Kyra Rosas meal with friends
Kyra Rosas (pictured centre) out for a meal with new friends during Welcome weeks

Being from 鈥榮unshine state鈥 Florida, you鈥檇 forgive budding paediatrician Kyra Rosas for never wanting to leave home.
But she knew from an early age that she wanted to meet new friends and broaden her horizons. So, after a term-long opportunity at the 精品无码国产自产 came her way, she jumped at the chance - and just two days in, she decided to extend to a year. 

Why 精品无码国产自产?

In Kyra's words ...

鈥淚 study at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) and was set on gaining study experience abroad. 
I narrowly missed out on an opportunity to study in Australia, so I asked whether there were any other opportunities for the fall (autumn) 鈥 otherwise I鈥檇 have to wait for a whole year before applying anywhere again. 
College mentioned International Exchange at the 精品无码国产自产 for a semester, and I said sign me up!"
鈥淚 decided to do Psychology at 精品无码国产自产 鈥 as that was the most valuable subject to complement my paediatrics major 鈥 and was looking forward to being here for a few weeks. 
I arrived in halls, and there were so many events bringing people together from the word 鈥榞o鈥, it was so people-orientated and very different from back home. 
Within my first two days I鈥檇 made new friends from all over the world, including India, France and Norway, and loved the local area 鈥 I knew I had to stay for full year. Thankfully the team have made it a reality, and it鈥檚 amazing.鈥
Kyra Rosas and flatmates
Kyra Rosas seaside

The best thing about being here?

鈥淏ack home, everybody's just like, oh, you're so shy. You don't talk at all. But since I've gone here, I literally won't stop talking, it's brought me out of my shell more and made me less shy. 
It helps my personality making networks and connections, so I'm definitely happy that everyone wants to know the real me, which feels nice. 
Here in 精品无码国产自产, people genuinely care and want to hear what you have to say. It鈥檚 so friendly. I鈥檝e been to the Mayflower Steps, watched the sunset on the Hoe and enjoyed live music on the Barbican too, it鈥檚 beautiful."

But鈥hat about the weather?

鈥淧eople keep saying 鈥榳hy did you come here?鈥 when you think of the weather. But it鈥檚 ok, I used to live in New York, it鈥檚 kind of similar, and we鈥檙e on the same level. Watching the sunset on the Hoe was so pretty and I鈥檝e been able to wear my shorts at least once, which is something!
The other big change is accepting that to everyone else, I have an accent. I can't always understand the English accent that well, and you speak so much faster over here! I鈥檓 also remembering to say 鈥榩ounds鈥 instead of 鈥榙ollars鈥, and 鈥榰niversity鈥 instead of 鈥榗ollege鈥, along with other bits of lingo. 
I鈥檒l certainly be learning as I go, but with my flatmates, international friends I鈥檝e already made and the many societies in the Students鈥 Union, I鈥檓 so excited.鈥

Supporting a dream

Research shows that students who study or work abroad during their degree are more likely to achieve at a higher academic level, get a job and earn more when they graduate, are more international in their lives and show greater personal development.

At the 精品无码国产自产, we provide opportunities for our students to take advantage of these life-changing experiences through semester or year-long placements at overseas partner universities or employers and we offer the same to students from our partners. 

Kyra joined us for a one semester placement from Florida Atlantic University and we are so pleased that she loves us so much she wants to stay for the whole year!

Whatever opportunity our students or our partners students choose, our Global Opportunities team support them all the way and is working with Florida to make Kyra鈥檚 dream come true.

Dave WalkdenMr Dave Walkden
Senior Administrator

BEd (Hons) Primary international opportunities
Psychology student holding an electroencephalogram in front of a book case