INTO UEA – What is International Development?
In the wake of the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as ‘COP26’, the need for a new generation of international development advocates is greater than ever. But...
In the wake of the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as ‘COP26’, the need for a new generation of international development advocates is greater than ever. But...
Living and studying in Australia is a unique experience – it’s one of the most remote yet highly developed countries in the world, as well as one of the most...
The UK is the second most popular study destination for international students (UNESCO Institute for Statistics 2014) – with England topping the leaderboard. Home to eight of the UK’s top 10 student cities (QS Best Student Cities 2022), England is...
Do you want to build the future? Do you dream of seeing your buildings dominating the skylines of cities around the world? If you answered ‘yes’, then studying architecture could be for...
Do you dream of making a difference in people’s lives? There are many reasons why the world’s stress levels are at an all-time high, from climate change to global health concerns, and...
Billions of dollars are invested into university research across the globe each year, much of which is pivotal to the development of global healthcare. Universities in the UK and US...
You’ve spent time perfecting your job application and now have your very first job interview coming up. You’re feeling nervous… yet excited. While you can’t make your nerves magically disappear,...
Now more than ever, we’re thinking about the future. The future of our planet. The future of our health. The future of our career prospects. With the world feeling so...
There are two types of people: those who work best in total silence, and those who find studying more pain-free with some background music. If you’re the second type of...
Over the last year, many INTO students started their course online from their home country and then travelled to the UK to continue their studies on campus when they could....