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Posted by Melodie Vienneau on November 24th, 2011
Since the beginning of my internship I’ve made many interesting discoveries. Although it seems like it’s now, at the end of the term of my mandate, that I make the most important ones. I realise now that Vietnam was all together not only a discovery. I say that because I didn’t have any prejudice on [...]
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Posted by Ashley Korn on November 24th, 2011
Muli bwanji (how are you?), my name is Ashley Korn and I am a recent graduate from Ryerson University’s Immigration and Settlement Studies masters program. During the masters program, I conducted primary research that examined pre-departure cultural orientations for Student Refugee Program (SRP) participants, and the role it played in their settlement and integration at [...]
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Posted by Lea Crousset on November 24th, 2011
Salut à tous! Je m’appelle Léa Crousset et j’ai 20 ans. Je suis présentement étudiante en 3ieme de criminologie à l’université d’Ottawa, à Ottawa. Comme vous vous en doutez je m’apprête à faire un stage dans le cadre du programme : étudiants sans frontières. J’ai toujours eu le désir de voyager vers des destinations hors du [...]
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Posted by Brianna Schlarb on November 22nd, 2011
I can’t believe my time in Vietnam has already come to an end. I have learned so much from this experience about myself, about other cultures, about other people and about the world around me. As I prepare to depart for Canada, I feel as though I am not leaving behind nearly as much as [...]
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Posted by Brittany Leigh Hurlburt on November 17th, 2011
Hello! My name is Brittany Hurlburt and I am in my fourth year at Grant MacEwan University, which is located in Edmonton, Alberta. After two years at MacEwan I received my Diploma in Communications and Professional Writing, and I am now working towards obtaining my Bachelor’s of Communications in Professional Writing. I have been interested [...]
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Posted by Amanda Le on November 17th, 2011
Hello! My name is Amanda Le and I am currently completing a Bachelor of Commerce at McGill University. Supporting education efforts has always been one of my passions. In 2006, I had the opportunity to help raise funds and build a school in a Maasai village in Kenya, and ever since I have wanted [...]
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Posted by Inga Taube on November 17th, 2011
Hello all! I’m a 4th year Political Science student at Grant MacEwan University in Edmonton. I’m really enjoying my undergraduate degree – I’m not sure that I’m ready for it to be over yet – so it’s great that I get to work at a university in Cambodia! Some of my interests outside of school [...]
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Posted by Teneille Dzuba on November 17th, 2011
I cannot believe how fast the past two months have flown by! I only have one month left of my internship with CEYOHO, and I think it will be a busy one. Up until now, things have felt a bit slow at work for me, at least compared to jobs I’ve had in Canada, so [...]
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Posted by Bonnie Thornbury on November 11th, 2011
How time flies!! Over the last two months I’ve been interning at the Coalition of Women Living with HIV / AIDS (COWLHA) based in Lilongwe, Malawi. Two weeks ago I was feeling rather dissapointed with my internship, feeling as though I hadn’t accomplished anything or contributed significantly to the organization. However, as I begin the [...]
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Posted by Brianna Schlarb on October 23rd, 2011
It is about mid-way through my time here in Vietnam, and so far, the experience has been amazing and enlightening. Since I cannot go into detail about everything, I’ve decided to focus on communities. Probably the thing that has really hit me most is the presence of a real community of ex-patriots – people who [...]
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