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Siyan (China)

"My name is Siyan, and I’m from Shanghai, where I am pursuing a degree in International Finance. In today’s increasingly interconnected world, Chinese educational institutions place significant emphasis on fostering international perspectives in their students. It was with this aspiration that I chose to study in Brussels—a city often described as the heart of Europe and home to the European Union headquarters. Here, cultures, languages, and ideas from across the globe converge, offering a truly dynamic platform for learning and personal growth... Link to the whole testimonial (Academic year 2025-2026)

 

Rocco (Italy)

"Although Brussels wasn’t my first choice for my Erasmus experience, as a student of Law and Technology in Padua I’m very proud of my choice, and I love being in such a multicultural and diverse city that the capital of Europe represents.
Like everyone, I was scared at first by the new environment and the need to learn how things work at the university here, but after a few days I had already well integrated with my classmates and housemates from different places... Link to the whole testimonial (Academic Year 2025-2026)

Samed (Germany)

"As a student of Political science with a focus on European politics, International Relations, and social policies, Brussels was always very interesting to me as an exchange destination. Lots of important institutions like the European Union, the United Nations and the NATO have important parts... link to the whole testimonial (Academic year 2022-2023)

Viola (Italy)

"I'm studying languages in Milan, English and French to be precise, which is why I chose Brussels as my Erasmus destination. Brussels is an international and multicultural city, the perfect place to practise these two languages. Initially, my aim was to learn and improve my French, as I've been studying it for 9 years, but I haven't practised it much so far. Nowadays, we learn a lot of grammatical rules during our studies, but we don't really manage to practise and use the language because we don't often go beyond theory. So I think Erasmus is the best choice for learning a language as a whole… link to the whole testimonial (Academic Year 2020-2021)