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“We’re really fortunate to live in a time where it’s so easy to keep in contact with everyone."
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In this interview Nubia and Frantzes give great advice about long term travel for study abroad students and make sure they take advtantage of everything the world has to offer.
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Philip Baites, winner of the 2018 IES Film Competition tells us about his year long trip to Morocco and the production of his music video, which went on to take first place.
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What happens when you develope a project, and then take that project and try to share it with a different part of the world. That's exactly what Henry West did.
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Spain is the most popular destination for students who are studying abroad and want to learn Spanish. Luci Bessinger lived in Barcelona for a semeseter and tells her story on this podcast.
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If you're interested in international education stories are english as a second language, this interview will be great for you. Matt Schneider brings his expertise along in this terrific podcast interview.
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Karime Diaz of Kean University discusses the process of obtaining an internship abroad and recalls how she set up her intership in this podcast interview.
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Study abroad extroardinaire, Phil Boltz takes a few minutes to teach us about Kazakhstan, and why you shouldn't overlook visiting in the near future.
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In this podcast interview, Caroline Sass makes studying abroad in Newcastle sound like the perfect study abroad option. She enjoyed it so much that she is heading back a second time!
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“What is there to think about? What are you fearing?” — Claudia Gonzalez explains what it was like to take a faculty led program to China
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Dr. Geoff Bradshaw of Madison College has shaken up international education at Madison College through his innovative CCSDN program. Here's how...
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A real life glimpse of a Tunisian that is trying to study abroad in the United States. Interested in studying abroad in the U.S.? Check out the infographic!
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When you study abroad, it's good to research how to get from point a to point b. The journey is just as important as the destination.
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“The premise was teaching them skills in western style mediation and negotiation so it would be easier to communicate with […]
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Christian Tanja discusses the ins and out of apply for a Schwarzman Scholarship, and how to be successful once you're admitted to the program.
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UW - Madison's Timothy Bishop explains the benefits of studying abroad in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Recent college graduates often flock to bigger cities in search of employment without having lived in a sprawling urban jungle. This article talks about how studying abroad prepares you for it.
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