York University
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Goodbye Toronto – a reflection on my exchange
By Hannah-Safiyya Awan, York University, Toronto, Canada Taking down the Toronto postcards I had pinned to my wall, packing little tokens from my desk that I’d picked up here and there from my travels into a bag and tying up the fairy lights I’d set up when my exchange began, I turned back, leaving my room the way it looked when I first got there, just a bed and a desk. Locking my room for the last time before handing in the key.
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Spring in Toronto
By Hannah-Safiyya Awan, York University, Toronto, Canada After braving a long Canadian winter, seeing the sun felt like a reward. Welcoming springtime meant watching the city come back to life as the chill faded, and the transformation was hard to miss. The city became so much more alive and energetic as parks were decorated with cherry blossoms, outdoor sports returned, and people filled the streets. Seeing how vibrant and beautiful the city became during this time made this one of my favourite seasons in Toronto. High Park is the best place to go to see the cherry blossoms, and I highly recommend it; the whole park is transformed by all…
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Travelling around America
By Hannah-Safiyya Awan, York University, Toronto, Canada Spending a year on exchange in Canada had been an unforgettable experience, and what better way to wrap it up than by exploring some of America – including Banff, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York and back to Toronto!
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Academic Insights- Canada Edition
By Hannah-Safiyya Awan, York University, Toronto, Canada While attending the Schulich School of Business, I noticed the vast differences between the UK and Canadian university education systems. Despite their differences, adjusting doesn’t take too long, and there are many positive insights to take away from the Canadian system.
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A trip to New York…or three
By Hannah-Safiyya Awan, York University, Toronto, Canada Who knew that going from Toronto to New York could be so easy! I’d always wanted to visit New York, but I didn’t know how it could happen. Then, once on exchange in Toronto, I realised it was only an hour’s flight away
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Embracing independence: Navigating exchange alone
By Hannah-Safiyya Awan, York University, Toronto, Canada When it came time for my exchange year, I found myself in a unique position. Unlike many of my classmates from the International Management course, who were heading off in pairs, I was flying solo to Toronto. It was both thrilling and a little daunting—a mix of nerves and excitement as I prepared to embrace this opportunity alone.
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Starting up in the ‘6ix’
By Hannah-Safiyya Awan, York University, Toronto, Canada. Confession: I had never been to Canada until two weeks ago when I moved to Toronto to study abroad, so I wanted to share a few things that helped me get started. There are two main things to consider: 1: Moving into a new city, and 2: Starting at a new university.



















