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    Archaeology students can help their peers study abroad

    May 4, 2012 /

    Archaeology students to rate their experience of foreign exchange The first international survey of European students of archaeology starts on the 4th May 2012.  The survey is part of a project, “Studying Archaeology in Europe”, created specifically to encourage students to make more exchange visits across the European Union by helping them know more about studying abroad.  The online survey asks participants to give information about the contents of their archaeology courses, the professional archaeological skills they have learned, local study costs, their knowledge of exchange opportunities, and their own experiences of studying archaeology in another country, and their plans to work as archaeologists abroad.    Survey data, from students themselves,…

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