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Articles with tag 'Latin America'
The science behind food and drink is more than just creating delicious flavors – it can offer health benefits and solutions to real-world problems as well.
By Stephanie Lukins
UpdatedIt can be a huge advantage if your professor is also an industry professional. Read our short article to find out why.
By Stephanie Lukins
UpdatedFund your studies in Latin America with these study abroad scholarships – the Aztec gold of the education world!
By Laura Tucker
UpdatedWondering what life in the Argentine capital would be like? Here's how some students got on studying and living in Buenos Aires.
By Laura Bridgestock
UpdatedThousands of students make the decision to study abroad every year. But what is the experience really like? We spoke to a few study abroad students at the University of Lima to…
By Stephanie Lukins
UpdatedIf you’ve got your heart set on studying business abroad, why not consider the innovative and entrepreneurial wonder that is Guadalajara in Mexico?
By Stephanie Lukins
UpdatedTo learn more about the Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral (ESPOL) and what it offers international students, we spoke to its rector, Cecilia Paredes Verduga.
By Niamh Ollerton
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