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7 April, 2020 11:39 pm

Study in Italy: Università della Valle d'Aosta

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I would say if you’re interested in skiing or hiking, then you’ve come to the right place – if you’re not that focused on studying, that is.
If you are, the Università della Valle d’Aosta is well known for languages, communication and tourism studies.
With courses provided in other European languages, the university is also registered for the Erasmus program.

One positive thing is that this is a smaller university, meaning professors and tutors are more available to students and you’re closely followed and supported in your studies.

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A negative aspect brought to our attention is that the secretariat is qiute disorganised – but isn’t that a pre-requisite for universities…? If you don’t like smaller universities, then this probably isn’t the place for you and apparently there’s not a raging night life in the city.
But if you want to be supported in your studies, be in a great geographical location (think France on the weekends), it could be an option.

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Go to www.
univda.
it for more information.

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