The University of Porto received about 3100 foreign students in the second half of the school year, coming under international mobility programs, which equates to nearly 10 percent of total subscribers.
University of Porto says they received enrollment of about 3,100 young people from 63 different nationalities to attend the second semester of the academic year, representing about 10 percent of total students of the institution.
The University has been the preference of foreign students due to factors such as teaching quality, reputation or recommendation from teachers or peers who have already performed a mobility period at the university, data obtained through a survey conducted by the relations international institution.
It adds that foreign students last year, attended the University of Porto, 93 percent say they would recommend to the end of their studies.
Of the more than 3,000 students who have been studing in the last months at the University of Porto, about 1,500 are pursuing a full course, including masters and doctorates, but come 1559 youth this year through programs of international student mobility , known as 'Erasmus', or bilateral agreements between the U. Port and universities around the world.
University of Porto says they received enrollment of about 3,100 young people from 63 different nationalities to attend the second semester of the academic year, representing about 10 percent of total students of the institution.
The University has been the preference of foreign students due to factors such as teaching quality, reputation or recommendation from teachers or peers who have already performed a mobility period at the university, data obtained through a survey conducted by the relations international institution.
It adds that foreign students last year, attended the University of Porto, 93 percent say they would recommend to the end of their studies.
Of the more than 3,000 students who have been studing in the last months at the University of Porto, about 1,500 are pursuing a full course, including masters and doctorates, but come 1559 youth this year through programs of international student mobility , known as 'Erasmus', or bilateral agreements between the U. Port and universities around the world.
Although from the five continents, from Thailand to Nicaragua, through Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Fiji, Somalia and Vietnam, the largest share of these students continues to arrive from Brazil and Spain, followed by Italy, Poland, Czech Republic, Germany and the UK.
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