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This website gives you information about the joint mobility project "Border Crossings: People and Places", but also functions as the participating students' blog, where they reflect upon their experiences.
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Tag Archives: University life
International student’s life on campus
Last week I’ve finally got my concession card. I applied for it the week I came to Townsville, cause everybody was saying, that without it I won’t get any concession for transportation in Queensland (apparently student ID is not enough…). … Continue reading
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Getting started in Brisbane
After two amazing weeks of traveling in Thailand and Cambodia, I finally arrived in Brisbane and started to settle in. Found a place to live, had a look around the city, and got a first impression of the campus. I … Continue reading
Not home but perhaps a home away from home
Been a little while since my last post here during which a lot have happened, both good and bad. On a sad note I received very sad news from my family a couple of days ago and really realized how … Continue reading
Different Schooling Systems
They do things a little differently here in the Netherlands, back home we have two semesters per year and with in each semester is one teaching period that runs for about thirteen weeks. Most full time students will take four … Continue reading
Class Time
Hey, So I noticed it has been a while since my last post, so I thought I would take this opportunity to say a little bit about my experiences so far, in terms of University life in Rome. One of … Continue reading