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Verge believes in travel for change. International experience creates global citizens, who can change our planet for the better. This belief is at the core of everything we do.
Since 2002, Verge has produced quality events and resources to help people experience the world in a meaningful way, through opportunities to study, work and volunteer abroad.
Wednesday, 02 March 2022 06:20
Contents: Travel in a Changed World
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7 Great Destinations for Sustainable TravelFrom tourism laws protecting the natural environment to policies supporting ethical cultural tourism, these countries are leading the way.
Not Just For Kids: Volunteering Abroad for Retirees People with decades of experience bring valuable skills to a volunteer placement.
Top Study Abroad Destinations for 2022Sometimes the biggest challenge is deciding where to go.
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How to be an Amazing Volunteer: Q & A with Susan E. GibsonWith decades of field experience in the international development sector, author Susan E. Gibson knows what it takes to be a great overseas volunteer.
International Job Hunting Strategies That Work Advice from recruiters and expats to help you land that job abroad.
Preparing to Apply for a Job AbroadMake your approach to job-hunting location-specific.
Tips for Making Study Abroad More AffordableThe perceived cost of studying abroad stops many students in their tracks. Here are 9 ways to avoid breaking the bank.
How to Become a Safari GuideLooking for a life change? Try an accredited field-guiding program in one of Africa's biodiversity hotspots.
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Monday, 11 October 2021 06:53
Contents: The Changing Face of Meaningful Travel
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Wildlife Volunteers Needed — Now More Than EverNearly two years after the start of the pandemic, many wildlife conservation centres and animal sanctuaries are in dire need of help.
Study Abroad Needs to Fix its Diversity GapThe value of studying abroad as part of post-secondary education cannot be overstated, and racialized students have been missing out. But this is starting to change.
The Ultimate Guide to Au PairingHow to find work—and thrive—as an au pair abroad.
How to Make the Most of a Remote InternshipWith international internships moving online, here’s what you need to know to best benefit from a virtual placement.
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Social Justice, Colonialism and Reforming VoluntourismTravellers are beginning to recognize privilege; a huge step forward in conversations about voluntourism. A Q&A with author Pippa Biddle.
Travelling Home: Diaspora Youth In Search of Their RootsStudy abroad, international work and volunteer programs, help diaspora youth reconnect with their ancestral homes.
Surrendering to the SiestaAfter a few weeks of embarrassing sunburns and complete boredom, I began the process of letting go.
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Thursday, 27 May 2021 16:16
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Thursday, 27 May 2021 05:15
Contents: The Future of Travel
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The Future of TravelHas the global pandemic hit the tourism reset button? Industry insiders weigh in on what post-pandemic travel could—or should—look like.
Regenerative Travel: A Step Beyond "Do No Harm"Reimagining the idea of travel to one that actively improves the places that people visit.
Understanding and Navigating Privilege While TravellingBeing able to travel is a privilege we sometimes take for granted. How can we develop a keener awareness of how we’re perceived abroad?
Tackling Uncomfortable Conversations AbroadHow do you navigate sensitive topics respectfully when local attitudes and beliefs are far different from your own?
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Family Volunteering From cultural understanding, building empathy and modelling positive behaviour, the benefits of volunteer abroad opportunities for families are many.
Volunteering in Canada's NorthIn the polar bear capital of the world, volunteers get a glimpse of the frontlines of climate change.
How to teach ESL in JapanThe demand for English teachers in Japan is on the rise. Here is how to get started.
Squat ToiletsKeeping spiffy in the trailside biffie—the (literal) lowdown and dirty.
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Friday, 16 October 2020 18:02
Contents: Third Special International Careers Issue
Meet Sahar Ghadhban, who works as a Foreign Service Officer in Canada & Russia
Sahar is the third in our upcoming series of profiles in our new Careers for Globetrotters column. We'll be taking a look into the lives and backgrounds of people who are living their dream of working abroad - and find out the steps they took to get there.Sahar tells about the seven-year path she took from her first internship in Algeria to getting hired as a foreign service officer. Find out why quitting her job at Global Affairs was the best thing she could have done to get her dream job, what she did after she didn’t pass her first post-secondary public service exam, and what it takes to get paid to learn Russian.This special issue is a series of video interviews with Sahar.Read this edition >
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Friday, 16 October 2020 17:43
There’s a Catch 22 in this sector, as far as needing experience to get a job and a job to get experience. Do you have any advice?
Take risks while you can.
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Friday, 16 October 2020 17:42
Do you have tips for networking in this sector?
Doing this will beat sending an email over LinkedIn every single time.
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Friday, 16 October 2020 17:41
What are various fields and streams within this sector of international affairs?
Sahar breaks down the four streams you can work in as a foreign service officer.
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Friday, 16 October 2020 17:40
Are there specific hard skills that are in demand in the Canadian foreign service?
Sahar tells us why being an adaptable generalist is the way to go.
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Friday, 16 October 2020 17:39
You have a master’s degree. Is that necessary to succeed in this field? Are there certain degree subjects that will make you stand out?
Find out why Sahar recommends getting a master’s degree.
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