Studying abroad should be part of every college student’s education.
Read MoreGuest blogger Michael Flatt, co-founder of StudentsGoneGlobal.com, shares how he started his own website to enable students to share and learn from each others’ study abroad stories before, during and after the experience.
Read MoreThe latest IIE Open Doors numbers are out for international exchange.
Read MoreIf you have studied abroad in the past five years, please take this survey designed to inform my next book. Pass it on to others who have as well!
Read MoreNathan Nault has spent the last year in Beijing; he moved after he graduated. Read about his adventures so far!
Read MoreMaria Villaquiran, a soon-to-be-graduate from The George Washington University who hails from Colombia, shares what she’s learned about developed and developing markets during her travels.
Read MoreGlobal is everywhere. Competition is fierce. Are you prepared to work in the global marketplace?
Read MoreIf you’re a career counselor, student or recent grad even remotely interested in how to prepare to land a job in the increasingly global marketplace, read on.
Read MoreStudents who’ve studied abroad have a leg up when seeking jobs. Although traditionally for liberal arts students, study abroad is changing now as employers, students and universities realize that it has wide-reaching benefits to all students. Whether you are an employer, parent, student or campus counselor, you’ll want to read about how study abroad continues to change.
Read MoreGo Global! hits the eShelves this week, selling for $4.99. Filled with practical advice and job-seeking strategies, this book is the go-to resource for anyone looking to make a markin today’s global economy. From high school students to mid-career professionals, Go Global! will make a difference!
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