Dive into the experiences of our dual students, Jules and Mustafa! They share their highlights from their first 3 months at New Work SE - find out what they're excited about and what they love about our office in Vienna, the New Work Base 🌟🚀 #DualStudies #StudentStories #NewWorkSE #Inspiration
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🚀 Unlocking the Secrets: Total Cost of Studying in Germany 2025! 🇩🇪✨ Curious about the real expenses of studying in Germany? Watch this video for all the details! 🎥: https://lnkd.in/gN9h_HvE By Nidhi Jain @GermanGyan #StudyInGermany #GermanGyan #CostBreakdown #InternationalEducation #StudyAbroad 4o
Unlocking the Secrets: Total Cost of Studying in Germany 2025! @GermanGyan by Nidhi Jain
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What, where and how at the University? From bustling campuses to diverse extracurricular activities, watch the video and learn how to master your first days at university, where you have to go first and what documents you need to bring. Discover why studying in Germany offers an enriching experience like no other. More information about studying and living in Germany on www.study-in.de! #StudyInGermany #UniversityLife
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Welcome to the meeting to hear about Darla's special session: How to get published!
Want to learn more about how to get your work published?! 🌟 Exciting News! 🌟 Our Graduate Student Working Group (part of the World Council on Intercultural and Global Competence) is thrilled to host a Guest Speaker Session with none other than Dr Darla K. Deardorff 🎉 Dr Deardorff will be joining us to share her insights on "How to Get Published.” Whether you're just starting on your publication journey or looking to sharpen your skills, this session is for you! 🗓 Date: November 26th, 2024 🕒 Time: 5:30 pm EST 📍 Zoom: 821 7037 9148 Don’t miss out on this chance to learn from one of the best in the field! Let’s get published together! Best regards, Amy, Yiwen Jin, & Fatima Halday
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🌍✨What’s it like to land in the USA for the very first time? Hear an international student, Siddhartha Grover's story of excitement, challenges, and growth! 🎒✈️ Follow Robert Adams ☕️for more content like this!🚀 #internationalstudents #studyinusa #msinusa #studyabroad #internatinoalstudentlife #chaiandcoaching
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Thinking about studying in Germany? 🏫🎓 Make sure you don’t miss these important application and enrollment dates! 🔷 July 15 – Winter Semester Application Deadline 🔷 January 15 – Summer Semester Application Deadline 🔷 September 30 – Enrollment Deadline (Winter Semester) 🔷 March 31 – Enrollment Deadline (Summer Semester) Whether you're applying for the winter or summer intake, it's important to stay on top of these deadlines! Need assistance with your application? We're here to help you succeed! 🌟 📥 [email protected] #bartlettconsulting #studyingermany #germanuniversities #highereducation #universityapplications #bartlettconsulting
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Milestone Reflections! Today, a rare sunny summer’s day, I had the pleasure of attending two lively graduation ceremonies in Coventry cathedral. In the process, I realised that this summer is the 40th anniversary of my own graduation, and inspired by the happy graduates embarking on a brave new world of work or further education, I offer the following reflections based on 40 years of work/life experience and ten key points that I have learned the hard-way! 1. Set yourself personal goals, review them frequently, and manage your own personal outcomes. 2. Trust your gut instinct. 3. Everything happens for a reason. 4. Keep your options open. 5. Be kind to the people you meet on your way up. 6. Work to live, don't live to work. 7. Make time for family and friends, they are (should be) constants, work is transient. 8. Frequently reflect on what you've achieved outside work and celebrate it. 9. Set life goals to achieve, then monitor and deliver them! 10. Notwithstanding the above, be adaptable, remember God laughs when people make plans!
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It's not always a cool job title that gets you where you need to be. Sometimes it's a place. That pivotal place for me was working at American University with international students while living in Washington, D.C. I moved back to D.C. after completing my summer fellowship at Urban Adamah with a plan to work within international education long enough to find a role that would allow me to move back to Spain. After a summer in the Bay Area, I realized I no longer wanted to live in the United States. I figured the best way to get out of here was moving to what I believe to be America's most European city - the U.S. capital. Not only would I not need to buy a car, it's the one city that truly feels like my home stateside and has any work I would want within international education/ international development. I only had $1,500 in my bank account and most of it was gone with the $1,400 I immediately spent with rent and the deposit to share a dining room. Yes, you read that right. It cost me $1,100 per month to share a dining room with someone back in 2017. To my hungry stomach's luck, I was hired to work within the International Accelerator Program at American University within 4 weeks of moving back. During that time, I met these three incredible women who I am lucky to still call my friends. “If you don't like where you are, change it. You're not a tree.” ― Jim Rohn Not sure who needed this reminder here on LinkedIn, but it's a good one to always keep in mind! #LinkedIn #Opportunities #Growth #InternationalEducation #IntlEd #Work #tbt #GlobalCommunity #HigherEd #washingtondc #Reflection
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Empower students and elevate your program! This student's inspiring story showcases the life-changing power of studying abroad. Lana studied abroad with Center for European Studies, Maastricht University See how it can benefit your program and students alike! ➡️ https://ow.ly/lpmV50So9Tw #StudyAbroad #StudentSuccess #GlobalEducation #HigherEducation
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Sat in on a really insightful webinar by TuckGo (Dartmouth College) and Authentica, about planning Study Abroad in less familiar locations. They encouraged SA professionals to open doors to new countries because of possibility of learning opportunities and increasing students' cultural competence. The webinar is well worth your time: https://lnkd.in/e7uyS6fD
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