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Three years in Singapore were the best time of my life as I got to pursue a bachelor’s degree in one of the most conducive environments for academia and experience the uniquely diverse culture that Singapore has to offer. This year, four years after graduating from university, I turned 26. Studying abroad may be one
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WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — Step inside Jennifer Page’s classroom and you’d never know its her first year teaching. Page teaches Honors Spanish III and International Baccaluareate classes at John T. Hoggard High School in Wilmington. “I’ve told them, I’m learning this along with you, we’re going to do this together hand in hand and I feel its
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MA Internship in International Tourism, Hospitality & Event Management UCLAN, Larnaka, Cyprus Overview of this program A special program, for those looking at supervisory/managerial careers in the hospitality industry. Watch this playlist of videos – a wide range of possible careers in the hospitality and tourism sector. The MA Internship in International Tourism, Hospitality and
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Bridging the gap between the African and African-American experience is the goal of a new study abroad program offered by University of Oregon’s Global Education Oregon program. The program is partnering with two historically black colleges and universities on the study abroad experience. At least 15 students will be able to enroll in the program;
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The 27th annual International Photo Contest received over 200 entries this year, showcasing the once-in-a-lifetime experiences UCalgary students had while studying and traveling abroad. With cameras in hand, the study abroad students soaked up these unforgettable moments and ensured they captured their adventures to share them with the UCalgary community. Students submitted their photos in
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Students majoring in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) are much less likely to participate in study abroad programs during their college years than students in other majors. According to Open Doors 2018, the Institute of International Education’s most recent survey of U.S. study abroad, less than 2% of all college students studied abroad in
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On-campus experiences often define college careers. Student group events, sports games and academically-defining moments all help formulate what a student’s experience means to them. For those students who choose to study abroad, these defining moments may also take place off-campus as they use the opportunity to study internationally as a means to also explore different
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Chef Paul Cecconi of Brodo Kitchen in Penticton discusses the exciting culinary scene in British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley. the culinary scene is has exploded definitely one of the big draws for the Okanagan was you know working with the farms and dealing directly with the farmers oh yeah I just get excited what The Culinary
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DENVER (CBS4)– The University of Denver is making waves nationally, by sending a sizable amount of students overseas to study abroad. University officials say the program has allowed nearly 71 percent of undergraduate students to take their studies abroad. DU offers 150 programs, meaning students have more than 50 countries to choose from. More than
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