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North America, University of Southern California, USA

On the Road Again!: Tales of a Mancunian Lost in the City of Angels

By David Sustana, University of Southern California, United States Hey there, just checking in again from sunny Southern California! Although, I guess I should really say Northern California, as I’ve…

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May 3, 2024
Canada, Funding, University of Calgary

Should I Stay or Should I Go? Reflecting on my trip back to the UK

A post for students planning to study abroad for the ENTIRE year.

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March 1, 2019
Australasia, Australia, Australian National University

How to Pack for a Year at ANU

by Alex Moore, Australian National University, Australia When it comes to packing, I definitely got caught up in thinking about Australia in the summer. However, as I have learnt, Canberra…

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June 18, 2025
  • Czech Republic,  Europe,  Germany,  Universität Leipzig,  Year Abroad Travel

    Prague in Winter: The Best Things to See and Do

    February 9, 2026 /

    By Miranda Dreisin (Universität Leipzig, Germany) One of the best things about living in Central Europe is how easy it is to travel – often on a whim, and usually without much hassle. Last month, I planned myself a very last minute weekend trip to Prague, which is only around 3 hours drive from Leipzig, Germany where I am currently studying. I took a cheap FlixBus before sunrise, and woke up having already arrived in the Czech Republic. I’d only visited Prague once before, and that was in summer, so I was curious to see how to make the most of a winter visit in just two days. I unfortunately…

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  • North America,  University of Wisconsin-Madison,  USA

    From Manchester to Madison: My First Week as a Badger

    February 9, 2026 /

    By Orla Feeley, (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA) First week as a Badger officially completed, and somehow it already feels like I’ve been here for much longer (in the best way possible). After arriving in Chicago and getting a 3-hour coach to Madison, I arrived at my dorm and immediately ordered Chick-fil-A, as one does when in America. I spent the first day acting as a tourist in the city: walking past Camp Randall Stadium, exploring the Memorial Union, walking up State Street, seeing the Capitol, and, of course, making my way to Lake Mendota.

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    Europe,  Netherlands,  University of Amsterdam

    fietsen (cycling)

    January 19, 2026 /

    a guide by Chiamaka🎀 (Universiteit van Amsterdam in the Netherlands) When you hear ‘Amsterdam’ what first comes to mind? I think of cycling (fietsen in Dutch). Everybody cycles here – it’s the most convenient and cost effective option to move around the city. Wheelchair users even have modified options ! So this blog is going to breakdown everything you need to know about bikes and cycling in the city (and the whole country, I guess). 1 why cycle?Depending on where you live in comparison to your uni (UvA is in the centre, VU is in Zuid (south)) you probably can’t walk. I personally live a 1h+ walk from UvA –…

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    Lapland: lockdown edition

    March 30, 2020

    Academia and the university system in France

    November 2, 2021

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    November 5, 2024
  • Eötvös Loránd University,  Europe,  Hungary

    Studying Abroad in Budapest: Lessons from the First Semester

    January 19, 2026 /

    Nadine Brachi, ELTE University Moving to Budapest for a semester abroad felt exciting, daunting, and uncertain all at once. Leaving behind familiar routines and studying in a new country forced me to adapt quickly, both academically and personally. From navigating a different education system to learning how to feel at home in an unfamiliar city, the first few months have been a period of adjustment, reflection, and growth. Now, at the end of my first semester, I’ve begun to see how much this experience has already shaped me. Studying abroad in Budapest has been less about grand, cinematic moments and more about the small lessons learned through everyday challenges. This…

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  • Europe,  Germany,  Universität Leipzig

    A Great Start to My Year Abroad in Leipzig, Germany

    January 19, 2026 /

    By Miranda Dreisin (Universität Leipzig, Germany) Like many language students, I had eagerly anticipated my year abroad since the start of my degree, and it was a key reason as to why I decided to study a language at University. However, with the end of second year, and the progression of summer, I quickly became daunted by the prospect of moving to a city where I had never been before, where I didn’t know anyone, and where I was to be studying a degree in a different language. The main thing that significantly reduced my stress was the bureaucratic preparation I did in advance and it allowed me a much…

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    Coping with the Cold in Finland

    December 13, 2021

    Erasmus, disabilities and long-term health conditions

    February 16, 2018

    A Guide to the Seven Mountains Surrounding Bergens

    April 28, 2025
  • Asia,  Singapore,  Singapore Management University

    Vegetarian Food in Singapore and Southeast Asia

    January 19, 2026 /

    By Micha Raja, Singapore Management University (SMU), Singapore Coming to Singapore, I was initially nervous about the options for vegetarians and whether I would have enough variety of food to choose from. After having lived here for 3 months now, I can confirm, the variety of vegetarian options is incredible! Not only are there pure vegetarian restaurants but even some of the Hawker Centres have pure vegetarian food stalls. There has not been a single day I have struggled with food. One of my favourite go-to foods in the Hawker centres here is a Masala Dosa. There are lots of other Indian food options as well but also Southeast Asian cuisine can be made…

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    Top tips for studying at NUS

    February 1, 2024

    A Singaporean Arrival

    February 13, 2024

    The Vegetarian/Vegan Survival Kit: Singapore

    May 19, 2020
  • Canada,  canada,  North America,  University of Calgary

    Exam Season on Exchange

    January 19, 2026 /

    By Deborah, The University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada My first semester on exchange went by SO quickly, honestly it felt like exam season came and poured a bucked of ice water over my head. While exams are stressful no matter where you’re taking them, the experience here felt surprisingly structured and supportive, especially within the law faculty. One thing that really stood out during this period was how much effort the university put into student wellbeing. There were loads of organised events running alongside revision season, including doggy yoga sessions, studyathons, and other low-pressure activities to help students decompress. These were genuinely helpful in breaking up long days of studying…

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    A Year of Self-Indulgence?

    September 25, 2018

    Coping With Anxiety Abroad… And From Home

    July 11, 2019

    A Practical Guide to Accommodation in Toronto

    April 30, 2022
  • Chile,  Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile,  South America

    What can Santiago’s MUT teach us about urban design?

    December 12, 2025 /

    By Tengri Genc, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile With just a month to go before completing my semester abroad in Santiago, Chile, I thought I’d take the time to see those parts of the city further afield than my accommodation and its surrounding area. One area I’d briefly visited before was Tobalaba, famous for being the home of Gran Torre Costanera, the tallest building in South America. However, whilst this behemoth stands as the focal point of Santiago, just a short walk away lies another much more revolutionary development which I believe is worthy of some praise.

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  • Eötvös Loránd University,  Europe,  Hungary

    A Love Letter To Budapest.

    December 5, 2025 /

    Nadine Brachi | ELTE University, Budapest In this blog post, my main aim is to convey why leaving the comfort of what I knew – Manchester, home, my friends, my dogs – for a new life in Budapest was one of the best decisions I could have made for myself and my future. Joining the year abroad programme was always in my mind. Having spoken to fellow students who were preparing to leave or had recently returned, I was captivated by their excitement and how it inspired them. I was also fortunate enough to have several friends also considering a similar pathway as me. In fact, picking Budapest as my…

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  • Australasia,  Australia,  Australian National University

    Taking Student Journalism Worldwide: My Experience at The Mancunion vs Woroni

    December 3, 2025 /

    By Lily Amos, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia When I moved from Manchester to Canberra, I knew I was signing up for a new continent, a new university, and a new climate. What I didn’t quite expect was how different student journalism would feel on the other side of the world. This year, I’ve had the very fun, very chaotic experience of taking my student journalism “career” international — from The Mancunion at the University of Manchester to Woroni at the Australian National University. It’s been eye-opening in the best way, and it’s really changed how I think about what student media can be. I’ve spent two years at The Mancunion while studying in Manchester. In…

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  • North America,  University of California - Berkeley,  USA

    Adjusting to Life at the World’s No.1 Public University

    December 3, 2025 /

    Lucy Blanchard- UC Berkeley, United States When I got my letter from the University of California saying I’d been accepted into Berkeley I was, quite frankly, elated. It had been my dream school ever since my first-year self decided she wanted to study abroad. Reading that letter, I felt every bit of self-doubt and stress lift from my shoulders– I did it! I got into Berkeley! All my hard work had paid off. Aside from this, though, nothing could have prepared me for the transition period once I moved. I’m here to tell you about my experience, so you can be well prepared for the first couple of months at…

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  • Canada,  North America,  University of Toronto

    Life in Toronto – What To Expect

    November 27, 2025 /

    By Isabelle Henaghan, University of Toronto Mississauga, Canada. Sunset from Toronto Islands

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