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Answering your questions as an alumni intern
Back in Kyoto... but as an Intern Now! Hello, I’m Mya. I'm thrilled to be writing this blog as it means…I'm back in Japan …but this time as an intern... keep reading
Reflecting on My Experience with CIEE in Tallinn - Peace & Diplomacy Program
Meet Vara: An Alumnus of the Diplomacy and Peace Program in Tallinn Vara, an alumnus of the Diplomacy and Peace program in Tallinn, Estonia, has an inspiring journey to share... keep reading
Combatting Culture Shocks and Loneliness
Coming to South Korea for a study abroad experience with CIEE is undoubtedly one of the best experiences I’ve had in my life. I don’t regret it for a second... keep reading
How Studying Abroad Truly Changed My Life
Being able to see the world and experience a new culture has given me new outlooks on life and sweet memories that I will never forget. In South Korea I... keep reading
Unveiling Jordan's Hidden Treasures: 5 Must-Visit Gems
By: Dorra Guermazi Jordan's landscape is a tapestry of awe-inspiring beauty and cultural heritage, where ancient wonders and natural marvels converge in harmony. While Petra and the Dead Sea are... keep reading
Different Types of Housing while Studying Abroad
By: Elizabeth Huber Hi friends! Today, I want to write about the different types of housing options that I experienced in my time abroad and give you some on insight... keep reading
Studying while Studying Abroad?
By: Kennedy Jarosz How do you deal with studying for something outside of school while abroad? When I was studying in London and Rome in the spring semester of my... keep reading
A Day Trip Adventure for Study Abroad Students in Rome; Viterbo
By: Priya Moran As a study abroad student in Rome, you can explore some of Italy's most beautiful and historic cities. One city you want to take advantage of is... keep reading
Exploring Sydney: 7 Must-Visit Spots for College Students
By: Priya Moran Sydney, Australia, is an awesome city with no shortage of activities and attractions for college students to explore. From its iconic landmarks to hidden gems, Sydney has... keep reading
Navigating Berlin: A Story of Being Lost and Found
By: Rachel Fischler In a city of over three million people and an extraordinary public transportation system, it is a miracle I only got lost in Berlin once! While uncomfortable... keep reading
My First Football Game in Seville, Spain
By: Kirsten Kizis It was one of my last weeks in Sevilla, Spain and since the day I arrived, I had been eager to watch a soccer (a.k.a football) game... keep reading