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The phrase "student exchange programme" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to an educational programme or system that allows students to study abroad in another country for a certain period of time. For example, "My high school offered a student exchange programme which gave me the opportunity to study abroad in France for a semester."
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The issue is clearly a big problem in the countries covered by Erasmus+, the European student exchange programme.
Switzerland has since been ejected from the EU's science research programme, Horizon2020, and the Erasmus student exchange programme.
His passion for the language led him to start a successful student exchange programme with a school in Tokyo.
Many UK universities now offer an optional year overseas (usually the third year) through the European Union's student exchange programme, Erasmus.
The forthcoming Brazilian student exchange programme will provide hundreds of under-graduate and post-graduate scholarships for Brazilian students to study in UK universities.
The only positive things – and they're not enough – are initiatives like the Erasmus student exchange programme and free movement within the union".
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So after graduating in Lisbon in 1995, it was off to Welsh School of Pharmacy in Cardiff with the Erasmus student exchange programme--which confirmed to her this was the place for her PhD.
The project began in 2010, when Schmied went to Tel Aviv on a student-exchange programme.
As the scheme settles down, it should promote mobility in both the education and labour markets, and give a further boost to the popular Erasmus student-exchange programme.In this section Under threat of change Sex, lies and secularism All at sea A Balkan Belgium?
The article appeared to blame the victims for the accident while accusing them of being part of a student exchange visa programme noted for party-going and bad behaviour.
This study was funded through the student exchange support programme (scholarship for long-term study abroad) of the Japanese Student Services Organization (JASSO) to M.T. and a Swedish Research Council grant to N.K.
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