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Once a month, you will receive insights, resources, and practical tips to relocate, live and work abroad
To commemorate the recent World Refugee Day, our June edition raises awareness on global forced displacement trends. We feature Fahimeh Robiolle who received the French Legion of Honor award for her service to society. Last but not least, we will share a list of the most attractive destinations in 2024 for moving abroad. As we're just two months away from our own move to Beijing, we also share two moving apps that you might also find helpful.
In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, this May edition highlights the very real mental health impact of being abroad. Furthermore, Itziri Gonzalez Barcenas, shares her reflections on being selected as a Schwarzman Scholar and some tips for those interested in applying. Last but not least, we also bring you some great wellness platforms.
In this April edition, our co-founder Brice Rosette demystifies important questions like when is the best time to go abroad. Dr. Phiwokuhle Mnyandu, Assistant Director Center for African Studies and Africa-China relations expert, discusses why he believes every college student should go abroad if they can. Last but not least, we share some platforms and Dr. Raquel Dailey's week-long travel program designed to explore Black and African American history and culture in Europe.
In honor of Women's History Month and International Women's Day earlier this month (on the 8th), this March edition is dedicated to women's empowerment. Co-Founder Itziri Gonzalez Barcenas discusses the importance of having women mentors. She also shares some great resources and must-read books by women authors that have helped her on her professional journey.
Last but not least, Dr. Caroline Fache, Assistant Dean for Curricular Innovation and Chair/Professor of French & Francophone Studies shares her experiences studying and working abroad.
In this February edition, Brice Rosette discusses the importance of cross-cultural communication skills in a job search. Some latest news and two great tools that you should check out are also featured.Last but not least, Yangzi Jiang, a Chinese international student who got a scholarship for his university studies, shares his experiences navigating cultural differences, the U.S. labor market as an international candidate, and more.
In this edition the co-founders of this community, Itziri and Brice, will share a bit of their story. You will also find some useful materials to get your work abroad journey started. Last but not least, Yeleen Lacou, a former International Recruiter for a Fortune 500 company, shared tips with us about how to be the best candidate in a competitive global market.
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