

#1

Spain

Global Ranking
#2
International students
60,000
Population
46.7 million
Not only did Spain take the #1 spot in our Top European countries, it was also ranked #2 in the world in our global rankings. The country also ranked #1 in Europe for adventure and #3 for culture. With the cost of living in Spain being relatively low, over 70 universities to choose from, and a rich historical and artistic landscape to navigate, Spain is a great choice for any study abroad option! Studying in Spain will also give you a chance to learn the second most commonly spoken language in the world; perfect for enhancing your career prospects after university! In the meantime you have the fantastic climate to enjoy, exciting cities and beautiful countryside to explore, and the wonderful culture of tapas and fiestas to sample! It’s no wonder that Spain has one of the largest populations of study abroad students in the world! Have you considered joining them?
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Also view our other 2019 rankings:

U.S., China Move Closer to Trade Deal Despite Heated Rhetoric

(Bloomberg) -- The U.S. and China are moving closer to agreeing on the amount of tariffs that would be rolled back in a phase-one trade deal despite tensions over Hong Kong and Xinjiang, people familiar with the talks said.
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The people, who asked not to be identified, said that U.S. President Donald Trump’s comments Tuesday downplaying the urgency of a deal shouldn’t be understood to mean the talks were stalling, as he was speaking off the cuff. Recent U.S. legislation seeking to sanction Chinese officials over human-rights issues in Hong Kong and Xinjiang are unlikely to impact the talks, one person familiar with Beijing’s thinking said.
U.S. negotiators expect a phase-one deal with China to be completed before American tariffs are set to rise on Dec. 15, the people said. Outstanding issues in the talks include how to guarantee China’s purchases of U.S. agricultural goods and exactly which tariffs to roll back, they added.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer’s office didn’t respond to a request for comment. China’s Ministry of Commerce didn’t immediately respond to a fax seeking comment on tariff rollbacks.
Here’s What’s Happened:
U.S. House Passes Xinjiang Bill, Prompting Threat From China Trump Downplays China Deal Urgency as Trade Risks Roar Back China Hints U.S. Blacklist Imminent in Threat to Trade Talks China Spares Trade in First Retaliation to U.S.’s Hong Kong Law Trump Signals Hong Kong Law Complicates China Trade Talks
Stocks rallied in Europe and U.S. equity futures advanced, rebounding from declines on Tuesday tied to Trump’s comments that he doesn’t have a deadline to sign an agreement with Beijing. The offshore yuan reversed declines to gain as much as 0.22%.
Investors are closely watching for any signs of progress on a phase-one deal as worries increase that Trump may slap more tariffs on China later this month. The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved legislation on Tuesday that would impose sanctions on Chinese officials over human-rights abuses against Muslim minorities, prompting Beijing to threaten possible retaliation.
China foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying on Wednesday blasted U.S. lawmakers as “too ignorant, too shameless and too hypocritical.”
While officials from both nations have emphasized repeatedly that talks are making progress and they remain in constant contact, the negative rhetoric on both sides recently has heightened fears that the talks could drag on. That’s despite the fact that Trump’s strategy in trade talks has long been to downplay his desire for a deal and slow-walk a negotiating partner.

Tariff Threat

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said Tuesday the U.S. will go ahead with its plan to add tariffs on Chinese products if nothing changes come mid-December. A report from Chinese state media earlier had indicated the government would soon publish a list of “unreliable entities” if the Xinjiang bill passes that could lead to sanctions against U.S. companies.
Trump didn’t initiate the bill involving Xinjiang and a law supporting protesters in Hong Kong, and they are separate issues to the trade talks, according to Lu Xiang, an expert in bilateral ties at the state-run Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing, which is affiliated with the State Council.
“If the U.S. follows through with the threat of tariffs on Dec. 15, that is definitely a re-escalation, and China will retaliate,” Lu said. Trump is “still weighing the conditions for a deal, but for his political interests, he needs a deal -- no matter if it is signed in December, January or February.”
--With assistance from Shawn Donnan, Miao Han and Sofia Horta e Costa.