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Contents: The Working Holiday Issue
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Special section on working and playing down under • Students can be digital nomads too • Field notes from a decade of working abroad • And more...
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The Ultimate Guide to Australian Working Holiday VisasPreparing for your working holiday in the land of koalas and kangaroos will ensure you'll have more than one g'day.
Digital Nomadism for StudentsStudy abroad on your own terms and at your own pace – without enrolling in a formal program.
How to Earn Academic Credit for Experiential TravelWith the right planning, your experiential travel experiences—including volunteering at home or overseas—may count towards your degree or diploma.
The Ultimate Guide to New Zealand Working Holiday VisasFrom finding work to housing, Canadians share what they wish they knew before doing a working holiday visa in New Zealand
10 Things I Learned From A Decade of Working AbroadFrom plan C to safe dinner-table conversations, here are 10 things I have learned from 10 years of working abroad.
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Letter from the EditorVerge's Contributing Editor reflects on more than a decade of travel with purpose.
7 Things I Wish I Knew Before Studying AbroadLessons learned from a semester abroad in the UK.
Facts and Myths: A Guide to Regional Work in AustraliaEverything you need to know about "farm work" to get your second-year working holiday visa.
Thoughts on Becoming a Global Citizen - Q & A with Author Freeman FungThe international speaker and transformation coach grew his career through studying, working and interning abroad.
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Contents: Special International Careers Issue
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Meet Laura White. Laura is the latest globetrotter to be featured in our new Careers for Globetrotters series. We'll be taking a look into the lives and backgrounds of people who are living their dream of working abroad - and find out the steps they took to get there.
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Meet Laura White, who works as a freelance producer - Canada and worldwide
Laura White got her start in television by playing dead. After offering to play a dead body for a friend’s feature, she made her first contact in the business - which quickly led to ten more. She talks to us about sending television crews around the world, gives tips on climbing the ladder in the world of unscripted television, and tells us what will get your resume sent to the bottom of the pile.
This special issue is a series of video interviews with Laura. Watch the series of videos below.
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Meet Michael Bouliane. Michael is the latest globetrotter to be featured in our new Careers for Globetrotters series. We'll be taking a look into the lives and backgrounds of people who are living their dream of working abroad - and find out the steps they took to get there.
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Meet Michael Bouliane, who works in corporate social responsibility - Canada and worldwide
Michael Bouliane believes in being a life-long student, and is always learning and adapting to the new trends in his sector. He talks to us about working for corporate clients as well as NGOs, adjusting to Beer O’clock, and relishing the moments he gets to be in a “Robin Hood” role. With more than 15 years in the industry, he gives us his best advice on how to kickstart your career, and what he looks for most when hiring.
This special issue is a series of video interviews with Michael. Watch the series of videos below.
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Contents: Social Entrepreneurship - International Careers
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Careers for Globetrotters: Spotlight on Social Entrepreneurship
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Meet Rachel Faller, a social entrepreneur working in sustainable fashion. Rachel is the latest globetrotter to be featured in our Careers for Globetrotters series, which takes a look into the lives and backgrounds of people who are living and working abroad - and explores out the steps they took to get there.
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Meet Rachel Faller, a social entrepreneur working in sustainable fashion
Rachel Faller successfully operated her no-waste ethical fashion company, tonlé for more than 15 years, splitting her time between San Francisco and Cambodia. She talks to us about being a Fulbright Scholar, becoming an unintentional businesswoman, and what it takes to run a business in Cambodia. Find out how your closet and the Great Pacific garbage patch are related, listen to Rachel’s best advice for aspiring social entrepreneurs, and find out what lesson she had to learn when she first arrived in Cambodia.
This special issue is a series of video interviews with Rachel. Watch the series of videos below.
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Contents: Special International Careers Issue
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Meet Nathan Reyes. Nathan is the latest globetrotter to be featured in our new Careers for Globetrotters series. We'll be taking a look into the lives and backgrounds of people who are living their dream of working abroad - and find out the steps they took to get there.
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Meet Nathan Reyes, who works as a Protection Delegate with the ICRC
Nathan Reyes has kindly agreed to be profiled in our new Careers for Globetrotters series. We are taking a look into the lives and backgrounds of people who are living their dream of working abroad - and find out the steps they took to get there.
Nathan speaks four languages and has worked in conflict zones around the world, including a UN Peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo. With an LLM in International Law, and a Master's in International Development, at the time of interview, Nathan was working on his third mission with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) as a special delegate in Colombia.
This special issue is a series of video interviews with Victor. Watch the series of videos below.
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Contents: The Thrifty Traveller Issue
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Meaningful travel that costs lessStudy abroad for free • Top destinations to teach abroad for 2024 • How to land a destination staffing job • A guide to virtual volunteering • Minimalism on the road
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Top Destinations to Teach Abroad for 2024With more than one billion English language learners worldwide, the TEFL industry needs new teachers. The top destinations for teaching abroad in 2024.
How to Study Abroad for FreeThose who study for degrees abroad may find the bargain—and experience—of a lifetime.
How to Land a Destination Staffing JobTravel and develop intercultural communication skills with these hands-on field positions.
A Primer on Virtual VolunteeringWhy you should consider volunteer “abroad” online—and how to get the most out of online volunteer placements.
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A Guide to Interning at the United NationsGetting your foot in the door and making the most of a UN internship.
Becoming a Travel AllyWe can all do better to support racialized and marginalized travellers abroad. Here's how.
The Benefits and Challenges of Volunteering in HostelsLatin America and backpacker hostels go together like bread and butter.
Becoming a Minimalist on the RoadOn the perils of luggage separation anxiety and learning to let go.
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Contents: Third Special International Careers Issue
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Meet Sahar Ghadhban. Sahar is the third in our upcoming series of profiles in our new Careers for Globetrotters column. We'll be taking a look into the lives and backgrounds of people who are living their dream of working abroad - and find out the steps they took to get there.
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Meet Sahar Ghadhban, who works as a Foreign Service Officer in Canada & Russia
Sahar is the third in our upcoming series of profiles in our new Careers for Globetrotters column. We'll be taking a look into the lives and backgrounds of people who are living their dream of working abroad - and find out the steps they took to get there.Sahar tells about the seven-year path she took from her first internship in Algeria to getting hired as a foreign service officer. Find out why quitting her job at Global Affairs was the best thing she could have done to get her dream job, what she did after she didn’t pass her first post-secondary public service exam, and what it takes to get paid to learn Russian.This special issue is a series of video interviews with Sahar.Read this edition >
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Meet Doug Lau. Doug is the latest globetrotter to be featured in our new Careers for Globetrotters series. We'll be taking a look into the lives and backgrounds of people who are living their dream of working abroad - and find out the steps they took to get there.
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Meet Doug Lau, who works as a Public Health Consultant in Kenya
Doug Lau has kindly agreed to be profiled in our new Careers for Globetrotters series. We'll be taking a look into the lives and backgrounds of people who are living their dream of working abroad - and find out the steps they took to get there.Doug Lau didn’t originally plan to specialize in global public health—he majored in international relations—but opportunities led him to a specialty he now loves. He talks to us about being an Aga Khan Foundation fellow, gives us tips for making yourself valuable to a development organization, and why if you’re stood up for a meeting in Tanzania, you should head for the bar!This special issue is a series of video interviews with Doug. Watch the series of videos below.
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Meet Victor Mings. Victor is the latest globetrotter to be featured in our new Careers for Globetrotters series. We'll be taking a look into the lives and backgrounds of people who are living their dream of working abroad - and find out the steps they took to get there.
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Meet Victor Mings, who works as a Software Engineer in the Netherlands
Victor Mings has kindly agreed to be profiled in our new Careers for Globetrotters series. We'll be taking a look into the lives and backgrounds of people who are living their dream of working abroad - and find out the steps they took to get there.
Victor Mings has worked in Austria and the Netherlands and made the switch from aerospace engineering to software development. He talks to us about switching specialties, what he did to salvage a bad interview and land his current job, and the magic of the IAESTE internship program (and why you should Google it right now).
This special issue is a series of video interviews with Victor. Watch the series of videos below.
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Meet Allie Elwell, who works as a unit publicist in Prague. Allie is the first in our upcoming series of profiles in our new Careers for Globetrotters feature issues. We'll be taking a look into the lives and backgrounds of people who are living their dream of working abroad - and find out the steps they took to get there.
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Meet Allie Elwell, who works as a unit publicist in Prague. Allie is the first in our "careers for globetrotters" series of profiles where we take a look into the lives of people who are living their dream of working abroad - and find out how they got there.
Meet Allie Elwell, who works as a unit publicist in Prague.
Allie is the first in our upcoming series of profiles in our new Careers for Globetrotters column. We'll be taking a look into the lives and backgrounds of people who are living their dream of working abroad - and find out the steps they took to get there.Before she started working as a unit publicist for major television productions, Allie Elwell didn't even know the job existed. However, once she got a taste of the whirlwind of set life, she was hooked. What was supposed to be a five-week contract, has turned into four years in the industry with no end in sight. You can often find her running around on set and scheduling behind-the-scenes shoots, while chugging coffee and juggling three cell phones. She doesn't have time for sugar-coating the details, and gives us her no-nonsense take on working abroad.This special issue is a series of video interviews with Allie.More >
Contents: Second Special International Careers Issue
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Meet Diane Tisdall, who works as a resource development manager in Mongolia. Diane is the second in our series of profiles in our new Careers for Globetrotters feature issues. We'll be taking a look into the lives and backgrounds of people who are living their dream of working abroad - and find out the steps they took to get there.
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Meet Diane Tisdall, who works as a resource development manager in Mongolia. Diane is the second in our series of profiles in our new Careers for Globetrotters feature issues. We'll be taking a look into the lives and backgrounds of people who are living their dream of working abroad - and find out the steps they took to get there.
Meet Diane Tisdall, who works as a Resource development manager in Mongolia.
Diane is the second in our upcoming series of profiles in our new Careers for Globetrotters column. We'll be taking a look into the lives and backgrounds of people who are living their dream of working abroad - and find out the steps they took to get there.Diane Tisdall lives in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, working for World Vision International. She is responsible for expanding private sector support for World Vision’s programmes in the region. Diane talks to us to about misconceptions, bundling up for winter, and how to take advantage of Canada’s youth internship programs.This special issue is a series of video interviews with Diane.Read this issue >
Contents: Fall 2015
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Volunteers on sustainable agriculture projects are (green)thumbing their way around the world.
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Palming the Problem OffFor poor farmers In Nicaragua, palm plantations mean environmental destruction, chemical exposure—and a paycheque. Is there an alternative?
Home FreeIs there such thing as a free holiday? Maybe not, but housesitting comes pretty darn close.
Room to GrowOrganic farms in remote Costa Rica offer volunteers a model for sustainable living.
How Dangerous is Delhi?Is it safe for women to study abroad in India? Perceptions can differ widely from reality.
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In Case of EmergencyAsk these questions before buying travel insurance.
Top 5 Things Organizations Wish Volunteers KnewVolunteer-sending organizations share the inner secrets (not really) of their work.
Verge Q & A: Working in International Development and Humanitarian AssistanceDevelopment professional and author, Maia Gedde on what it takes to break into the field.
International Internships: What's Your Return on Investment?Landing an international internships takes initiative—but in a global economy, the payoff is huge.
From Farmer to FarmerVolunteers help grow food security, one farmer at a time.
Turkey, With All the TrimmingsIn Istanbul, a shave and a haircut is very serious business.
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Reality Check: Teaching in Port-au-Prince, HaitiA day in the life of a teacher in the Caribbean country.
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Contents: Fall 2014
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Fall 2014 IssueGalapagos: Can Travel Do More Good Than Harm?
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Why tourists may not be just another invasive species
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In Photos: Beyond Ankor WatIn shoulder-width tunnels four storeys underground, Cambodia's precious stone workers dig for that one gem that will lift them from poverty.
Galapagos: Paradise on the BrinkTourist visits to this fragile ecosystem could soon reach more than a quarter of a million per year. Is it possible for your trip-of-a-lifetime to do more good than harm?
One Life in a BillionWhen Carly Vandergriendt witnesses an accident in India, she is left wondering what the value of a human life is in a country where people aren't at a premium.
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Inbound: From the Field: Editors' ChoiceA round-up of Verge editorial staff’s favourite blog posts over the past few weeks.
Packing for a PurposeAnother great reason to pack light.
Great Excavations: Volunteering on Archaeological Sites WorldwideIf you have a penchant for the past and don’t mind a bit of dirt under your nails, diggers are in demand.
The Beat of MaliIn the Sahel desert, music is the voice of its people.
Write of Passage: Working as a journalist in ThailandArmed with a journalism degree, Mai Nguyen thought she was prepared for her internship in Thailand. But a run-in with police taught her there’s a whole new set of rules here.
The House That Friends BuiltSolidarity, social justice and affordable digs in Mexico's largest city.
The Wecome Sound of Silence: Temple Stays in South KoreaGet some respite from Seoul's fast pace through a South Korea temple stay.
The Bakiga BridesmaidTrina Moyles had been a bridesmaid before—but never in a wedding like this.
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Contents: Your Health Overseas
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Dealing with health conditions overseas; leaving home when you can't leave home; choosing a legit volunteer organization.
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Dealing with health conditions overseas; leaving home when you can't leave home; choosing a legit volunteer organization.
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How to Travel with a Pre-existing ConditionA pre-existing medical condition need not stop you from travelling. Here's what you need to know.
Facing a Serious Medical Diagnosis AbroadReceiving an unwanted health diagnosis is never easy. But what if you're living overseas?
9 Ways to Travel Meaningfully From HomeThe COVID-19 pandemic has us confined to our quarters for the time being. We've come up with a few suggestions for how to keep that travel bug alive and well.
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From the Field Blog: Editors’ ChoiceA round-up of our favourite blog posts over the past couple of months.
5 Classic Reads That Will Transport You Around the World A travel reading list that will help you through a pandemic.
8 Signs Your Volunteer Program is LegitWhat to look for in an organization to ensure that the work you do has a positive impact for everyone involved.
5 Budget-Friendly Locations to Study AbroadDust-off your passport because, believe it or not, study abroad is affordable.
The Ultimate Guide to Packing LightLighten your load with these tips.
How to Decrease Your Travel FootprintPlanning your trip for zero-waste travel.
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Contents: Unpack Your International Placement
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Avoiding the pitfalls of international health and medical volunteer placements
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Indonesia’s New Marine AmbassadorsFor young Indonesians, a new land of opportunity could lie under the sea.
Do No Harm: Overseas Medical VolunteeringVolunteer health and medical placements abroad can be enormously beneficial, or terribly irresponsible. Here are five ways to avoid common pitfalls.
Farm Volunteering: How to Decode the ListingsGolden goose or red herring? A veteran WWOOFer shares his top tips for choosing a volunteer farm placement.
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From the Field Blog: Editors’ ChoiceA round-up of Verge editorial staff’s favourite blog posts over the past few months.
Crowdfunding: My Trip; Your DimeThere's a big difference between getting people to pay for your wanderlust and garnering support for a worthy cause.
How to Become an Expedition LeaderVerge asks veteran guide and instructor, Jade Bielski, just what it takes to become a top-notch expedition leader.
International Volunteering for ArtsiesDon't underestimate the contribution someone with an arts background can make on an international development project.
How to Find an Internship in SwitzerlandFor recent graduates looking for an unparalleled first work experience, Switzerland offers a wide array of internship possibilities.
Budget Airlines: No Frills Means No FrillsOn the upside, we had a lovely (frantic) side-tour of Rome.
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Contents: Relocate Your Office Abroad
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Convince your boss you can work remotely, teach at an international school, UK graduate hiring schemes, and more
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Convince your boss you can work remotely, teach at an international school, UK graduate hiring schemes, living lightly in Bolivia, backpack volunteers in Belgrade, and more.
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How to Convince Your Boss to Let You Work RemotelyShowing your employer that you can get the job done from any location takes planning, communication and commitment.
7 Human Trafficking Myths That Need to Be BustedToo often, sound bytes, generalizations and misconceptions mask the true complexity of this global problem.
Preventing TEFL Burnout5 strategies for coping with the stress of teaching in a foreign country.
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From the Field Blog: Editors’ ChoiceA round-up of Verge editorial staff’s favourite blog posts over the past few months.
Q&A: International Work as a TeacherVerge asks a veteran teacher and Head of School at an international school in Rome, just what it takes to teach at an international school.
Living Lightly in BoliviaAt a Bolivian hostel run by a Canadian mother and son team, guests learn from the locals.
5 Graduate Hiring SchemesFinishing a degree and finding work can be a daunting prospect. These UK-based graduate schemes could give you a leg up.
Backpack Volunteers in BelgradeAs the number of displaced persons arriving in Belgrade surges, backpackers are lending a hand at refugee centres.
Showering With a Friend in BurmaA volunteer discovers that in Burma, the concept of privacy exists only for those who can afford not to share.
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Contents: Navigating the Tourism Explosion
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Ayahuasca tourism explosion, expats displacing the locals, safe couchsurfing and more
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Ayahuasca tourism explosion, expats displacing the locals, safe couchsurfing, international work in tourism and hospitality, and more.
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Are You Living Abroad Like the Locals, or Displacing Them?In cities around the world, exploding tourism and expat cash are driving prices up, and locals out.
Ayahuasca Tourism: Shamans, Charlatans and Thousand-dollar RetreatsWhether it's a quest for self-awareness, a cure for mental maladies or just the next big high, travellers are turning a traditional Amazonian healing ceremony into a multi-million dollar industry.
Why Social Entrepreneurship is Thriving in Siem ReapCambodia's tourism boom is helping it rebuild. A growing group of locals and expats are making sure it's done responsibly.
Computer Training in Rural NepalA small team of adventurers brings computer labs to remote Himalayan villages.
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From the Field Blog: Editors’ ChoiceA round-up of Verge editorial staff’s favourite blog posts over the past few months: Ditching home-ownership for a life of travel; trading a soul-sucking job at home for work abroad; study abroad lessons that aren't strictly academic and how living in another country may shift your long-held sense of work-life balance.
International Work in Tourism and HospitalityThe tourism and hospitality industry is immense, with career opportunities around the world.
International Conference TravelFor academics, scholars and researchers, travelling to international conferences means sharing ideas, accessing new resources and expertise and, of course, eating free pastries.
Safe CouchsurfingFor travellers on a tight budget or anyone looking for a truly immersive experience, the utility of couchsurfing is obvious. But is it safe for solo female travellers? The answer might surprise you.
5 Ways to be a Great CouchsurferAppreciation, thoughtfulness and willingness to pitch in go a long way.
Pandas Are Not CuteAnd other Beijing revelations.
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Contents: Travel on the brink
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Mourning the loss of travel; Galapagos: Paradise on the Brink; The Hidden Costs of Volunteering on the Cheap; How To Work "Abroad" in Your Own Backyard
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Mourning the Loss of TravelFor many people, not being able to travel is a profound loss and the grief is real. Here's how to deal.
The Hidden Costs of Volunteering on the CheapA budget philanthropist gets more than she bargained for.
Galapagos: Paradise on the BrinkWhen travel recovers, tourist visits to this fragile ecosystem could soon reach more than a quarter of a million per year. Is it possible for your trip-of-a-lifetime to do more good than harm?
How To Work "Abroad" in Your Own BackyardSometimes, satisfying your wanderlust is as simple as re-discovering your own country.
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The Mourning After Volunteers in Cameroon promote widow rights instead of widow rites.
Bringing Medicine to Panama's Jungle... via BoatA three-day river journey to a remote community in Panama's jungle is all part of the job for Floating Doctors volunteers.
One Life in a BillionWhen Carly Vandergriendt witnesses a traffic accident in India, she is left wondering what the value of a human life is in a country where people aren't at a premium.
Packing for a PurposeIn case you needed another reason to pack light.
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Contents: Thorny Issues in International Volunteering
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For the dedicated people who deliver humanitarian aid, the cost of altruism can be steep.
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Humanitarian aid: helping the helpers, the thorny issue of orphanage volunteering, questions to ask before moving or volunteering abroad, learning a language for real, learn how to teach at an international school, survive a season as a fire lookout, and more.
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Humanitarian Aid Work: Who's Helping the Helpers?Working in disaster and conflict zones exacts a high mental toll on aid workers. Recognizing the fact would be a good first step.
How to Really Learn a LanguageSix strategies to boost your language learning.
6 Questions to Ask Before Becoming an ExpatA veteran expat's best advice—and some words of caution—for aspiring nomads..
The Thorny Issue of Orphanage VolunteeringWell-founded criticisms tangle with on-the-ground realities. Should volunteers be part of the mix?
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From the Field Blog: Editors’ ChoiceA round-up of Verge editorial staff’s favourite blog posts over the past few months.
Andy Steves’ Guide to Planning a Weekend ExcursionTips for organizing your ultimate study abroad weekend away.
How to Get a Teaching Job at an International SchoolWe asked a veteran international teacher, recruiter and author what it takes to take your teaching career on the road.
Dear Aspiring Overseas VolunteerBefore you pack your bags, there's a few things I need you need to know.
Surviving a Season as a Fire Tower LookoutHow a decade of international work and travel helped me survive four months alone in Alberta's boreal forest.
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Contents: Spring 2015
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Spring 2015 IssueCould You Be a Digital Nomad?
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Location-independent jobs for the outwardly mobile
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Top Jobs for the Outwardly MobileBecoming a digital nomad is quickly becoming one of the easiest ways to work abroad. These careers may be your ticket to becoming location independent.
In All FairnessWhen it comes to tipping guides and porters, crunching the numbers may not give you the right answer.
Take It and Leave ItJust how much are a couple of used mountain bikes worth in Cuba? More than you could know.
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Inbound: From the Field: Editors' ChoiceA round-up of Verge editorial staff’s favourite blog posts over the past few weeks.
Around the World By Thumb42,000 kilometres later, ultra-hitchhiker Thomas Francine gives his favourite mode of transportation two thumbs up.
All in the FamilyHow to make sure the welcome mat stays out at your homestay.
Go With Your GutHow could simply sticking to your diet enhance your cultural experience overseas?
Spanish Language CentralIf "learn to speak Spanish" is on your to-do list, you'd best add Guatemala to your bucket list.
The Hidden Costs of Volunteering on the CheapA budget philanthropist gets more than she bargained for.
Healers of Lake BunyonyiA Ugandan traditional healer and a medical doctor are working together to tackle the evil spirit of malnutrition.
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Reality Check: Study Abroad in London, EnglandThe biggest challenge of studying abroad in London? There are just too many other things to do!
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Contents: The Future of Travel
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Regenerative Travel; Respectfully Navigating Cultural Differences; Family Volunteering Abroad
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The Future of TravelHas the global pandemic hit the tourism reset button? Industry insiders weigh in on what post-pandemic travel could—or should—look like.
Regenerative Travel: A Step Beyond "Do No Harm"Reimagining the idea of travel to one that actively improves the places that people visit.
Understanding and Navigating Privilege While TravellingBeing able to travel is a privilege we sometimes take for granted. How can we develop a keener awareness of how we’re perceived abroad?
Tackling Uncomfortable Conversations AbroadHow do you navigate sensitive topics respectfully when local attitudes and beliefs are far different from your own?
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Family Volunteering From cultural understanding, building empathy and modelling positive behaviour, the benefits of volunteer abroad opportunities for families are many.
Volunteering in Canada's NorthIn the polar bear capital of the world, volunteers get a glimpse of the frontlines of climate change.
How to teach ESL in JapanThe demand for English teachers in Japan is on the rise. Here is how to get started.
Squat ToiletsKeeping spiffy in the trailside biffie—the (literal) lowdown and dirty.
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Contents: The Changing Face of Meaningful Travel
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Wildlife Volunteers Needed — Now More Than EverNearly two years after the start of the pandemic, many wildlife conservation centres and animal sanctuaries are in dire need of help.
Study Abroad Needs to Fix its Diversity GapThe value of studying abroad as part of post-secondary education cannot be overstated, and racialized students have been missing out. But this is starting to change.
The Ultimate Guide to Au PairingHow to find work—and thrive—as an au pair abroad.
How to Make the Most of a Remote InternshipWith international internships moving online, here’s what you need to know to best benefit from a virtual placement.
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Social Justice, Colonialism and Reforming VoluntourismTravellers are beginning to recognize privilege; a huge step forward in conversations about voluntourism. A Q&A with author Pippa Biddle.
Travelling Home: Diaspora Youth In Search of Their RootsStudy abroad, international work and volunteer programs, help diaspora youth reconnect with their ancestral homes.
Surrendering to the SiestaAfter a few weeks of embarrassing sunburns and complete boredom, I began the process of letting go.
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Contents: Summer 2014
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The global job market remains in a rut. But there is still plenty of seasonal work out there for travellers.
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The People of the Grey BullBritish doctor Stephen Fabes witnesses the challenges of delivering medical aid and building trust with nomadic peoples in Kenya.
International Jobs for All SeasonsSeeking an endless summer (or winter)? Five of the hottest—and coldest—short-term overseas jobs. The Mourning AfterWidows in Cameroon are treated as second-class citizens. Cuso International volunteers work to change that. Worldwise: Collaring the Painted WolfTracking and collaring the elusive and endangered African wild dog.
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Voluntraveller: Great ExpectationsHow to be an effective overseas volunteer—and an occasional tourist.
To the DogsFour organizations that are fighting to save street dogs.
Career Profile: The Packable PolyglotSay goodbye to nine-to-five with a career as a freelance translator.Workwhere: Have Skis, Will TravelIt's a seasonaire's dream. Why so many people get sucked into the liftie lifestyle. How to Work "Abroad" in Your Own BackyardNo passport required for these work "abroad" programs.
Q & A with American Gap Association Executive Director, Ethan KnightThe AGA's founder talks with Verge about setting standards for gap year program providers.
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Contents: For the Health of the Planet
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International work in healthcare; conservation volunteers; facing up to over-tourism and more
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International work in healthcare; conservation volunteers; facing up to over-tourism and more
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Finding Healthcare Jobs in the UKA recent grad's tips for getting work with the world's fifth largest employer.
Hazardous Environment SchoolThings have gone badly south. Is it time to summon your inner warrior, or call up Mr. Nice Guy?
International Volunteering: The Challenge of Returning HomeSpoiler: Unpacking your overseas experience will be about as interesting to your friends as unpacking your backpack.
Happy Hour for Reef ReconstructionIn Southeast Asia, volunteers are working to rebuild coral reefs one beer at a time.
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From the Field Blog: Editors’ ChoiceA round-up of our favourite blog posts over the past couple of months: Dog-sitting in Switzerland; being an outsider in Spain; studying abroad is no holiday; seasoned travellers experience culture shock too.
International Work in Health and Medicine—An OverviewWorldwide inequalities in the availability and quality of health care means that international demand for medical and health professionals is enormous.
Are We Saying Goodbye to Madagasgar's Lemurs?In an impoverished nation, wildlife conservation is not always top-of-mind.
Living Abroad Amidst Civil UnrestHow do you navigate the complexities of civil unrest without feeling like even more of a bumbling foreigner?
Postcards From the Centre of a Tourism ExplosionArmed only with selfie-sticks, masses of tourists jostle for their very own "authentic experience".
Lessons From Working "Abroad" in CanadaA prospective employer asks how you handle stressful work situations and your answer involves a tense meeting—with a grizzly bear. You know you have their full attention.
Culture Shock Canadian-styleMilk comes in bags, the Mounted Police drive cars and, for a Brit in Canada, nothing is what it seems.
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Contents: Travel in a Changed World
Eco Pledge: Palau is a leader in environmental sustainability. - SPTO & David Kirkland
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7 Great Destinations for Sustainable TravelFrom tourism laws protecting the natural environment to policies supporting ethical cultural tourism, these countries are leading the way.
Not Just For Kids: Volunteering Abroad for Retirees People with decades of experience bring valuable skills to a volunteer placement.
Top Study Abroad Destinations for 2022Sometimes the biggest challenge is deciding where to go.
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How to be an Amazing Volunteer: Q & A with Susan E. GibsonWith decades of field experience in the international development sector, author Susan E. Gibson knows what it takes to be a great overseas volunteer.
International Job Hunting Strategies That Work Advice from recruiters and expats to help you land that job abroad.
Preparing to Apply for a Job AbroadMake your approach to job-hunting location-specific.
Tips for Making Study Abroad More AffordableThe perceived cost of studying abroad stops many students in their tracks. Here are 9 ways to avoid breaking the bank.
How to Become a Safari GuideLooking for a life change? Try an accredited field-guiding program in one of Africa's biodiversity hotspots.
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Contents: Road Schooling Issue
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Taking your work and school on the road • The best destinations for digital nomads in 2023 • Taking your kids out of school to travel • Gap year primer • How to teach English in Morocco • And lots more...
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Top Destinations for Digital NomadsMaking the leap to working remotely is easier than ever before. But that doesn’t mean the red tape has disappeared altogether. Here’s what you need to know before opening your mobile office—and the top destinations to set up shop.
Should You Pull Your Kids Out of School to Travel?When carefully planned, travel with kids can be as educational as any classroom experience. But schools may take a little convincing.
6 Steps to Supporting Your Kid in Their Quest to Study AbroadIf you’ve raised an adventurous, independent kid, chances are at some point they’ll end up an ocean away from you. Here's how to help set them up for success.
Gap Year PrimerAny gap year expert or veteran knows the secret to making the most of this opportunity: good planning.
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Q & A with The Last TouristCanadian filmmaker Tyson Sadler set out to explore the impacts of travel on the communities we visit. He hopes to spark difficult conversations about the way we interact with destinations.
How to Teach English in MoroccoFind out why demand is high in this up-and-coming destination for TEFL teachers.
A Guide to Community Tourism ExperiencesWhat is community tourism? Where can you find community tourism projects? And why are local communities embracing it?
Keeping the "Wild" in Wildlife TourismWith wildlife tourism, the distinction between what's ethical and what’s not isn’t always obvious. Here are some guiding principles for your next trip.
Running AbroadBeing a runner, imperfect though I may be, has anchored some of my most important travel moments.
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Contents: Travel Realities vs Expectations
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Adapting to a new work culture, #vanlife for real, true cultural immersion, and more
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Adapting to a new work culture abroad, #vanlife for real, true cultural immersion, community alpacas in Ecuador, coping with loneliness abroad, and more.
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Working in Laos: How to Adapt to an Unfamiliar Work CultureSlow down and don't miss lunch. How hard can it be?
Livin' The Dream: The Realities of #VanLifeStranded in a Walmart parking lot and other remarkable Instagram moments.
Everyone Owns the AlpacasFor two volunteers in Ecuador, community living takes on a whole new meaning.
Coping with Loneliness AbroadThriving in a new country means getting past the sense of isolation and embracing the excitement of a new challenge.
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From the Field Blog: Editors’ ChoiceA round-up of Verge editorial staff’s favourite blog posts over the past few months.
A Leg Up for Kilimanjaro's PortersOperating on a shoestring budget, this non-profit is working to improve conditions for porters in Tanzania.
Working with Kids in Post-conflict SettingsUncertainty, ruptured routines and boredom can have serious consequences for children in refugee camps.
Accidental TeacherThere's a lot more to cultural immersion than shopping at the local market.
Move Over Saint ChristopherStuck in a security line? Late for your next train? Saint Expedite could be your go-to guy.
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Contents: Con Voyage
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Con VoyageDon't get taken for a ride - or fool yourself about your travels
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How to avoid scams, keep your cash—and still have fun. The ethics of elephant trekking. Are ad-hoc volunteers helping or hindering refugee relief efforts in Greece? Safety on the road: mental health, LGBTQ challenges and risk management abroad. How to get a job in international development.
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Elephant Treks: Don't Get Taken for a RideElephants, freed from the cruelty of Thailand's logging industry, now face an equally grim prospect: Tourism.
Con VoyageHow to avoid scams, keep your cash—and still have fun.
A Duty to CareAre ad-hoc volunteers helping or hindering refugee relief efforts in Greece?
A World ApartWhen you’re alone and far from home, mental health issues can be magnified. How to cope during a semester overseas.
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Safe PassageRisk Managers' top tips for staying healthy, happy and safe while studying abroad.
Different Times of the MonthFor young women in many other cultures, Aunt Flo's arrival brings fear and shame. These organizations are working to change that.
Healthcare Work in International DevelopmentIt takes a special skill-set to work as a healthcare provider in an international development setting. Here's what you need to know.
Cultural Crash Course in IndiaVolunteering at an ashram offers a peek into one part of India's rich culture.
Playing it StraightKaitlin Ellen Bardswich imagines a world where she doesn’t have to mask being queer while travelling abroad.
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Contents: Finding a Fresh Start Abroad
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Cleaning up the environment, getting a job in an emerging economy and more.
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Should I volunteer with an anti-human-trafficking program? Cleaning up the environment, getting a job in an emerging economy, working internationally as a journalist, choosing a TEFL certification, sea turtle sanctuaries in Mexico, and more.
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Should I Volunteer with an Anti-Human Trafficking Program?Stories of human trafficking survivors stir strong emotions. The desire to help is not a bad one; but the question is, how?
Work Abroad: The Blue Ocean ApproachA case for launching your international career in emerging markets.
Trash Talk in PanamaA volunteer discovers solving waste problems isn’t as simple as a quick clean-up tutorial.
Burma & the Art of Motorbike SafetyNo, the stamp in your passport is not a motorcycle license.
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From the Field Blog: Editors’ ChoiceA round-up of Verge editorial staff’s favourite blog posts over the past few months.
At the End of Your Bucket ListWhat happens if you meet your untimely end while abroad? Here’s what you need to know.
Teaching English Abroad: 6 Considerations For Choosing a TEFL CertificationHaving a TEFL certification can mean better schools, better pay, and may even be required for a work visa. But which kind of course should you choose?
Q & A: International Work as a JournalistVerge asks veteran journalist and founder of the Global Reporting Centre, Peter Klein, what it takes to become a journalist working internationally.
Sea Turtle Sanctuaries: Building a Culture of Conservation in MexicoIn communities suspicious of environmental stewardship, international volunteers and dedicated local conservationists work to shift attitudes and save turtles.
Pedro the Jaguar and Other Residents of the Village Padre CochaWalking the ocelot, fending off marauding monkeys and avoiding being eaten. There's never a dull moment for these wildlife refuge volunteers.
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Contents: Winter 2014
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Winter 2014 IssueWhy overseas non-profits want you to volunteer
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Why international non-profits want you to volunteerNew research sheds light on the reasons organizations take on international volunteers
Bringing medicine to the Panamanian jungle, via boat
A three-day river journey to a remote community in Panama's jungle is all part of the job for Floating Doctors volunteers.
Moving mountains in NepalFaced with insurmountable poverty, there's little that many Nepalis can do to elevate themselves. Against the odds, Vishu Sijali is trying to change that.
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Careers for globetrotters: Freediving instructorThe first in our new series of videos exploring international careers, and ways to make a living from your passion. Meet Mark Rogers, who runs the only freediving operation in the Caribbean.
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Workwhere: Get a career edge via travelBe strategic about your international experience and stand out from the crowd.
Voluntravelller: How to be a star volunteerAn element of uncertainty accompanies any international experience. Here are five tips to help you get and give the most as an international volunteer.
Worldwise: The business of butterfliesHow the Zanzibar Butterfly Centre is empowering rural farmers to build their own businesses.
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Game changers: profiles of 3 international activists - author Dev Aujla, National Geographic Emerging Explorer Josh Thome, and Médecins Sans Frontères' Richard Zereik
2013 Go Abroad Directory - check out hundreds of opportunities to work, study and volunteer abroad!
Create your own indie volunteer trip
Questions to ask before signing a contract abroad
Meaningful travel with kids
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Top Travel Photos of 2011
Adventurers for Good: Make your ultimate adventure the ultimate fundraiser
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