GoAbroad Weekly Digest: Saturday, 9 June 2012

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Here's what we featured on the GoAbroad blog this past week:

  • Blog of the Week: bluebalu - Living in Hong Kong
    It's Friday -- and time for GoAbroad's Blog of the Week! This week's selection is: bluebalu: Living in Hong Kong This week's featured blog, bluebalu: Living in Hong Kong, comes from bluebalu - an avid travel blogger and self-confessed foodie. This blog documents her experiences living in Hong Kong and traveling, mainly through Asia but [...]
  • From Human Rights to Journalistic Freedom: A Crash Course in Turkey
    Today on GoAbroad, we bring a post from our first Featured Contributor, Anahita Sotoohi, a student and travel writer studying in Istanbul, Turkey. In her post, Anahita  focuses on the struggles Turkey faces as it strives to enter the modern, western world - offering a viewpoint that spotlights an area of the world few students choose for their [...]
  • Overwhelmed By the Job Market? Think Outside the Box with Internships!
    Today on GoAbroad, we bring you a guest post from Mireille Cronin Mather, the Executive Director of the Foundation for Sustainable Development (FSD), where she discusses the variety of ways an internship can benefit your future career plans. Are you a student, recent grad or aspiring professional who is finding it difficult to enter the current job market [...]
  • Your 2012 GoAbroad Innovation Awards Winners ANNOUNCED!
    Over the last few months, GoAbroad.com has recognized the finalists of the 2012 GoAbroad Innovation Awards, and the team was pleased to present the Awards last Thursday during GoAbroad's reception at the NAFSA 2012 Annual Conference & Expo in Houston, Texas. The GoAbroad Innovation Awards reception recognized every organization and institution who was a finalist, [...]
  • GoAbroad Weekly Digest: Saturday, 2 June 2012
    Here's what we featured on the GoAbroad blog this past week: 5 Items You're Glad Your Mom Made You Pack Abroad Notorious for worrying and over-packing, your mom is the last person you want to see when preparing for a trip abroad. You don't want to be barraged with a list of unnecessary items to [...]

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