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blog 4 Reasons Why Studying in Thailand Will Help You Change the World Discover the rich culture of Thailand while meeting the people who are known for their hospitality. Thammasat University offers courses in English in an exotic location, perfect for adventure and independence.
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blog 5 Grateful Students With Big Goals Twenty-one ISEP students are filled with overwhelming gratitude this week. Why? Because they are receiving an ISEP Community Scholarship or ISEP Founders Fellowship for Spring 2017. While each of them looks forward to the challenges inherent to living and studying in a new country...
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blog Staying Healthy While Studying Abroad: Finding Exercise Around the World When I left my home university, I never could have imagined the adventures that awaited me. I was worried about the city that I had chosen because I didn’t know much about it. When I arrived to Dortmund, I found a unique city.
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blog 3 Ways to Give Back on #GivingTuesday Join us by donating on #GivingTuesday to help us to send six students to six different continents next year.
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blog Triumph in Traveling Solo I am packing up my bags in an Airbnb in Budapest. My two travel buddies who have been with me the past week are packing up too, but with a different destination in sight. Today is the day I have to make it back to my host city in east France all the way from Hungary - alone. My stomach is in knots.
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blog Overcoming Obstacles and Staying Positive During Study Abroad Even after two months here, I am still in awe of Jakarta. Despite its reputation of being dirty, crowded, polluted and noisy, I can’t help but appreciate the chaos and the people that survive and thrive in it every day. But that doesn’t mean I am unaffected by the realities of urban Indonesia.
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blog Celebrating Diversity During International Education Week ISEP is celebrating International Education Week by highlighting the students and stories that make our community so unique.
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blog Learning a Language For the Right Reasons I learned a language to be more marketable. By that I mean, because I thought I had to, and I was okay with that. But what a miserable, superficial way to learn another language, am I right?
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