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  1. Beyond Disaster Relief: Development in Haiti

    Beyond Disaster Relief: Development in Haitihttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/volunteer-abroad/192-blogs/849-beyond-disaster-relief-development-in-haiti

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Natalie Gilbert
    • Category: Volunteer Abroad Blogs

    Nearly three years after Haiti's 2010 earthquake, blogger Natalie Gilbert visits the country to discover that there's plenty to the country beyond the rubble. I spent this summer in Haiti. When I first told people that I would be doing this, I received...

  2. Debunking Brazilian Myths

    Debunking Brazilian Mythshttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/848-debunking-brazilian-myths

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Samantha Phelan
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    An intern's first week in Brazil. I started my first day of interning yesterday and it involved going into the various classes, introducing myself and telling them a little bit about where I come from. I began most classes asking the students what they...

  3. A Culture of Sharing

    A Culture of Sharinghttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/846-a-culture-of-sharing

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Carly Vandergriendt
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    In India, there's no such thing as an IOU. I used to hate asking for help. In Canada, I was that person who would stubbornly drive around for a half an hour, forever thinking that I was on the cusp of finding the place I needed to go, instead of taking...

  4. Choosing My Cross-Cultural Battles

    Choosing My Cross-Cultural Battleshttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/volunteer-abroad/192-blogs/844-choosing-my-cross-cultural-battles

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Clare Esler
    • Category: Volunteer Abroad Blogs

    Living in any foreign country, I have always felt on guard, trying to ensure what I say and do never offends a local. After all, I stand out enough as it is as a white person—I do not want to come across as an arrogant or righteous white person. I...

  5. Bittersweet Goodbye to India

    Bittersweet Goodbye to Indiahttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/842-bittersweet-goodbye-to-india

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Hunar Chandhok
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    As Hunar prepares to head home, she reflects on best practices for finding an internship abroad. “One day your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure that it is worth watching.” - Unknown The last day has finally arrived of my three-month journey...

  6. Developing an International Internship Workplan

    Developing an International Internship Workplanhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/volunteer-abroad/192-blogs/840-developing-an-international-internship-workplan

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Camaro West
    • Category: Volunteer Abroad Blogs

    How to hit the ground running in a developing country. I arrived in Ghana with seven months ahead of me and a pretty demanding job description, ready to hit the ground running. Five and a half months later, I don’t know where the time has gone and I...

  7. Dealing with Volunteer Abroad Challenges

    Dealing with Volunteer Abroad Challengeshttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/volunteer-abroad/192-blogs/839-dealing-with-volunteer-abroad-challenges

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Andrew O'Dea
    • Category: Volunteer Abroad Blogs

    Andrew reflects on the summer he spent volunteering in Guyana. It’s hard to believe that two months are almost over! It’s true what they say about time flies when you’re having fun, eh? Quite a few people gave me some queer looks when I said I’d be...

  8. 5 Reasons Why You Should Study Abroad

    5 Reasons Why You Should Study Abroadhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/volunteer-abroad/192-blogs/838-5-reasons-why-you-should-study-abroad

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Rudayna Bahubeshi
    • Category: Volunteer Abroad Blogs

    Why you need to spend a semester overseas. Studying abroad can get a bad rap. Yes, it’s increasingly popular, perhaps even trendy—but it’s not just for the wine-sipping art history exchange student in Paris. Many people, or articles such as this one...

  9. Travelling as a Local, Not a Tourist

    Travelling as a Local, Not a Touristhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/837-travelling-as-a-local-not-a-tourist

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Samantha Phelan
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    For blogger Samantha, interacting with locals is the key to true cultural immersion. People travel for various different reasons including business, study abroad exchanges, volunteer programs and vacations. It would not be far-fetched to say that many...

  10. How to Barter in India

    How to Barter in Indiahttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/836-how-to-barter-in-india

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Carly Vandergriendt
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    Carly shares her tips on bargaining like an Indian for a fair price. In North America, bargaining for goods while shopping is pretty much unheard of. If I were to go to a shopping mall, pick up something I want and then proceed to tell the salesperson...

  11. Culinary Comforts in the Developing World

    Culinary Comforts in the Developing Worldhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/volunteer-abroad/192-blogs/834-culinary-comforts-in-the-developing-world

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Charity Yoro
    • Category: Volunteer Abroad Blogs

    No oven? No fridge? That's no problem for creative international volunteers. There are a handful of standard topics of conversation that volunteers worldwide tend to gravitate toward, no matter what field or country they may be working. These topics...

  12. Culture Shock in Guyana

    Culture Shock in Guyanahttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/volunteer-abroad/192-blogs/833-culture-shock-in-guyana

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Kendra Borutski
    • Category: Volunteer Abroad Blogs

    Despite the ice cold showers and constant noise, this "blondie" blogger is learning to love Guyana. Crickets chirping, dogs barking, loud soca music being played, cars speeding by so fast parked car alarms are being set off, and the faint sound of...

  13. Being A Foreigner in Nicaragua

    Being A Foreigner in Nicaraguahttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/volunteer-abroad/192-blogs/830-being-a-foreigner-in-nicaragua

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Clare Esler
    • Category: Volunteer Abroad Blogs

    Dealing with the unexpected abroad; issues of power and privilege. I really don’t feel like pulling myself out of the office to stagger downtown and face people who appear to only want to gawk at the curious-looking “foreign object” of a white girl,...

  14. Study Abroad Preparation Checklists

    Study Abroad Preparation Checklistshttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/study-abroad/194-blogs/829-study-abroad-preparation-checklists

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Beth Saunders
    • Category: Study Abroad Blogs

    How to prepare for a semester abroad. My time in St. John’s, Newfoundland is slowly coming to an end. On September 1, I head back to Nova Scotia for two weeks and then embark on my three and a half month journey to study abroad in Prague, Czech...

  15. Dealing with Disappointment in the Developing World

    Dealing with Disappointment in the Developing Worldhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/volunteer-abroad/192-blogs/828-dealing-with-dissapointment-in-the-developing-world

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Charity Yoro
    • Category: Volunteer Abroad Blogs

    After a year working abroad, Charity redefines her definition of success. Aza kivy. In Malagasy, these two words invoke so much meaning. Don’t be disappointed. It is such a simple concept, and yet so easy to forget working in the development sector—not...

  16. How to Stay Vegetarian on an Overseas Volunteer Trip

    How to Stay Vegetarian on an Overseas Volunteer Triphttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/volunteer-abroad/192-blogs/827-how-to-stay-vegetarian-on-a-volunteer-trip-to-bali

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Noa Glow
    • Category: Volunteer Abroad Blogs

    Volunteering abroad in Bali doesn't have to mean sacrificing dietary choices or restrictions. I set out on this Habitat build worried that I wouldn’t have luck finding food to fit my picky vegetarian requirements. Knowing I would need all the nutrients...

  17. Day in the Life of an Intern in Ghana

    Day in the Life of an Intern in Ghanahttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/volunteer-abroad/192-blogs/826-day-in-the-life-of-an-intern-in-ghana

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Camaro West
    • Category: Volunteer Abroad Blogs

    A play-by-play of an overseas intern's schedule. After five months in Ghana, life has become fairly routine. That’s not to say that some days aren’t full of surprises, like the day I went into work expecting a regular day at the office and ended up in...

  18. First Day of an Internship Abroad

    First Day of an Internship Abroadhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/825-first-day-of-an-internship-abroad

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Hunar Chandhok
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    First days of work are hard enough. But what happens when that first day is in Mumbai? At 9:30 a.m. I was standing in an elevator with sweaty palms, nervously waiting to get to the 14th floor to start my first day of work in Mumbai at Ogilvy as a...

  19. Tips and Tricks to Avoiding Travel Trouble

    Tips and Tricks to Avoiding Travel Troublehttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/study-abroad/194-blogs/820-tips-and-tricks-to-avoiding-travel-trouble

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Dylan Muñoz
    • Category: Study Abroad Blogs
  20. Learning New Words in an English-Speaking Country

    Learning New Words in an English-Speaking Countryhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/volunteer-abroad/192-blogs/819-learning-new-words-in-an-english-speaking-country

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Kendra Borutski
    • Category: Volunteer Abroad Blogs

    Guyana's official language may be English, but blogger Kendra feels like she's learning her native language all over again. It all started on the day that I arrived here in Georgetown, Guyana, when I first walked into a market called Bourda. I had been...

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