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Q&A Part 5: Funding, Global Mobility, Curriculum Integration Among Top Issues, Trends
March 21, 2011 – 10:46 am | One Comment
Q&A Part 5: Funding, Global Mobility, Curriculum Integration Among Top Issues, Trends
Q&A Part 4: Defining A Successful Study Abroad Experience
March 16, 2011 – 8:53 am | No Comment
Q&A Part 4: Defining A Successful Study Abroad Experience
GlobaLinks Learning Abroad Celebrates 20 Years of Vision and Impact in International Education
March 4, 2010 – 12:41 pm | No Comment
GlobaLinks Learning Abroad Celebrates 20 Years of Vision and Impact in International Education
Attention AustraLearn, AsiaLearn, EuroLearn Shutterbugs: 2010 Alumni Photo Contest Ends March 15
March 2, 2010 – 2:16 pm | No Comment
Attention AustraLearn, AsiaLearn, EuroLearn Shutterbugs: 2010 Alumni Photo Contest Ends March 15
Academic Achievement: Canadian Student Awarded Law Scholarship, Edith Cowan Journalism Students Win Awards
January 18, 2010 – 12:08 pm | No Comment
Academic Achievement: Canadian Student Awarded Law Scholarship, Edith Cowan Journalism Students Win Awards
CU Boulder Student Finds Studying Abroad, Despite Wheelchair, Delivers Adventure, Friendship and “Non-Stop Fun”
January 12, 2010 – 3:24 pm | 9 Comments
CU Boulder Student Finds Studying Abroad, Despite Wheelchair, Delivers Adventure, Friendship and “Non-Stop Fun”
AustraLearn Koala Update: It’s A Girl!
January 7, 2010 – 3:02 pm | No Comment
AustraLearn Koala Update: It’s A Girl!
University Highlights – Europe
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University Highlights – Europe
Cutting-Edge: Massey Prof’s Chromosome Work Earns Countrywide Recognition, Macquarie Researcher Studies Molecules Via Nano-Diamonds
December 15, 2009 – 5:03 pm | No Comment
Cutting-Edge: Massey Prof’s Chromosome Work Earns Countrywide Recognition, Macquarie Researcher Studies Molecules Via Nano-Diamonds
Macquarie Professor Key In Climate Change Talks In Copenhagen
December 9, 2009 – 6:13 pm | No Comment
Macquarie Professor Key In Climate Change Talks In Copenhagen

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EuroScholar Presents at National Conference Her Legal Research Conducted While Studying Abroad in Belgium

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James Cook University Study Abroad Student Blog Featured by Australian Trade Commission

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Four Globalinks Learning Abroad Students Selected as La Trobe University Study Abroad Ambassadors

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Victoria U of Wellington’s First Light House Ranks Third in International Solar Decathlon

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  • Recent Developments in the Sciences here in the U.S. Impacting International Study, Research and Collaboration May 15, 2012
    On May 11th, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the expansion to the list of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) designated degree programs for eligible international students for an Optional Practical Training (OPT) extension.  NAFSA: Association of International Educators has long advocated for this and released a press […]
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  • A Theory on Student Compatibility with a Host Family While Studying Abroad May 9, 2012
    I came up with the following "theory on student comparability with a host family while studying abroad" and posted it to my Scribd page a few years ago.  It should be noted that this theory is really in it's infancy stage [a sketch really] and I've not done further testing/research on it.  Perhaps after my dissertation I'll dig it up […]
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