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blog Studying Abroad in Japan: More Than Sakura and Sushi Japan, land of the rising sun, is famous for its cherry blossoms and raw fish cuisine. However — as many ISEP students have discovered — studying abroad in Japan is more than sakura and sushi. Kansai Gaidai University, located in the heart of Japan’s historically rich Kansai region, offers an Asian
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blog Choosing a Study Abroad Program for Your Own Goals Studying abroad is an exciting adventure, but it’s more than just traveling around your host region — there are academic goals involved! To make the most of your study abroad experience, try to go in with a clear idea of what you want to get out of your semester, year or summer in another country. S
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blog How to Study Abroad in a Place Where You Don't Speak the Language You may be intimidated to study in countries where your native language isn’t spoken. But don’t let that stop you! ISEP student Anne, an English major from Emporia State University, didn’t let a language barrier keep her from studying abroad at Toyo University. We asked Anne to tell us about her exp
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blog How Has Study Abroad Changed My Life? “How has study abroad changed your life?” It seems a straightforward enough question. I can talk about how I learned to handle the unexpected, how I coped with living on my own, reminisce about the wonderful people I met, wistfully remember how unconstrained my life felt. However, words won’t do it
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blog Top 6 Aspects of Studying Abroad in Denmark Art history student Maggie S from Western Washington University spent a semester studying abroad in Aalborg, Denmark. She takes a minute to share her favorite bits about Aalborg University, Denmark and ISEP.
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blog 7 Photos That’ll Convince You to Study in Florida Beatrice U. shares photos from her kayaking trip organized by her study abroad school, Eckerd College, in Florida.
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blog 5 Tips for Using Technology to Your Advantage During Study Abroad During my time as a British international student in the U.S, I’ve realized that using technology strategically has helped me become better immersed in my host community. At the same time, I’ve also learned the value of turning off my laptop and unplugging from my cell phone. Here is my advice regar
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blog 3 Things I’ve Learned By Living in Sweden and Not Speaking Swedish ISEP student Lydia W. is a part of ISEP Voices Spring 2016. She is a new media interactive design major from University of North Carolina at Asheville, and is currently studying abroad at Södertörns högskola in Sweden.
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