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Experiencing Global – One Bite at a Time
Underneath every flavor is a rich history that, in many cases, highlights just how interconnected our lives are. Thus, while we may have spent more time at home this year, we’ve learned that we can still enjoy ‘the global’ one bite at a time.
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Sarah Wingfield – Making the Most of Study Abroad Research Opportunities
Studying abroad presents students with many unique academic, professional, and social opportunities, including the chance to perform academic research on topics within their individual interests.
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Six Ways to Go Abroad as a Postgrad
Because of restrictions related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, students worldwide have missed out on certain aspects of the college experience and have had to adapt to new ways of learning. Many G
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Staying Global – Highlighting Four Virtual Course Offerings for the Summer 2021 Session
Promoting a Strong, Virtual Study Abroad Experience Although on-site study abroad programs have been suspended for the Summer 2021 term, The Office of Global Education is introducing four virtual
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A Day in the Life: Looking Back on Student Videos As We Look Ahead to Future Study Abroad Plans
At the Office of Global Education (OGE), one of our favorite parts about having students study abroad is the contributions they make to OGE’s Instagram stories. During past semesters and summers abro
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Resources for Heritage Speakers Going Abroad
Heritage speakers, who may be defined as students raised in the United States with exposure to their family’s native language, comprise a unique and important group of study abroad participants.
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International Interconnectedness via Instagrammable Food
#AroundTheGloBowlIn80Days Do you follow our Instagram (@guabroad)? If not, check it out – right now, OGE is partnering with the Georgetown Gastronomes to do a social media event called #AroundTheG
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Dr. Cristina Sanz: Bridging Student Learning and Faculty Research in Barcelona
It is no secret that, given the right conditions, learning a language while abroad is more effective than learning a language in the classroom. Interactions with native speakers increase learners’ ex
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New Semester Programs in Shanghai, China
Beginning Fall 2021, Georgetown University’s Office of Global Education is introducing two brand new programs in Shanghai, China. International Business in China21st Century City The two p
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Amanda Gorman: US National Youth Poet Laureate and IES Abroad Alumna
Amanda Gorman, the US National Youth Poet Laureate who spoke at Biden’s inauguration and a current Harvard senior, is an alumna of study abroad. Gorman, who participated in an IES Abroad program in S
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