Why You Should Go: Reputable university near beaches and kangaroos with people from all over the world.
2. Keiro University, Tokyo, Japan
Why You Should Go: At Keio University, “Ecology Week” is held every June, and during the one-week event, students, faculty, and staff work together to think about the environment and to take action.
University of Cape Town is known for its overwhelming beauty as it is located at the foot of Table Mountain’s Devil’s Peak. Basically you’ll be getting panoramic views of Cape Town. The university’s staff AND students hail from over 100 different countries across the globe. University of Cape Town received a 4.7/5 Abroad101.
Why You Should Go: The university has built links, partnerships, and exchange agreements with leading African and international institutions that further enrich the academic, social, and cultural diversity across campus.
4. University of Granada, Spain
Granada is filled with historic scenes, artistic structures, and rich culture. Not to mention a student-driven nightlife.
Why You Should Go: It’s a small enough city that you can walk just about everywhere, but it doesn’t seem too small. Oh, and free flamenco concerts. Need I say more? University of Granada scored 4.6/5 on Abroad101.