
With over 30 booths, students can connect directly with Cambodian alumni.
The “Study in Europe Fair 2024” is underway at Factory Phnom Penh, welcoming over 1,500 attendees eager to explore education in Europe.
Running from October 24-25, the event is free and offers insights into a broad selection of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, exchange options, and scholarships.
Representatives from Belgium, Finland, Germany, Italy, and other European nations, alongside the Erasmus+ Programme, are available to guide students.
EU Ambassador to Cambodia Igor Driesmans and Education Minister Hang Chuon Naron opened the fair, underscoring Europe’s top-quality education and extensive scholarship options.
“European universities offer world-class education in vibrant cities known for quality of life,” Driesmans noted, adding that studying in Europe can advance Cambodian students’ careers.
The EU remains Cambodia’s largest education partner, driving global collaboration and student mobility.
Read more about the event here.
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