ANSA - Association of Norwegian Students Abroad
Oscar Ferdinando Andria is a Research Assistant at Erasmus School of Economics, contributing to the Bachelor Honours Research Class under the supervision of professors Dr. Aksel Erbahar. Additionally, Oscar serves as a Student Ambassador, representing the university and engaging with potential students at open days and information fairs. Oscar holds the position of Editor in Chief for the Norwegian student magazine “Nederlandertaleren” as part of ANSA Benelux and is also a Guest Services Associate at SkiGeilo, along with being a UniBuddy Ambassador, providing insights about student life in Rotterdam. Oscar is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in International Bachelor Economics and Business Economics at Erasmus School of Economics, with an exchange semester planned at Facultad de Economía y Negocios - Universidad de Chile, following an International Baccalaureate Diploma and a High School Diploma from the International School of Brussels.
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ANSA - Association of Norwegian Students Abroad
ANSA - Association of Norwegian Students Abroad - is a non-profit and independent organisation voicing the interests of Norwegian students who study abroad. Our aim is to maintain and promote the educational, cultural, political and economic interests of Norwegian students abroad. Currently nearly 20 000 Norwegian students are studying abroad in over 90 countries at over 1200 educational institutions worldwide. Norway has a long tradition of funding higher education for Norwegian students abroad. The Norwegian government established the loan and grant agency, The Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund (Lånekassen), for students in 1946. For over 60 years Lånekassen has provided students with both loans and grants to pursue higher education abroad. ANSA was founded by Norwegian students in 1956. Through the years ANSA has worked to improve and change the countless rules and regulations governing student grants and loans. ANSA believes that all students should have the right to study any subject in any country they wish.