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Blog : Topic: Europe
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blog The World is at Your Fingertips with ISEP's New Virtual Programs Make the most out of staying at home with ISEP’s New Virtual Summer Programs. In one month you can earn up to 6 U.S. (12 ETCS) academic credits, broaden your cultural competency, improve your language skills and connect with international students around the world.
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blog ISEP Celebrates Black History Month: Alumni Success Story - Joy Donnelly February is Black History Month in the U.S., and this year I’m excited to help share some of the many stories from students of color who have studied abroad on our programs. Joy Donnelly studied with ISEP in Italy, but her time overseas didn’t end there.
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blog Top 4 Free or Inexpensive Things to Do in London While Studying Abroad Top 4 Free or Inexpensive Things to Do in London, England, United Kingdom While Visiting or Studying Abroad for a summer or semester
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blog Studying – Yes, Actually Studying – Abroad in Austria I had heard from previous students that their courses abroad were easy, but my classes are no joke. I'm happy to be challenged and enjoying new perspectives and a very different education system.
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blog 5 Reasons You Should Study Abroad in Sweden Sweden's nature, affordability, and convenience are just some of the reasons why you should study abroad in this beautiful Scandinavian country.
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blog Studying Abroad in the U.K. with a Disability and Mental Illness When I came to Bradford University in the U.K., I was completely blown away by the array of resources and support systems available here to help me with my mental health and disability.
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blog Exploring the Intersection of Past and Present in Nantes, France A remarkable mélange of old French charm enchanted me when I first arrived in Nantes, France. The contradiction between today’s graffiti and yesterday’s architecture reminded me that just as Nantes’ antiquated landscape serves as a testament to the past, it too interacts fully with the present.
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blog 5 Ways to Enjoy the Countryside While Studying Abroad in Finland It's fall in Finland; mornings are frosty, there’s frequent rain, and I’ve had to retrieve my puffy jacket from the back of my closet. I pulled on my hiking boots and got ready to spend the weekend about an hour and a half away from Turku.
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