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By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 12 August 2016

You must only to love them: Lessons Learned in Turkey

 

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  • teaching abroad
  • international education
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By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 11 August 2016

#StudyAbroadBecause You Deserve To Know Who You Are

Beth Santos is founder and CEO of Wanderful, a global network for adventurous, independent women travelers. She is a recently transplant to Boston from Chicago and can be swayed to do pretty much anything if offered chocolate peanut butter ice cream.

Beth Santos: #StudyAbroadBecause You Deserve To Know Who You Are

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  • international education
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By Kerry Dexter , 4 August 2016

#StudyAbroadBecause without augments within

Kyle Carey has lived in Alaska, New England, Cape Breton, Ireland, Scotland, and New York. From these experiences, she is forging music she calls Gaelic Americana, a mix that draws on music of the Appalachian south and wider American folk story as much as it does on musical traditions of Ireland and, especially, Scotland. 

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By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 29 July 2016

#TeachAbroadBecause ...it’s the best of all lifestyles!

Jill Dobbe is an international educator and published author who writes about her experiences living and working in schools and countries around the world. 

Jill Dobbe. #TeachAbroadBecause ...it’s the best of all lifestyles!

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By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 28 July 2016

An Elephant for Education: The Human and Hope Association, Cambodia

Between 1975 and 1979, an estimated two million people (a quarter of the population at the time) were killed in Cambodia through starvation, torture, execution, disease and overwork under the ruling of the Khmer Rouge. Intellectuals were targeted, and as a result, Cambodia lost most of their educated population. 

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  • fair trade
  • elephant
  • international education
  • philanthropy
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 23 July 2016

#TeachAbroadBecause … it's life’s greatest lesson

Marie is passionate about travel and languages. She is studying Translation, Interpretation, and Intercultural Management in Paris. She speaks French, Spanish, and English fluently and is currently learning Italian and Breton. Marie’s goal is to speak as many languages as possible, mostly learning them by travelling around the world. 

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  • teaching abroad
  • language learning
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  • international education
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 20 July 2016

#StudyAbroadBecause it will make you a better person

Steve Moraco believes students should get to travel the world instead of sitting in lecture halls and going into debt. He founded the Abroad Academy to support, encourage, and inform students who want to travel. It works by equipping students with the skills, mindset, and resources they need to receive scholarships, garner social support, and practice persistence as they work toward their goals.

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By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 20 July 2016

#TeachAbroadBecause … Your life begins when you find your passion

Amanda is a Master's student from Chicago, studying English as a Foreign Language in France. She began learning French at the age of 13, and fell in love with the language and the culture. Amanda studied in France twice during her undergraduate studies. While she doesn’t have a specific career path in mind, she does know that she wants to work in multiple languages and with people from around the world. 

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  • language learning
  • travel
  • international education
By Allison Buzzanga , 13 July 2016

#StudyAbroadBecause Why Not?

Laura Breshock is the Donor Relations Coordinator at Pike Place Market Foundation in Seattle, Washington. She graduated from Linfield College (Oregon) in 2014 with a BA in History. During her undergrad, she traveled to Oslo, Norway for her study abroad, where she studied cultural education. She graduated from King’s College London in 2016 with a MA in Creative and Cultural Industries. She is interested in music, art, and history. She is currently saving up so she can travel again.

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By Izabel Antle , 12 July 2016

The Unforgettable Experience of Teaching English in Thailand

Studying or working abroad is an amazing experience that can greatly impact someone's life. While volunteering to teach English with my family in Thailand, I had the opportunity to interview another person with a lot of international experience. My friend Craig has been working as an English teacher for eight years. Teaching English has dramatically changed Craig's life. He came to Thailand for boxing, and ended up making connections and landing a teaching job without any previous experience.

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  • language
  • Thailand
  • international education
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