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  • Farahnaz Mohammed, studying Hispanic Studies and English Literature at the University of Edinburgh, went to Buenos Aires for her year abroad. Here, she gives her top tips for those wishing to go there for their year abroad...
    Published in Spanish-speaking
  • Surprising Santiago

    Thursday, 12 May 2011
    Madeleine spent her year abroad in Santiago, Chile. Read on as she fills the year abroad blanks...
    Published in Spanish-speaking
  • The Mole Diaries: Brazil

    Monday, 25 April 2011
    Georgie Russel is studying French, Spanish and Portuguese at Newcastle University. She chose Brazil for her year abroad "because it is one of the most culturally and geographically diverse countries on the planet", as she puts it. She works in the North-East, at Casa Grande, a social project helping children aged 4-14. Here is her account of how it went, what the project is about and what you can do in Brazil - the country of alegria...
    Published in Portuguese-speaking
  • Georgia Mallin, a Year Abroad Graduate, gives out some great advice about what to do if your year abroad isn't what you'd wished for, speaking of her own personal experience, and what she did to change it, when she was already abroad...
    Published in When You Arrive
  • You’ve packed your bag full of clothes, you’ve got your swimsuit and suncream (or overcoat depending on where you’re going), laptop and favourite DVDs, your camera and your passport. You’re all ready for your year abroad. But you feel something may be missing... You still need to pack your books. From proper bookworms to casual readers of the latest best-seller, everyone likes to take a book with them when they go away. I love travel, and I love books, so here are my top 5 books that are about travelling, or that I discovered while on my year abroad...
    Published in What to pack?
  • Blossoming Buenos Aires

    Thursday, 12 May 2011
    Lucy spent her year abroad in Buenos Aires. Read on as she fills in the year abroad blanks...
    Published in Spanish-speaking
  • Blissful Buenos Aires

    Wednesday, 11 May 2011
    Sam spent his year abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Read on as he fills the year abroad blanks...
    Published in Spanish-speaking
  • Culture Shock: Argentina

    Tuesday, 19 April 2011
    Sally O'Brian went to Buenos Aires, Argentina, for her year abroad. Here, she gives us an account about her time there, with an insight into Argentinian culture...
    Published in Culture Shock
  • The Mole Diaries: La Paz

    Wednesday, 15 September 2010
    For part of his year abroad, Andrew Cummings spent seven months working as a journalist for the Bolivian Express, based in Bolivia’s capital, La Paz. This is what he had to say about one of Latin America’s best-kept secrets...
    Published in Spanish-speaking
  • Un techo para Chile

    Saturday, 17 July 2010
    Soundtrack of the weekend: I played The Chemical Brothers from a portable speaker and it was surprising how much it helped us to work. Energetic, melodic, amazing!

    The Chilean earthquake is old news. But to some the effects of the earthquake are still acutely present, even after all this time. It was estimated that around 500,000 homes were destroyed, their inhabitants left literally homeless. It is this situation that the charity Un Techo Para Chile is trying to solve. ‘A roof for Chile’. What a noble spirit of community that simple name evokes. They build houses not only for earthquake victims but also for other people who need homes, in an attempt to get them out of the refugee-style camps that are so common throughout the country. They were given funds by the government to buy materials for new homes, and then they appeal for volunteers to go and build them. Young people, often university students, go in busloads every weekend. I wanted to see more of how Chile had been affected and how people were coping, and I wanted to join in the work that Techo Para Chile was doing for them. So I signed up with them and went to build a house.

    Published in Nick's Chilean Journal
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