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Elijah Greene Hunter Otto Olivier Tuyishime Journal Review Three Wabash College students have earned Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships to study abroad. Elijah Greene ’25, Hunter Otto ’26 and Olivier Tuyishime ’25 earned scholarships to study in Thessaloniki, Greece, Heidelberg, Germany and Kigali, Rwanda, respectively, for their international experiences. Twenty-nine Wabash students now have earned Gilman Scholarships since 2016. A biology and Classics double major, Greene is the photo editor for The Bachelor, the school newspaper. He traveled to Greece in May as part of an immersion learning experience. “I never would have guessed the importance and prestige that came…
Studying overseas isn’t just a move toward achieving your career goals, it also opens the door to a host of new experiences. When you think about it, this could be your only chance to experience an extended stay abroad. As you progress in your career and secure a job, the possibility of studying abroad might become a rare opportunity. So, to kickstart your search, here’s a list of scholarships for all you Malaysian students! 1. Yayasan Khazanah Global Scholarship The Khazanah Global Scholarship is a prestigious award that offers opportunities for bright and high-achieving Malaysians that support undergraduate, Master’s and…
By Dina Weinstein The arts are a calling card of Virginia Commonwealth University, and for a visiting student from Yemen, her study-abroad semester on campus this fall was a lesson in both culture and commitment. Wala Al-Sadi is enrolled at Lebanese American University in Beirut, where her passion for the arts and her homeland’s history intensified – one of her recent projects is an archive that documents artistic elements of Yemeni history. In spending a semester at VCU, Al-Sadi saw a chance to expand her education and her global perspective. “I chose VCU because it has a lot about culture…
Participants of the Fall 2023 Adult Study Abroad stand together for a group photo. | COURTESY / TEMPLE UNIVERSITY After missing out on study abroad as an undergraduate, Caley Pantalone, a 2017 advertising account management alumna, spent six weeks with Adult Study Abroad at Temple Rome in Fall 2022 to fully immerse herself in Italian culture, living with Roman citizens and traveling outside of the city in her free time. By the program’s end, she decided she didn’t want to return to the United States with the rest of her cohort and took a leap of faith to continue her…
45 A Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO) strategy can help you acquire expertise from a third-party vendor instead of hiring and training specialized professionals in-house. The KPO industry in India offers services like data analytics, legal processes, IT services, etc., at affordable prices. This helps firms increase profitability, access specialized professionals, and develop quality end-products – making India the perfect KPO destination! In this article, we’ll learn more about the Indian KPO industry’s advantages, cons, and popularly outsourced processes. We’ll also look into the five best KPO firms to help outsource your business functions to India. Table of Contents Let’s begin!…
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“I think the most common reaction is ‘Oh, I didn’t know there were exchange students [at Princeton],’” said Jihyun Lee, a student from the University of Tokyo studying in the Department of East Asian Studies for the fall. “There’s only 19 of us so I think it’s kind of natural that [Princetonians] react that way.” “Sometimes I have to tell them a second time. ‘No, no, I’m an exchange student, I’m not an international student. I’m only here temporarily,’” echoed Noah Hildbrand, a Molecular Biology student from ETH Zurich. The Office of International Programs (OIP) estimates that about 61 percent of…
22 As globalization increases, it is increasingly important that those working in in Public Relations (PR) learn the ability to successfully communicate with people across cultures, languages, and socio-economic status. That’s why a lot of firms value candidates and employees who have experience doing a PR internship abroad. Though you can intern in PR in pretty much any city in the world, there are a few especially incredible locations we recommend. Here are a handful of amazing places to do an internship abroad if you want to be a PR professional: 1. Sydney, Australia The land down under is known…
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12 Brrr! One thing a lot of colleges advertise is how cold it gets on campus in the winter. You should strive to take advantage of everything your school has to offer throughout the year — regardless of the season — but if you’re looking to take a break from the cold, consider doing a study abroad or international internship program in one of the many places that are warm. Hate cold weather? Study or intern abroad in one of these consistently warm places. San José, Costa Rica 1. San José, Costa Rica Average December High: 75º F San José’s…