AUIP BLOG

Student Perspective: A Day in my Life on an Antarctic Expedition - by Dory Raterman, Virginia Tech

Dory takes you along on a day in her life aboard the Ocean Victory as it makes its way...

Student Perspective: Environmental challenges and diversity in communities - by Acacia Rhodes, The Ohio State University

Acacia shares their greatest academic achievements and personal developments while studying in Australia in the summer of 2024. They...

Student Perspective: Exploring conservation and culture in Australia - by Ava Geltinger, Virginia Tech

Ava talks about the experience of studying abroad in Australia in the summer of 2024. She writes: Hi everyone!...

Student Perspective: Culture, nature, history and real-world education practices - by Madeline Sweany, Texas A&M University

Madeline tells the story of her study abroad experience in Aotearoa New Zealand. She writes: The first words I...

Student Perspective: Finding a New Home In A Far Away Place - by Paige Garpstas, Penn State University

Paige Garpstas, from The Pennsylvania State University, explains her time abroad and all that it taught her. She writes:...
Antarctica, Field Notes, Marketing Interns, Stories, Student Perspective, Travel
Student Perspective: A Day in my Life on an Antarctic Expedition - by Dory Raterman, Virginia Tech
Customized Program, Field Notes, Marketing Interns, New Zealand, Student Perspective, Travel
Student Perspective: Environmental challenges and diversity in communities - by Acacia Rhodes, The Ohio State University
Customized Program, Field Notes, Marketing Interns, New Zealand, Student Perspective, Travel
Student Perspective: Exploring conservation and culture in Australia - by Ava Geltinger, Virginia Tech
Customized Program, Field Notes, Marketing Interns, New Zealand, Student Perspective, Travel
Student Perspective: Culture, nature, history and real-world education practices - by Madeline Sweany, Texas A&M University
Australia, Australia: Sydney, Customized Program, Field Notes, Inspiration, Marketing Interns, Student Perspective, Travel, Uncategorized
Student Perspective: Finding a New Home In A Far Away Place - by Paige Garpstas, Penn State University
Suitcase

Suitcase: Pack light for programs

One of the most frequent remarks students give at the end of a program is that they wish they had packed less. No one enjoys hauling around more luggage than necessary. And truthfully, on our programs you don’t need much. An ideal way to cut your luggage’s size is to limit and pack reusable clothing. We suggest packing clothing that…

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Green Living

Green Living: Guide offers sustainable sushi suggestions

With the massive range of fish and oceanic species offered at sushi restaurants today, it’s a challenge knowing which ones are sustainable to eat. Thankfully we’ve discovered the Blue Ocean Institute’s guide to ocean friendly sushi. Created in collaboration with the Monterey Bay Aquarium, the Blue Ocean Institute works toward ocean conservation through efforts like this guide. For novice sushi…

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Australia: North Queensland, The Fact Files

The Fact Files: Dine at Townsville’s Steakhouse and the Brewery

One of our directors Kevin Arscott spent some time in Townsville recently with the Penn State group studying in Northeast Queensland. Kevin returned with positive remarks about two restaurants worth mentioning. At the Seaview Hotel’s Steakhouse, you can eat by the waterfront for reasonable prices. For a weekday lunch, consider their $14 special pita sandwiches served on pita bread freshly…

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News Brief

News Brief: National Geographic guides provide destination overview

In all of our course books, we provide travel guides to the areas in which our students will be studying. Nonetheless, we always enjoy reading someone else’s take on the region and learning something new ourselves. That’s why we enjoy the online edition of the National Geographic Traveler city and country guides. With destinations worldwide, you can browse little-known information…

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Australia: South Queensland, The Fact Files

The Fact Files: Booming Brisbane creates vibrant city

With a population approaching 2 million, Brisbane ranks as the third largest city in Australia behind Sydney and Melbourne. However in the 2006 census, Brisbane recorded the largest growth rate of all capital cities with an annual growth rate of 2.2 percent. Plus Southeast Queensland, in which Brisbane is located, is the fastest growing region in the country. As Brisbane…

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Suitcase

Suitcase: Pack multiple copies of your passport

What’s the most important item not to lose when traveling? That’s right, your passport! Well just in case you do lose your passport, guess what’s the next best thing to have? A copy of your passport. So as you’re packing, be sure to make multiple copies of your passport. Leave one at home with a responsible parent, sibling or friend….

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Antarctica, News Brief

News Brief: Antarctic E-Base educates people worldwide

The E-Base on Antarctica’s shores broadcasts year-round educational information about climate change from an education center powered entirely by renewable energy. Located by a cleared beach on King George Island, Antarctica, the base comes from the tutelage of the explorer and environmentalist Robert Swan. The base runs off completely renewable energy 365 days a year. That’s a feat anywhere, not…

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