Study & Research in Europe 2012


Date: Thursday, May 17, 2012, 1 pm – 5:30 pm

Venue: Han Sangeun Lounge, 7th Floor at Centennial Memorial Hall Building, Sookmyung Women’s University

14 European countries have joined forces to announce the 5th European Higher Education Fair: Study & Research in Europe 2012. After four successful events at Seoul National University in 2008, at Yonsei University in 2009 and at Ewha Womans University in 2010, at Korea University in 2011, we would like to invite you for this 5th edition at Sookmyung Women’s University.

14 participating European Countries:

Austria (Advantage Austria)

Czech Republic (Embassy)

Finland (Embassy)
France (CampusFrance/Embassy)
Germany (DAAD Information Centre Seoul)
Hungary (Embassy)
Ireland (Embassy)
Italy (Italian Cultural Institute)
Norway (Embassy)
Poland (Embassy)
Spain (Embassy)

Sweden (Embassy)
Switzerland (Embassy)
United Kingdom (British Council)

Sponsored by: Sookmyung Women’s University

Supported by: The Delegation of the European Union to the Republic of Korea

About Study & Research in Europe 2012

Study and Research in Europe 2012 is to be held on 17th May at Sookmyung Women’s University - Han Sangeun Lounge at Centennial Memorial Hall. The program is divided into two major sessions that will run in parallel. Parallel 1: There will be presentations on the Bologna Process, the ECTS system, the Asemundus program, country presentations and language workshops at each seminar room for the participating countries. Information on job and internship opportunities will also be available. Parallel 2: In addition, there will be individual booths hosted by all the participating countries ready for individual counseling. Also, all students can participate a lucky draw and receive gifts from each European country and Sookmyung Women’s University.

Why Study & Research in Europe?

·                     The Bologna Process was signed in 1999 aiming to create a European Higher Education Area with more compatibility, comparable quality control and recognition procedures. This resulted in an increase in international exchange of both students and researchers improving the quality of European higher education.

 

·                     Europe is a unique pool of cultural diversity and dynamics and has a long history. Students who choose to study in Europe can earn world-class qualification as well as intercultural skills and multi-lingual communication abilities that are required to become global leaders of the next generation.

 

·                     The high academic standards can be achieved with relatively low investment. Tuition fees and daily living costs are reasonable. Europe is renowned for its great human and physical resources in many different fields. It is the best place to advance research on develop areas such as the humanities social sciences, law, the arts, pharmaceuticals, space science, nano technology, environment, and nuclear fusion and so on.

 

·                     There are thousands of higher education institutions in Europe to choose from offering a great variety of degree programmes both in languages of the host country and in English. In addition, there are a unique cooperation and mobility programmes offered to non- European students such as Erasmus Mundus.

Please visit our site: www.study-in-europe.kr

Enquiry: info@study-in-europe.kr

Press release enquiry: Time Tree Education Consulting Gyungah LEE T. 02-736-0993