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Prague Summer Schools to Offer a Program on Education - the Future of School

From June 29th to July 6th, 2024, the vibrant city of Prague will host the annual Prague Summer Schools, organized by NGO Schola Empirica. We are pleased to present its upcoming program on  ...

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Starting Early, Thinking Big: Citizens School Unveils Entrepreneurship Curriculum For Learners Three Years Young

Citizens School announces the launch of its Entrepreneurship Curriculum, an innovative educational programme, designed to be age-appropriate and meet the learning needs of each age group starting as young as FS1 (age 3) to Year 8 (age 13). This pioneering initia ...

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How to Improve Your Revision Technique

Enhancing your revision skills is crucial. It can elevate your learning process and make it more effective. A well-structured revision study technique is key to achieving better results. Let's delve into the different approaches you can adopt to improve your revision technique. Understanding Revision Techniques Firstly, unde ...

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Learning Curve: The New Education Policy

The new education policy (NEP) 2020 is finally upon us. This year, it is widely expected to be implemented in major parts of the country from nursery level to higher education leading to 4-year degree course. In my memory, no previous education policy has bern hyped so much but it is not surprising : the NEP promises (threatens) to restructure education at all levels in fundamental way ...

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A Hub for Academic Excellence and Spiritual Growth

Lee University, located in Cleveland, Tennessee, is an esteemed institution that offers a transformative educational experience to its students. Established in 1918 as a Bible training school, the university has grown and evolved over the years, emerging as a hub for academic excellence and spiritual growth. With a strong emphasis on faith, community, and scholarship, Lee University pr ...

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Promoting STEM education for sustainable economic development

Advancement in technology in today’s world revolves around sound science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education.  STEM education is instrumental for the development of any nation. The contribution of STEM to social, industrial and economic life globally have been felt on all phases of human life. ...

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University of Hawaiʻi establishes Genome Research Center to understand health disparities

Researchers from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa are establishing a genome research center that will focus on Hawaiʻi’s diverse populations with the goal of better understanding the causes of certain diseases, like specific cancer and heart disorders that disproportionately impact different racial and ethnic groups, including Native Hawaiians and Asian Americans. ...

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Education International joins global call to invest in girls’ rights

October 11, the International Day of the Girl Child, is a day of mobilisation and action to advance the rights of girls around the world. Amid worrying developments that have undone decades of progress on girls’ rights, Education International joins allies from around the world in calling for governments and the international community to invest in and protect girls&rsquo ...

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Covid related school absences in Merseyside are rising

At least 3,000 children across Merseyside were absent from classrooms due to Covid-19 in the last week before half-term. A union representing  ...

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University Researchers Engineer Stronger-than-Steel Material from Glass-coated DNA

Researchers at the University of Connecticut and Brookhaven National Lab have taken material science to a new frontier. By employing an innovative combination of DNA and glass, they’ve developed an extraordinarily strong and lightweight material with potential applications ranging from energy-efficient vehicles to improved body armor. This unusual combi ...

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Sligo University Hospital delighted to launch upgraded Paediatric Facilitates

Young patients attending the Paediatric Outpatients and Physiotherapy Departments in Sligo University Hospital (SUH) can enjoy renovated spaces which focus on stimulation and play. The Paediatric Outpatient play area was re-designed recently to create a more relaxing environment for children who are waiting for their appointment.  ...

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MSU researchers receive $750K grant to study soil health amid changing rainfall patterns

The funding comes from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Institute of Food and Agriculture. A team of Michigan State University researchers has received a $750,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture to evaluate soil health changes from intensive rainfall and/or drought. ...

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The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center launches iReferral Interoperability with Lifeline of Ohio to Streamline CMS-Required Donor Referral Process

The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and Lifeline of Ohio, the federally designated Organ Procurement Organization (OPO) serving Central and Southeast Ohio, have launched InVita Healthcare Technology's  ...

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AI in the Classroom – New Guidance From the Department of Education

The U.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational Technology has published new guidance for educational institutions and policymakers as they consider the role of AI-based tools in education. This guidance is an important starting point for schools as they refine their data and AI strategies. With the current focus on generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) ...

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Friends of the University of Notre Dame becomes sponsor of Notre Dame Athletics

Friends of the University of Notre Dame, Inc., a collective working to bring NIL opportunities to Notre Dame student-athletes, is announcing its collaboration with Notre Dame Global Partnerships. "We are so proud to be able to work with a tremendous organization and board of directors at Friends of the University of No ...

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Educating School Districts About the Importance of Clean Transportation

(Family Features) Although most school districts have implemented technology that makes it easy to connect with teachers, you may still wonder how to create dialogue within your district about larger scale issues than your child's homework assignments. One example is sustainability, which is an issue many parents feel strongly about. Opening conversations ...

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American University Kyiv Selects Anthology Student to Power Student-Centered Support

Anthology, a leading provider of education solutions, today announced that American University Kyiv (AUK) has selected Anthology' ...

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Harding University introduces new Professional Pathway

Harding University has announced it will offer a new degree format for its Master of Science in cardiac function and interventional technology tailored to working professionals in the industry starting this fall. The part-time, hybrid format is called the Master of Science in Cardiac Function and Interventional Technology - Professional Pathway, also known as CFIT-Pro. This intensive 3 ...

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VIN Foundation Student Loan Repayment Simulator Adds Crucial Proposed Changes

The VIN Foundation announces multiple updates to the critically acclaimed Student Loan Repayment Simulator. The VIN Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, providing tools and resources to support pre-veterinary students, veterinary students, and veterinarians throughout their careers. The US Department of Education recently proposed the phase out of the Pay as you ...

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Terra Dotta’s Second Annual “Study Abroad Survey"

In its second annual Study Abroad Survey: The Voice of the Students, Terra Dotta, a leading global engagement education technology provider, today revealed that nearly 3 out of 4 of the 200+ U.S. college students surveyed, and 80% of the college freshmen, expressed interest in study abroad ...

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San Francisco Bay University Welcomes Students Back

San Francisco Bay University is pleased to announce the return of its students for the spring trimester. As the university continues to adapt to the changing needs of higher education, it is excited to offer a variety of in-person and online classes to meet the diverse needs of its student body. "We are delighted to welcome new and existing students back ...

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Auburn University's Futures Studio providing impactful experience

Roughly 220 miles south of the "Loveliest Village on the Plains," a group of talented and dedicated Auburn University students are working hard to extend the reach of their university while gaining valuable experience that will propel them into their careers after graduation. Mobile, Alabama's  ...

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China students return home amid COVID travel spread fears

Some Chinese universities say they will allow students to finish the semester from home in hopes of reducing the potential of a bigger COVID-19 outbreak during the January Lunar New Year travel rush. It wasn’t clear how many schools were taking part, but universities in Shanghai and nearby cities said students would be given the option of either returni ...

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China students return home amid COVID travel spread fears

Some Chinese universities say they will allow students to finish the semester from home in hopes of reducing the potential of a bigger COVID-19 outbreak during the January Lunar New Year travel rush. It wasn’t clear how many schools were taking part, but universities in Shanghai and nearby cities said students would be given the option of either returni ...

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Stetson University Named A 'Green College’ By The Princeton Review

The Princeton Review has named Stetson University to its Guide to Green Colleges for the seventh time, highlighting the school's strong commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainability. Stetson was selected for the 2023 list of Green Colleges, which recognizes the nation's most environmentally responsible institutions. The university was ...

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Students in Texas Set New Guinness World Record

Representatives from the Guinness World Records™ officially decreed I Am Texas "the largest published book in the world" in Houston, Texas. An ode to Texas from the perspective of a child, the seven-foot book captures what the Lone Star State means to 1,000 young Texans in grades 3-12 from more t ...

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Five Ways To Make The Education Loan Process Easier To Study Abroad

A good credit score, reputed institute and accurate documentation are some of the factors that can make the education loan process smoother to study abroad. Every year thousands of students plan to go abroad for higher studies from India. According to the latest data from the Ministry of External Affairs, the number of students going abroad increased even after t ...

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Emotional intelligence online course launched

A new online course on emotional intelligence has been launched by Aalto University Executive Education (Aalto EE). ...

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Lack of attention to students’ needs is fuelling university dropouts

Academic performance and programme satisfaction are the most important reasons why students drop out of higher education, new research conducted by a management member of GBSB Global Business School reveals. ...

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Applications open for eleventh year of Southwark scholarships

Southwark Council invites would-be university students who are worried about paying tuition fees to apply for this year’s Southwark Scholarship Scheme. Since the scheme began in 2011, the council has helped 121 young people (under 25 years) to pursue higher education through the scholarship award. Applicants need to meet the eligi ...

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Volunteering at the RUH inspires the next generation of nurses

Student volunteers are not involved with any medical care but provide a valuable support service to patients and staff, which includes light cleaning, serving drinks to patients and providing a listening ear. ...

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Studying in Vienna

German was the first foreign language that I learnt at school, and it’s safe to say that it had me at hallo. Intrigued by the language that has a far worse reputation than it deserves, I decided to study English & German at university, and as is conventional for language-based degree programmes, a year abroad was compulsory. After completing my fi ...

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Working in the US using a J-1 Student visa

Upon returning to my university student house on a cold rainy January day after a festive Christmas break to embark on the second term of my degree, I was greeted by a pile of dishes that had clearly sat in the sink for the entire two weeks I was gone and of course, a broken boiler. After changing back into my Christmas pj’s (even though it was 2pm) and piling blankets on top ...

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How You Can Protect Your Schoolchild During Covid-19

The coronavirus pandemic has changed the face of education worldwide. Going back to school has become a worrisome matter for a lot of parents, and it’s no wonder that you might just be wondering how you can keep your child safe during this crisis. Don’t worry – read on to find out the ins and outs of going to school during the pandemic, and what you can do ...

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College Consensus Publishes Aggregate Ranking

College Consensus (https://www.collegeconsensus.com/), a unique college ratings website that aggregates publisher rankings and student reviews, has published its annual ranking of the Best Colleges and Universities for 2021 at  ...

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Vintro opens its digital doors to the world

Vintro today announced the launch of a global platform, that provides access for great ideas to benefit from the power of great connections. Over 800 world class leaders in fields as diverse as sport, business, music and politics, can be reached through the platform, offering their advice, expertise and experience to a new generation of entrepreneurs. ...

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Mavrck Launches Influence University

Mavrck, the industry's leading all-in-one influencer marketing solution and team of experts, has launched Influence University, an influencer marketing curriculum and certification program for aspiring influencer marketing experts and practitioners. As the influencer marketing industry grows, now more than a $13 billion in ...

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New Academic Travel Insurance Program Launched

InsureMyTrip, the nation's leading travel insurance comparison site today announced the launch of its new  ...

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Young Adults Are on an Uncertain Road to Retirement

With increasing strain on social security systems globally and the economic effects of the pandemic intensifying, young adults are setting out on an uncertain journey of work and money. They are expecting to self-fund an even greater proportion of their retirement income than previous generations. However, few young adult workers (age 20 to 29) think they are on course to achieve their ...

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Novavax COVID-19 vaccine trial opens at UT Health

San Antonians will have the opportunity to participate in the fifth international COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial beginning in January through UT Health San Antonio and its clinical partner, University Health System, now referred to as University Health. Barbara Taylor, MD, MS, is principal investigator of the local study site, which is part of the COVID-19 Preve ...

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Student outcomes improve with weekend feeding programs

New research from Lycoming College's Mica Kurtz, associate professor of economics, provides strong evidence that weekend feeding programs produce increased reading and math scores in young students. An article on the topic, "Weekend Feeding ("BackPack") programs and student outcomes," written by Kurtz and co-authors  ...

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StudentShare Offers Invaluable Resource for Students

StudentShare was set up by students – for students. Five years ago, a group of students shared the problems they faced writing acade ...

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Student Safety is Paramount at A+ World Academy

At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, A+ World Academy implemented strict quarantine measures both on board the ship and off, protecting students and faculty from potential exposure from local populations. Food delivery, housing, and transportation were conducted under the most stringent safety standards, and leadership at A+ World Academy provided complete transparency amid the globa ...

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United States Hosts Over 1 Million International Students

The 2020 Open Doors® Report on International Educationa ...

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U EXPERIENCE BRINGS A NEW PLATFORM FOR COLLEGE EDUCATION

The U Experience, the innovative new company offering students a safe, contained, and fun way to experience college during the pandemic, today an ...

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Student Teams' Cutting-Edge Innovations

A glimpse into the future of American innovation and emerging technological trends from the nation's brightest young innovators — from bioadhesives to cancer treatments — were recognized and honored this week at the 2020 Collegiate Inventors Competition®, an annual competition for college and university students and their advisers. ...

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For College Students, the Next Trip is Still TBD

Colleges across the U.S. have taken vastly different approaches to learning right now due to COVID-19. Some campuses re-opened to students in the fall, while others opted to offer online-only classes or a mix of in-person and online coursework. The result has had profound impacts on where students learn, how they stay connected to campus and classmates, and their travel and leisure act ...

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Introducing Lost Travel's Wayward: The App for Adventurers

Available today, the app Wayward offers independent travelers and event organizers the simplest way to track and share adventures around the ...

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Medical Scribing and How It Benefits Pre-Med School Students

If your end goal is to go to med school and embark on a career in medicine, know that many students begin their journey as a medical scribe. This career provides you with tons of opportunities to immerse yourself in the medicine world, giving you hands-on experience in how to deal with patients, as well as working alongside a physician. If you’re unsure of what path to take, ...

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The U Experience Brings A New Platform

The U Experience, the innovative new company offering students a safe, contained, and fun way to experience college during the pandemic, today an ...

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29-Year-Old Dubbed "the Millennial Millionaire" Launches Book

Today, Blake Konrardy, 29-year-old author and self-made millionaire, launched his book Millennial Millionaire: Optimize Your Financial Life and Get Rich to usher in the next generation of wealth. While the average Millennial has a net worth of just $8,000, Konrardy has achieved millionaire status by identifying small life changes that optimize every ...

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Rural communities coping with school challenges

Approximately 35 miles west of Fresno is the agricultural town of Mendota with a population of 11,000. There's no bank, no pharmacy, and most of these rural students lack technology and internet access. Although it is ranked at the top of the 50 worst cities to live in the country, it's home to one of the most innovative and successfu ...

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These Colleges are in the Real World, Making it Better

Despite the Ivory Tower cliche, most higher education institutions are in the community -- both locally and internationally -- to help make the world a better place. Great Value Colleges (GVC) did extensive research to find the 30 Colleges That Are Excelling at Community Outreach. What these colleges are doing -- from community outreach to the coronavirus battle -- is amazing. ...

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Tips and Safety Tricks for Planning a Fall Solo Trip

As summer winds down, many are starting to consider their fall travel plans, even in these uncertain times. In fact, as travel norms shift in the wake of COVID-19, a lot of people are opting to travel alone.  ...

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College Students Don't Feel Safe Returning to Campus

A new survey of full-time college students found that 31% are deeply worried about their safety if they have to go back to school in the fall of 2020. The survey, conducted by ValuePenguin.com by LendingTree, aimed to understand college students' feelings about returning to campus in the fall, and their thoughts around the health implications of reopening colleges while COVID-1 ...

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North Park University Embraces Faith during COVID-19

As higher education institutions across the country make decisions in support of slowing the spread of the coronavirus,  ...

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Introduction to Bilingual Solutions V.O.F Nkobi/Jandausch

Winners in the iStudy Awards for Most Innovative in Education and Training Bilingual Solutions was founded in 2009 by Tina Nkobi and Alexandra Jandausch. They have assisted clients in creating high-end instructional design solutions ...

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Study.com Unveils Top Business School Rankings for 2020

Study.com, a leading online education platform, today released its  ...

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Academy of Art University School of Fashion Students Team Up

Academy of Art University School of Fashion students are embarking on a weekly mask-making project in which they are constructing masks for the underserved community of San Francisco.  This project comes as fashion students discussed ways of  ...

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Successful Expansion of 'Musio,' an AI Educational Social Robot

AKA (CEO Raymond Jung), the developer behind AI educational social robot Musio, completed distribution and installation of Musio to Jeju Mureung Innovation Elementary and Middle School (Principal Hee-sun Kim), showing its successful entry into the Korea Market. Starting with the innovation school category (so-called Hyuck Shin Schools) that the Ministry of Education h ...

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The Boston Architectural College Hires Key Cabinet Positions

The Boston Architectural College (BAC) announces Dr. Victoria Liptak as its new Vice President for Academic Affairs and Sydney Leo as its new Vice President of Finance and Administration. Prior to joining the BAC, Dr. Liptak was Chief Academic Officer at Kendall College of Art and Design, Ferris State Universi ...

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Five of the best cities to study German

More people speak German as their native language than any other language in Europe. With German being the official language of Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, and, of course, Germany, there are plenty of cities to choose from for an immersive language learning experience. Here, are our top five picks. Vienna ...

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Maria Slavova on Studying in England

Growing up on the Black Sea Coast as a child meant most of my days were spent trying to communicate with children of different nationalities and language backgrounds. I remember one particular instance when, in desperation to find a friend to play with, I tried to talk with a blonde girl who greeted me with a very British ‘hello’. I had taken a couple of trips to my ...

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An interview with Dr Arsalan Iqbal

Founded in 2017, Cambridge Management and Leadership School is an innovative academic institution specialising in the fields of business management and leadership. Based in Cambridge, the school offers both an interesting, rigorous curriculum for campus-based students, and industry-leading online distance learning for those based around the world. Courses range from pre-university educ ...

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Volunteering with wildlife in South Africa

Upon taking a gap year between sixth-form and university, I knew a stint of travelling over the summer months should be on my agenda, and South Africa had always been high on my hit-list. Having dreamt of doing a safari in South Africa from a young age (mainly attributed to a childhood of watching ITV’s ‘Wild at Heart’ on Sunday evenings), I couldn&rsq ...

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Top 10 Graduate Employers in the United States

The USA has the largest economy in the world, offering job security and career progression for recent graduates. It is also the world leader in product development and designing new technologies and, with such a diverse selection of cities and businesses, there’s sure to be something for you. Adobe Systems ...

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Five of the best bases in Asia for digital nomads

More than ever, those who want to say goodbye to the monotony of the office are tempted into the world of remote working. With a strong internet connection and a reasonable amount of self-motivation being the only tools required to work from anywhere in the world, it’s no wonder that so many people are becoming digital nomads. Asia’s prime locations offer affordable ...

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Ten reasons to study in Canada

Canada is growing in popularity amongst students all over the world as a place to study. In 2016/17 international students made up 12% of all Canadian university enrolments1, and this figure looks set to grow. The country’s education system offers a wide range of course types, from three to eight month certificates to full bachelor’s degrees. Not only is the quality ...

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How To Stay Calm, Cool and Connected during Social Distancing

Social Distancing is our new normal reality. However, when combined with the uncertainty of the illness and its pandemic status, social distancing can cause stress because "Social support is a vital and important part of our stress response system, and a key element of our well-being," says Dr. Suzie Carmack, a public health professor at George Mason ...

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Breaking into the Industry

Three ways to stand out from the crowd and get your first step onto the career ladder With nearly half of all young people in England going into higher education and the large majority leaving with a 2:1 degree, it is increasingly challenging for undergraduates to break into their chosen profession. In some cases, hundreds of applicants may b ...

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Pacific College of Oriental Medicine To Change Name

Pacific College of Oriental Medicine (PCOM) announced that effective today it will be formally changing its name to the P ...

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University of Arizona and Amrita University of India Partner up

In their endeavor to offer globally relevant world-class programs across a broad spectrum of disciplines, Amrita University and the University of Arizona are embarking on a multidisciplinary partnership in education and research. In one of the largest ever international university collaborations in India, a Letter of Intent (LoI) was si ...

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Students encouraged to take on leadership

University of Delaware Horn Entrepreneurship& ...

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Four Surprising Things Travel Insurance Covers

Most travelers know travel insurance can cover them for common travel mishaps, such as a medical emergency, travel delay, or lost baggage. However, many are unaware that their policy may cover a number of less common, but equally costly trip scenarios. Travel insurance comparison site, Squaremouth, explains 4 surprising situations that travel insurance can cover. ...

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Summer Travel Planning: Hot Tips To Help You Keep Your Cool

Sunny skies, barbeques, sight-seeing, and beach trips. What more can we ask for? The warm weather has finally settled in and it's time to start planning that long-anticipated summer trip. Maybe this is the year you decide to steer clear of the typical beach trip and decide to go somewhere historical to sightsee. Wherever it may be, this is the perfect time to get your travel pl ...

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Why Bingo is Becoming so Popular

Bingo has been a firm favourite amongst gamblers for hundreds of years and continues to be a popular pursuit for both new and experienced players, gaming at sites such as Barbados Bingo. In recent years, statistics have revealed that more and more younger people are being drawn to the game. So why have men and ...

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The Best Places To Visit For Mature Students

If your college life is starting to feel monotonous, it’s probably because you’re missing the most enlivening experiences in life. Studying abroad can turn around your lackluster college career and give you some of the most unforgettable moments. However, this can be expensive, and those of us without the financial means can feel locked out of the adventure. Nonethe ...

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Out of Your Comfort Zone and into a New Kind of Classroom

For three weeks this spring, Hun freshmen, sophomores, and juniors will participate in a ground-breaking immersion learning experience designed to offer a deep exploration of real-world topics. Beginning May 15th, 400 students will take a three-week mini-course designed to take them out of the classroom and into the origin of an event, problem, or theory (in places like&nb ...

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Millennials Are The New Wildlife Conservation Heroes

Economists estimate that globally at least 971 million people volunteer each year. Quite surprisingly, these volunteers comprise mainly of Millennials, aged 18 to 25. Their volunteer projects of choice are wildlife conservation and education, with 70% of volunteers at these projects being Millennials. This matches the results of an earlier  ...

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Calling All Students Ages 13-18 Years Old

The Breakthrough Prize Foundation announced today the launch of its fifth annual Breakthrough Junior Challenge, a global student science and mathematics competition designed to inspire creative thinking about fundamental concepts in the life sciences, physics and mathematics. All students must register at  ...

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How Boarding Schools Prepare Young People for College

Academic achievement is important in preparing a high school graduate to pursue a higher education.  However, getting top grades in rigorous courses by itself doesn't fully equip a young person to succeed later.  A growing number of parents are realizing the need for their children to develop self-relianc ...

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Top 10 Graduation Gift Ideas

It's that gift giving time of year again.  No, not the holidays, but graduation season.  With all the work and emotion it's taken to get to that day, it's perhaps the toughest gift season of all to navigate.  That might be why the most widely offered graduation gifts last year were cash and gift cards, according to the National Retail ...

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A Guide to Study Medicine in Belize

Many people won’t have heard of the small country of Belize, especially students who will be surprised to hear of its underrated potential when it comes to being a place to study.  Situated between Mexico and Guatemala, Belize is the only Central American country where English is the offici ...

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Best Language Schools in France

Centre international rennais d’études du français pour étrangers Rennes https://www.univ-rennes2.fr/cirefe Located on the campus of Universit&e ...

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University of Georgia Deploys Terra Dotta

Terra Dotta, the trusted leader in higher education travel, study abroad and international program management solutions, today announced that the University of Georgia (UGA) is using its Study Abroad solution and Alert Traveler mobile app. Sending nearly 3,000 students ...

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Choosing the school that’s right for your children

It’s the all-important task, choosing the ideal school for our children - so where do we start? Well, the first thing to remember is that every child is different. Each child has qualities that would make them more suited to one particular school over another. These qualities can be anything from their academic abilities, right down to their gender. The second is to identify ...

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iStudy speak with Lisa Matthews, Principle at Bamford Academy

Lisa Matthews, Principal at Bamford Academy, started her teaching career in a secondary school in deprived inner city area of Manchester. She has taught in mainstream and independent primary and secondary schools in the UK, Ireland, South Korea and Thailand and her experience spans from primary to Sixth Form. Lisa has a passion for teacher development and has been a teacher trainer for ...

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Choosing the Right University

Nobody wants to spend three years of their life living in Hull or Stoke-on-Trent unless they really have to, least of all paying £9,000 per year or more for the privilege. However, choosing the right university isn’t just about picking the right city – some of these less glamorous cities also happen to offer prestigious courses in certain specialist subjec ...

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Oxford vs. Cambridge: what’s the right university for you?

Oxford and Cambridge are two of the most highly regarded universities both in the UK and around the world, placing 5th (Oxford) and 6th (Cambridge) in the QS’ Best World Universities League Tables. Both universities have fantastic resources for its students and industry-leading professors but, you cannot apply to both universities ...

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Overcoming the challenges of living in the UK

While the UK is a good place to study for those born here, it is also a popular option for international students. There are a wide number of challenges like feeling lonely in a different country; setting up bank accounts that require proof of address; and the worry of being unemployed once you finish studying. However, language is probably the single biggest obstacle to overcome for n ...

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Cultural Learning Aids of Italy

With the help of popular media, you will soon be able to go full Pavarotti and profess your Italian language skills with a loud and booming ‘Vincerò!’ TV Shows Beginner: Scuola di vampiri This children’s hor ...

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Launch of a new Net Languages General English Course

  Net Languages has announced that it will launch a new version of its 8-level General English online course on 2nd January 2019. In collaboration with the speech recognition service provider Carnegie Speech, Net Languages has incorporated a wide variety of speech recognition exercises into the online course material. Using the latest technology, student ...

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Sian Hanson on Studying in Rennes, France

Growing up in a Francophile household, I was always surrounded by an eclectic mixture of Claude Monet’s early Impressionist chef-d’œuvres, Julia Child’s favourite pastries, and regular screenings of Audrey Tartou in Le Fabuleux Destin de Amélie Poulain. While I had been for ...

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new program will land you one of the highest paying jobs

 App Academy, the #1 ranked coding school in the United States, announced today that it has launched a new online platform, App Academy Open&l ...

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Four of the Best Universities in the UK

University of Oxford www.ox.ac.uk The oldest university in the English speaking world, the University of Oxford consistently ranks as one of the most prestigious global educational institutions. One of the most stringent entry requirements in the world pro ...

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Study, work or teach?

What to do on a year abroad? For many students heading abroad is probably one of the most exciting experiences of their lives as it is a chance to meet new people, learn new things, and, excuse the cliché, ‘discover yourself’. Whether you’re going abroad for your gap year o ...

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What Everyone Needs to Know When Traveling Abroad

On a visit earlier this year to India, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeauwent to great lengths to fit in, wearing heavily embroidered kurtas and showing off his polished Bhangra moves at a reception. While traditional wisdom suggests that Indians should have appreciated this, the actual reaction was  ...

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Understanding the Costs of Studying in the United States

Studying in the United States can be a fantastic experience. The extensive resources and incredible intellectual capital generated by professors and students alike creates a truly unique learning environment with a multitude of options. However, there is always the question of cost. Horror stories of lifelong savings accounts, juggling two or three part-time jobs, and countless student ...

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Spain vs Latin America – Where to brush up on your Spanish?

With an estimated 400-450 million people having Spanish as their mother tongue, it is the world’s second most spoken language and an official language in 21 countries across Europe, South America, Central America, The Caribbean and Africa. An important language in business, culture and communication, choosing to learn Spanish could be the best decision you’ve ever m ...

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Working, Studying or Volunteering in Thailand

Working Earning money and gaining fantastic occupational experience in Thailand proves your commitment, confidence and ambition to future employers. But, before you start job hunting it is vital that you understand the law. Under the Alien Employment Act there some professions that are reserved for nationals. These ...

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The Highlights of Spending Your Summer at Camp

We’ve all been there. Uni’s finished and the bursary money has long been spent – leaving you with a very empty bank account and in urgent need of finding a job. However, not all summer jobs have to be as boring as stacking shelves and tidying up piles of clothes in shops. If you’re interested in travelling, and looking for a great way to enhance ...

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The Best Universities in Italy

Bologna (L’Università degli Studi di Bologna) About the University: Considered to be the oldest university in the western world, the University of Bologna very much paved the way for the university education system as we know it today. Dating back to 1088, this h ...

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Where to stay during your time abroad

Figuring out where to stay is one of the most important and stressful decisions for your time abroad. Whether participating in a homestay, finding your own individual accommodation, or going directly through a university or student accommodation option, there are benefits and challenges to each choice. Different programmes and universities will provide and suggest different options dep ...

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Overcoming the Challenges of Living in China

Moving to China is certainly not without its challenges. The impenetrable language and ancient culture paired with the dense population and a rapidly changing environment mean that China can seem a little overwhelming at times. Fortunately there are a number of things you can do to make sure that when problems arise, which they almost certainly will, you are ready to deal with them.< ...

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iGap Travel Guide LGBTQ+ Awards

The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender & Queer+ (LGBTQ+) Awards program aims to recognize diversity in the travel industry, promote inclusivity and celebrate those leading by example in providing LGBTQ friendly travel. The awards guide will highlight those who have invited the community to ensure fair treatment, safety, and equality without judgement on ...

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Plan a Solo Trip to Carrboro, NC

Online searches for "solo travel" and "travel alone" are at a peak. With its welcoming, inclusive spirit and small-town feel, Carrboro should be at the top of every solo traveler's list as the perfect place for a personal getaway. This central North Carolina town, dubbed "The Paris&nbs ...

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Tips To Get The Most Out Of Your Thailand Trip

Thailand is one of those countries that surprises every new visitor. Despite it being a haven for Western holidaymakers, it is like nothing you've ever seen before. Of course, much of the reason is that the tourism industry tries to cater to the wild whims of Americans and Europeans, and ends up taking things to an absurd extreme. You'll have hear ...

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Five reasons to take a gap year with CAFOD

Step into the Gap is an opportunity to volunteer in the UK, gain experience, develop leadership skills and visit CAFOD partners and the communities we work with. Here are five reasons to join the CAFOD gap year programme: 1)  To travel overseas Part of your year volunteering with CAFOD involves visiting ...

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Get Seasonal Savings this March, April & May in Morro Bay

  Soar into spring this year in Morro Bay, one of the top family friendly destinations on California's Central Coast. Designated as one of the &am ...

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Three Seconds Can Save A Life

Lake Stevens High School FCCLA in Lake Stevens, Washington won a $3,500prize for their school by placing first in the Safe Rides-Save Lives PSA Contest, a national competition developed by the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) and sponsored by The National Road Safety Foundation. The contest is int ...

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Pedal Power – Your Guides to Vienna

Vienna has an almost overwhelming number of attractions – and that is before you count the many summer palaces, castles and traditional villages that lie just a stone’s throw away.  To explore the city fully would take days, but exploring by bike or Segway allows you to see all of the top attractions in a matter of hours, leaving the rest of the day soak up ...

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Shanghai Academy Commitment to Research of Public Art

On the afternoon of December 20th, after heated discussions and summaries by the art professionals from home and abroad at the Oil Painting Platform of the Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts, Shanghai University, the series of activities of 2017 Public Art International Academic Cooperation officially came to an end. This project is ...

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China's Top University Unleashes Innovation Vitality

On October 21, 2017, Zhejiang University International Campus was officially open. About one year ago, Professor Philip T. Krein, a fellow of the American Academy of Engineering, came to Zhejiang University (ZJU) in China. In this university with the reputation as the "Oriental Cambridge", he got a new title as the full-tim ...

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Puerto Rico Invites Travelers for Island's Comeback

As the holidays approach (and millions of vacation days go unused), Americans are seeking ways to make a difference during this time of the year. And, many wonder how they can help their fellow Americans in Puerto Rico. Responding to the high demand from loyal travelers wanting to help, the Puerto Rico Tourism Company (PRTC) today announced the f ...

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Do Student Loans and the Holidays Mix?

Everyone experiences the holiday season a little differently, even student loan borrowers. According to a few recent surveys, the holiday behaviors of student loan borrowers is going to change this holiday season in several ways. Whether that means increased spending or a gift wish list that looks a little different, those behaviors may not play nicely ...

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Student Experiments SOAR on NASA's WB-57 High-Altitude Aircraft

More than 130 students from seven schools worked with NASA engineers to design experiments to fly high-altitude Student Opportunities in Airborne Research (SOAR) missions last week that also collected data for atmospheric research. The project started in July and culminated with a weeklong visit to Johnson Space Center's o ...

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Explore The Wild Side Of Winter In Monterey County

While much of the country slumbers beneath blankets of winter snow, sunny Monterey Co ...

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Have a Once in a Lifetime Vacation Without Leaving the Country

There is no doubt about it: Traveling the world is one of the best educations you can possibly get. It is also one of the most expensive. Still, there is no better way to gain perspective. The very idea of perspective involves zooming out to see the bigger picture. ...

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Tis the season of giving, and Prodege is giving back!

Holiday shopping can be expensive, time-consuming and sometimes even overwhelming.  For those looking for one online network that can bring the savings to you, look no further than Prodege.  Our family of consumer loyalty brands, Swagbucks, MyPoints, ShopAtHome and MyGiftCardsPlus, reward members with free gift cards or cash back for the everyday things they are alrea ...

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Getting Better Photos and Video with a Smartphone

If you want to capture your travel adventures this summer and need to travel light, make your smartphone your camera of choice. For tips on how to capture your travel adventures in the best light, olloclip and A ...

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Three Reasons Travel Insurance Isn't Only For Expensive Trips

Many travelers think travel insurance is only for expensive trips, and often pay extra to protect the cost of their trip when they might not need to. Without ...

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Beer & Unlimited Vacation Make Squaremouth a Best Workplace

Work-life balance, open salaries, and unlimited vacation have been part of travel insurance comparison site, Squaremouth, since it was started. This year, those perks earned Squaremouth recognition as one of ...

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Six Types of Insurance You Might Need in Your Lifetime

If everything always went according to plan, there’d never be a need for things like insurance. If you could control all the drivers on the road, prevent yourself from getting sick, and somehow find a home that never needs repairs, insurance would be an obsolete product. The truth is; however, everything cannot be controlled, and it certainly doesn’t always go accor ...

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Babson Is the No. 1 College for International Students

Forbes has once again named Babson the No. 1 college in its annual ranking of the 50 Best U.S. Colleges fo ...

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"Fearless" Scholarship Offers $5,000 to Study Abroad

The American Institute For Foreign Study (AIFS), a world leader in international education and cultural exchange, today announced the launch of the Fearless Global Citizen Scholarship for study abroad. The need-based scholarship is worth $5,000 and is available to all eligible college students who study abroad o ...

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Top Students From 36 Countries Take on Global Goals

This year, the Enactus World Cup project presentations by top college teams include an initiative that empowers refugees to earn an income by recounting cultural narratives in cooking classes within local communities, schools and businesses, a social enterprise driven by women who repurpose industrial waste into recycled paper, and a water purification project paired with a health and ...

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Ten Tips From A Former Trauma Nurse For Travelers Consuming Alcohol Overseas

Mexican authorities have seized more than 10,000 gallons of tainted alcohol and opened an investigation into an illicit manufacturer who had been supplying numerous resorts, nightclubs and restaurants. In light of these actions, travel insurance provider Allianz Global Assistance shares reminders of important alcohol consumption safeguards while traveling overseas. ...

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Europe’s Cheapest Cities for 2017 Travel Revealed

Compiling research based on general travel costs for backpackers, the Simply Holiday Deals infographic announces Sofia, Bulgaria, as Europe’s cheapest travel destination for 2017. The city takes the number one spot from Kiev, Ukraine. You can see the full infographic at ...

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Does Summer Work Travel International Exchange Work?

The Alliance for International Exchange, an association of cultural exchange agencies, asked EurekaFacts to find just that. The Summer Work Travel program—one of five programs included in the J1 Visitor Exchange Program—brings more than 100,000 college students from 100 countries to ...

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Nicaraguan Hostel Promotes New Wave of Sustainable Tourism

Surfing Turtle Lodge is proud to announce that in this latest sea turtle nesting season we have released over 5,500 baby sea turtles from our hatchery, the largest number in one season since its incept ...

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Send Your Students Off Safely This Semester

Summer has come and gone, and it's time to send the kids back to school. There's a lot of preparation involved, with back-to-school shopping topping the to-do list. Some items jump readily to mind for your shopping list, while others may be less likely but are every bit as important – for example, GAP waivers and other protections for your driving-age child.&l ...

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Top Ten Hottest Countries for Internships in 2017

International internship placement company, Global Nomadic (https://globalnomadic.com/), has conducted new research to compile a list of the top 10 most popular countries to intern during 2017. Based on all the data gathered from searches on its website this year(1), the top 10 list is: & ...

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Introducing Tzaneen

Tzaneen benefits from being a little known destination, famous for its bananas, tomatoes and mangoes rather than its tourist attractions.  You won’t find it overcrowded with tourists, or filled with souvenir hawkers, and is best enjoyed at a more relaxed, laid back pace.  In short, this is a charming and authentic town, perfect for discovering real South Afr ...

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Life in a Hostel

A hostel experience doesn’t have to be anything like the horror film of the same name but it does have to provide a roof over your head.  Staying in a hostel is a great way to save money on your travels and meet some great people.  If you’re lucky you might even be able t ...

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Teens Can Get Ahead This Summer With a New Popular Mechanics

With 3D printing, robotics and aerospace engineering driving technology these days, an exciting new program takes teen summer experiences to the next level. The Popular Mechanics STEM Experience, a collaboration between 360°Student Travel by ...

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Eating out in Cairns

Cairns has plenty of cool, atmospheric restaurants and budget eateries to keep you going on the first leg of your Aussie adventure.  The seaside location means that the city has an exceptionally high standard of seafood with the majority of the best places situated along the water front.  Sitting in the marina, diners can absorb the tranquillity of magical sea views w ...

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A Thrillseekers Guide to Australia

Are the mundane routines of everyday life going to turn you grey early, each white hair representing another change-free year with no surprises? We all have those moments, so we’ve rounded up the best thrill seeking activities to do in the Land Down Under; Australia. Whether you prefer to be free falling towards the ground, or linger in the depths of the Pacific Ocean, there ...

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Five Reasons to Visit Chicago

Chicago, also known as the Windy City, is a must-visit destination. As the third-most populous city in the United States there is plenty to do and see, and in 2015 it was one of the top visited cities in the USA. Deep-Dish Pizza Delights Chicago is famous for its deep-dish pizza, though some may say it looks mor ...

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Your Guide to Buying Medical Travel Insurance

Travelling is one of the best ways to learn new things in life. This world is a beautiful place, and if you have the money and time, travelling is going to be one of the most rewarding experiences of your life. However, there are certain rules and regulations that you must abide by. First of all, almost every country requires you to have travel insurance before you enter. Travel insura ...

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A Guide to Accommodation in Iceland

While you may find it difficult to travel through Iceland on a shoe string, cheap accommodation, with the added bonus of glorious surroundings, can be found with just a little hard work and effort.  When planning your trip it’s important to remember that the tourist season lasts from June t ...

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Why you Should Visit Niagara Falls in the Winter

Niagara Falls is one of the most visited places worldwide –  the Falls are amongst the world’s great wonders and one of the greatest waterfalls. Its stunning natural beauty attracts millions of visitors every year with Summer being the peak season. During the summer months all of the attractions will be fully operational including the Maid of the Mist boat ...

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Twelve Tips for Backpacking in Africa

If you’re going backpacking Africa is the place to be.  It’s the wildest and most interesting of the continents; a place where you can really get to grips with nature, and experience the wilderness lifestyle you’ve always dreamed of, but its cities are as dynamic and fast paced as anywhere else too.  That means it can be daunting at times ...

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Travelling On A Budget

Travelling the world is an amazing and life-changing experience.  There’s one thing that unites all student travellers no matter where they’re from – budgeting.  If you don’t stick to a budget, you could easily over-spend and end up in with a mountain ...

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Why Visit Livingstone?

Livingstone is one of Zambia’s backpacker hotspots, undoubtedly thanks to its close proximity to the dramatic Victoria Falls.  As the largest waterfall in the world, twice the height of Niagara Falls, that should be reason enough to visit Livingstone, but in case you need another reason to visit, here is our list of other things to see and do in Livingstone. ...

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Studying in Finland

According to the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), Finland is known as the best and most advanced educational system in the world attracting student from all parts of the globe.  So what makes Finland such a great place to study? ...

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A Visit to Kenya

Witness one of nature’s most phenomenal spectacles you have to follow from the beginning of the migration, which starts in the Southern Serengeti plains of Tanzania ending in the Maasai Mara, Kenya. It is a lengthy process and one cannot simply devise a plan revolved around the migration despite the consistency of the time frame within which it happens. Environmental factors ...

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Working and Volunteering in India

With some very serious poverty, India is full of places to help; from orphanages and street slums to environmental support that its stunning wildlife needs.  Wherever takes your fancy in India, you’ll get a chance to do something substantial in terms of the development of the area, as well ...

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Amazing Destinations in France

France is the world’s most popular tourist destination that hosts over 82 million international tourists annually. It is known for its historic cities, lovely countryside, Loire Valley castles, cheese and wine. The climate is also pleasant, beaches on the Island of Corsica, Atlantic coast and the Fr ...

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A Student Guide to Peru

Peru is starting to gain more attention in the world of tourism as a popular alternative to more expensive trips to South American countries such as Brazil and Argentina. Prized with a plethora of attractive places to visit and a cultural heritage that pre-dates the birth of Christ, Peru has excitement to off ...

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A trip around Lake Geneva

Lake Geneva is the largest body of water in Switzerland, and one of the county’s most beautiful natural highlights.  Thanks to its intriguing crescent shape, some visitors remain depressingly ignorant of the true size and scale of this lake, but in actual fact it covers around 220 square mi ...

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An Introduction to Moshi

Moshi is the gateway to Mount Kilimanjaro, and a gathering place for backpackers preparing to attempt the climb.  The tourism that Kilimanjaro draws in means that Moshi is one of the wealthiest and cleanest cities in Tanzania, and a relaxing place to chill out with other travellers.  Here ar ...

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A Thailand Adventure

There are so many reasons to travel in Thailand like to taste the undeniably fantastic cuisine, relax on beautiful beaches and see wildlife to name a few but the main reasons are most likely, to experience a different culture like no other and gain insight into other interesting lifestyles.  Most travellers say the best way to fulfil your Thailand experience is to ‘G ...

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Why Volunteer in the Americas

To call the Americas vast and diverse is an understatement of colossal proportions. Home to almost one billion people, the Americas’ incredible landscape diverges from the Arctic tundras of Alaska and Canada, to the sweltering jungle heat of the Amazon. Its populations are a massive miscellany of cu ...

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Magical Norway

With wondrous mountains, spectacular waterfalls and seas so clear you can see the bottom of them, Norway is truly a country steeped in natural beauty. The land of the Vikings and Trolls has much to offer in the way of sightseeing and culture. Here are some of its highlights. Bergen Known as th ...

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Fun with Interlaken Adventures

Located in the mountainous Jangfrau region, between the picture-postcard setting of Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, Interlaken is the palpating heartbeat of central Switzerland.  In recent years, the town has become a veritable mecca of adventure sport.  The topographical features make it possibl ...

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The German Market

The biggest Christmas market outside of Germany and Austria is the Frankfurt Christmas Market, which has been a staple of the festivities in Birmingham for 50 years. However, Christmas markets in Germany have been a big part of German culture for centuries. The Frankfurt Market itself dates back to 1393. Historically they were meant for religious purposes, set up outside on the church ...

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The Most Festive Places to Spend Christmas in Europe

Although the traditional family home Christmas can be fun, sometimes it’s nice to have a change and venture to another part of the world to see how the holidays are done there. Here is our pick of some of the most beautiful locations in Europe to experience the most wonderful time of the year. Prague (Czech Republic) ...

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Come to Chicago

The word Chicago is synonymous with Chicago Pizza, Chicago Rock (Café) and the Broadway production simply entitled Chicago, but when you visit the city itself you will soon realise that it is a musical pilgrimage for fans of country, soul, folk and blues as well as a fascinating city break complete with skyscrapers, shopping centres, restaurants, fascinating museums and amaz ...

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Malta For Adventure

The Maltese Islands were made for action packed holidays.  Intrepid explorers, dare devil stunt men in training and those who simply get off on hurtling themselves head first into adventure will find their thirst for action sated on these three, sun drenched islands.  The small size of these ...

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Discover New Zealand

New Zealand may be small, remote and thinly populated but it punches well above its weight with its outlandish scenery, magical outdoor experiences, glorious sunshine and impressive celebration of its indigenous Mauri people.  So now it’s time to go Kiwi spotting, learn the Haka and join th ...

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Visiting Tunisia

With the Mediterranean Sea glistening on the North African country’s coastline, Tunisia truly is a sun seekers paradise.   Beyond the sun, sea and sand it also boasts a rich cultural heritage dating back as far as the Phoenician and Roman Empires as well as being home to Luke Skywa ...

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Are you Curious about Cuba?

Nobody better personifies the country than Mr. Cuba himself Fidel Castro.  As a Marxist-Leninist revolutionary he managed to oust the US backed President Batista through rebellion turning Cuba into a socialist state by nationalising its industries.  Castro has served as Prime Minister for se ...

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An Introduction to Egypt

With the World now such an easily accessible place, deciding on where to go for our travels has become much more difficult. With so many wondrous and fascinating cultural adventures at our disposal the decision can become blurry and ill defined, but when you consider the undeniable, the outstanding, and the o ...

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What is the Mayan Riviera?

At the south-eastern edge of Mexico lies the Yucatan Peninsula, home to some of the most stunning landscapes the country has to offer.  The area was once the heart of the Mayan civilization, a large and complex culture that is responsible for the many impressive ruins that can still be found throughout the area.  The most famous of these is the Chichen Itza, but it is ...

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Becoming An Au Pair

The life of an au pair is certainly an exciting one. Simultaneously economical, enriching and diverse, choosing to become an au pair could be the perfect way to amerce yourself in a new and wonderful culture, learn a language, and gain a second family. What to expect Traditionally, an au pair w ...

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Work, Volunteer and Study in Peru

Work International students and graduates looking for ...

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Why Volunteer in Asia and Australasia?

Boasting the biggest populace of any area on the planet (with 60% accounting for Asia alone), Asia and Australasia offer countless opportunities for prospective volunteers.  A world of exotic destinations, vibrant cultures and unique peoples, the continents offer a variety of roles to suit all person ...

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A Taste of Japan

A land filled of contrast between the ancient and the modern, a trip to this fascinating country will enchant you with its neon lights twinkling in the foreground of rugged mountains and their values of deep tradition prevailing amongst cities of constant rapid flux.  Holding many titles under its ad ...

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Exploring the states on a budget

America, the land of opportunity: the opportunity to spend a lot of dollars. While a trip to the US can get a little pricey, never fear, there’s a bunch of ways to budget your way through the states - you&a ...

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Take Some Time to Disconnect

As a traveller, having access to the big world wide web can be a precious commodity. From booking tickets to Zagreb’s Museum of Broken Relationships, to finding out which hostel has a shower with all the strength of great Poseidon himself; the internet makes all those important things a mere click away. Boycotting the web altogether would probably just ...

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A beginner’s guide to navigating Europe

From all day raving in the underground house scene, to the absolute serenity of sailing across a motionless lake, Europe has plenty to offer the curious traveller. If you’re visiting with limited time or money, it’s wise to plan a route that is tailored around what you enjoy.  Bars & Clubb ...

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The American Dream; Summer As A USA Camp Counselor

Maybe you watched Wet Hot American Summer when you shouldn’t have, or The Parent Trap was your favourite film growing up, either way you’ll have always wondered what going to a USA summer camp is like. Well now you can, and you can get paid for it too; the camp counselor program is one of the most popular summer employment c ...

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How to make friends for life Whilst Backpacking

Backpacking with friends can be a daunting prospect in itself, wondering if you’ll be able to survive each other’s company for months on end - but backpacking alone can seem like the scariest prospect to many young gap year travellers and students, often diswaying people from taking the leap to travel. However it needn’t be that way, backpacking your way t ...

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GLOBAL FESTIVALS INTERACTIVE TOOL

For those who may have missed out on Glastonbury this year, or couldn’t quite obtain the funds, why not consider an alternative? This simple interactive tool will allow you to check out what’s upcoming on a global scale. It will also enable you to easily work out your preferences on what you are after for a festival experience, including fligh ...

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An Introduction to Culinary & Cultural China

What is China without its food, dragon dancing and pandas?  Sure, you can experience all this in England but for traditional Chinese food and to see the pandas in their natural habitat, you need to be in this astounding, beautiful country.  ...

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VOLUNTEERING OVERSEAS - 11 WAYS TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE

After what probably feels like a lifetime of studying and revising for exams, many students are keen to spread their wings before embarking on further education or setting foot on the career ladder. Travelling overseas on a volunteer project provides a great opportunity to be more than just a tourist.  There’s a real chance to do good for others who are less fortunat ...

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Studying in Mexico

When you first picture Mexico you may be familiar with TV or movie scenes showing dynamic spring-break parties, beautiful sandy beaches and top hotels.  On the other hand, Mexico’s rich ancient history boasts an array of diverse cultures and societies having once been home to the Mayans and ...

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Teaching English As A Foreign Language

TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) in China is a fantastic opportunity not to be missed.  Imagine walking into a classroom of well-behaved students all looking up to you ready to learn.  As a teacher, you’ll be passing your English language skills to a class of friendly and determined students; knowing that what you’re doing will boost y ...

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What is the Best Way to Travel to North Cyprus?

As you may have heard, North Cyprus is an unspoiled gem of amazing natural beauty coupled with numerous architectural and historical marvels. For the most part the politics of the region have allowed it to escape the ravages of tourism that have faced other parts of the Mediterranean – but that also makes it a bit tricky to travel to. Largely there is n ...

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Working in Dubai

Thinking about working abroad can be a daunting prospect; away from the home and comforts of familiarity but the unique experience that comes with it makes it all worthwhile.  ...

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Free Working Holiday Visas for Oz

Work abroad specialist, BUNAC, claims that, in spite of the romantic appeal of solo backpacking Down Under, there is still a significant number of young travellers looking for the human support and security of booking a working holiday package. This fact was borne out recently when BUNAC reached a landmark 25,000 participants on its Work Australia programme since it started in 1989. To ...

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UK Working Visas - What You Need to Know

Visas are complicated.  Every country has a different set of working visas with different rules and regulations.  If you want to work aboard, the visa is the most important detail to consider before you pack your bags and tell your friends and family about your new life overseas in America, Australia or Europe.   With so much information about visas ...

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Become An Intern in Britain and Stand Out From The Crowd

In an increasingly competitive job market, it is even more important to try to make your resume stand out from the crowd if you want to give yourself the best opportunity of finding employment in the future.  Work abroad specialist, BUNAC, can help by offering the chance to live and work in the UK for up to six months on its Intern in Britain program:  the ideal way o ...

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Preparing to Work Aboard

So you’ve found your perfect job in a hot sunny country far away from England.  You’ve sorted your visa and have packed your bags but before you jet off we’re providing you with one last instalment to our work aboard series and giving you all our advice and tips.&nbs ...

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Tips for Backpacking Africa

If you’re going backpacking Africa is the place to be.  It’s the wildest and most interesting of the continents; a place where you can really get to grips with nature, and experience the wilderness lifestyle you’ve always dreamed of, but its cities are as dynamic and fast paced as anywhere else too.  That means it can be daunting at times ...

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Four Simple Meals in Four Simple Steps

SALMON AND DILL FISH CAKES Fish cakes are great and really filling, the beauty of them is you can use pretty much whatever fish you have lying about and they fry really quickly. You can also serve them with almost anything and they make a great alternative to less healthy battered fish while still packing all the flavour.  &l ...

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Real Ale Realities

Real ale is back in fashion. Small, independent breweries are popping up around the country, but importantly in London, and are increasingly popular with a younger crowd. That said, it’s not a fashion that is likely to last long, so make the most of it before only flat cap wearing men called Bert think real ale is socially acceptable again. Seeing as yo ...

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Zambia’s Best National Parks

Introduction Zambia is a landlocked country in South-East Africa, comprised mainly of tropical grasslands, wide rivers and open floodplains that are the perfect terrain for a safari adventure.  Zambia’s commitment to wildlife is impressive; 30% of the land is set aside for its animals, in the form of 20 national par ...

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Morocco: A Cultural Discovery

Morocco is alive with a wide variety of captivating architecture, and as Morocco was previously colonised by the French – and also coerced into sharing its land with the Spanish – it is apparent that architectural influences have been drawn from these countries. Among Morocco’s buildings and old Kasbah walls sit French style-towns le ...

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Introducing Tzaneen

Tzaneen benefits from being a little known destination, famous for its bananas, tomatoes and mangoes rather than its tourist attractions.  You won’t find it overcrowded with tourists, or filled with souvenir hawkers, and is best enjoyed at a more relaxed, laid back pace.  In short, this is a charming and authentic town, perfect for discovering real South Afr ...

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Look forward and see behind!

Established in Australia, RearViz is a patent pending innovative rear vision bike mirror, designed for the commuter, the athlete and the weekend adventurer. RearViz specialise in unique, versatile sporting and recreational equipment designed so you can look forward and see behind. The company’s signature RearViz is a weather resistant, arm-mounted convex bicycle mirror that h ...

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Volunteer at South Africa Lion Park

South Africa Lion Park gives international volunteers the life changing opportunity to interact with the world’s most impressive animals up close.  Volunteers will spend their time feeding and caring for lion and cheetah cubs, exploring South Africa on excursions organised by the park, and seeing wildlife in its natural habitat on game drives.  You will also ...

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Introducing Projects Overland

Volunteering abroad can be an incredibly challenging, unbelievably rewarding, and completely life changing experience.  During your trip you will get to know some of the most open, generous, loving and inspiring people you will ever meet, and you in turn get the opportunity to share your skills, your knowledge or simply your love with the communities that become your home.& ...

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Moki Schwartz Tours

To learn more about Jerusalem’s storied history, explore a specific part of the city’s heritage, or discover the beauty of Israel, book a private tour with Moki Schwartz.  As an expert in history, archaeology and religion there is no one better to introduce you to the country, but it is Moki’s personality that makes his tours so interesting and me ...

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Moroccan Etiquette and Culture

Like many of its North African neighbours, Morocco is an ethnically diverse country with a rich history that encompasses many different civilisations and religions; Romans, Jews, Carthaginians, Moors and Arabs have all helped to shape its social structures and customs. Nowadays, the country is home to a population that is 99% Arab-Berber, with strong cultural influences coming from the ...

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Great Apps to Download for Your Gap Year Abroad

One thing that many students decide to do before they settle down into the routine of a full time job following their studies is to enjoy a gap year abroad. This is something that can benefit you in many different ways, enabling you to experience new cultures, explore new places, gain experience, and widen your horizons. However, travelling abroad can be tricky. ...

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Surf Schools in Tamarindo

Surfing isn’t just for men with long blonde wavy hair and tanned muscular bodies; it’s the perfect way to enjoy Costa Rica’s stunning coastline whilst learning an exciting sport.  Tamarindo has many exceptional surfing schools where you can get your first taste of the waves in the Americas.  From beginners to any level of ability or ambit ...

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The Tipping Culture in USA

Gratuity in the USA is a system that is unfortunately often misinformed.  As such, there is no universally accepted percentage of the bill to make up the tip; the assumption that ‘good service more pay’ should not be relied upon, especially when the paying consumer has their own ideas about how much is acceptable in the first place.  If you are loo ...

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The Five Most Popular Sunglasses Brands for 2016

Eyewear is still a pretty competitive landscape for 2016 – that is something that will probably never change. Almost every sunglass brand and retailer is in agreement that an overload of ‘like’ styles on the market must give way in order for the industry to be out of danger of losing its edge. However, the amount of innovation happening for this year is pr ...

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Furthering your Career Prospects with an Internship in China

With competition for career progression tougher than ever before many graduates are finding that even entry level opportunities require significant amounts of experience.  Simply having completed an undergraduate degree in a relevant field of study is no longer considered enough as more than 300,000 UK graduates enter an over-saturated jobs market each year.  ...

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An Introduction to Guadeloupe

Guadeloupe is a group of Caribbean islands which are part of France, and is thus part of the European Union and the Eurozone with the Euro as currency.  All natives speak the official language, French, though most also speak Antillean Creole. Named “The Butterfly Island” due to the shape taking the form of a butterfly, each isle of Gu ...

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Tamarindo and its Beaches

Once a quiet fishing hamlet, Tamarindo, on Costa Rica’s west coast is today one of the country’s prime destinations.  Frequented by surfers, partiers and nature lovers alike, Tamarindo is one of the most developed and accessible locations in the country.  This small multicultural town is home to only one thousand inhabitants and the all-round yearl ...

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Becoming the Perfect Homestay Guest

On your volunteering journeys you may have the opportunity to live with a host family. Host families, which can also be described as homestays, are designed to give volunteers a greater understanding of local culture, history and traditions. By living within the home of a local family you get a valuable insight into the everyday life, and challenges, of people in your adopted community ...

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Why Study at an American University Outside the US?

Like many nations, the US higher education system operates universities not only within its own boarders, but all over the world. Therefore, you could undertake an American degree or postgraduate qualification without ever treading foot on US soil. This may, at first, seem a bizarre choice but, there are many advantages for deciding to study at an American university outside the US.< ...

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Buenos Aires- The Paris of South America

The capital and largest city in Argentina is located on the estuary of the Río de la Plata.  According to Mercer's 2012 study, Buenos Aires ranked as having the third best quality of life of all Latin American cities.  With almost three million residents, Buenos Aires is popular with expatriates perhaps due to its subtropical climate meaning it has ...

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A Guide to Marrakesh’s Souks

Visiting a souk is an iconic Moroccan experience and there is no better place to start than the site of the largest traditional Berber market in Morocco; Marrakesh.  Worlds away from the air conditioned malls of the western world, the timeless scenes unreeling inside these labyrinthine walls could be taking place at any point in the past few hundred years.  The strong ...

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Healthcare Precautions When Residing in Asia

Wherever you choose to work or study in Asia you won’t benefit from free healthcare.  While some Asian countries offer this to their citizens as an international student you won’t be eligible and will have to get private insurance, pay into a state run insurance system or take the risk.  It is highly recommended that you get covered before leaving ...

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When you get Home

When you land home from your volunteering journey, you do not need to leave your experiences behind.  There are plenty of ways to keep the memory of your adventure alive and thus help your local community and enable other volunteers to make a difference.  If utilised effectively, a volunteering experience can open many doors when you return home if you are proactive.& ...

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Your Complete Kolkata City Guide

Kolkata is a shopping paradise.  The modern new malls that are springing up sit side by side with traditional markets, and the city caters for every shopper.  The Gariahat Market, created to imitate a traditional Indian bazaar, offers an eclectic mix of goods and foods while the Flower Market sells flowers from all over India and almost overloads the senses with colou ...

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Avoid Paying For Non-Refundable Hotel Rooms - The Smart Way!

More than 221 000 hotels rooms are cancelled each year in the United States alone. These rooms which are paid for result in $8.6 billion wasted on non refundable hotel rooms, as a result of hotel room cancellations. However, with the introduction of the online travel marketplace, ...

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Japanese Cultural Learning Aids

TV Shows Beginner: You wa nani shi ni nihon e? Typically quirky, this reality programme is set in an airport where presenters ask arrivals at an airport why they have come to Japan.  From Japanese-fluent working foreigners, to tourists with sushi and anime on their minds, the language is easy to follow ...

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Discover Hong Kong

Hong Kong’s flat and limited landscape has meant the city has had to instead extend upwards, earning it the title of the world’s most vertical city. Situated on the southern coast of China, Hong Kong is a city that simultaneously boasts Eastern and Western influences, whilst retaining its own identity.  Disneyla ...

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Grasping the Complexities of the Chinese Language

For many, when they arrive in China for the first time, the complexities of the language and its many regional dialects prove a steep learning curve.  But, given time, those who want to learn Mandarin (Guānhuà) will find adopting their local variations a lot easier than first imagined.  The idea that China has regional dialects, as say the UK does, is some ...

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The UK Graduate Market

High Fliers Research Limited are the UK’s primary source of investigation into graduate life.  Consolidating the views of over 18,000 finalists, and published material from the UK’s leading graduate employers, the group offer a vital insight into the UK graduate market.  The group hav ...

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How to Avoid the Most Common Travel Illnesses

You may have been preparing for your travels for months, but have you thought about preparing for the unexpected?  Getting ill whilst travelling is undoubtedly a hindrance, stopping you exploring a location or disrupting further travel plans.  It’s important you know what to take, what to avoid and what to do whilst you’re travelling to prevent or ...

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Backpacking in Australia

Australia, with its stretching desert frontiers, exotic wildlife and scorched auburn trails, is the quintessential backpacking destination for people seeking freedom and adventure.  The enormous continent boasts golden sands, colossal mountains, rainforests rich ...

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To Study Abroad or Not to Study Abroad? That is The Question

If you’re getting ready to make that all important decision of which university will become your new playground, then it is fair to say that you will exercise all of your options.  Planning your future is tough and you may find yourself wanting to see a new world by getting as far away from home as possible!  The opportunity to experience that exciting unive ...

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Five reasons to Learn English

Global Reach According to the UNESCO, English is the second most widely spoken language by number of native speakers and as a second language.  It is the official language of 53 countries and spoken by over 400 million people worldwide.  As a result, English is the language of choice for international conferences and ...

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The Most Important Cards for Travellers

Whilst packing your suitcase is hopefully high up on your pre-travel priority list, repacking the contents of your wallet may not have occurred to you.  Aside from cash, there are a few essential cards for you to pack into your travel wallet.   ID From getting on the plan ...

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Highlights of Patagonia

Top Gear brought the beauty of Patagonia to thousands last year, and it is clear why the show chose this secluded part of South America for their antics.  It is home to stunning mountains, dramatic valleys, vast plains and mighty glaciers to drive on or crash into – in short, it is perfect for an adventure.  Infinitely vast and empty, Patagonia stretches all ...

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Highlights of Queenstown

Located in the Lakes District of New Zealand’s South Island, Queenstown is a thriving tourist destination.  Its impressive natural environments made it famous as one of the main filming locations from Lord of the Rings, and Queenstown attracts film buffs from all over the globe with tours of the infamous terrain, but its real claim to fame is as the adventure sports ...

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Heading out into the Wild

Queenstown adds its unique brand of creature comforts to amazing extreme sports, but eventually the time comes to leave the confines of the city and strike out to explore what makes New Zealand truly remarkable – the undisturbed natural environments that instantly take you centuries back in time.  From snow-capped mountains and alpine glaciers to golden beaches and l ...

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Island Living in Panama

Mainland Panama has enchanting colonial era cities, pristine rainforest and a rich mixture of cultures from around the Americas, but leave the shore and you will find yourself in your very own tropical island paradise.  Deserted beaches, untamed forest and unparalleled relaxation await, so take to the waters and immerse yourself in island living. &nb ...

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Malaysian Cuisine

Malaysian cuisine, like its population, is multi ethnic, with roots in Malay, Chinese, Indian and Thai dishes.  It owes its variety to its intricate and often turbulent history, which has seen it become part of many European and South Asian empires during the last 2,000 years.   Malaysian dishes are typically a medley of r ...

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An Introduction to Malaysian Borneo

Malaysian Borneo sits on the opposite side of the South China Sea from the mainland of the country.   It is divided into Sarawak and Sabah, and like mainland Malaysia, these states boast incredible social diversity.  However, while mainland Malaysia is still somewhat untamed in comparison to its neighbour Thailand, Borneo is truly wild.  It boasts lu ...

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Island Essentials Bali

The island of the Gods, Bali is devoted to spirituality, with colourful Hindu ceremonies, purple sunsets, tranquil shores and foreboding stone dragons, covered with moss, but ever vigilant. Despite their extrovert festivals, Balinese people are actually very passive and friendly to international guests. Kutti is Bali’s most popular tourist hotspot, with ...

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Introducing Melbourne

Australia’s cultural capital, contemporary Melbourne, is a place of edgy street art, raw music and racy art galleries.  Combined with chic shopping precincts and historic buildings, Melbourne is an incredible travel destination.  A city devoted to music, Melbourne feels most alive in the sticky floored bars which pulsate with live music throughout the night, ...

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Exploring Hong Kong’s Colonial History

Hong Kong’s colonial past began with the First Opium War (1839-1842), when an aggressively expanding British Empire came into conflict with Chinese officials over trading policies.  The city was ceded to the British at the end of the war when The Treaty of Nanking opened five Chinese ports allowing ‘favoured countries’ free trade.  Hong K ...

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The lowdown on traveling within Australia

If you intend on visiting Australia in the near future, it is in your best interest to have some ideas on attractions and what you can do in various tourist locations. No matter your reason for traveling in Australia, there are a large variety of events and landmarks for you to visit based on what you like.   Anyone who plans on fl ...

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Gunung Mulu National Park ‏

Home to a 40 million year old catacomb of caves and limestone karst formations which protrude from the ground like ancient stone fingers, the Gunung Mulu National Park is truly a natural marvel. Located near Miri on the Malaysian island of Borneo, the park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must for those seeking adventure and affinity with nature.  T ...

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Doing Fancy Dress The Right Way

If you’re heading to one of Europe’s hottest party destinations this year, you’ll probably be more concerned with filling your suitcases with glow in the dark paint and neon tutus than you are swimming trunks and sun cream.  Fancy dress is always a big part of the clubbing experience and is taken as seriously as it can be by a bunch of students in ...

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Grooming Essentials For Men

Beards As we edge ever closer to ‘peak beard’ (the point where so many people have one that it actually becomes uncool) it is more essential than ever to stand out and express your individuality in the way you sculpt your facial fur. With a huge range of styles, products and techniques on the ...

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Essential Running Gear

What to Wear For Men… Whether you prefer to run in a t-shirt, vest or jacket, your focus should be something lightweight and comfortable. This is important for preventing nipple chaffing whilst also limiting the likelihood of turning into a dripping, sweaty mess. ...

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The Best Gifts For Mother's Day

Framed Favourite Song Picture - £69 Does she have a favourite song? Is there an unforgettable moment she associates with a lyric? Keep those memories burning bright with this personalised gift containing lyrics and a personalised message. ...

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Choosing Your Whiskey

Put the pint down! Did you not get the memo? There’s a new drink in town.  A real man’s drink.  One with history, heritage, quality and flavour.  That’s right; whisky.  In the past year whisky sales have jumped by 20 per cent as drinkers swap pints for the drink that will “put hairs on yo ...

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How To Acquire The Perfect Beach Body

Getting into Shape for the Summer Winter hibernation can take its toll on our bodies.  It’s dark and cold, and there are few things more appealing than lying on the sofa with your favourite comfort food – heading out for a run is not one of these things.  If you’re feeling less than conf ...

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Budget Outfits Fit For The Catwalk

Ladies, we all want to look like a catwalk model, right? I mean all of those outfits are just fabulous. But they often come at a hefty price. Hashtag sadface. Instead of wasting your lifesavings or blowing your whole student loan on a single pair of shoes, why not take a peek at our budget outfits in order to make sure you look the part this summer. ...

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The Art Of Conversation

In an age where online dating has overtaken face-to-face interaction as the norm, some would argue that the art of conversation is dead. We on the other hand believe that it is thriving as a result.  Getting that girl with the nice smile on her profile pic to reply amidst a crowd of ‘hi’ and ‘how you doing?’ messages is akin to approachi ...

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Five Of The Best Dating Websites

No longer do you have to make drunken conversations at the bar in order to meet someone new. Online dating has become one of the most popular ways to meet a new partner and there are more than 1500 sites in the UK alone, catering for people from all walks of life and interests.  Through using one of our five recommended dating websites and apps, your next date could be right a ...

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Best Travel Gadgets

Sometimes it’s not till you’re far from home that you realise what you need the most. Luckily we’ve been there, done that, and are here to provide you with an extensive list of the must-have gadgets you’ll never regret sticking in your suitcase. ...

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How to Choose Travel Insurance

You can never be too careful when headed off on your exciting adventure.  From slips and trips to losing a personal item, it’s always best to be covered.  Sometimes upon a trip to the travel agents, you can sometimes feel a bit queasy by the amount of zero’s that are placed on your quote – but never fear, take a bit of time online and you ...

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Staying Motivated – The Not So Mission Impossible!

Even with the most enthusiastic of starts, sometimes that burning desire to get into shape slowly extinguishes.  With the angel and devil permanently whispering sweet nothings in your ear, it can be difficult to listen to the right voice.  Most people tend to literally throw in the towel after the first month unable to run past their favourite bakeries and fast-food t ...

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The Dirty Dozen: What Kind of Traveller Are You?

Gap Year Travellers come in all shapes and sizes; during your journey you will undoubtedly come across a wide-spectrum of nationalities and personalities. Here is a light-hearted look at but a few of the characters you are likely to encounter along the way. 1. The Party Animal: First one in, last one out the club. The only sunrise the ...

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Gifts & Gadgets: Boys Toys

Mightymast Lunar Football Table - £169 Score screamers from your own half and show off your stepovers with the sturdy and stylish Mightymast Lunar Football Table. ...

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Sir Ranulph Fiennes To Open The Adventure Travel Show

Don’t miss your chance to meet Britain’s most famous explorer as he opens The Adventure Travel Show 2015 – Olympia, London on Saturday 17th January Sir Ranulph Fiennes was described by The Guinness Book of Records as the “world’s greatest living explorer”, and has since gone on to break many more world r ...

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Stay Fully Charged with Mobile Solar Chargers

Don’t You Just Hate it When Your Mobile Phone Turns Into a Landline? There are more than 60 million portable electronic consumer devices in the UK and although there has been a marked increase in the size of screen and battery consumption of these devices, there is very little hope that in the near futur ...

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The Rise of the Tattoo Culture

Tattoos have been a part of human civilisation for centuries.  In 1991, the five thousand year old frozen body of ‘Itzi the Ice Man’ was found in the mountains between Austria and Italy.  Not only is he the best preserved corpse from this time period ever to be discovered, but his skin is inscribed with a total of 57 tattoos. ...

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Europe’s Best Surf Spots are in Portugal!

Surfers from around the world try to find the best hotspots to experience the feeling as heightened as possible. That shot of adrenaline when you ride one of the biggest waves that a certain area can provide cannot be compared with anything in this world. Portugal is considered to be one of those safe havens where surfers from all around the world gather to challenge their skills and s ...

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The Gap Year Quiz: Where Should You Go?

Like the idea of taking a gap year but still not sure on where to go? Let the iGap Travel Guide Quiz give you food for thought by choosing the recommended destination for you. It is the night before you fly. The first thing you pack is… A: Running Shoes B: Sunglasses C: Cam ...

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The Survival Guide – A Year Abroad

The voyage of discovery that encompasses a year abroad is a phenomenal experience that stays with you for the rest of your life.  Not only do you learn about yourself but you absorb another country’s culture and way of life which arms you with a whole host of useful practical skills.  Of course, it is a daunting prospect and before you head off, a ream of qu ...

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Promising Career Opportunities for a Multi Linguist in UAE

Only 12% of the population in the UAE is local Arabs and apart from them, while the rest comprises of more two hundred nationalities from all corners of the world. Considering the diverse economy and cultural implications, people who are multi linguists can get their hands on promising careers in the UAE. All you need is to apply for a diploma in Professional Language Studies so that y ...

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The Perfect Cocktail

When a cocktail is done right, there are not many better things in life. A summer staple, it is the perfect accompaniment for any casual evening drink. With so many variations and takes on classic cocktails, you really are spoilt for choice when it comes to picking a recipe.   Boys ...

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Preparing For Your First Marathon

In the modern era of sports science there is a tendency of being mollycoddled and bombarded with recommendations of best practice.  This is why the iGap Travel Guide Editor-in-Chief, James Drakeford, decided to wing-it during his very first marathon attempt.  Accepting the challenge just six weeks prior to the big day, we knew this was going to be the ultimate challen ...

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Six Terrific Ways to Get a Government Translator Job

No doubt technology has intervened in everyone’s life, changing it in many different ways. This also raised demand for people speaking multiple languages to cope with increasing business trends. Also, there are people with hearing problems which call for a special interpreter mastering in sign languages, while the need for professional translators, not only in US government b ...

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Best of BBQ: Impress Your Friends This Summer

Summertime means one thing and one thing only: Barbecue.  And who can resist when the kitchen is taken outside? It can be taken literally anywhere too....beach, forest and garden, wherever you want you can enjoy your chargrilled favourites in any setting!  Have a look at our handy tips to make your barbecue stand out from the crowd and be a memorable one! & ...

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Unemployment Blues: Improve Your Employability

The job market is tough – there’s no denying that.  One of the most common complaints among recent graduates is that nobody will employ you, because you’ve not got experience – but how do you get the experience if nobody will employ you! It’s a difficult one, but sitting around wishing that things were different isn’t ...

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A Glossary of German Beer

There are over 1,200 breweries in Germany that supply an immeasurable amount beer to an innumerable amount of pubs.  Whether it is a vintage Bavarian beer garden or a crammed Cologne beer hall, Germany offers one hell of a pub crawl.  It is therefore difficult to know where to start, so to help you on your way we have put together a handy glossary of German beer types ...

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Moroccan Etiquette & Protocol

Like many of its North African neighbours, Morocco is an ethnically diverse country with a rich history that encompasses many different civilisations and religions; Romans, Jews, Carthaginians, Moors and Arabs have all helped to shape its social structures and customs. Nowadays, the country is home to a population that is 99% Arab-Berber, with strong cultural influences coming from the ...

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How to Write the Perfect CV

You know you’re brilliant – but your CV is the proof, and if it doesn’t scream ‘hire me,’ then what employer is going to agree? Check Your Facts Make sure your contact details are kept up to date and correct.   Goes without saying – bu ...

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The Best Travel Apps

Gone are the days when a traveller’s armour consisted of a tattered backpack full of only threadbare garments, a weighty Lonely-Planet guide and a fast multiplying family of bed-bugs.  This is the era of flashpacking – where hostels provide hot running water and weary travellers are, at the very least, expected to run a brush through their hair every now an ...

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Best Beach Reads

There is nothing better than stretching out on the golden sand with an ice cream in one hand and a good book in the other.  Also the perfect way of whiling away a long plane or coach journey (and starting a conversation with the cute tourist sat next to you) every traveller should have a book or two stowed away at the bottom of their hand luggage.  Check out our guide ...

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A Student's Guide to Clearing

University is the next big step for many teenagers, and it's always a daunting prospect. Whether you've applied to your local institution or Cambridge and Oxford, the worries and fears that you feel before you open your results are felt by everyone. But what happens if things don't go exactly the way you want? What if all your choices reject your application?< ...

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The Best Beachwear for Women

Now that we have helped you acquire the perfect beach body, you will be adequately filled with confidence, enough so that you will be able to wear your bikini or swimsuit with pride. But, looking at your very tip-top best whilst on the beach is not as easy as that - you will need ...

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60 Seconds with Natalee Harris

We caught up with the beautiful star of the MTV hit show The Valleys to find out all about her travel passion.   What is your favourite holiday destination?   Definitely Ibiza - It has the best atmosphere and friendly people out to have fun. I&# ...

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Getting the Best Beach Body

You’ve just booked your holiday in a mad excited rush, so now comes the daydreaming fantasies about seductive barmen, elusive cocktails and platefuls of foreign cuisine.  But wait, what’s this nagging constant worry that has suddenly burst your bubble, bringing with it bouts of anxiety?  Oh, the Bikini.   &l ...

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Lisbon Tops Budget-conscious Travellers Awards

The Portuguese city of Lisbon once again proved to be the jewel in the crown for global budget-conscious travellers with an impressive number of five hostels securing top spots at the 11th Annual Hostel Awards.     The annual Hostel Awards (formerly HOSCARS), organised by leading budget travel website ...

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Everybody Go Surfing - A Guide to Choosing the Right Board

There are many people with envious jobs; talentless actors who get paid millions; CEO’s of companies who delegate all of their responsibility to someone else; food critics who are literally paid to eat.  However the surfer is probably the coolest job of all.  Tanned, fit and exuding confidence, we watch them with both envy and admiration as they ride the epi ...

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Must Have Accessories

When considering a holiday you may pick a particular environment that you wish to enjoy.  For example snow sports will require a plethora of equipment in the Alps or Eastern Europe.  Maybe you want to go surfing in Australia, in which you will want a surf board, or golfing gear for the lush greens of Dubai.  Either way you will want to have the very best equi ...

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Australia Visa Changes

So you want to work in Australia?  Well frankly, why wouldn’t you?  Sun, sea and surf – the main attractions that make this country an appealing place to live and work.  But before you book your flight and pack your suitcase you need to ensure you have the right visa to work there.    < ...

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Travel Vaccinations: What You Need To Know

Travelling can be the best time of your life, but there’s nothing worse than contracting an illness abroad – away from the comfort and familiarity of your own country and its medical services.    Nobody enjoys being unwell when on vacation, let alone having to spend the majority of your time recovering ...

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Gambling in Las Vegas

The famous Las Vegas Strip – which is home to the world’s most extravagant casinos – is a renowned Las Vegas landmark which can be found in scenes of popular Hollywood blockbusters like Ocean’s Eleven and The Hangover.      No trip t ...

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The Best Snowboards Around

The snowboard defines the boarder so don’t settle for second best! You’ll find the perfect balance of style, performance and simplicity with these boards.   GNU B-Pro Limited Edition board & ...

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UK Working Visas - What You Should Know

Visas are complicated.  Every country has a different set of working visas with different rules and regulations.  If you want to work aboard, the visa is the most important detail to consider before you pack your bags and tell your friends and family about your new life overseas in America, Australia or Europe.   With so much information about visas ...

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Choosing The Best Ski Goggles

Keeping your eyes protected on the slope is essential but why choose comfort and practicality over style? With these ski goggles, you have both at the same time.    Adidas ‘ID2 Pro’ goggle ...

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Become a Hollywood Star!

If you want to make it into the movies one day then why not become an extra?  Don’t scoff; the most famous actresses and actors began their careers as extras.  Brad Pitt was credited as a ‘partygoer’ after starring as an extra in the drama film ‘Less than Zero’, Megan Fox dirty danced in a club in ‘Bad Boys 2 ...

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Why Working abroad is a Popular Alternative to the Rat Race

Nowadays, finding work as a graduate in the UK is becoming harder and harder.  With the economy in crisis and over 1,000 people applying for a job in Poundland it seems impossible to get hired.  Despite having a degree most young people are told they don’t have enough experience for basic jobs and most employers won’t hire graduates in fear they&am ...

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Going to Glastonbury without a Ticket

Tickets for Glastonbury 2013 sold out instantaneously last Sunday leaving those who missed out, sincerely disappointed.  Gone are the days when security was relaxed and those without tickets could easily gatecrash the festival.  Legend has it someone even managed to dig an underground tunnel to subtly sneak into the festival!  Now you no longer need to go to ...

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‘Sea’ the World with a Cruise Ship Job

A career that is rewarding and enjoyable is hard to come by nowadays.  Most people are stuck in a dead-end job struggling to make ends meet and not receiving the recognition they deserve.  You may instantly think of tacky, camp entertainers when someone says ‘job on a cruise ship’ but there are plenty of worthwhile career opportunities available fo ...

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The Return of the Booze Cruise

Thanks to the strength of other currencies against the euro, you will be pleased to know the infamous booze cruises are back once again.    For one British pound you can get €1.25, the highest it has been in three and a half years, which has seen a rise in British ferry passengers and Eurotunnel users travelling f ...

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Spotting the “Big Five”

Everyone should have the chance to experience a safari at least once in their life.  When on the subject of African safaris the phrase “Big Five” comes to mind.  This refers to the African lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and Cape buffalo.    The name “big five” was g ...

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Galway International Oyster & Seafood Festival 2012

Each year Ireland is home to the Galway International Oyster Festival. September sees the city of Galway welcome the most internationally renowned food festival and world’s longest running international oyster festival to celebrate the oyster harvest. This year the festival will run from the 28th to 30th Sep ...

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The Hitchhiker’s Guide

Hitchhiking is not only an inexpensive way to get around but is also the most social one.  It’s a unique opportunity to meet a range of new people, which can vary from anything like the C.E.O of a company to a grandmother.  Hitchhiking also means “Giving” and “Taking” to many people.  There are risks with this ...

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Playing It Safe – Liam Neeson Style

With the release of Taken 2 we have gone back to have another look at the first instalment and while the risk of being kidnapped by a gang of human trafficking Albanian’s may be slim – here is our ultimate guide to playing it safe when you are going abroad with friends for the first time. Look After Your Valu ...

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