Countries we work
FINLAND
There are now more than 500 English-taught bachelor’s and master’s degree programs available in Finnish higher education institutions. There are alternatives for doctoral study and research as well. Universities of applied sciences (UAS) typically offer the majority of English-taught bachelor’s degree programs, whereas universities typically offer the majority of English-taught master’s degree programs.
BELGIUM
Belgium is a nation in northwest Europe. It is among the smaller and most overpopulated countries in Europe, and since gaining its independence in 1830, it has been a representative democracy ruled by an heir to the throne. Belgium’s initial system of government was unitary. However, moves were taken in the 1980s and 1990s to make Belgium a federal state with the regions of Flanders, Wallonia, and the Brussels-Capital Region sharing authority.
LITHUANIA
Northeastern European nation of Lithuania is the biggest and most southern of the three Baltic republics. Prior to joining the Polish-Lithuanian confederation over the following two centuries, Lithuania was a strong empire that ruled most of eastern Europe from the 14th to the 16th century. Lithuania is bordered to the north by Latvia, to the east and south by Belarus, to the southwest by Poland and the seperate Russian oblast of Kaliningrad, and to the west by the Baltic Sea.
AUSTRALIA
Australia is leading the way in terms of educational performance globally. The Australian education sector includes top-tier educational institutions, first-rate training facilities, exceptional professors, and top-notch student support services. Australian educational institutions offer a curriculum that will prepare you for success in the global labor market. An Australian degree will make you very appealing to prospective companies in Australia, at home, and abroad.