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  • Australasia,  Australia,  Australian National University

    Saturday in Sydney

    May 14, 2025 /

    By Ayero Moro, Australian National University, Australia I only visited Sydney a few times during my year abroad. One of my favourite days started like this: coffee from a local spot near Newtown, sitting outside watching the city slowly wake up then falling asleep on the grass. We wandered through Glebe Markets that morning. It’s one of those places where you can find vintage Levi’s next to handmade jewellery and a pile of books someone’s trying to rehome. I didn’t need anything, but I still somehow left with a tote bag, a mango smoothie, Cinnabon, and a couple mozzy bites. In the afternoon, we caught the ferry from the Quay.…

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    June 27, 2020

    My experience of housing in Melbourne

    September 22, 2023

    Keeping up with hobbies whilst on exchange in Melbourne

    May 8, 2026
  • Australasia,  Australia,  Australian National University

    Canberra: The City of Roundabouts

    May 12, 2025 /

    By Ayero Moro, Australian National University, Australia When I told people I was going to Canberra, the reactions were mixed. ‘’Why not Sydney?’’ I wasn’t even sure what to expect. But after living there for just over a year, I can confidently say: Canberra is unexpectedly charming.

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    See you soon, Syd.

    September 15, 2018

    The year of two summers…

    December 4, 2018

    Arrival and Initial Week in Sydney

    May 6, 2019
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    Making My Room Feel Like Home (Even with Shared Showers)

    May 8, 2025 /

    By Ayero Moro, Australian National University, Australia One of the first things I learned on exchange: you can’t control everything – but you can control how your room feels. And for me, turning my dorm into a little slice of home  made all the difference. I stayed at Fenner Hall, one of ANU’s student accommodations. It’s right in the centre of campus, super convenient, and very social. My room came with a bed, fan, desk, shelves, and pinboards I printed out photos from home, took a couple of books from the op shop I knew I wouldn’t read (but looked good), and added fairy lights, of course. Within a week,…

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    A Month in the Philippines: The Ultimate Island-Hopping Escape 🌴🥥

    June 3, 2025

    Moving to Melbourne

    August 19, 2019

    Keeping up with hobbies whilst on exchange in Melbourne

    May 8, 2026
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    Bangkok and Shibuya

    May 7, 2025 /

    By Ayero Moro, Australian National University, Australia I booked the trip on a whim: Japan and Thailand, all in one mid-semester break. No spreadsheets, no daily plan. Just a vague outline, an empty suitcase (for thrifting of course), and an old friend who was equally up for the chaos. My friend Hannah had visited Japan a lot recently and at this point, she didn’t know she was going to stay.  We started in Tokyo, staying in Shibuya. It was every bit as overwhelming and exciting as I’d imagined. Bright lights, huge crowds, busy and did I mention it was bright? I’d seen the famous crossing in films, but standing in…

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    A Covid Farewell

    August 25, 2020

    Earning Money Abroad: Thinking Outside The Box

    June 20, 2019

    Law, Labs and a Little Bit of Chaos

    April 28, 2025
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    A Soft Start in LA

    May 1, 2025 /

    By Ayero Moro, Australian National University, Australia Before heading to Australia for my year abroad, I decided to break up the journey with a few days in Los Angeles. I figured it would help with the jet lag (kind of), but mostly I just wanted to ease into the adventure slowly somewhere familiar but still exciting. 

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    Studying abroad with a disability

    December 4, 2017

    WHERE TO EAT ON KING STREET

    June 27, 2020

    GOING TO THE ‘FOOTY’

    June 9, 2020
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    A NYC Winter

    April 29, 2025 /

    By Ayero Moro, Australian National University, Australia After 3 months of deep heat, I found myself back in the northern hemisphere. I made friends for life with some girls on exchange and we still make it a habit to travel together and visit each others’ homes. New Years 2024, we went to New York for an East Coast tour.

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    Exploring unbelievable K’gari (Fraser Island)

    March 27, 2025

    Moving to Melbourne

    August 19, 2019

    My First Australian Road Trip

    September 25, 2023
  • Australasia,  Australia,  Australian National University

    Law, Labs and a Little Bit of Chaos

    April 28, 2025 /

    By Ayero Moro, Australian National University, Australia When I arrived at ANU, I told myself I’d focus on law but the scientist in me had other ideas. Instead of choosing one academic path, I picked a mix of law, science (we’ll forget about physics…please), and language modules and ended up living in what can only be described as organised chaos.

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    May 16, 2023

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    July 15, 2024

    Saying goodbye to Sydney :( some final recommendations and realities

    August 6, 2025

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Some pictures from the start of my second semester at ANU! I've had a wonderful time visiting a local vineyard, a sunflower maze, going in a hot air balloon at the Canberra balloon spectacular and watching the skyfire fireworks over lake burley griffin with friends :) - GA Lily 🎈🧡 #uom_goabroad #globalambassador Same thing. Said two ways. Both agree that you should apply now. #uom_goabroad Some of the fun activities and events that Rutgers has put on for free for all students! A stand-up set by Caleb Hearon, basketball games, a Coach pop-up event, a trip to see the New Jersey Devils play and a trip to the United Nations in New York! - GA Amy 🏀🇺🇸 #globalambassador #uom_goabroad My trip to New York in December, as a layover on my way home. I went to the top of the rock, watched a show, and visited the MET. For students on a travel grant especially, a long layover is a great way to see new places, especially if your journey home is as long as the one from Australia to the UK. - GA Lily ✈️🇺🇸 #uom_goabroad #globalambassador Scholarship opportunity for undergraduate students completing an international experience! Open to any student completing a study abroad, summer school, or a work, internship or traineeship placement in 2026 🌍 First snow in New Jersey, the east coast gets cold and new weather conditions is all part of the new experiences on exchange! - GA Amy ❄ #uom_goabroad #globalambassador I had an incredible time travelling up the east coast of Australia in December with another of the GAs, visiting the Gold Coast up to Magnetic Island. We had the chance to get up close to a Koala, but one leg of the journey was 17 hours by coach! - GA Lily 🇦🇺🐨🦘 #uom_goabroad #globalambassador GA Lily - My trip to Bangkok and Ho Chi Mihn City for my first semester break. It was a surprisingly easy and affordable trip from Australia, and well worth it for the night markets and food alone. 🧡 #uom_goabroad #globalambassador Want to capture memories of your study abroad whilst boosting your CV and enhancing your personal development - become a Global Ambassador❗️ Applications are open, find more info in our linktree (in our bio) 🧡 #uom_goabroad #globalambassador

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