We have welcomed four new Peer Advisors to the Global Mobility Office for 2024/25! The Peer Advisors are here to help you, whether you’re an incoming student studying with us at King’s for a semester or a year, or whether you are a King’s student thinking about or planning on going abroad as part of …
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Studying abroad – Student testimonials from National University of Singapore
As part of our new blog series, we have compiled some testimonials from students about their experiences studying abroad and with the Global Mobility Office. The testimonials are sorted by region and cover a wide range of subjects, departments, and universities in North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Oceania. National University of Singapore – Singapore (Part 2) …
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Studying abroad – Student testimonials from National University of Singapore
As part of our new blog series, we have compiled some testimonials from students about their experiences studying abroad and with the Global Mobility Office. The testimonials are sorted by region and cover a wide range of subjects, departments, and universities in North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Oceania. National University of Singapore – Singapore (Part 1) …
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Gabriel F. Y. Tsang, Postgraduate Student at National University of Singapore, 2017-18
Degree programme at King’s Comparative Literature Which institution did you go to and why? National University of Singapore (NUS). It is the best university in Asia. What did the grant cover and what did it enable you to do? It covered the cost of a return flight ticket to Singapore, local transport, accommodation, meals and …
Meera Ved, 2011-12, National University of Singapore
10 ways studying abroad enhanced my degree I’m pretty sure all new Geography undergraduates will have sat through a ‘What is Geography?’ lecture at some point in their academic lives. After my semester abroad at the National University of Singapore I don’t think I would be able to sit through such a talk without screaming …
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