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Le développement durable: Un mode de vie à Rennes!

By CIEE Rennes at CIEE

Studying abroad in Rennes, France, has given me a new perspective on sustainable development beyond any textbook definition. Even as a sustainability major, I am constantly humbled by the neverending... keep reading

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Happy Earth Day: Today and Every Day

By College Study Abroad at CIEE

Happy Earth Day! Every April 22, this global event comes around to remind us how precious our planet is, what sustainable efforts we can make to protect Earth, and that... keep reading

Healthcare! It's Universal!

By Kyla D.

Let's be real. As someone who lives in the United States, let's just say I'm extremely aware of the limitations of a privatized healthcare system. As reported by Deb Gordon... keep reading

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Top 10 Study Abroad Volunteer Opportunities with CIEE

By College Study Abroad at CIEE

Have you ever wondered if you could volunteer abroad? Perhaps you're looking into study abroad programs that provide international volunteer opportunities. If you’re itching to study abroad and truly make... keep reading

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CIEE Monteverde Campus Used in Insect and Light Research Study

By College Study Abroad at CIEE

Have you ever wondered why insects are drawn to artificial light? From campfires to porch lightbulbs, moths and other insects appear to congregate around these sources of light as soon... keep reading

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Why Study Abroad in Sydney: Top 5 Reasons

By College Study Abroad at CIEE

As one of Australia’s largest cities, Sydney is an incredible destination and a perfect place for a study abroad adventure! From its iconic cityscape and stunning architecture to its brilliant... keep reading

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6 Best Study Abroad Programs in Australia

By College Study Abroad at CIEE

If you’re planning to study abroad in the Land Down Under, take note of our top study abroad programs. And heads up, we have a ton; each offering its own... keep reading

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Top 6 Study Abroad Locations if You Love Wildlife

By College Study Abroad at CIEE

There are endless reasons to study abroad. Learning a new language, developing lifelong friendships, immersing yourself in a new culture, and experiencing new foods are just a few of the... keep reading

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CIEE Global Interns Building a Sustainable Future

By College Study Abroad at CIEE

Global Internships are an important part of the work we do at CIEE to help individuals build bridges across culture and contribute positively to the world. Working abroad is the... keep reading

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Madrid Mountains Coming Alive

By Eero Jesurun at CIEE

Who wants to climb up a mountain? Madrid is surrounded by spiked sierras and green landscapes that contrast with the concrete architecture of the city. On one of our daytrips... keep reading

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Madrid Cable Cars with a Bird’s Eye View of Madrid

By Eero Jesurun at CIEE

Many locals comment on the crisp blue skies of Madrid´s skyline. Our CIEE students enjoy this view close up with one of the multiple (optional) cultural activities that goes on... keep reading

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Food Dialogues

By Cape Town Centre at CIEE

"Food Dialogues" Authored by Arti Petal (Arti Patel is a 3rd year undergraduate student at UCLA as a Human Biology and Society major with a Public Health minor. Her goal... keep reading

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"Questions and Answers"

By Cape Town Centre at CIEE

"Questions and Answers" Authored by Lily Daniel I have kind of a crazy job right now. Crazy good not crazy stressful or crazy boring like some of my jobs have... keep reading

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Spotlight on a Virtual Internship: William Baya

By College Study Abroad at CIEE

From a living room in the house he shares with friends in northern Virginia, William Baya is spending the summer doing a virtual internship with Massachusetts-based Eden Geotech, a cleantech... keep reading

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Through Crisis Comes Opportunity

By College Study Abroad at CIEE

You know the adage - when one door closes, another one opens. It’s not often that door opens on a different continent though. At least, this was the case for... keep reading