Are arts and humanities degrees valuable abroad?
Yes — creative and humanities skills are increasingly sought after in media, design, tech (UX), education and policy. Studying at a renowned institution adds significant credibility and global network value.
Do I need a portfolio for design courses?
Most design, fine art and creative programmes require a portfolio showcasing your work. We help you understand each university's portfolio requirements and present your strongest pieces.
Which countries are best for arts and design?
The UK leads for art, design and fashion; the USA for media and communications; France for fashion and luxury; Australia and Canada also offer strong creative programmes. We match destinations to your discipline.
What careers follow an arts or humanities degree?
Graduates work in design, media, communications, publishing, psychology, education, cultural institutions, policy and beyond — many in fast-growing creative and knowledge-economy roles.
What is the difference between a BA and an MA in arts/humanities?
A BA is an undergraduate degree (3–4 years), while an MA is a postgraduate degree (1–2 years). Both are valuable; the right level depends on your current qualification and career goals.
Can I study psychology abroad under arts or humanities?
Yes — psychology is offered across faculties at many universities. Some programmes are science-based and more quantitative; others lean toward social science. We identify the right format and country for your aims.
Are there scholarships for arts students abroad?
Yes — though arts scholarships are often competitive, many universities, arts councils and foundations offer merit and need-based funding. We help you identify the awards that fit your discipline and profile.
Is a degree in media or communications worth studying abroad?
Very much so — international exposure, industry connections and the cross-cultural perspective gained abroad are highly valued by media employers. The UK, USA and Australia are particularly strong for media and communications.
Do arts and humanities degrees lead to stable careers?
Yes — skills like critical thinking, communication, creativity and research are in growing demand. Graduates are employed across media, UX design, policy, education, marketing, cultural institutions and more.
What English score do I need for arts and humanities abroad?
Most programmes require IELTS 6.0–6.5 or equivalent, though some top UK and US universities expect 6.5–7.0+. Creative programmes sometimes place as much weight on portfolio as test scores. We confirm per university.