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10 Steps to Increase Study Abroad Participation

Study Aborad Association

Studying abroad has been shown to give students invaluable learning opportunities that aren’t available in a traditional classroom setting. The study also showed that student learning outcomes were unique compared to the classroom. Studying abroad is becoming more and more popular every year. Study Abroad Fair.

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Should I Take a Gap Year?

Great College Advice

Since 2009, admitted students have been able to apply for a tuition-free nine-month service post at one of five international locations. Study abroad in a high school setting Since the end of the Second World War, a number of very reputable non-profit and volunteer organizations have encouraged students in their teens to study abroad.

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Virtual/digital Year Abroad in a global pandemic era: J-YAP Inter-University Support Programme

Teaching Matters Academic Support

Fumiko Narumi-Munro Fumiko is Japanese Language Programme Director and Year Abroad Coordinator at Asian Studies, School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures. She also took part in the e-Learning project HANABI in 2009-10 as the Project Coordinator. She teaches Japanese language to undergraduate students (Years 1 to 4).