JourneySong: A Beijing Love Song (我们又来了) by Feichang Fresh
Go to China to study at a university. Learn the Mandarin language. Meet other international students. Explore music. Write a love song to Beijing. Make a video. Upload it. Become viral sensations in...
View ArticleSingapore – a Unique Destination!
Today we feature abroad opportunities in Singapore! Here are the links to our GoAbroad listings for: Study Abroad Programs High School / Gap Year Programs Internship Programs Job / Work Listings...
View ArticleCheck out China – 5000 Years Young!
With such a vast history and unique culture throughout the country, China is sure to teach each visitor something different. There is much to see, from the Great Wall to any number of Buddhist temples...
View ArticleJourneySong: Good Life by OneRepublic
For anyone who has spent time abroad, this song reflects the happiness of discovering the world — and how sometimes even your friends (especially those who haven’t been abroad yet) don’t understand....
View Article2011 GoAbroad Innovation Awards Student Video Finalist: A Beijing Love Song
We’re pleased to announce one of the 2011 GoAbroad Innovation Awards finalists in the category of Innovative Student Video. We received many wonderful nominations and the selection committee has chosen...
View ArticleLet Your Travels to Taiwan Touch Your Heart!
Today we feature abroad opportunities in Taiwan! Here are the links to our GoAbroad listings for: Study Abroad Programs Degree Programs High School / Gap Year Programs Internship Programs Job / Work...
View ArticleTop 10 Study Abroad Destinations for 2011
World Atlas by JoeLodge, on Flickr Ever wondered what study abroad destinations travelers are searching for on GoAbroad? Today we’re featuring the top ten most popular study abroad destinations, based...
View ArticleCelebrate International Youth Day!
International Youth by ubo_pakes, on Flickr Sometimes it takes the smallest voice to make the biggest difference. International Youth Day — August 12 every year — is right around the corner, and as day...
View ArticleTop 7 Types of Internships by Field of Study
Have you ever considered an international internship? With many economies struggling to recover from unemployment rates, internships have quickly become go-to opportunities for students. When you...
View ArticleBlog of the Week: A Totally Impractical Guide to Living in Shanghai
Every week GoAbroad features an abroad-related blog as our selection for Blog of the Week. The featured blog has been chosen because it features interesting and well-written abroad or travel-related...
View ArticleInternational Mother Language Day: Celebrating Linguistic & Cultural Diversity
International Map by frankh, on Flickr Happy International Mother Language Day! Since February 2000, this holiday has been celebrated and recognized around the world to promote linguistic and cultural...
View ArticleGuest Post: Speaking “Spandarish,” Coffeepot Cooking, & Dim Sum Dating as a...
Today on the GoAbroad Blog, we feature of a guest post from Walt F.J. Goodridge, author of The Jamaican in China blog. During his time living abroad in China, Walt learned a great many things about...
View ArticleExploring Western Hill Forest Park – A Marvel of Chinese History!
Dragon Gate in Western Hill Forest Park by maveric2003, on Flickr Today on the GoAbroad Blog, we feature a second guest post from international education professional, Tom Hopkins, of Minds Abroad! If...
View ArticleTibetan Treasure: The Unforgettable Beauty of Namtso Lake
Namtso Lake by illuminasa, on Flickr Today on the GoAbroad Blog, we feature a guest post from international education professional, Tom Hopkins, of Minds Abroad! His newest post takes readers into the...
View ArticleBlog of the Week: The Lost Traveler
It’s Friday — and time for GoAbroad’s Blog of the Week! This week’s selection is: The Lost Traveler This week’s blog, The Lost Traveler, is the creation of Colin Desko, a student of Hobart and William...
View ArticleLook Like a Local: China
China by Dainis Matisons, on Flickr China used to be a traditional, conservative country that held conformity in high regards. While tradition and uniting with some sort of group, even if it’s just...
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