Nursing in Thailand July 2015
A group of 20 nurses and one staff member from the Faculty of Health are currently in Thailand undertaking a program to learn all about the Thai health care system. … Continue Reading Nursing in Thailand July 2015
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A group of 20 nurses and one staff member from the Faculty of Health are currently in Thailand undertaking a program to learn all about the Thai health care system. … Continue Reading Nursing in Thailand July 2015
The School of the Built Environment offers students numerous opportunities to travel overseas to learn about construction in other countries and to get their hands dirty! This July the school … Continue Reading School of the Built Environment in Cambodia July 2015
Eight students working with Anjali House in Cambodia as part of Project Everest are now at the half way mark of their project and are working hard. Below is an … Continue Reading Patrick and Project Everest Cambodia
Today 17 UTS Construction Management students are arriving in the Maldives to spend a week supporting a number of NGO’s on the island of Komandoo organised by Volunteer Maldives. The … Continue Reading Construction in the Maldives July 2015
Five UTS Students are currently in Vanuatu volunteering with VOICE Australia. The team will be spending four weeks living and working in a remote rural community to work on a … Continue Reading Vanuatu Community Projects July 2015
On 28th June a group of 8 UTS students arrived in Cambodia where they will spend the next four weeks working closely with local NGO Anjali who support disadvantaged and … Continue Reading Hello from Cambodia! June 2015
Time has flown by since my arrival in Japan, even though this is my second visit I had yet to travel through Kyoto so I didn’t have any idea of what to expect … Continue Reading Kyoto, Japan: Best of Both Worlds
Having visited Japan a few times before, I had a rough idea what Japanese culture was like before undertaking exchange. However, living here for just under two months has been filled … Continue Reading Japan: Continuous Surprises
Living in a new place away from home is not easy, especially if you’re living in a different country. As the new semester starts, I’m here in Seoul, South Korea, … Continue Reading Exploring South Korea
Hey there, I’ve been in Japan for a little over 1 month and my expectations did not disappoint! So much has happened in this time and it has been like … Continue Reading Japan: An Outside Perspective
Often, when people think of Hong Kong, all they think of is the endless amount of tall buildings, busy roads, and of course, cheap food and transportation. And to no … Continue Reading Journey In Hong Kong
January 31st 2015 Put a bunch of happy and excited architecture students in a room and to party is on! First day inside the world of architectural education in Aarhus, … Continue Reading architecture students in a room
The environment is very friendly and welcoming to foreign students, and the majority of people speak English. If learning some Swedish is your goal, everyone assumes at the beginning of … Continue Reading Uppsala is more than just a cathedral
The thought of going on exchange excited me throughout uni life. After months and months of preparation, here I am in Guangzhou My first impressions of the city were … Continue Reading Guangzhou as an Exchange destination
Besides windmills, clogs and tulips, not much else came to mind when I first thought of dutch culture. I could have done my research, but in typical wanderlust fashion I … Continue Reading Carnaval Craziness
From leaving the Sydney summer on a nice 30 degree day to arriving in the snowy, -15 degree Canadian winter the next, this semester has been so different to my … Continue Reading Winter is Coming