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Ireland: “Post Program Reflection” by Brittany Mureno
Ireland: End of Program: “Preparing for Re-Entry” by Brittany Mureno
Ireland: Mid Program: “A Day in the Life” by Brittany Mureno
Thailand: Teach Abroad: “Sa Wa Dee” Post Grad Teach Abroad by Katie Warner
Sa Wa Dee! A Thai greeting meaning: “May goodness be with you”.
API is thrilled to highlight Katie Warner: a graduate of Western Washington University teaching currently in Chiang Mai, Thailand! Katie arrived to Thailand in May 2018, and will be teaching in Chiang Mai until October 2018. She is excited to share her experience with you!
Senegal: Pre-Departure: “Closer and Closer” by Sage Romey
Ireland: “Arrival” by Brittany Mureno
Japan: KCP Program “Pre-Departure,” by Simone Hansen
Ireland: “Pre-Departure to Galway” by Brittany Mureno
Germany: Post Program Reflection: “IUSP Marburg” by Elizabeth Moorhead
Spain: Post Program Reflection: “Heading Back to Western” by Olivia Esparza
France: Post Program Reflection: “Looking Back & Looking Forward” by Libby Babb
Looking Back & Looking Forward
Hello again! It’s been awhile, but I think it’s about time that I sit down and really reflect on the time I was able to spend studying abroad in Grenoble, France. I arrived back here in the states at the end of December, and there hasn’t been a day that’s passed without me thinking about those four months in which I was able to fully immerse myself in a new culture, a new experience, and a new way of life. Looking back now, I can really appreciate my time abroad, and reflect on everything that I gained.
France: Pre-Departure: “Before Arriving in Lyon” by Grace Peyerwold
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Spain: End of Program: “Hasta luego, Sevilla” by Olivia Esparza
End of Program: Hasta luego, Sevilla
Spain has many great things but what I’ve missed the most from home is the ease of communicating in a language that is comfortable to me. Although my Spanish has improved immensely it is still not nearly as comfortable as English. Nine months without being surrounded by my native language reminded me how fortunate I am to live in an environment that I find comfortable. Spain is a beautiful country and I’ve loved living here, what I will miss the most are the friends I’ve made while abroad and the beautiful places in Seville. Becoming friends with local students was one of the highlights of my semester, because of it I got to know Spain and its culture better. When I return home I don’t think I will experience any culture shock. While home for Christmas break I adjusted back to culture and had time to reflect on my first semester before going back to Spain. Now at the end of my second semester I am already familiar with the feeling of returning home after being gone for a long time. Now at the end of my nine months I’m ready to go back to the states and reengage with life at Western. Studying abroad provided me with many wonderful experiences that I would love to keep in my life. Speaking Spanish with native speakers is one experience that I plan on maintaining while I’m back in the states, Spanish friends and I have planned to keep speaking by Skype to practice. My nine months abroad have changed my appreciation for other cultures and have inspired me to travel more of the world.
Spain: Mid Program: “A day in the life” by Olivia Esparza
Mid Program: A Walk Around Seville
Scholarships: 8 Tips for Making Your Gilman Scholarship Essays Stronger – By Kyra Bruce
8 Tips for Making Your Gilman Scholarship Essays Stronger
As part of your Gilman Scholarship application, you will write two essays. The first is a statement of purpose where you have the chance to explain why you need the scholarship and how it will impact you. This is where you get to let your personality shine though so the scholarship committee gets to know you.
Scholarships: Making Study Abroad a Reality: The Gilman Scholarship & Advice – by Kyra Bruce
Make Studying Abroad a Reality: The Gilman Scholarship and Some Personal Advice
I think I annoyed almost all my friends into reviewing my Gilman Scholarship essays before I finally submitted my application. Like the other 68 percent of Gilman Scholars, I was applying for the scholarship that would make or break my ability to afford studying in the Czech Republic.
2018 Video Contest Winner: Adam Hudak “Archeology on the Edge” Scotland
The video was filmed during the archaeological excavation and field school at the endangered site of Swandro-Orkney, Scotland. Working with some of the UK’s top archaeological professionals, the program aids the excavation racing against time and tide to preserve Orkney’s cultural history from rising sea level. In addition to this field school, I completed independent geological survey of coastal processes, geohazards, and erosion. Upon completion, I contributed 3D photogrammetry survey, field sample geochemistry, stratigraphy, and remote sensing spatial analysis.
Apply for this program here: Hunter College CUNY: Orkney Gateway to the Atlantic, Scotland Summer Study Abroad
2018 Video Contest Winner: Isaac Day, “The Great Canadian North” Canada
This video is a collection of shots I got during my internship with Young Life’s Malibu Club Camp. Located on the Jervis Inlet in British Columbia Canada this camp is completely off the grid, using a waterfall high in the mountains to provide hydro power to the camp and it’s 300-400 highschoolers that come per week during the summer. My time there was an incredible experience for my Outdoor Recreation major at WWU. This short video contains scenes from areas around camp, stating off with an ariel shot of camp followed by a few of the natural waterfalls in the area. Next is the ride into and out of camp through the Jervis inlet. Sometimes in the pre or post season, guests from the Seattle/Vancouver area will rent out the camp and come up in sea planes and yachts. The Malibu club also offers kids the experience of a downhill mt. bike course as well as waterskiing and wake boarding down the smaller Princess Louisa Inlet. There are many canyons and rivers flowing around camp and this is one of those beautiful hard to reach locations. The primary mode of transportation is water taxis to make it into camp, this is a shot of one entering the Malibu rapids before arrival at camp. This video finishes off with higher altitude shots of the approaching sunset in the Jervis. Thanks for watching and providing education abroad! It truly is a one of a kind experience!