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[View Online]( Welcome to the FindAMasters weekly newsletter, If you’re thinking about studying a Masters in Europe, it can be tempting to limit your search to some of the more popular nations: [France]( [Germany]( and the [Netherlands]( for example, welcome over 550,000 international students each year. But it’s worth widening your list of countries to include some less well-known postgraduate destinations, each of which offers a unique approach to higher education. [Our latest blog]( is about some of these ‘alternative’ places, covering why they’re such appealing prospects for adventurous postgraduates. Have a great weekend! The FindAMasters Team [4 alternative European destinations for Masters study]( Did you know that public universities in Iceland offer free tuition to all students, regardless of nationality? Or that Estonia has a dynamic start-up culture, with several initiatives designed to encourage entrepreneurship in the country? We’ve written introductions to Iceland, Estonia and two other countries you might not have considered for Masters study. Hopefully they’ll give you an impression of why they punch above their weight as postgraduate destinations and could be the perfect place for you to study a Masters. Brexit Update, There's now less than a year to go until the UK formally leaves the EU, but a proposed transition deal could apply until the end of 2020. Our blog explains what this [might mean for students](. Also on FindAMasters, [Spotlight on the Nordic region]( What makes the Nordic nations such appealing study destinations? In this blog we’ll take a closer look at each country. [Thinking of going abroad for postgraduate study?]( Moving abroad for postgraduate opportunities can seem like a no-brainer. But it’s not always so easy to decide where exactly to study abroad. [Mastering postgraduate fears - overcoming 5 common concerns]( Should you be worried about the step up to Masters study? We've looked at the difference between postgraduate preparation and paranoia. [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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