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Sustainable Fashion in Buenos Aires

By: Anya Miller, CAS ’23 Social Impact in Buenos Aires, Argentina This summer, I am working with Hecho x Nosotros, a sustainable fashion NGO with consultative status in the United Nations, as well as Animaná, a luxury sustainable fashion boutique in Buenos Aires. Throughout my first few days of working in Buenos Aires, I found…

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Street Market Steals

By: Zoe Lu, SEAS ’25 Zoe and other interns tried Vietnamese dessert (chè). Environmental Sustainability in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Coming to Ho Chi Minh City, I was immediately thrown into the busy city life – the throng of motorbikes on the streets, crowded cafes, and bustling nightlife. Despite having two months here, the…

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So Close, Yet So Far Away

By: Carmen Harrison Montoya, CAS ’24 Carmen posing with the renowned Argentinian cartoon Mafalda. Social Impact in Buenos Aires, Argentina I am both American and Colombian. I was raised in America, with a thick Colombian accent when I speak Spanish. I’ve visited Colombia more times than I can count, and I can really only count…

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Collaboration & Productivity at ASLAN Pharma

By: Ryan Guber, SEAS ’25 Ryan with other interns from Penn. Business Development in Singapore From my first day at ASLAN Pharmaceuticals, I knew the company culture I was entering would be unlike anything I had ever experienced. My boss took me out for coffee when I arrived, and we talked about my goals for…

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First few weeks in Singapore!

By: Giulia Conti Fruet, Wharton ’25 Giulia’s Absolute Internship Group! Business Development in Singapore As an international student from Brazil, I presumptuously assumed that I was used to the experience of living abroad. Although living in the United States prepared me for some of the challenges of this program (being far from my family and…

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Independence Abroad

By: Belinda Kumi, Wharton ’25 Business in Sydney, Australia Independence. That’s the word that resonates with me and my summer experience in Sydney, Australia. I have always been a pretty independent person who likes to make her own decisions, but my experience abroad has truly shown me what it is like to live on my…

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Food: A Universal Language

By: Lynn Larabi, CAS ’24 International Development in Seoul It was a really hot day. Like, a REALLY hot day. It was sunny, it was 97 degrees, and there was no breeze nor cloud in sight. Now, this is a typical June day in Seoul. Everyone around you wears light fabrics and colors with hand-held…

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Steep Learning Curve

By: Cheryl Woon Yee Lim, SEAS ’25 Cheryl hiking at Macritchie Nature Trail. Engineering Research in Singapore After completing my first year at Penn, I was fresh from a Signal and Information Processing class. I enjoyed that class very much and the last part of the class that touched slightly on machine learning really intrigued me.…

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International Development Consulting in Seoul

By: Junfang Zhang, CAS ’25 First day of work! On the bus with a fellow intern from Penn, Lynn, on the company drop-off arranged by CRCC for our first day. International Development in Seoul  I’ve pondered various ways to begin this article, but perhaps a straightforward opening captures my sentiments best: the past two weeks…

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Sustainability in Seoul: My First Week

By: Joshua Yang, CAS ’23 Joshua sitting at his desk doing some work. International Development in Seoul  I initially applied to the GRIP International Development in Seoul program because I am passionate about sustainability and economic development, both of which were key sectors explored in this program. I really wanted to experience South Korea by immersing…