Top 10 Ways That Studying Abroad Transforms Your Resume

Top 10 Ways That Studying Abroad Transforms Your Resume

How to communicate your overseas experience to employers.
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Apply now to the world’s leading professional law school

Apply now to the world’s leading professional law school

One University with 8 UK locations - the University of Law offers courses that can help towards qualification as a lawyer in Canada and England.
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Surviving Exam Time Abroad

Surviving Exam Time Abroad

When studying abroad, it's tempting to ditch the actual studying and head outdoors to explore. Roop shares tips on how to stay locked in during exam season.
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Best Travel Apps for Exploring London

Best Travel Apps for Exploring London

How to pass for a Londoner, even if you're a tourist.
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Can You Travel Too Much?

Can You Travel Too Much?

After living and studying in four cities in 15 months, Roop is surprised to find herself experiencing travel burnout.
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What Makes a Great Study Abroad City?

What Makes a Great "Study Abroad" City?

Roop lists out the features of a student-friendly big city.
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10 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Moved to London

An outsider's guide to working abroad in one of the world's greatest cities.
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Adventures in British English

Crisps, courgettes and chips: Susan is learning to speak English all over again.
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An Undergraduate Degree Abroad

Forget a semester abroad—our newest study abroad blogger, Susan, is doing her entire degree overseas.
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What Would the Boss Say?: Employers on Gap Years

What Would the Boss Say?: Employers on Gap Years

Don't just take our word for it. Verge interviewed some key execs to get their take on gap years. The bottom line? Go for it.
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How to Get Your International Career in Gear

How to Get Your International Career in Gear

An international career doesn't happen overnight. Some tips to get you going.
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Working Abroad: A Beginners Guide

Working Abroad: A Beginners Guide

Anyone with a bit of pluck can find temporary work abroad, says Susan Griffith, author of Work Your Way Around the World. It may not be all glamour, but there are loads of opportunities.
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Britain on the Cheap

Britain on the Cheap

Britain can be one of the most utterly expensive places to travel, and those Canadian dollars disappear quickly. If you need to get by on a baguette budget but still want to have a blast, then read on...
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Backdoor Britain

Backdoor Britain

These days, the UK is full of visitors and with the upcoming London Olympics it's only going to get worse. Learn how to see the best the UK has to offer, while avoiding the crowds and making those loonies last.
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How to Teach an Impromptu ESL Class

How to Teach an Impromptu ESL Class

Helpful hints on how to cope when you find yourself unexpectedly standing in front of a class that doesn't speak your language, but wants to.
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How to Write an International Resume

How to Write an International Resume

Verge asks the experts how to tailor your resume to land that job overseas.
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International Opportunities in the Health Sciences

International Opportunities in the Health Sciences

Looking to hit the road with your stethoscope? Here's how to put your degree to work overseas.
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Top 10 Casual Jobs Overseas

Top 10 Casual Jobs Overseas

Thinking about working abroad? Check out these options.  
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How to Find Casual Work Overseas

How to Find Casual Work Overseas

Have a budget for six months of travel but want to stay a year? Consider picking up a short-term job abroad.
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