study abroad
Why Study Abroad?
The Study Abroad & International Exchange Office at the University of Arkansas would like to tell students why studying abroad is one of the best decisions they'll make.
Dom Mazzetti vs. Study Abroad ft. Bus2Alps
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How to Study Abroad
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from joeycampo and more videos in the Studying Abroad category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com In the past decade, international study has more than doubled in popularity. Sure, you can go to London or Paris, but what about places like Africa or the Yucat To complete this How-To you will need: Flexibility Desire to learn Decent GPA School that accepts study abroad credits Sense of adventure Step 1: Conquer fear Conquer your fears and doubts. Don't speak the native tongue? Plenty of programs don't require a foreign language. Worried about costs? Some overseas courses cost less than your home tuition. Tip: Many schools employ full-time study abroad counselors who will help you arrange your trip. Step 2: Consider your reasons Consider your reasons for studying abroad, and be honest. Whether it's to study foreign art or just chill somewhere close to the equator, your reasons should determine where you go and what you study. Step 3: Examine your academic plan Examine your academic plan. Take your career goals, total course units, and major progress into account. For example, will going overseas delay your graduation? Will the credits you get count toward your major? Step 4: Choose a program Choose a program. Your campus study ...
Studying Abroad: My Experience + Photos!
Three years ago, I enrolled in a study abroad program and it is hands down one of the best decisions I have ever made. I thought it would be fun to share my experience and travel tips with all of you, so hopefully you'll be inspired to embark on your very own adventure one day! Eurail link: www.eurail.com My beauty channel: www.youtube.com Follow me on that Twitter thing if you'd like: twitter.com Dailybooth! dailybooth.com
ABROAD - a study abroad "documentary"
I lived in Rome from January to May of 2008 and this is what happened. Songs: Huddle Formation - The Go! Team Postcards from Italy - Beirut YEAH!
Stuff Study Abroad Students Say
Created by recently returned Amizade students, this video is intended to poke fun at the embarrassing and sometimes ethnocentric statements many of us make while studying abroad. The students who created this video recognized that their experience with Amizade was a bit different. The students felt that - unique from other experiences studying abroad - they returned with less stories of "partying" and more tales of community-connection and empowerment. While it's true that study abroad sometimes gets a bad name for ignoring academics and community interaction, we know that this is not the intention of any study abroad program. We invite you to join Amizade in our mission to empower both individuals and communities through worldwide service and learning.
Study Abroad Diaries: Student Life & Accomodation
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Is Studying Abroad Cheaper for Students?
Keith Singleton, an American who studied abroad in Japan, breaks down why studying abroad might be the cheapest option for some college students. Ana Kasparian and Jayar Jackson break it down on TYT University. Subscribe to TYT U for more videos: www.youtube.com
Study Abroad Diaries: Differences
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Study Abroad: Cultural Divide too Wide to Cross?
Studying abroad can be stressful. One problem, how do you make friends with native students? Shay sent us a video talking bout segregation between US and Thai students. John gives a bit of encouragement - even if its hard to make friends, you can get a lot out of your study abroad experience! Have you studied abroad? Were you able to bridge the cultural divide and make friends with the natives? Or did you experience the same sort of segregation while you were abroad? Let us know! And if you liked this video, "Like" it as well! :) Subscribe to TYT U for more videos:www.youtube.com Submit a video to TYT U! We love hearing from students and faculty www.youtube.com Follow us on twitter! twitter.com twitter.com twitter.com
Spain: Study Abroad Experience
Here I share some memories, advice, and memories from my experience in Spain. I hope you enjoy watching these ...or are you sick of them?! lol I think they're funny!! come on!! don't be a butt! Okay, anyway yes - here is me talking about my class, Alicante and the castle, madrid, and whatever else!! Don't forget to thumb up the video! Watch my comedy video about my time in Spain: www.youtube.com MORE VIDEOS FROM SPAIN: www.youtube.com tags famousedwin edwin study abroad experience in spain through asu cross cultural psychology arizona state university college student school students classroom alicante madrid travel famousedwin edwin study abroad experience in spain through asu cross cultural psychology arizona state university college student school students classroom alicante madrid travel
Studying Abroad in Japan: Introduction
I was a little tired when I made this haha. But yea, here's the first entry to my video blog for my time studying abroad in Japan this summer! Subscribe for more videos when I finally arrive~ tokyowindpainter.blogspot.com
Pot Brownies + Study Abroad In Japan = Jail
Japanese drug laws (even for marijuana) are harsh - harsh enough to have landed Colorado School of Mines study abroad student Tim Wilson in jail for 11 years after his friend sent him a few pot-laced cookies and some cheeba chews. He might be off now, but who is really to blame for his prior predicament? Have you risked having pot-infused snacks sent through the mail? Or found yourself caught up in any strange foreign laws? Let us know! Let us know! And if you liked this video, "Like" it as well! :) Subscribe to TYT U for more videos:www.youtube.com Submit a video to TYT U! We love hearing from students and faculty www.youtube.com Follow us on twitter! twitter.com twitter.com twitter.com
How Far Should You Go? Study Abroad's Limitless Options
Studying abroad can be stressful... one big choice you need to make is whether to go to a culture that is very different from yours, or stay with something more familiar. An Australian student named Ricky is debating this right now. John Iadarola and Kim Horcher debate the options on TYT University. Do you think study abroad should be done in a totally foreign culture and context? or can it make sense to go to a country with a culture not too different from your own? Let us know down below! And if you liked this video, "Like" it as well! :) Subscribe to TYT U for more videos:www.youtube.com Submit a video to TYT U! We love hearing from students and faculty www.youtube.com Follow us on twitter!!! twitter.com twitter.com twitter.com
Study Abroad: Milano
Francesca Overbeeke embarks on a six month study abroad in Milan, Italy. Filmed and edited by Sara Kinzenbaw, Dolce Digital Studios.
Study Abroad/January Beauty Favorites
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Study Abroad Diaries: Why?
READ THIS: I am not going to answer what school I'll be attending or where I'll be living and things like that, because it's just not information everyone on the internet needs to know, haha, sorry! Just thought I'd get this information out of the way because I have been and will continue to get tons of questions about it all. This is easier than answering the same questions over and over in other ways! I'll have a more interesting video up Monday or Tuesday :) Thanks for being lovely x Hannah: www.youtube.com Blog: owlssayhooot.blogspot.com Tumblr owlssayhooot.tumblr.com Twitter www.twitter.com
Study-Abroad Programs Take Deeper Dive Into Local Culture
This is the VOA Special English Education Report, from voaspecialenglish.com | http Each year about two hundred fifty thousand Americans study in other countries. Some study-abroad programs are trying harder to get students to learn about the local culture. One student on his first morning in Beijing was brought to a distant part of the city. He received money and instructions how to get back. It took some time but he succeeded. Professor William Finlay says challenges like this help students experience another culture. He heads the sociology department at the University of Georgia in the United States. He says: "It's absolutely crucial that they know something about how people in other parts of the world live and think and how they behave. Often those students go in large groups and they hang around with each other. We felt that they really weren't getting to know the local inhabitants." In two thousand eight, Professor Finlay started a program with South Africa's Stellenbosch University. The program combines traditional classroom learning with community involvement through a nongovernmental organization. He says: "We've been working with a particular NGO in the township and they do two things: they run a number of these creches, which are basically day care centers for children whose parents are working, and the library in the community where there are some computers. Our students typically work either with the little kids in the day cares or they work in the library ...
Study Abroad Programs
North Central College offers a variety of programs for the experience of a lifetime.
Blind Chinese Dissident Study Abroad Deal?
Chen Guangcheng, the "barefoot lawyer" and blind Chinese dissident, has been in the news after he escaped from his seven year long house arrest and approached the US about the possibility of coming to America for protection and legal training. Now a study abroad deal is in the works that might be approved by the Chinese government. Ana Kasparian and John Iadarola discuss on TYT University. Is this a good idea for Chen Guangcheng? Will the Chinese government let this deal go through? Let us know what you think! And if you liked this video, "Like" it as well! :) Subscribe to TYT U for more videos:www.youtube.com Submit a video to TYT U! We love hearing from students and faculty www.youtube.com Follow us on twitter! twitter.com twitter.com twitter.com
Study Abroad Creative Session
www.youtube.com Study Abroad Creative Session Held on Tuesday February 28th, 2012 at SPC Seminole Campus' Digitorium. About St.Petersburg College: In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public college. In June 2001, SPJC officially became St. Petersburg College when Florida's governor signed legislation making it the first community college in Florida to offer four-year degrees. On Dec. 11, 2001, the college received the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools' accreditation to offer courses leading to bachelor's degrees. In 2002, St. Petersburg College began offering courses leading to bachelor's degrees in Education, Nursing and Technology Management. The college's commitment to its two-year curriculum, which has earned it wide recognition and annually wins it high national rankings, remains as strong as ever. Today, SPC has eight learning sites throughout Pinellas County and recently became the first college in Florida to offer a four-year degree in Dental Hygiene. This program's offerings augment its two-year program, which has been in operation since 1963. SPC added four-year degrees in Veterinary Technology, Public Safety Administration and Orthotics and Prosthetics in 2005. College Accreditation St. Petersburg College is accredited by the Commission ...
Study Abroad Programs - Video
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Study Abroad Advice
IES Abroad Granada students provide advice on study abroad. Learn more about IES Abroad study abroad programs at www.IESabroad.org.
Teenager Junior Immersion Heredia Costa Rica - Interview, Part 1 - Video
www.amerispan.com Guestblogger video about the Teen Summer Abroad Junior Immersion program in Heredia. Here, guest blogger Johanna G. interviews fellow students. This Teenager Junior Immersion program in Costa Rica is one of more than 100 study abroad programs offered by Amerispan Study Abroad, a leader in study abroad and Teen Summer Abroad programs.
K-State Study Abroad
Have you considered studying abroad, but are not sure whether it's worth your time? If you ask anybody who has studied abroad, he or she will most certainly tell you that it is a life-changing experience and one of the most rewarding things he or she has ever done. Perhaps you're not certain what benefits you can reap from an extended stay in a foreign country. Are you interested in studying abroad but don't know where to start? visit www.k-state.edu
The Study Abroad Experience: Empowerment Through Travel
My Study Abroad experience in Hong Kong and all across Asia. It has forever changed my life in the most positive regard and I encourage all students, given the opportunity, to take this leap of faith and participate in a study abroad experience. Music: Artist: Andy Hunter Songs: Sound Pollution, Sapphire Album: Colour (2007) * Made use of clips from following artists Euan Preston: vimeo.com Arthur Inamov vimeo.com Kyoto Studio vimeo.com Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use
Would You Study Abroad for your GF or BF?
An American student explains why she's studying abroad in Puerto Rico. Ana Kasparian and Jayar Jackson discuss on TYT University. Subscribe to TYT U for more videos: www.youtube.com
Study Abroad: Passport to Global Understanding and Knowledge
Why do 35 to 40 percent of Amherst College students study abroad? Watch as four students share their experiences in Costa Rica, Cuba, Brazil, Vietnam, South Africa and New Zealand. Their stories are as different as their interests. A semester or year abroad can deepen your Amherst education, supporting your academic pursuit with first-hand global experiences. Students return with a better handling of foreign languages, increased confidence, and a greater appreciation for other cultures. Study Abroad at Amherst can assist students in finding just the right program that could prove to be a life-changing experience. Find out more at www.amherst.edu
Student Guide - Study Abroad Costs
Want to know how much it will cost you to study abroad? Uniguru conducted a study on the cost of education across six popular study destinations - Australia, New Zealand, UK, US, Singapore and Malaysia; then factored in a selection of day-to-day living and student wage figures. The results can help you weigh up the overall costs of a degree in each of these popular study destinations.
Global Explorations: Research and Study Abroad
USC Dornsife undergraduates take advantage of various opportunities to travel abroad and study, conduct research and take classes. See why it is so important to become a global citizen. Video by: Mira Zimet
A Taste of Barcelona - Spain Study Abroad
Experience a "taste" of life in Barcelona, Spain! Shot during the fall months of 2011. www.abroadinbarcelona.com Produced & Directed by Alex Sandberg-Bernard www.youtube.com Special thanks: Jordan Hellman, Andrew Zenn, Joey Connors, Everett Paitchel, Barbara Castro, Yarden Sartena, Alex Lougovtsov, Sarah Rodolico, Cristina Woolf, Matt Sibley, Tammy Zebian, Alex Fisher, Daniel Beyman, Antonio Martin Jimenez, Kristin Hickey, Tirma Cusachs, Active Learning Abroad. Music: "Entre Dos Aguas" Paco De Lucia (c) 1997 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Study Abroad: CHINA
Students visited Beijing, Nanjing, Shanghai, Chengdu, and Hong Kong over the summer as part of the College of Charleston's Study Abroad program to China. Students were able to earn credit in: HTMT 360 Tourism Culture and Management in China (Hospitality and Tourism/Business elective credits) and RELS 248 Religions of China (Religion Studies and Humanity credits). To learn more about this particular program, please visit: www.htmt.cofc.edu To learn more about other Study Abroad programs at the College of Charleston, please visit: www.cofc.edu See our other videos: India, Cambodia and Vietnam, Italy, Costa Rica, Taiwan, Morocco, Turkey, and Ireland: www.youtube.com
Study Abroad at Michigan State University
MSU students talk about their study abroad experiences and encourage future students to participate. President Simon also talks about the importance of international education and the value of a study abroad experience.
Experiencing study abroad
Student participants in study-abroad opportunities at William & Mary talk about their experiences.
Study Abroad in Bilbao, Spain - USAC Study Abroad Program
Bilbao is located in the north of Spain near the French border and has an international airport with direct flights to most large cities in Europe. Both Bilbao and Getxo (where most of the housing placements are located) are situated in an area of beautiful green mountains that face the ocean, making it possible to hike in the morning and go swimming in the afternoon. Enjoy many opportunities for inexpensive outdoor activities such as surfing, horseback riding, hiking, and cycling. Study in a unique focus—International Business or Renewable Energy—which may be taken separately or in conjunction with language studies. Live in a dynamic, cosmopolitan city on Spain's northern coast, one hour from the border with France and with connections to major European cities. Choose from a broad selection of internships in Spanish companies and non-profit organizations. Visit usac.unr.edu for more information. Video by USAC Alumni Lee Andrew www.leeandrew.net
MCCC Study Abroad: Italy 2010 (Montage)
A montage of the Italy trip the students of Mercer County Community College went on in May 2010. The whole video is available for viewing on Vimeo: vimeo.com
Study Abroad at Michigan State University
Michigan State University, leader in the nation for the past five years in study abroad participation among public universities, has more than 260 programs of study in more than 60 countries. MSU students and the associate director of the Office of Study abroad share their thoughts about the opportunity.
Study Abroad Diaries: #obl - Englishwoman in New York
In which Rosianna tries and absolutely fails to get across how weird it is to be in America on a day like this. Huffington Post has some front covers of US newspapers: www.huffingtonpost.com
Study Abroad 2012
a quick look at our CSUF study abroad short program in France and Belgium through my eyes (lens) enjoy! :)
Studying Abroad (Japan) Pt.1
Just a little bit about my experience and some information. I got cut off in my video so I'll finish uploading the rest soon. Ask me any questions and my blogs are below maysinjapan.blogspot.com Maysbox.blogspot.com
Tuition Free Universities, Colleges and Free Study Abroad
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Study Abroad in London: Packing
This is the second in the series of videos of advice for people planning to Study Abroad in London! Leave any questions or topic suggestions below! :)
Study Abroad in Thailand - Living in Chiang Mai
For more information visit www.educationabroadnetwork.org This video provides an overview of Chiang Mai, Thailand as a place to live and study abroad. Study abroad students from the USA and Payap University staff talk about their experiences living in Chiang Mai. Nestled in the northern hills of Thailand and considered to be the cultural heart of the country, Chiang Mai is a true blend of traditional life and modernity. Explore some of the 300 temples, practise your Thai with some friendly bartering at the city's famous night market or simply unwind with a traditional Thai massage. Your weekends can be spent trekking the mountains that surround this city, visiting one of the many traditional hill-tribes in the region or taking in a live rock band at a local disco. Chiang Mai is a vibrant destination with all the modern attractions of a big city combined with the graces of traditional Thai life. Program Highlights - Study at Payap University in Chiang Mai through The Education Abroad Network, the cultural heart of Thailand, home to many traditional Thai festivals - Live with a Thai student roommate in modern, on-campus housing - Innovative academic program includes overnight field trips to traditional hill-tribe villages - Volunteer opportunities at a local orphanage or teaching English to young Buddhist monks - Learn the Thai language at Payap University's beautiful campus - Study with students and professors from all over Southeast Asia in Thailand's cultural capital ...
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