I did my Erasmus in Faro. I enjoyed being in a nice place with great weather and a nearby beach. The portuguese culture is laid-back and the people living there are open minded. The university is well equipped and the teachers are experts. I had a great experience but the organisation is more or less bad. Timetables were not fixed and the intranet didnt work properly.
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Pros
New people, language, experts, weather
Cons
organisation, management
Useful | 3
“Nice place to be”
anonymous
Portugal, Graduate Management Science, 2018
Overall
the course is a good one, teachers are very helpful. they will go every length to ensure that a student understands what has been taught. Teach also have very good relationships with students. University on the whole is very friendly and is flexible in terms of everything. However, long bureaucracy of the country makes somethings impossible for foreign students. Aside that, school is great
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Pros
Flexibility in school activities
Cons
Long Bureaucracy of country
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“University of Algarve an Unique Experience!”
João M
Portugal, Undergraduate Management Science, 2014
Overall
During the academic year, Faro becomes a student city full of life and activities. Relatively small and with two locations, Penha and Gambelas, the University of Algarve offer a variety of courses. At the beginning of May, the summer days start gradually to appear and it's possible to spend your free time at the amazing beaches so-known in this region. Enjoy!
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Pros
Variety, Climate, Student Life
Cons
None
Useful | 2
“University of Algarve an Unique Experience!”
João M
Portugal, Undergraduate Management Science, 2014
Overall
During the academic year, Faro becomes a student city full of life and activities. Relatively small and with two locations, Penha and Gambelas, the University of Algarve offer a variety of courses. At the beginning of May, the summer days start gradually to appear and it's possible to spend your free time at the amazing beaches so-known in this region. Enjoy!