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Welcome to the FindAMasters weekly newsletter, Studying abroad can add a lot to a Masters degree, fr

[View Online]( Welcome to the FindAMasters weekly newsletter, Studying abroad can add a lot to a Masters degree, from unique courses and resources to eye-opening cultural experiences and extra-curricular opportunities. That's why we provide a wide range of [guides to postgraduate study around the world](. But, as hard as we work on them, we know that an advice article is no substitute for real experience. Thankfully, that's where our guest bloggers can come in. This week we're sharing some insight and advice from a student who travelled all the way [from China to the UK]( for her Masters degree. We're also highlighting some great opportunities for Welsh-resident students to stay closer to home and take advantage of [additional postgraduate funding]( for next year. Have a great weekend, The FindAMasters Team [What's it really like to study a Masters abroad?]( Edith Shieh wasn't quite sure what to expect when she moved from China to study in the UK for the first time. Despite initial worries about the language barrier and workload, she soon found her feet. [This week's blog]( sees her share some experiences and advice. In the News, [Extra funding at Welsh universities for 2018-19]( The Welsh Government is providing additional financial support for Welsh-resident (and EU) students to study a Masters in Wales next year. Fee discounts and bursaries of up to £3,400 (or more) may be available and, as always, our blog has the details. Also on FindAMasters, [Spotlight on postgraduate study in the Nordic region]( Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden all have plenty to offer postgraduate students - including generous fee and funding arrangements. [Learning a language whilst studying abroad]( The chance to pick up some extra language skills is one of the many additional opportunities you'll have during an international Masters. [Brexit and postgraduate study - what you need to know]( Worried about the impact of Brexit on your Masters next year? You probably don't need to be. Our blog explains why. [FindaMasters on Facebook]( [FindaMasters on twitter]( [FindaMasters on googleplus]( You have received this email from [](. [Click here]( if you wish to unsubscribe from future emails. Please do not reply to this email. If you have any queries, please email: [info@FindAUniversity.com](. []( is part of FindA University Ltd, 151 A rundel Street , Sheffiel d, S1 2 NU, UK FindA University Ltd is registered in England and Wales no: 4214007.VAT reg. no: 77293 7292

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