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  • June 2008, The Guardian

    Journalism, Mongolia

    Based in Ulaanbaatar, your journalism internship in print, radio or TV will give you experience in a media environment that has flourished since the introduction of democracy in 1990. You might be asked to write a column in the English section of a national paper, front a radio chat show and gain experience behind the camera, directing or presenting the news.

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  • June 2008, Welwyn & Hatfield Times

    AS a regular volunteer for a charity, Sarah Phillips knows exactly what it means to lend a hand. But she is taking her kindness one step further and has gone to offer help in Ethiopia for two months. The 35-year-old, of Digswell, flew out on Sunday to work in an orphanage looking after babies and toddlers, as well as teaching English to three- to six-year-olds.

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  • March 2008, The Age

    Living with a local family, sell organic fertiliser at the weekend market, play cricket with the kids and spend weekdays helping out at a model farm in the village of Tamil Nadu. This volunteer-run demonstration site in south India is a place for villagers to learn about sustainable farming practices, environmental conservation and new farming techniques and technology. After mastering the practices themselves, volunteers then work with villagers at the farm to help implement the ideas in their own communities.

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  • December 2007, The Times of London

    Warsi moves from teddy to dragon

    Warsi and entrepreneur Caan – who left Pakistan at the age of two and is now chief executive of Hamilton Bradshaw, the private equity firm – are to work closely with Projects Abroad, which sets up overseas placements for volunteers on gap years or career breaks.

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  • The Real World Magazine

    Hannah Lane - Projects Abroad

    Hannah is in her final year of a communication studies degree at Sheffield Hallam University. She took a gap year between A-levels and starting university. Through Projects Abroad she went to Ghana for three months. Most of her time was spent working in an orphanage. For the rest of the time she was working in a school: teaching, dancing, singing and generally keeping the children entertained.

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  • September 2007, The London Metro

    Case study – Physiotherapist - Theresa Mohan

    I’d already graduated from Keele University with a degree in physiotherapy and been working as a physio for just over a year at Wolverhampton City Primary Care Trust when I went to Nepal for four months. I went to Nepal with Teaching & Projects Abroad

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  • July 2006, BBC

    Volunteering Abroad

    Projects Abroad - http://www.projects-abroad.org/
    They offer a diverse range of teaching, care, conservation, medical, journalism and work experience projects, plus the opportunity to become part of one of our local communities overseas

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  • October 2006, BBC

    Travels in India

    India is a country I have long wished to visit. The culture, geography and the history intrigue me. I came across Projects Abroad at a Gap Year fair hosted by the university. I applied to a Projects Abroad placement working for a monthly magazine (The Sivakasi Times) in Sivakasi in the state of Tamil Nadu.

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  • July 2007, The Guardian

    Volunteering with 'Projects Abroad'

    My personal experience of volunteering was when I spent three months in India after school. I worked in a junior school, and since it turned out I wasn’t a great teacher I spent my time teaching the two weakest kids basic English and maths. This placement was arranged by a gap year company (Projects Abroad) and I decided to go away with a company because both me and my parents wanted the secure ‘safety net’ these companies provide.

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  • March 2007, Fine Living (TV Channel)

    The Great Adventure

    info@projects-abroad.orgwww.projects-abroad.org Programs include areas of teaching, medicine, conservation, journalism, care and community action, veterinary medicine, business, archaeology and Inca projects. Volunteers are ages 17-70, with the average age 18-25.

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  • March 2007, ELLE

    POUR ETRE UTILE

    Projects Abroad.Vous souhaitez vous offrir une parenthèse utile?.Goûtez à la logistique des Grenoblois de Projects Abroad.Ils proposent des missions de volontariat ouvertes à tous et extrêmement variées : projet humanitaire en Inde,protection de l'environnement en Afrique du Sud,enseignement au Nepal ou encore archéologie sur les sites incas au Pérou.Les volontaires choisissent leur date de départ,la durée (1 mois minimum),la destination et le projet.Un avant-goût : une mission humanitaire d'un mois à Córdoba,en Argentine,pour intervenir dans des orphelinats et centres de sains, 1 895 €.

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  • July 2007, The San Francisco Chronicle

    Vacations making a difference

    Besides a variety of service work in Guadalajara, Projects Abroad offers the opportunity to learn traditional Mexican craft techniques…"It put me in touch with my creative side, because I'm a science person. I used to be into art when I was young and, sure enough, I love it once again," said current volunteer Marcie Roberts, of King of Prussia, Penn. Roberts also works half a day in an orphanage and says being with the kids is "an amazing eye-opener . ... I feel like I'm making their lives a little better. I just don't know how the orphanage would function without volunteers."

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  • November 2006, The New York Times

    Reaching Out Over There

    Other groups offering service programs abroad include Global Service Corps , globalservicecorps.org; Cosmic Volunteers, cosmicvolunteers.org; Global Citizens Network, globalcitizens.org; and Projects Abroad, projects-abroad.org.

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  • September 2006, The Vancouver Sun

    Volunteer medic finds no room at UBC

    When did they start making kids like Mohit Singh? …Through Projects Abroad, he volunteered in a hospital for two months and helped build houses for tsunami victims for the last month. Almost immediately he was taking blood samples and blood pressure. By the end of two months, he'd helped deliver babies, put in sutures and even induced labour, which is apparently a necessity in the over-crowded, under-staffed obstetrics ward.

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  • Newsweek

    Pursch in Shanghai, by Samuel Pursch

    Through a gap-year company called Projects Abroad, I found a journalism internship with Shanghai’s main English-language business magazine, BizShanghai. Along with 25 or so other interns around, I experienced life in one of the world’s fastest-growing metropolises.

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  • January 2007, Newsweek

    The Good Life

    Projects Abroad organizes trips to remote Mongolia, where volunteers live in ger s--large round tents--and become part of a nomadic family by helping take care of livestock like yak and cattle (projects-abroad.org ). The organization also has a program in Addis Ababa where volunteers teach English in primary and secondary schools. They stay with local families and receive briefings on teaching techniques.

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  • August 2007, The Independent

    How a gap year at a foreign newspaper could give you invaluable experience

    "The placement gives volunteers the chance to learn about journalism, to see if they like it or not," says Erin Chalfant, managing editor of south India's Sivakasi Times, one of the magazines set up by Projects Abroad. "They have the opportunity to learn more about the community - going out on interviews really gets them beneath the surface of the town."

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  • September 2007, The OC Register

    No waves in Mongolia

    [Volunteer Jena Sussex] spent more than two weeks in Mongolia, living with a family and volunteering in a pediatric intensive-care hospital. Instead of riding waves, she spent most of her days feeding babies through intravenous tubes and shadowing Mongolian doctors to see how they work. This was the second summer Sussex has done volunteer work through Projects Abroad.

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  • November 2007, The Lariat Online

    Program offers another chance to study, volunteer abroad

    Projects Abroad, an England-based volunteer group, held an interest meeting Monday in the Baylor Sciences Building. Program adviser Jacob Lowe spoke to students about Project Abroad's goals, which are helping others, helping students learn and exploring new places.

    The group sends around 3,500 volunteers out each year. About half of the volunteers are from England and the rest come from the United States and other countries all over the world.

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  • October 2007, The Tuftsdaily

    In Our Midst - Tufts Medical School student finds professional clarity through volunteerism in Nepal

    In the midst of a spell of some serious career-based reservations, [volunteer Tran] Ly made the decision to spend five weeks as an assistant at the NOH this summer through a program with Projects Abroad, a New York-based international organization that sends college students on work-experience and volunteer-based projects around the globe.

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  • October 2007, The Dec Online

    Eager to lend a hand

    College students today seem more enthusiastic than ever to help those in need, due in part to growing knowledge about troubles worldwide. Additionally, service abroad attracts a great deal of attention from students interested in traveling to an exotic locale. Projects Abroad, an international organization aimed at sending students around the world to volunteer, understands the call to action.

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  • October 2007, The Metropolitan

    Projects Abroad: An exciting new opportunity for Metropolitan State University students

    Projects Abroad recognizes the importance of learning about different cultures, gaining real-world experience and helping out across continents. It is from these ideas of global exchange and assistance that Projects Abroad was created. They are a premier international volunteering service in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, France, Germany and the Netherlands sending over 3,500 volunteers a year to 20 countries on five continents.

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  • September 2007, University Chronicle

    Students assist while overseas

    Looking for a great resume booster? Why not study abroad?

    Rather than just studying abroad, Project Abroad allows students to also volunteer in hospitals, schools, community service and other fields of interest.

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  • February 2006, Centre College

    Internships in focus: Journalism in Romania

    The program I worked through was called Projects Abroad, which has a number of projects in several different countries. I chose to go to Romania. The office I worked at was in Brasov (the old city, built by Saxons, brought over by a Hungarian) on Casteluli St. I lived in the new city (built during the Soviet era) on Bulevardul Muncii. There I wrote for a local traveler's magazine called the Brasov Visitor. This entailed reviews of cafes, interviews with locals and travelers, and opinion- and fact-based articles.

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  • October 2007,Western Regional News

    Seasonal activity in the bird community

    La Reserva Privada 'Taricaya' is a private reserve located in the eastern margin of the lower Madre de Dios River, at an altittude of about 170 m, in the Madre de Dios Region of southeast Peru. The dynamics of seasonal activity in the birds of the under-story were investigated between Jul 2005 and May 2006 in six different habitats of varying succession that are subject to different levels of seasonal flooding.

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