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Stacy Moreno

Stacy Moreno

Stacy Moreno has a passion for international and cultural exchange. She holds a Masters Degree in Social Work, with a specialization in International and Community Development and a Spanish minor. She lives with her husband, an Argentinian chef, and their four children in Phoenix. Stacy has studied in Spain, interned in Nova Scotia, and worked in England as a child welfare worker. She enjoys helping educate others about opportunities to see the world and making a positive impact on others

Author Articles

5 Easy Trips To Soak Up Sunny Andalucía created on 2013-06-03

Seville, Spain is the capital and largest city of Spain’s southernmost region. It is a popular destination for study abroad, known for its sunny days, delicious paella, and great architecture. But it is made an even better location for an international education by the area around it. The well established transport system allows easy and quick travel throughout the area. If you have a sho...

10 Highlights In The Pearl Of Andalucía created on 2013-06-03

Step off the plane to study abroad in Seville and be immediately transported to an atmosphere only read about in books, heard of in the lyrics of folklore, or seen in a beautiful fantasy. It offers all this along with a history, culture, and lifestyle that is enriching and captivating. It embodies all that the senses can absorb and is the perfect destination for any student ready for adventure,...

Day To Day Life As An Intern In England

It is not uncommon for students and graduates alike to spend months, even years, pondering an internship abroad opportunity before making that final decision. Some of the doubts students and professionals share are about financial limitations, as well as insecurities about leaving familiar and known territories for a world unknown that may not meet their expectations and dreams. Simple question...

Calling All Social Workers! England’s Children Need You created on 2013-08-21

Social workers graduate each year with an array of interests and skills. Some work directly with vulnerable families, others with policy, mental health, or community development. New graduates can have a difficult time finding their first US based job without a sufficient amount of work experience that relates to their desired field. Applicable field experience is very important to breaking int...