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Making the Most of Your Time Abroad 

By: Amber Leisher, Penn Abroad Global Programs Coordinator Amber (second from left) with her suitemates near the Han River in Seoul, South Korea Studying and living abroad is an experience shared by all of our Penn Abroad staff, and what motivates us to assist Penn students in doing the same. Over the spring semester, our team…

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Positive Outcomes

By: Josh Pontrelli, Penn Abroad Global Programs Manager Wing Sze Michelle Fung on College Green at Penn Spring break was supposed to be a time for Wing Sze Michelle Fung to take a break from her exchange studies, enjoy the Cancun sun, and meet up with old and new friends. Instead, she found herself thousands…

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Cherished Friendships

By: Erin Feeney, Penn Abroad Graduate Assistant For Matéo Moreau, a graduate of Sciences Po Lyon in Lyon, France, spending a year abroad was always part of his undergraduate academic plan. When it came time to select a destination, he chose Penn for its reputation of academic excellence and his own enthusiasm for living in…

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Possibilities and Empowerment

By: Josh Pontrelli, Penn Abroad Global Programs Manager   Study abroad is a way of life for Aleksandar Dragicevic, who was born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, obtained his bachelor’s degree from Bocconi University in Milan, Italy, participated in an exchange semester at Penn, and completed his master’s degree at the London School of Economics.  Now living…

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Hands-On Training

By: Josh Pontrelli, Penn Abroad Global Programs Manager Penn Nursing’s Fagin Hall Nursing is an ever-evolving field, and Exchange at Penn past participant Greg Hext knows this first-hand. He is used to major shifts, though. Not only did he change careers from sales to nursing in his mid-20s, but he also has seen major changes in…

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Q&A with Selene Li, CAS ’22

By: Ashley Shah, Huntsman ’21 Selene Li, a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences, spent a summer conducting research in Japan through the Global Research and Internship Program. During the 2020-2021 academic year, Selene is serving as a Penn Abroad Leader, which is Penn Abroad’s student advisory board focused on special projects and supporting fellow students interested in global experiences.…

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Turning Point

By: Josh Pontrelli, Penn Abroad Global Programs Manager For Camille Ducorps, spending one year on exchange at Penn was a “turning point” in her life. Coming from the Institute of Political Studies in Paris (Sciences Po), Camille, who now works as a leadership trainer and group facilitator, said that she continues to use the knowledge…

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Q&A with Eugenie St John Sutton, CAS ’21

By: Catherine Parr, Wharton ’21 Eugene St John Sutton, a senior studying mathematical economics and french, spent a summer in Tours, France through Penn Summer Abroad and an academic year studying abroad at the London School of Economics. During the 2020-2021 academic year, Eugenie is serving as a Penn Abroad Leader, which is Penn Abroad’s student advisory board focused on special projects…

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Humanities and Social Sciences Student Highlights

By: Erin Feeney, Penn Abroad Graduate Assistant Mercedes Chavez (center) in Sydney, Australia Global experiences in the fields of humanities and social sciences can provide key opportunities for students to gain hands-on experience and apply their knowledge and skills in a new context. Through the Global Research & Internship Program (GRIP), Penn students from across…

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Long-Lasting Impact

By: Josh Pontrelli, Penn Abroad Global Programs Manager Louise Couceiro still has one major regret from her exchange at Penn: “I wish I would’ve done it for the whole year, and not just one semester.” The now-PhD researcher at the University of Glasgow’s School of Education spent the Fall 2009 semester studying in Philadelphia on exchange from her home…