Thursday, July 11, 2013

Interdean Responds to new Scheme which Encourages Students to Study Abroad

Interdean Responds to new Scheme which Encourages Students to Study Abroad












(PRWEB UK) 8 July 2013

According to Wales Online, Swansea University has taken the decision to work in partnership with three universities and two medical centres in America in order to offer students the chance to study abroad. Texas A&M, Rice University and the University of Texas in Austin will give more than 100,000 students the opportunity to study in America.

Vice Chancellor Professor Richard B Davies said: "Nobody will be forced to go but because it's an exchange, students will pay their normal fees to Swansea and get the chance to study in a university where fees are £25,000 a year."

The news of the exchange scheme is welcomed by moving company Interdean who help students moving overseas. The company offers moving services such as student shipping, student storage and excess baggage assistance for a host of international destinations.

On hearing of the new scheme a representative from the company said: "We are always delighted to hear of universities starting schemes which give students the opportunity to study overseas and experience different cultures as well as studying for their higher education at top quality establishments."

Interdean continues to follow student news.

Interdean has been helping families, expats, backpackers, travellers and students move overseas since 1959. Offering a range of services including international moving assistance, excess baggage help, shipping, air freight and storage solutions to worldwide destinations such as Australia, Hong Kong, Canada, South Africa and Thailand. Interdean also offers further support such as visa assistance, banking, insurance and pet relocation as well as student focused packages at affordable prices from 123 offices worldwide. The competitively priced company also offer help for moves throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland and is FIDI FAIM Plus accredited.























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