
What’s On in Dublin - July
Summer is here, festival season is in full swing, and it’s the perfect time for a well-earned study break.
Paschalis Angelopoulos
Are you an EU citizen and you are thinking of studying in the UK? Then you're probably wondering what the EU referendum means for you. Don't worry, you have come to the right place.
For students who are interested in a Twin English course or other programme, the good news is there will be no change for at least the next two years in the offer – and the welcome – that you will experience from Twin.
As an international company, we greatly regret the referendum result and firmly believe that the UK and EU are better together. The referendum vote itself was extremely close, with passionate support throughout the UK from many voter groups. Strikingly, the voters of London, home of Twin, together with young people across the UK voted to remain, so students and inbound visitors will still find a warm welcome and opportunity to interact with the local people.
So, if you are interested in coming to Twin from the EU for study, for work experience or simply to enjoy our country and its many attractions, we would be delighted to welcome you.
Summer is here, festival season is in full swing, and it’s the perfect time for a well-earned study break.
London is heating up, and so is our list of things to do in the capital this month!
The UK is heating up this week, and the country’s lack of air-conditioning means a lot of sweating indoors under the soft breeze of a floor fan.
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