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Antarctica, Field Notes, Library, The Fact Files

The Fact Files: A biologist’s and photographer’s dream exists in Antarctica

When you return from your study abroad program, it’s inevitable that everyone will ask you, “How was <insert country name>?” And somehow they expect you to be able to sum up in a few words your incredible experience about which you could talk for hours. Oregon State student Kimberly Kenny has certainly experienced that scenario. So to expound on her…

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Library, New Zealand, News Brief

News Brief: Air New Zealand and DOC team-up for conservation goals and free trip to New Zealand

Recently Air New Zealand and the New Zealand Department of Conservation signed a $1 million deal that ensures flights for endangered species between sanctuaries and also promotes national walking tracks. The three-year partnership between these entities will increase marketing and conservation programs for the National Parks Great Walks and the species translocations needs. As part of the partnership, “The Great…

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Faculty Focus, Fiji, Library, News Brief

Faculty Focus: Helen Sykes advises The New York Times’ Frugal Traveler

If you’ve been on our Fiji program, then you’ve likely met our field guide Helen Sykes. Helen’s expertise in marine ecology, coral reef systems and sustainability practices is vital to the academic content of our program. What you may not know is that Helen is a general wealth of information about Fiji and its islands. The New York Times’ Frugal…

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Library, New Zealand

Library: Lonely Planet features all that’s new and improved in Christchurch

As Christchurch slowly rebuilds itself from the devastating earthquake of February 2011, we’re pleased to constantly see businesses and venues reopening around the city. Lonely Planet recently took note of two icons returning to the city: the Canterbury Crusaders have returned to town after playing the 2011 season away from Christchurch, and the beloved Wunderbar is back in business in…

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Australia: North Queensland, Australia: Northern Territory, Australia: South Queensland, Australia: Sydney, Library

Library: Aussie woman jams out on the spoons to The Black Keys

Traveling in Australia on programs or individually, our staff continually meets unique and genuine Aussies. Last week, we ran across this video, and it’s got us itching with excitement for all our summer students to head Down Under. While we don’t know the featured artist Deb Perry personally, she’s receiving worldwide acknowledgement from The Ellen DeGeneres Show to Australia’s Today…

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Antarctica, Library, Student Perspective

Library: Student video features Antarctica’s unique flora and fauna

When Virginia Tech student Amanda Wilson served as the teaching assistant for this past Antarctica program, she couldn’t restrain herself from taking thousands of photos of the region’s unique flora and fauna. Now Amanda has shared many of these photos with us in this breathtaking video. If you haven’t visited Antarctica yet, then this video will surely give you the…

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Australia: North Queensland, Australia: Northern Territory, Australia: South Queensland, Australia: Sydney, Library

Library: Download Australia Unlimited magazine app for free

In case you’re sick of that latest book on your iPad, check out the new electronic publication on offer from Australia Unlimited. Australia Unlimited’s free app provides a complimentary monthly magazine that takes a closer look at Australian contributions to global issues. Stories center around Australians making a difference in the world through their art, business acumen, research or humanitarian…

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2011-12 Interns, Australia: North Queensland, Australia: Northern Territory, Australia: South Queensland, Australia: Sydney, Library, Student Perspective

Library: Australia-bound students should read In a Sunburned Country

Amanda Wilson, Hokies Abroad marketing intern, shares a worthwhile read for all travelers heading to Australia soon: In his novel In a Sunburned Country, author Bill Bryson shares the story of his Australian travels along the Eastern Coast. Bryson writes of the novelties Australia has to offer from grotesquely large insects and vast tracts of land, to giant statues of…

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Library, New Zealand

Library: Pure New Zealand video captures country’s appeal

We know we’re a bit biased, but New Zealand truly is an amazing place on this planet. This Pure New Zealand video highlights some reasons to love the world’s youngest country from the unparalleled scenery to the Maori culture to the adventure sports. To all our New Zealand 2012 summer students, we look forward to seeing you here soon! [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqDvogkBuNk]

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Australia: North Queensland, Australia: Northern Territory, Australia: South Queensland, Australia: Sydney, Library

Library: Is Outback Steakhouse an accurate depiction of Australia?

Have you ever eaten at Outback Steakhouse? The answer is most likely yes. And did you believe that a Bloomin Onion is an actual Australian dish? Well, you likely may have but probably won’t admit it. Well, an article by Shirleene Robinson last year titled “Inventing Australia for Americans: The Rise of the Outback Steakhouse Restaurant Chain in the USA”…

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