Podchaser Logo
Home
The Study Abroadcast

Chris Carlton

The Study Abroadcast

A daily Education podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
The Study Abroadcast

Chris Carlton

The Study Abroadcast

Episodes
The Study Abroadcast

Chris Carlton

The Study Abroadcast

A daily Education podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
Rate Podcast

Episodes of The Study Abroadcast

Mark All
Search Episodes...
"It showed me that I didn't know as much as I thought I did" - Chelsi ColletonChelsi Colleton knew from a very young age that she wanted to study abroad, and she did just that when she went to South Africa. In this episode we'll hear about her
In this episode, Citrus College's John Morris discusses what his school did during the pandemic, and informs us what it was like to study abroad in Amsterdam.
In this episode we learn how Camille Carr was able to get everything but the flights paid for her study abroad trip to Columbia.
"One of my biggest passions for sending students abroad is opening up their perspectives and their world views to see that maybe there are other ways of thinking about things" - Jamie FlemingSHOW NOTESWhy Jamie decided to study abroad [0:4
Stacie Berdan really hit it out of the park in our interview today. If you want to ready yourself after graduation and learn what to be prepared for upon job interviews after you graduate regarding your time abroad, you should definitely give i
In another Study Abroadcast first, Michael Bittinger and Stefanie Walsh give a dual interview as advisor, and student, respectively. They both have stories, they both give encouragement, and they both agree that you should study abroad more tha
SHOW NOTESSue's role at CSUMB [1:04]Why Sue decided to study abroad [1:54]Gilman award winner [3:14]What a typical day looked like for Sue [3:35] M,T,TH,F classesLanding a job right after graduation [4:42] T
“I got lost, I did not cry, it was honestly just like running a mile, I was just happy I made it back.” — Cierra PowellOur first Gilman Scholarship award winner is on the show today, so yeah; kind of a big deal, and Cierra took advantage of it
"It definitely opened my eyes to how spoiled we are in the U.S" — Che MoyaIf you're thinking about living abroad, or teaching abroad, then this post is definitely for you.Che Moya lived in Asia for 7 years and met his wife in Thailand. Che do
Latest episode of The Study Abroadcast
"Once you're out in the real world, and working, you might have more money, but you won't have more time " —  Kim Diehl de YanesKim did great in this episode, and made me feel like I was still in school, contemplating whether or not to study a
In this interview, IES's Keith Dipple teaches us what faculty led programming is. 
"Learning how to understand and be comfortable in uncomfortable situations helped me, and I learned from them" — Kirsten QueoffIn this interview we hear about Kirsten's "GLOBAL HEALTH AND HUMAN RIGHTS TRAINING IN SPAIN AND MOROCCO TO COMBAT SE
"Who Am I, what does it mean to be from where I'm from, and how do I explain that to people who are not from the U.S.?" — Kirsten KohlerI think it's safe to say that Kirsten Kohler enjoys Germany, and learning German. You'd have to, to spend 1
"Who Am I, what does it mean to be from where I'm from, and how do I explain that to people who are not from the U.S.?" — Kirsten KohlerI think it's safe to say that Kirsten Kohler enjoys Germany, and learning German. You'd have to, to spend 1
"We're really fortunate to live in a time where it's so easy to keep in contact with everyone. I feel like 20 years ago none of that would have been possible." — John David (@johndavidmullins)John David, a pre-med student, was the first person
"It was what I needed to keep propelling me forward in the degree that I was pursuing"  — Tara Efobi (@taraefobi)Tara Efobi studied abroad and the process worked for her. She was studying fashion and now works, in, you guessed it; fashion.The
The reason he went to Kenya  is actually because of a class project. With out giving away too much detail; the project dealt with water supply trying and how to improve the current process that takes place. You'll have to listen to figure out
"I always tell students that studying abroad was the most defining thing of my college experience" — Julio Castro I love when I have study abroad advisors on the show because they do a good job of getting students to take the plunge and study
Marty Tillman (@tillman_marty) and I met at The IIE Global Summit in NYC at The Grand Hyatt Hotel* a few months ago and really hit it off. We were introduced by Amy Baker (@amybakerThePIE) from The PIE News, which is a media company for profess
"You have to decide how big (or small) you want your world to be" — Phil Boltz (@PhilBoltz)If you've ever wanted to learn about Kazakhstan, this interview is for you. Fresh off a recent a trip, Phil really gets into the nuts and Boltz 😂of wha
In this episode Claudia Gonzalez took a break from obtaining a Master's degree and sat down for a few minutes to discuss her faculty led programmed trips to China...both of them.That's right!Claudia actually went to China twice. Listen to thi
Living in Nigeria as a child 🧒 [1:59]Learning a difficult language 🎓 [3:33]Doubts before leaving 😕 [4:17]Living in Nigeria after receiving the Boren Awards 🇳🇬💸 [5:23]Exactly what Kelly did while she was in Nigeria 😇 [6:26]
SHOW NOTESThe birth of SCHWARZMAN SCHOLARS [2:08]The application process ✍ [4:10]Eligibility requirements [5:16]Defining and defying your version of leadership [7:37]Collaborate and playing well with others [8:52]Number of scho
Getting an early start in high school with an exchange to Germany [1:43]Obtaining an internship with the United Nations in Geneva as an undergrad [2:15]Darla's dissertation which can be found in the NC State library [4:03]She's w
Rate

Join Podchaser to...

  • Rate podcasts and episodes
  • Follow podcasts and creators
  • Create podcast and episode lists
  • & much more

Unlock more with Podchaser Pro

  • Audience Insights
  • Contact Information
  • Demographics
  • Charts
  • Sponsor History
  • and More!
Pro Features