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Study in Argentina

Experience the electric atmosphere at La Bombonera, eat the world's best steak or dance the tango in the streets - discover what it means to be a porteño as a student in wonderful Buenos Aires! Travel out of the big city to see magnificent scenery in the Andes, or head south to meet the penguins. This is a country full of passion, music and nature, and with an incredible history that forms an interesting backdrop to today's Argentina.

Why study in Argentina?

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    Experience everyday life in one of the world's largest cities

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    Master a global language

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    Explore rich traditions in literature, music, dance, and art

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    Experience Latin American culture up close

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    Experience Buenos Aires

    The capital of Argentina is a sprawling, complex, passionate, and energetic city. The inhabitants of Buenos Aires, porteños, possess a rich and complex cultural identity reflected in the city's diverse architectural styles.

    Tango bars, antique shops, street markets, and steak restaurants await around every corner. Visit one of the city's magnificent art museums, go for a run in Bosques de Palermo, or enjoy reading a good book with a cup of coffee at one of the cozy cafes.

    Once you adapt to the city's fast pace, you will quickly feel at home in this goldmine of experiences.

    Highlights of Argentina

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    Football match at La Bombonera

    As a student in Buenos Aires, you can't miss the opportunity to experience the electrifying atmosphere at La Boca Juniors' home ground, La Bombonera. The intense passion Argentines have for football is truly contagious, even for those not particularly interested in sports.

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    The Casa Rosada - the Pink House - is the presidential palace of Argentina. This magnificent building is one of the country's most recognizable, thanks in large part to its unusual color scheme. The palace also houses a museum displaying artifacts belonging to past presidents.

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    Tango

    Argentina is the birthplace of tango, and in Buenos Aires, you will soon realize that this passionate dance form remains extremely popular. Attend a tango show to witness the professionals, or dive in and enroll in a beginner's class to experience the tango firsthand!

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    Flea markets

    Flea markets, or ferias, are plentiful in Buenos Aires. Pick up a bargain or just wander the stalls and see all the weird and wonderful things that the many vendors have to offer. The largest is the Feria de San Telmo, with the most stalls open on Sundays, but almost every neighborhood in Buenos Aires has its own market to explore.

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    Mendoza

    At the foot of the Andes Mountains, Mendoza offers breathtaking natural experiences. The region is Argentina's largest wine producer, and you can enjoy a bike ride across picturesque vineyards while stopping to sample locally produced food and drink. Mendoza also boasts a diverse array of activities, including rafting, horseback riding, and paragliding.

    Questions and Answers

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    Its just a few weeks left till the new semester starts (!!), and here are a few tips for packing: 1. Dont over pack!! If you want to travel after your stay in Buenos Aires, you’ll do yourself a favor by not packing too much. A lot can be bought in BsAs!🎒 2. Remember to bring warm clothes! Even though it’ll be summer when you arrive, it will soon become fall and you’ll most likely need warmer clothes in May.🧣🧥 3. Some things are really hard to find in Argentina: Dry shampoo (doesnt exist), lip gloss (basically doesnt exist), some brands of skin care, books in norwegian/swedish/english🤧 4. Bring an extra phone in case your phone gets stolen:/ Iphones are very expensive to buy in Argentina📱 5. Bring dollars!! Its really practical since most places accept payments in USD and you get a good rate if you bring dollars and exchange them in pesos. (100 dollar bills have a higher exchange value compared to smaller bills)💸💸 6. Bring clothes for hiking if you are planing on doing some hiking during the semester😍⛰️ _______________________________________________

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    Scholarship opportunities

    Each semester, we offer a select few local students the opportunity to take part in the course through our scholarship programme.

    You must be a national of the country of study to be eligible.

    The deadline to apply is 1 June for the autumn semester, and 1 November for the spring semester.

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