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Tuition fees at the University of Barcelona vary depending on the program and the student's residency status. For EU students, fees typically range from €1,500 to €3,500 per year, while non-EU students may pay between €3,000 and €6,000 annually. It's advisable to check the university's official website for the most accurate and updated information on specific courses.
Having citizenship from an EU state (like UK) makes you eligible to pay a lesser amount of money for tuition (usually half or one-third) than international students.
EU student is probably any student who studies in one of the 27 EU countries. In each country there are different financial conditions of studying (countries like Poland, Denmark and other offer higher education for free, but in states like UK or Spain you have to pay for studying The EU has unified the study system (it's called the Bologna System), on universities you have to pass 3 years of bachelor gratitude and then 2 more years of master one, you can also change schools during the learning process, as well as you can participate in Erasmus programme of students' exchange EU students are not merely citizens of EU but also foreigners studying in one of the 27 states, during their course they may traveling freely within the borders of Schengen- agreement members, and work legally in EU. In every countries of Europe, EU students ARE INSURED (health care, accidents). EU students may use reductions of prices for public transport, museums, cinemas, theaters in entire EU (but the level of reduction depends on particular country).
No, you can't. EU students can get a loan from their home country. Students outside of the EU have to prove they can support themselves financially before they're granted a student visa
Tuition fees at Sorbonne University can vary depending on the program and the student's nationality. Typically, for undergraduate programs, tuition can range from 170 to 5,000 euros per year for EU nationals and up to 10,000 euros per year for non-EU international students. It is advisable to check the university's official website for the most up-to-date information on tuition fees.
EU, I think means euro, like the currency of Europe €
Eu gosto de você (in Brazil) Eu gosto de ti (in Portugal, to someone you are intimate with) Eu gosto de si (in Portugal, to someone you are not intimate with)
In Ireland University and College is free to all Irish citizens and approx 4,000 a year for EU Students and 8-12K per year for American and Australian students. This is because the Irish constitution states education is a right and hence it is essentially free (minus living expenses) However, Irish University is more difficult to get into then colleges in the USA and Most of Europe and only accept the top students in each field. This is why they are credited as having the most educated work force in the world
You can say "Eu gosto de você" in Portuguese to express that you like someone.
Chalmers in Gothenburg
There is none.There is one fee payed to the student union per semester, and it is around 45 €.However, Swedish government wants to introduce tuition fees for foreign students soon.
The short answer is it depends. UK students pay a flat fee of about £3000 for tuition through the Student Loan system and more for accommodation, food etc. (this depends on which college you go to and whether you live in college accommodation or not). EU students pay the same, and international students pay a rate which depends on what course you take. Arts are generally cheaper than science subjects. Information can be found on the University's website at www.ox.ac.uk