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Participating in the Erasmus+ programme in Cyprus was an incredible experience that changed my understanding of culture, education and international cooperation. Cyprus, with its incredible landscapes, warm climate and hospitable people, has become an ideal place for learning and development.

Studying at the University of Nicosia was intense and interesting. The programme had a clear structure, and the teachers were highly qualified and open to students. I had the opportunity not only to gain new knowledge in my field, but also to share my experience with other students from different European countries. It was very valuable because each of us brought our own unique vision and perspective.

The great advantage was that Cyprus is a multicultural island. I had the opportunity to communicate with people from different cultures, which broadened my horizons and gave me new ideas for personal development. Travelling around the island also did not leave me indifferent - beautiful beaches, ancient archaeological sites, as well as cities that combine ancient traditions and modern life.

It was a wonderful experience that not only deepened my academic knowledge but also allowed me to broaden my horizons, make new friends and understand the importance of international exchange and cooperation. I recommend the Erasmus+ programme to everyone who wants not only to gain new knowledge, but also to experience a real cultural experience! Love you, Cyprus!!
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The experience of studying during the Erasmus program in Cyprus was very positive. The university offered courses that met European education standards, and the training was conducted in English, which was a great opportunity to improve my language skills. The teachers were open, always ready to help and support, and the learning process itself was interactive, with a large number of practical tasks and group projects.

English was the main means of communication both in education and in everyday life, which allowed for a significant improvement in the level of language proficiency. In Cyprus, all students, regardless of their mother tongue, used English as a common language for communication, which contributed to the continuous improvement of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills.