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blog Architecture and Urban Design of Seoul, South Korea ISEP Voices Blogger Stefan from Germany is studying architecture at Hanyang University in Seoul, South Korea and comments on the buildings and urban design of this unique global city.
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blog VIDEO: ISEP Student Studies Viticulture and Winemaking in New Zealand ISEP Student, Olivia Cook, talks about her time abroad at NMIT in New Zealand in the Viticulture and Winemaking program where she got to work at an active winery and produce her own microvintage from fruit sampling to bottling.
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blog ISEP Guide to Mobility Accommodations Abroad We want to empower all students to go abroad – it’s part of our mission of increasing access to international opportunities. For students concerned about being limited by mobility, we will work with you to find the right fit.
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blog 3 Ways to Live a Minimalist Lifestyle While Studying Abroad When going abroad, either for a study abroad program, living abroad, or long-term travel, it can be challenging keeping a more minimalist mindset of sustaining or lessening consumption and waste. How do you live out of your one suitcase for half a year?
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blog 5 Tips to Save Money on Weekend Travels: Studying Abroad in Europe Live by these tips when studying abroad, especially in Europe, to make the most of your time and travel opportunities on a budget!
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blog Aussie Slang 101: Study Abroad in Australia Keen to pick up the slang? Familiarize yourself with the top Aussie terms and she’ll be right, mate.
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blog Study Abroad in South Korea: Transportation in Seoul Subway, Bus, Taxi or the Bicycle. These are the usual methods of transportation to get around Seoul, South Korea. Know what the different prices and benefits of each while visiting or studying abroad.
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blog 5 Differences Between Universities in Spain and the U.S. Here are the five main differences I've learned between Spain and my host country for my year studying abroad, the United States.
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