Moving Your Passion Abroad
Written by Eric Slivoskey
Coaching a sport can be a good means to travel and work in an area you are passionate about. One American football coach lands the perfect retirement gig in Europe.
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Work Abroad
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Best Cities: Good is the New Great
Written by Jemma Young
What makes a city great?
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Editor's Desk
Top Jobs for Itchy Feet
Written by Zalina Alvi
There is no limit to the number of opportunities for the person who wants to work abroad.
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Work Abroad
Verge Turns 10!
Written by Verge Magazine
Looking back over a decade of Verge.
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In the News
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Igniting Reel Change
Written by James Stairs
Native Bolivian communities fight for social change with the help of Quebec filmmakers.
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Volunteer Abroad
The Changing Face of Study Abroad
Written by Verge Magazine
Employers, educators, government...nearly everyone acknowledges the benefits of studying abroad.
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Study Abroad
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MOvember: in your face fundraising
Written by Jemma Young
What once started as a satirical, Ozzy fashion statement has become an international fundraising initiative generating millions.
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Editor's Desk
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Who says the French are rude?
Written by Erin MacFarlane
It’s a cultural stereotype as old as time: French people are cold, rude and snotty.
Time to "thrillax"
Written by Jemma Young
Who would have thought that sky-diving is more relaxing than sun bathing, or hiking is more peaceful than a day at the spa?
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Living in South Korea as an English teacher for 18 months, I became well aware of the strict etiquette in existence in South Korean society since the days of Confucianism.
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