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Category: Culture

Approaching Public and International Health from a Global Perspective

Pooja Garg, Public Health in China, Summer 2012 My experience with the Public Health in China program has prompted numerous exciting conversations and reinforced...
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Encounters with the Holocaust: Memories from Study Abroad in Berlin

Mark Davis, Berlin: Global City in the Center of Europe, Summer 2013 Download the PDF here
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What is “best” is not always “best”

Sarah Uttal, Global Healthcare Technologies, Spring 2014 We spent an eye-opening 10 days in Kwa-Zulu Natal to begin our South African immersion. Our time...
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Looking back on Paris

Abby Reudelsterz, European Union Studies, 2013 It’s hard to believe that I’ve been back in the U.S. for almost four weeks now. Since my...
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French rudeness and Artisanal Pride

Romain Sinclair, Sciences Po Exchange, Fall 2013 The service industry in France, or at least Paris, seems to have fundamentally different goals than that...
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Going out in style

Amy Glazier-Torgerson, Sciences Po Exchange, Fall 2013 This is my last week in Paris and I want to make it one of my best....
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Reflection on Paris – Fall 2013

Audrey Cheng, Public Health in Europe, 2013 “I don’t like that man. I must get to know him better.” ― Abraham Lincoln Four hours ago,...
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Revelations from Travel

Romain Sinclair, Sciences Po Exchange, Fall 2013 Traveling as an adult is very different than doing so as a child. During our weeklong break...
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Why Hong Kong is the best city for study abroad

Audrey Zong, HKUST Exchange, Fall 2013 As Northwestern students, we are lucky enough to have such a vast selection of study abroad partner institutions...
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A ‘Turkey’ Thanksgiving and Two More Weeks

Audrey Cheng, Public Health in Europe, 2013 One of the greatest advantages of studying abroad in Paris is the benefit of having Thanksgiving weekend...
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