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European Studies
Giulio S
Italy, Graduate
European Studies, 2020
Overall
The courses provide students with a strong theoretical background about Public Affairs, Governance, International Relations and so forth. Professors come from different backgrounds and are active in several fields at the EU level (some specialise in competition, others in public policies, etc.). By doing an ERASMUS programme in other EU universities, such as those based in Brussels (ULB), Paris (Sciences Po), Berlin (Hertie), one can always improve their practical knowledge and skills.
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Pros
LUISS has some very good exchange programs in other EU countries with important universities such as Sciences Po
Cons
It provides no job placement and it is unreliable when it comes to guiding students throughout the process of finding an occupation
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d00j1b
University of Durham, Durham, United Kingdom
Political Science, Undergraduate, Erasmus
Expenses
Main source of funding:
An ERASMUS grant
Other sources of funding:
Family<br> Personal savings
Work opportunities:
I didn't explore any work options
Personal spending habits
Durham is cheaper than Rome for housing - as you would expect. I travelled more in Italy than I would in Britain. Bills, however, were much more expensive, especially electricity and the condominio charge (if you have to pay it).
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Housing, Travel:
was more expensive than at home.
Telephone, Nightlife, Overall, Food:
was the same price as at home.
Accessibility of student needs
Second-hand text books
Second-hand household items
Computers / Internet
Administrative
Money from home
Personal comments
Most Italians bought all their own books - I was one of the few people to use the library (although it was not very user friendly). Ask people in upper years to lend you their books (they're very obliging that way). Internet access at uni was fine, though a turn system was used. Printing was free! If you can avoid it, don't even think about opening a bank account - they charge you for the pleasure. Uni provides emergency medical health insurance for free. Registering with a normal doctor is tricky at first, but it's useful for prescription medicines (which can often be got by paying full commercial price at pharmacies without having a prescription), because it's only €1 with a prescription. The Erasmus grant, and the lack of having to pay tuition fees, and the fact that Ryanair flights are cheaper than GNER trains from Durham to London, meant that my finances were as healthy if not more as they would be at home.
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Master in Administration, finance and control
Lucia P
Italy, Graduate
Economics, 2020
Overall
The campus is located in a central area of Rome, teachers are well prepared and qualified and available to satisfy any clarification of the students. There is a stimulating international environment, with a lot of Erasmus students and many classes entirely held in english.
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Pros
international environment
Cons
high university fees
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High level University
Martina T
Italy, Undergraduate
Management Science, 2020
Overall
Compared to other universities in Rome, LUISS is a very modern university. I've never had a problem with exams or any technical aspect. The teachers come from different backgrounds and they are very professional.
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Pros
Innovative and professional
Cons
Exchange program for everyone!
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Luiss university
Mara G
Italy, Graduate
Economics, 2021
Overall
the courses are very interesting and the professors encourage you to discover and learn more and more with a lot of curiosity.  the campus is modern and well equipped.
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Pros
gives many opportunities to students
Cons
it is not international and there is little opportunity to speak English
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NADIA L
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Financial Management, Undergraduate, Erasmus
Housing
Type of housing: Apartment/House
Arranged by: Home university
If returning, I would choose: Apartment/House
Why?
The arrangement offered personal indepence and granted life experience outwith a parental/family entity. Provided the opportunity to interact with other foreign students
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Personal assessment
Cost
Facilities
Location
Cleanliness
Space
Personal comments
The accomodation was not offered by the host university but by a seperate organisation - no residency existed. The accomodation was student orientated in terms of facilities and situation. Effort was made to ensure both owners and lodgers were satisfied. Personally, I was close to all ammenities, the university & city centre. The flat was spacious, clean & provided the necessary conveniences.
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