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A Daily Routine

By: Anna Bennett, Penn Nursing ’20 Anna (left) on a weekend trip to Galway Nursing Research in Dublin – Ireland Before this internship, I really hadn’t left the East Coast. My hometown and Philly were really the only things familiar to me. Prior to leaving, I really didn’t know how I was going to adjust…

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My First Weeks in Germany

By: Ethan Boyer, SEAS ’21 Ethan on a visit to Cologne, Germany Engineering Research in Aachen, Germany I just finished the second week of my ten-week research internship in Aachen Germany and so far the experience has been amazing. The research I am doing in 3-D printing microvascular networks at the RWTH Aachen university hospital is…

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First Impressions

By: Jenny Ko, CAS ’21 Jenny at the Lynk office in Hong Kong Lynk – Hong Kong It has only been my first week at work, but I have already noticed so many striking aspects of working at a startup company in Hong Kong. I am currently interning at Lynk, an expert network consulting company,…

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Dumpling Dinner

By: Benjamin Bond, CAS ’20 Etonkids Educational Group – Beijing, China Twenty hours of plane rides and bad in-flight entertainment can really take a lot out of a person. Needless to say, when I arrived in Beijing after my wearisome flight, I was wiped out already. On top of it all, this was my first…

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Spirituality in Healthcare

By: Nora Hennessy, Nursing ’21 Trinity College Dublin – Dublin, Ireland The first day of work I attended a conference on Spirituality in Healthcare in Ireland. It was so great. There were many excellent lecturers and guest speakers, including Janet Quinn, who is a major mindfulness speaker in the US. My favorite part was the…

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It’s Okay to Be On Your Own

By: Rebecca Pels, CAS ’19 Rebecca with Australian friends from the Ormond Ball Semester Abroad – University of Melbourne Sydney, Barcelona, London to name a few… if you decide to study abroad at one of these locales, you are nearly guaranteed to be surrounded, constantly, by other Penn students. For some, this is a hallmark of…

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Stepping Out of My Comfort Zone in Supervision

By: Katie Fink, CAS ’19 Katie abroad in Cambridge, England Semester Abroad – University of Cambridge: Pembroke College Throughout college, I’ve always felt at ease in classroom settings, often due to the fact that Penn’s classes tend to be larger, which reduces the chances of being cold-called by your professor. Even recitation sections, which are smaller,…

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Maximizing Your Exchange at Penn

By: Lisa Chang, Penn Abroad Graduate Assistant One of my highlights working as a Graduate Assistant at Penn Abroad is speaking to exchange students about their experiences studying abroad. Here’s some advice I’ve gathered from my conversation with these students to help future exchange students prepare for their time at Penn. Get Involved One of…

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Five Tips – Advice from a GRIP Returnee

By: Sophia Simon, CAS ’19 Sophia on San Cristobal Island Galapagos Education and Research Alliance – San Cristobal Island, Ecuador 1. Try all of the new foods that you can. If you see someone eating or ordering something that you don’t recognize, get it too! Not only will you be trying something different, but you might find…

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Clicks of Culture Shock

By: Pearl Subramanian, CAS ’19 Pearl (center left) during her travels in China PGS – Environmental Health Issues and Global Implications Travel to China When I used to think about culture shock, I had always perceived it to be one-sided, something that usually Americans experienced as they jetted off to new places. Someone would land…