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globalgatewaysblog · 6 months ago
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kytero-immigration-blog · 1 year ago
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Intern Abroad, Stay Forever: Your PR Adventure Begins
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achaudhuryme · 4 years ago
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Dharamshala entices all with its surreal location, on the edges of Himalayas surrounded by the dense cedar forests. It is also the home to his holiness the Dalai Lama. This hil-side is 1500m above sea level, making it the ideal location for any traveller who wants to escape the hustle and bustle of the big cities.
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khayavolunteer · 4 years ago
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One of our most admired hikes... 🇿🇦 💯 The SACRAMENTO HIKING TRAIL.. 🤜🏼🤛🏼♥️ . . #khayavolunteer #gowithkhaya #gapyear #gapyearlife #volunteering #internship #internabroad #volunteerinafrica #experience #culture #newyear #travelgram #travelblogger #travelling #traveller #travelguide #travel #travelholic #travelawesome #amazing_shots #beautifulplaces #nature #hikinglife #clouds #hikingculture #africa (at Sacramento Trail) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCG2AO_pGrO/?igshid=ay7h5zr35s2y
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marquisehelen · 5 years ago
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Singapore spam incoming in 1..2..3.. (Instagram is basically my ‘personal’ diary at this point, I’m nailing this social media thingy right?) • • • • • #singapore #travelholic #workabroad #internabroad #thisishowhashtagsworkright (at Marina Bay Singapore) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3XItW9HIfb/?igshid=el4mwokyr9b7
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handsforhelpnepal-blog · 6 years ago
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A young kid posing in front of camera with her traditional costume at a Children home. 👌👌 . . . #children #kidsbraids #kids #volunteers #travelphotography #nonprofit #travelabroad #volunteers #nepal8thwonder #internship #nepal #nepalese #volunterabroad #travelabroad #photography #volunteersnepal #travelphotography #potraitphotography #gapyear #visitnepal2020 #teachingabroad #internabroad #travelabroad✈️ #elective #tour #visitnepal (at Kathmandu, Nepal) https://www.instagram.com/p/Br75y6FBoYq/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=11e2zr98m4kqa
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campuslately · 6 years ago
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11 Reasons to Intern Abroad This Summer
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scholarshipja · 5 years ago
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🎯 The Application Process for the World Bank Summer Internships is open! 🎯⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ 🏆The World Bank Internship Program offers highly motivated individuals an opportunity to be exposed to the mission and work of the World Bank Group in international development. Have you thought about the impact your work may have?⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ 💼We have already helped dozens of candidates become World Bank Group members and we can also assist you in succeeding in this competitive selection process.⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ 📘Would you like to know more about it? OpenIGO Network can help you! We have developed a comprehensive ebook and support and guidance services, with the aim of highly increasing your chances of success in this competitive process.⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ 👉Check our website and learn more about the World Bank Internship process: https://www.openigo.com/organizations/world-bank-internship/⠀ (link in the bio!)⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ 💡OpenIGO is here to help you take this step in your international career!⠀⠀ Credit @uninternships ⠀⠀ #WorldBank #un #openigo #wbg #mockinterview #ypp #intern #internship #wb #career #wbinternships #unitednations #internationalcareer #scholarshipjamaica #sjinterns #internabroad #globalgoals (at ScholarshipJamaica.com) https://www.instagram.com/p/B6n9dqqB9mt/?igshid=mi0kvf664thi
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fairfieldustudyabroad · 8 years ago
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(The Real) Global Experience
My typical day here as a student in Florence usually consists of grabbing a cappuccino before class, learning about the incredible history of Florence architecture or Italian culture, grabbing another cappuccino or coffee (seriously, you can never have too many cappuccinos), grabbing one of Pino’s famous paninis or the incredible all’Antico Vinaio sandwiches, and then heading off to work! Yes, while studying abroad is known for having a lot of gelato, eating a lot paninis and doing a lot of traveling (all still very true), I also get to work as part of my abroad experience. Here in Florence I work three days a week as an intern for la Comitato Italiano per Unicef, or the Italian Committee for Unicef. Unicef, or the United Nations Children’s Fund, is a UN program mandated to protect all child rights, and to help children and mothers in developing countries around the world. Unicef is an incredible international organization, and I work in one of the national committees of Italy located in this amazing city.
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Part of what makes my abroad experience so unique is that I have this amazing opportunity of interning abroad. During my study abroad application process I also applied to Global Experience, a program that places students in international internships in cities across the globe. My work at the Italian Committee for Unicef involves planning fundraising and awareness raising events, while also assisting in research, organizing the ongoing fundraising project called ‘La Pigotta.’
One of the best parts about my job is that I get to experience a completely different part of Florence life. I work with many local Florentines, not only does this test out my (lack) of Italian languages skills but it also allows me the opportunity to experience the real day to day life here. While just being here in Florence immerses you in the culture, much of the center of the city is full of tourists and American students. While most students here might not interact with non-students, I get to meet and work with locals. I have cappuccinos and lunch with my colleagues each week at the local bar, where everyone knows each other by name.
I also work in an area that most students don’t see much. Most of our program in Florence, including school buildings, apartments, and the main tourists sights, are in the Duomo, Uffizi and Santa Croce neighborhoods. I take a 25 minute walk across the Ponte Vecchio to the Oltrarno area, or “across the arno.” Just crossing the Ponte Vecchio, the streets instantly become less crowded with wandering tourists. The area is much calmer, more tranquil, and Florentines finally outnumber the tourists. The area is known for its artisan and craft shops, and has some of the best food in Florence.
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 I have learned so much about the work environment in Italy, what it is like to work for an NGO, the work that Unicef does, as well as expanding my knowledge on current issues around the world, especially regarding the status of children. It has been a privilege and an experience that I will never forget working for the Italian Committee for Unicef.
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heyyyem · 6 years ago
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Chilly Firsts
What an awesome opportunity! Now that I've had time to adjust, I'm excited for my next two months in Cape Town. Check out the blog post to get a better idea of what I'll be doing while I'm abroad this time!
Oh boy, is it chilly here. It’s nowhere near as bad as Michigan winters, of course, but it would have been nice to come here right out of a Michigan winter so I would think that this is warm. I miss the Michigan sun so much right now, I can hardly believe it. Especially since I came straight from summer, my body isn’t used to the lack of sunlight or temperatures below 70°. Whatever, I’ll live.
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bisonabroad · 6 years ago
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[IMAGE DESCRIPTION: Darriyan and Paulette are standing next to the billboard at G-Area in Student Academic Building. There is a title on the top, “2018 Xalapa, Mexico” with articles and photos. They are both smiling. They are wearing black shirt.]  Darriyan Thomas and Paulette Melendez present in the SAC G Area about their experience interning during the summer of 2018 in Xalapa, Mexico. 
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fairfieldstudyabroad-blog · 7 years ago
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It’s been almost a year since I left to study abroad in Florence, Italy for four months. People still ask all the time, “how was studying abroad?” and each time I say something along the lines of “it was amazing and I cannot wait to go back.” Usually people then ask places I’ve been and what I miss most, but no matter how many questions they ask there will never be enough time or enough words to describe to them the incredibly transforming experience that living in Italy truly was. I learned about different European cultures, how incredible real Italian food is, how to travel, work, and live in a foreign country, but I also learned a lot about myself and that is something that will stay with me years to come.
One experience that I will be forever grateful for is my internship in Florence. During my time studying abroad I was an intern for the Italian Committee for UNICEF in Florence. My work at the Italian Committee for UNICEF involved planning fundraising events and awareness raising events, while also assisting in research, and organizing the ongoing fundraising project called ‘La Pigotta’ in additional to seasonal fundraiser throughout the semester.
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Not only did I learn about the compassion of the Italian people that I worked so closely with, but I also experienced a new type of independence and confidence in my ability to work alongside passionate and driven UNICEF employees and fellow student interns. I was able to make a real contribution to their mission through my own hard work, all while living abroad and commuting to work every day by crossing the Ponte Vecchio. It was a surreal experience. I had to balance work hours and responsibilities with school, day to day life activities, the adjustment of living abroad while making sure I spent every available moment traveling and seeing as much as I could.  It was at times exhausting but incredibly rewarding.
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A favorite memory of mine was putting together a fundraiser and awareness raising event for Girls Education. It was such a fun and rewarding experience to plan this event and sharing what we are passionate about with our friends, fellow students, and the rest of the committee. I learned about the work that UNICEF does, as well as the status of children around the world. It was humbling work, but seeing our work come together in an event planned by my team was really special. While the traveling and the incredible things I got to see will always be something I can look back on, the feeling of accomplishment that my team and I felt is what I will never forget.
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Besides enjoying my work as an intern, one of the best parts about my job was experiencing a completely different part of Florence life. I was lucky enough to walk over the beautiful Ponte Vecchio, past the Pitti Palace and through the quiet streets of Oltrarno to and from work every day. Working with local Florentines gave me the opportunity to experience the real day to day life in Florence beyond the city center and groups of tourists most study abroad students saw every day. I had the privilege to uniquely meet and work closely with locals. I had cappuccinos and lunch with my colleagues each week at the local bar where everyone knew each other by name. We would chat in the office over espresso breaks. We even had committee gatherings for the holidays and sometimes just for fun that always included homemade Italian foods and wines. They even introduced me to new places I never would have found on my own –some of which became my favorite places to go.
I had a unique study abroad experience because of my internship. It made studying abroad even more challenging but exciting. Florence taught me independence and a sense of confidence in myself that I didn’t know I was capable of. The experience of studying abroad changed my life and it also changed me. Not all of study abroad is easy and fun, but the person you are when you return will most definitely not be the same as the person you were when you left.
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achaudhuryme · 4 years ago
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For these projects, we are constantly scouting for vulnerable schools, centers, clinics across villages in Nepal which need renovation and beautification. We organize our creative volunteers to “save” the building with their beautification or renovation skills. The project is available to full year-round and upon renovation, we seek another building that needs our help, thus projects never repeat. For bigger groups and teams we also have construction project opportunities where you can help us build toilets for girls, classrooms, shelters, playgrounds, libraries, temples, and more.
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khayavolunteer · 5 years ago
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Tag a friend who you had the best time with when you visited South Africa.. 🇿🇦🤘🏼🤜🏼🤛🏼 . . #khayavolunteer #gowithkhaya #gapyear #gapyearlife #volunteering #internship #internabroad #volunteerinafrica #experience #culture #newyear #travelgram #travelblogger #travelling #traveller #travelguide #travel #travelholic #travelawesome #amazing_shots #beautifulplaces #nature #experience #africa #southafrica #live #adventure #life #meetsouthafrica (at South Africa) https://www.instagram.com/p/CB6Unfon39k/?igshid=1igasa7ixvgn5
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fryadshop · 4 years ago
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docinlimbo · 7 years ago
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Hello, I know its a bit late. But can you tell me what resources you used to study for Malta/Irish entrance exams. I'm also an IMG studying in Poland with no European citizenship
There was no exam for Malta when I applied just an interview. So I didn’t really prep for that as I only knew one person who had ever even applied and they weren’t much help. 
As far as Ireland the first is this one: http://www.medicine.tcd.ie/assets/pdf/interns/NITP-June-2012.pdf
the other is this one which is really similar to the one I used and much more thorough: https://www.medicalcouncil.ie/News-and-Publications/Publications/Professional-Conduct-Ethics/Guide-to-Professional-Conduct-and-Behaviour-for-Registered-Medical-Practitioners-pdf.pdf 
The first Irish exam is for me was primarily about Irish medical law law, writing prescriptions, and ethics. The second one was mock patient encounters which were loosely tied to the things in the first exam. 
Anyways, I hope this helps. Good luck!!! 
(Also for anyone else who is interested in intern year in Ireland and Malta check out my posts about it here--> http://docinlimbo.tumblr.com/internabroad
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