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The education in Varna Free University is opening to the world and the needs of the knowledge-based economy. The university is open to foreign students. The academic programmes are developed in line with European trends—the Bologna process.During the training, we offer our students an extraordinary opportunity to participate in various academic exchange programs, workshops, internships, and training. We believe that the experience gained by participating in our programs is a priceless advantage for our graduates in their professional realization.

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Rooms in the student residences range from 150-300 euros per month.

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Computing and Computer Science

Computer & Information Science
Computer Science, Information Science & Technology
Varna
Bulgaria
Computer Science, Information Science & Technology
Computer Science, Information Science & Technology
2760
€2,501-5,000
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Varna Free University
Varna, Bulgaria
4 Years | €2760 Yearly Tuition

Construction of Buildings and Structures

Architecture, Environmental Design
Architecture & Related Services
Varna
Bulgaria
Architecture & Related Services
Architecture & Related Services
2760
€2,501-5,000
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Varna Free University
Varna, Bulgaria
4 Years | €2760 Yearly Tuition

International Business

International Business
Business & Economics
Varna
Bulgaria
Business & Economics
Business & Economics
2760
€2,501-5,000
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Varna Free University
Varna, Bulgaria
4 Years | €2760 Yearly Tuition

Psychology

Psychology
Social Science
Varna
Bulgaria
Social Science
Social Science
2760
€2,501-5,000
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Varna Free University
Varna, Bulgaria
4 Years | €2760 Yearly Tuition
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