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Published Papers, Briefings at the WTO, Conferences at the UN & More
Two Students Make the Most of their Impressive Geneva Internship Experiences During the spring semester of their junior year, two students in the Geneva Internship: International Relations program contributed to important work in the humanitarian field and culminated their experience by co-publishing an article with their supervisors in the “Applied Psychology around the... More
For Spanish Minor Riley Minns, Madrid Offered Countless Opportunities for Growth and Exploration
For Riley Minns (CAS ’26), learning never stops and curiosity is constant. She has participated in not one, but two Study Abroad programs in Madrid, Spain, a city she loves for its culture, pleasant weather most of the year, and beautiful Spanish language. “I’m a Spanish minor, and I’ve been taking... More
Journalism Student Hopes Her Future Career Path Involves a Return to London
Josephine Best Relished Working and Living in London Through Study Abroad Josephine Best has always wanted to move to London. With her dad hailing from Newcastle, England, and her uncle living just outside of London, perhaps it’s no surprise that Best is drawn to this cosmopolitan and culturally rich capital. In... More
3 Stem Students Weight in on Studying Abroad, Share Highlights
Taking Technical Courses and Developing Problem-Solving Skills Can Take Place in Many Ways and Countries With many different STEM-related programs, students who are studying the sciences at BU have options when it comes to studying abroad and challenging themselves in unfamiliar environments. While focusing on the frontiers of science and technology can... More
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Two Different Study Abroad Experiences Teach Violet Barton How to Step into a New World and Succeed
International Relations Major Explores Humanitarian Work in Both Geneva and South Africa Violet Barton (Pardee ’25) can count herself among the first students to have taken part in BU’s newer Cape Town, South Africa program. She can also count herself among the small number of students who complete more than... More