Europe has cultivated a great number of scientists. The last century has produced great figues such as physicist Albert Einstein, the great theoretic physicist, Werner Heisenberg who was one of the founders of quantum mechanics, chemist Marie Curie who was an early pioneer of radiology and chemist Louis Pasteur who created the first vaccine for rabies. Europe offers a rich culture of all the sciences – you can study the stars, the earth, human or animal organisms or the genetic make-up of mammoths.
In Europe, you can study science at some of the world’s oldest and most prestigious universities as well as benefit from a multi-cultural community. Studying science in Europe means that you are not very far away from a neighbouring country and this creates an atmosphere where knowledge, research and expertise is gladly shared and pooled; where learning and intellectual growth are stimulated and cherished.
You can study your chosen subject as a theory or practical course – you may even end up being the one to invent the solution to Global Warming or a cure for a previously untreatable disease. Or you may just wish to accumulate knowledge in order to pass it on to the next generation. Whatever your ambitions, we can help you choose the right combination of course and college in order to pursue your career goals.
So if you would like to study Science in Europe, you have come to the right place.
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