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Staying Humble in Uruguay

By: Evan Schaffer, SEAS ’27 GRIP: Entrepreneurship in Montevideo If there’s one thing I learned during my jam-packed first week in Uruguay, it’s the value of being humble when working in a foreign country. I like to have everything under control. But when I arrived in Montevideo two weeks ago, struggling to recall the Spanish…

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La Paisa: Working With Family

By: Jordan Severino, CAS ’26 GRIP: FinTech in Medellin  Beginning from my first day of work, my time here in Colombia has been nothing short of surprises. From the vibrant lights to the bustling clubs, I have witnessed within two short weeks how unique and energetic the city of Medellín truly is. However what has…

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Tokyo City-Escape

By: Alexander Kuplicki, Huntsman ’27 The Kamanofuchi park on the Tama river. While I love Tokyo, living in the heart of Shinjuku, arguably the city’s busiest neighborhood, can be tiring. Ome, within Tokyo prefecture, provided me the perfect short escape from city life. Boarding the train to Ome you already know that you’re going a little…

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A Snapshot of Bwiam

By: Andrea Perez Pizarro, SEAS ’26 GRIP: Power up Gambia After 24 hours of traveling, I finally reached The Gambia, where I was picked up by the CEO of Bwiam General Hospital, Mr. Kebba Manneh. Within my first days in the country, I explored the beautiful coast, met so many kind people, and began trying…

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First Thoughts About Aachen

By: Teodora Marinova, SEAS ’27 The cathedral in the center of Aachen, a center of legends about the Medieval emperor Charlemagne. GRIP: Engineering Research in Aachen, Germany I just started my summer research internship in Aachen, Germany and I am really enjoying the experience so far. My internship is within RWTH Aachen University, where everyone…

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Embracing the Unknown at GAO Capital

By: Claire Wu, SEAS ’27 Night bike ride by Gardens by the Bay after work. GRIP: GAO Capital When I arrived in Changi Airport on Wednesday, I wasn’t sure what to expect from my next three months. Having given myself a few days to move in and get situated in my apartment, I was able…

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Comforts and Conferences

By: Ashrit Challa, CAS ’25 A view of Lake Geneva from Quai Wilson GRIP: World Medical Association (WMA) Framed by the Alps and overlooking the waters of Lake Geneva, the picturesque City of Geneva holds a special place in both the world as a center of diplomacy and dialogue, and now in my heart as…

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Highlights of Exchange Part II

By: Celia Ngoga, Queen Mary University of London Celia, one of the Exchange at Penn Correspondents, shares her experience at Penn during the Spring 2024 semester. Follow along with the group of correspondents on our blog and look out for their images on the @pennabroad Instagram feed. The spring semester went by very rapidly but was one of my most enriching and busiest…

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She’ll Be Alright

By: Kevin Park, University of Sydney Kevin, one of the Exchange at Penn Correspondents, shares his experience at Penn during the Spring 2024 semester. Follow along with the group of correspondents on our blog and look out for their images on the @pennabroad Instagram feed. So when you don’t want everything to come to an end, but it does and you get sentimental,…

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Take A Paseo With Me

By: Yoonie Yang, Huntsman ’25 SA: CASA Seville: University of Seville Yoonie, one of the Semester Abroad Global Correspondents, shares her experience abroad during the Spring 2024 semester. Follow along with the group of correspondents on our blog and look out for their images on the @pennabroad Instagram feed. For the past 134 days since I landed in Sevilla, Spain, every day, I’ve…