Every morning, Mehrnoush Nourbakhsh rolls over in bed, picks up her phone and scrolls through Instagram and other social media, anxiously gathering news about her home in Iran.
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Brexit won t affect your chance of studying in Europe
Whilst British students will still be welcome, they may have to find alternative funding to attend EU universities
Looking further afield: students can still apply to university in Holland and other EU countries
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UK students have been famously travel shy when it comes to study abroad. Brexit has undoubtedly made study in some parts of the EU more expensive - but many European universities outside the UK are still good value, and there are thousands of degrees taught completely in English up for grabs. “I think it’s a case of you don’t know what you don’t know - I hope this will change,” says Sheena Mehta, director at IE University in Spain. “When I studied business at university in the UK, no one told me I could have studied in Spain, in English. I wish I’d known.”