Aid for Greeks wanting to study in Australia
Education company Let's Go Study Australia has a new batch of seminars and courses for Greeks interested in studying in Australia
Education company Let's Go Study Australia has a new batch of seminars and courses for Greeks interested in studying in Australia.
The seminars will take place in Athens and Thessaloniki throughout June and aim to educate and inform Greeks on how to get access to education in Australia. Let's Go Study Australia has also set up two new offices in Athens and Thessaloniki.
To register for the seminars visit www.semifind.gr/StudyWorkAustralia. For more information contact Mr Pehlivanis via email on info@letsgostudy.com.au
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