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[|Transitionsabroad.com] compiles resources and websites for countries and regions around the world, while drawing from its ever-growing article archives to offer some of the most complete information for cultural immersion travel, study, work, and living to be found on the Web.

Since 1977 [|Transitions Abroad] magazine has published some of the most forward-thinking essays and experiences on the subject, and we hope continue to do so in the coming issues. [|writers' guidelines].

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Contest: Student

**TransitionsAbroad.com** has been extremely proud to host an annual student writing contest during the past 16 years for all currently enrolled**high school**, **undergraduate**, **graduate students**, **student interns**, and **volunteers** (including Peace Corps). Students who have graduated within the past three years are also eligible, as well as students currently on leave from school since many internships and working/living experiences occur after enrollment. We have always been very open to multiple perspectives.  The following prizes will be awarded to the winning student writing submissions:  All winning pieces are published on our site. Transitions Abroad magazine and TransitionsAbroad.com have long featured regular articles on the subject of [|Student Participant Reports],[|Student to Student Advice], [|Student Volunteer Service Learning], and [|Internships Abroad], where students share information and experience with other students contemplating educational travel abroad, whether formal study abroad, internships, volunteering, educational travel, or short-term work abroad. **Many of the winners of this contest have gone on to write more articles for TransitionsAbroad.com, create or enhance their portfolios and blogs, or find permanent writing and editing positions.** media type="custom" key="28698658"
 * 1st Place: **$500**
 * 2nd Place: **$150**
 * 3rd Place: **$100**
 * Runner-up: **$50**

Please follow the **general guidelines** below as a basis for your article, since the more questions you address, the more likely your essay will help to inform and inspire other prospective students in their ventures abroad. We are not looking for highly personal narratives in this contest, though selected illustrative anecdotes can be helpful and add color to your essay. (For pure narrative writing, we sponsor a yearly [|Narrative Travel Writing Contest].) * Where did you go to school before your work/study/internship/travel/living/volunteering abroad? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
 * **What We Are Looking For in the Student Writing Contest** ||
 * || Please think about what you were looking for when you were planning to study, intern, volunteer, travel, work, or live abroad as a student.
 * What motivated you to go abroad?
 * What subjects or activities were your primary interests abroad?
 * How did you select your program or activity abroad? Did you use search engines, word of mouth, databases, unedited reviews, social media, forums, or other communication modes? Emphasize essential **practical** information such as how you researched and selected a program or arranged your independent study, volunteer service, travel, job, or internship.
 * If you selected and write about one program or independent activity in which you participated, **please provide a list of similar programs or alternative opportunities you researched** for the reader from which they might choose.
 * Where did you go abroad, why, and when?
 * In which program(s) did you end up participating? Was it an organized program, direct attendance at an academic institution abroad, or independent study?
 * Once you were abroad, what did you wish you had known before you left?
 * Were there any unexpected events, challenges, or realizations while you were abroad?
 * Did you encounter what you felt was racism, sexism, or any other form of aggression during your time abroad? How did you react and what did you learn or do you wish to share about the experience?
 * What was the best part of your experience abroad?
 * Describe with some **specificity and even with anecdotes** what you did in your studies, internship, work, volunteering, travel, living to provide a **clear sense of your experience**. **What you did will most certainly be of interest to others.**
 * Do you consider your venture abroad as achieving or exceeding your goals?
 * Would you go abroad again? Would you recommend that others do the same?
 * Did you consider yourself a good ambassador while you were abroad? Did you feel you gave as much as you received from the people and culture hosting you?
 * What role did social media and online communications play in your experience abroad? In these times, when we are spending more and more of our waking life online, how did you balance such activity with cultural immersion and direct connection with locals and your host family?
 * Since you have returned (if you have), how have you been able to fit what you did and learned abroad into your life—academic, career, and otherwise?
 * Do you think that your experience changed your life spiritually, academically, and will it alter your future life, including career choices?
 * Did you go abroad with the expectation that the intercultural skills you would develop might help you in your future career—skills employers now seek?
 * Did you intend to write about your experience during and after your experience abroad, and via which media?
 * Has your experience abroad, post graduation, led to the work abroad you desire as a result, or more likely to related international work from your home country? Many jobs or careers these days involve interaction with international entities, did your experience abroad help you with your current employment responsibilities?
 * **Think of yourself as a study abroad advisor and your reader as a student like yourself before you decided to study/intern/live/work abroad.** **Offer your best practical advice.**
 * **Be specific**: Vague and flowery evocations of the place(s) you visited and what a wonderful time you had there are not always helpful to someone preparing for his or her trip. Good writing avoids clichés.
 * **Write like a journalist** seeking to tell a story attempting **as much objectivity as possible** to reach a wide and educated audience seeking minimal bias.
 * If you write about your experience as a student in a specific program, remember that the appropriateness of the program depends on the individual.
 * While remaining practical, please do not hesitate to offer your most **inspiring** experiences and **advice**. Describe your personal**passions** relating to traveling, living, and learning in the country(ies) in which you visited.
 * If you feel that **anecdotes or epiphanies** offer a view into the core of your experience abroad, please provide them as well as any**dialog with locals** that may have **changed your perspective**.
 * Include a **box-out(s)** with useful relevant information or related programs that you considered or discovered to help others in their research.
 * Note: **Please provide high quality and high-resolution photographs to make your submission stand out and help convey the context of your experience in conjunction with your words**.
 * Note: Optionally provide Youtube video(s), links to blog posts or multimedia of any kind that will help further evoke what you experienced abroad and will inspire others to follow in your footsteps.

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Contest
 * **Congratulations to the 2015 Expatriate and Work Abroad Travel Writing Contest Winners!** ||
 * Many thanks for the many fine submissions sent to the judges. The eclectic submissions ranged from excellent essays and narratives on being an expatriate to very useful practical guides on living abroad in a variety of countries. Picking a winner proved very difficult this year with so many excellent submissions. — [|The Editor] ||
 * 1st Place || [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/living/articles/images/living-brazil-150.jpg width="150" height="100" caption="Living in Brazil"]] || [|Living in Brazil, the Land of Samba: You Get What You Give] by John Clites ||
 * 2nd Place (tie) || [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/living/articles/images/bulgaria-dance-150.jpg width="150" height="104" caption="Bulgaria"]] || [|Learning to Let Go and Dance in Bulgaria] by Ariel Bloomer ||
 * 2nd Place (tie) || [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/living/articles/images/expatriate-texas-to-turkey-150.jpg width="150" height="93" caption="Expatriate in Turkey"]] || [|From Texas to Turkey and Back Once More] by Jonathon Engels ||
 * 2nd Place (tie) || [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/living/articles/images/russia-stereotypes-150.jpg width="150" height="113" caption="Living in Russia"]] || [|Dispelling Stereotypes about Russia] by Hope Johnson ||
 * 3rd Place (tie) || [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/living/articles/images/expat-immigrant-150.jpg width="150" height="100" caption="Expat versus Immigrant"]] || [|Travel for All: The Ex-pat vs. Immigrant Debate] by Ashleigh Bugg ||
 * 3rd Place (tie) || [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/living/articles/images/czech-republic-150.jpg width="150" height="112" caption="Expatriate in Turkey"]] || [|Czech Samaritans] by Pearl Harris ||
 * 3rd Place (tie) || [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/living/articles/images/berlin-150.jpg width="150" height="113" caption="Expat in Berlin"]] || [|Welcome to a New Life in Berlin] by Genevieve Van Voorhis ||
 * 3rd Place (tie) || [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/work/esl/articles/images/santiago-chile-150.jpg width="150" height="113" caption="Chile"]] || [|Teaching English to Teenagers and Living in Santiago, Chile] by Caitlyn O'Brien ||
 * Runner-Up || [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/living/articles/images/france-lunch-150.jpg width="150" height="100" caption="Lunch in France"]] || [|Taking Long Lunches in France] by Kate Hunter ||

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Congratulations to the Winners of the 2011 Student Travel Writing Contest! @http://bit.ly/flN1xo [|@GregoryHubbs] Transitions Abroad helps those studying aborad to earn cash with a well-written [|Participant Report]. Become a mentor and inspire others to study abroad as well!

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Recent Features
[|Focus on Africa and the Middle East] [| Along Mauritania's Ancient Caravan Routes] //by Lies Ouwerkerk// [|Epiphanies in Tunisia: A Travel Diary in Words and Images] //by Irene Abdou// [|Festival on the NigerAfrica's Most Exciting Celebration of Tribal Traditions and Cultures] //by Lies Ouwerkerk// [|Kora Sounds from the Griot Compounds: The Gambia] //by Lies Ouwerkerk// [|24 Hours in Dakar, Senegal] //by Irene Abdou// [|A Vist to Soweto, South Africa] //by Lucy Corne//

[|Student Writing Contest]


 * **2010** || **1st** || [|What to Know About Studying Abroad in Madrid] by Alexei Koseff ||
 * || **2nd (tied)** || [|Learning on the Throne of Enlightenment: A Semester of Buddhist Studies in India] by Manny Fassihi ||
 * || **2rd (tied)** || [|Studying Abroad Among the Elite: A Year at the London School of Economics] by Chao Huang ||
 * || **3rd (tied)** || [|Volunteering Abroad Teaching English with Worldteach: Tales of Life in Northeast Thailand] by Haley Boone ||
 * || **3rd (tied)** || [|Volunteer in the Marshall Islands: Thinking About Teaching Abroad in a Developing Nation?] by Sam Cortina ||
 * || **3rd (tied)** || [|How to Plan Your Study Abroad Experience: Living as a Student in Buenos Aires, Argentina] by Megan Jones ||
 * || **3rd (tied)** || [|Study Abroad and Service-Learning in Malta with Luther College] by Brian Liesinger ||
 * || **3rd (tied)** || [|Living and Studying Abroad in Australia: Total Cultural Immersion is the Best Way to Experience the Land Down Under] by Carolyn Mueller ||
 * || **3rd (tied)** || [|Study and Travel Abroad in Bhutan: Experiential Learning with the Hiram College Study Abroad Program] by Emma Strong ||
 * || **3rd (tied)** || [|Studying and Living in Cairo and Traveling in the Desert Dunes of Egypt] by Rachel Tobias ||
 * || **3rd (tied)** || [|Studying Abroad and Living in Prague, Czech Republic: Land of the "Unbearable Lightness of Being"] by Tanya Xu ||
 * || **Runner-Up** || [|Study Abroad and Living in Ghana: Throw Your Expectations Out of the Window] by Isabel Dickinson ||
 * || **Runner-Up** || [|Learning to Teach English in Germany: A Semester of Studying, Living, and Traveling while Studying for a TEFL Degree] //by// Noemi Hayslett ||

February Issue of the Transitions Abroad Webzine (TAzine)
[|Narrative Writing Contests Winnters (Travel in a Dangerous World: Myths and Realities)]

January Issue of the Transitions Abroad Webzine
[|Working, Interning, Volunteering, and Short-Term Jobs Abroad]

[|Responsible Travel, Ecotourism, Voluntourism, and Slow Food]!


 * Highlights**
 * [|The Practical Eco Traveler]
 * [|Travel to eat]
 * [|Defining Ecotourism and Responsible Tourism]
 * [|Ecotourism in a Southern Province of Thailand]
 * [|Helping to Preserve Endangered Species and Ecosystems]
 * [|Learning to Love Voluntourists]
 * [|Ecuador’s Authentic Hotels and Haciendas from North to South]
 * [|Iceland: One Island’s Sprint Toward Energy Independence]
 * Travel Photography Tips: [|Photographing Festivals]
 * and much, much, more...


 * CALL FOR ARTICLES** - Transitions Abroad is seeking articles for the May webzine (**TAzine**) on **Cultural Immersion Travel** of all kinds in accordance with our [|writers' guidelines]. Deadline for submissions is April 15, 2009.

=[|Travel Abroad]= **The Antidote to Mass Tourism** Since 1977, Transitions Abroad—first as a [|travel magazine], now as a [|travel webzine]—has been the leader in providing practical information for those who wish to travel abroad while seeking greater understanding of other cultures through direct participation in the daily life of the host community. For those interested in a variety of travel abroad modes and destinations, we offer practical and inspirational informational with the best [|Articles], [|Programs], [|Resources and Websites].

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 * Recent Editions of TAzine:**

**Issue Focus**: Mexico and Central America. **Feature:** The Hidden Treasures of Belize. **Articles:** Latin America Travel Planner, Budget Travel in Mexico and Central America, Learning Adventure in Honduras, Guatemala's First Cooking School, Responsible Travel in Mexico and Central America, Volunteering in Honduras, Working at an Eco-Lodge in Costa Rica, Travel from Mexico to Guatemala, Getting Around Mexico, and [|much more...] **August 2008 Webzine** **Issue Focus**: Asia. **Feature:** Rediscovering Xi'an, China. **Articles:** Budget Travel in Asia. The Rise of Study Abroad in Asia. Mother India for Women Travelers. Honoring the Warrior Goddess in India. Buddhist Festivals in "Little Tibet." Overland Travel in India. Keeping Face in China. Living Abroad and Teaching English in China, Indonesia, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. Volunteering in Tibet and the Philippines. Culinary adventures in China, Korea, Indonesia, and Thailand and [|much more...]
 * July 20****08** **W****ebzine**

**September 2008 Webzine** **Issue Focus**: South America. **Feature:** [|Traveling Down the Amazon: A Pictorial Journey from the Andes to the Atlantic Ocean]. **Articles:** Budget Travel in South America. Air and Overland Travel in South America. Survival Guide to South American Mega-Cities. Women and Solo Travel in South America. The Buenos Aires Tango Festival. [|Slow Tourism in Ecuador]. Living Abroad in Argentina, Peru, and Brazil. Volunteering in Peru and Brazil. Study Spanish in Bolivia and Peru and Portuguese in Brazil. Work in Argentina, Brazil, Peru and [|much more..]

**October 2008 Webzine** **Issue Focus:** Africa and the Middle East. **Feature:** The Heart of a Nomadic People: The Fulani of Burkina Faso and Niger. **Articles:** [|Africa: Is One of the Last Frontiers of Global Tourism as Volatile as Ever?] Independent West Africa Planner. Hospitality in the Middle East. Teaching in the Muslim World. A Glimpse into Nigerian Culture on the International Stage. Seun Kuti Interview. Travel in Egypt, Morocco, Oman, and South Africa. Living Abroad in Turkey and Mozambique. Volunteer Work in Ethiopia, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Zambia. Study Abroad in Niger and Senegal, Taking Photos of Wildlife Abroad and [|much more]...

November 2008 Webzine
**Issue Focus:** [|Off-Season, Budget, and Cultural Immersion Travel]!
 * Issue Highlights:**
 * [|Off-Season Travel in Europe] //by Volker Poelzl//
 * [|Know Your Seasons for the Best Travel Bargains] //by Tim Leffel//
 * [|Euro Friendly France] //by Christina Rebuffet-Broadus//
 * [|Don’t Take Your Regular Cell Phone Abroad] //by Tim Leffel//
 * [|Overseas Travel Insurance: Why You Need it and When You Don’t] //by Nora Dunn//


 * Sample Articles from the Archives**

[|Budget Travel in Mexico and Central America] TransitionsAbroad.com's Resourceful Travel columnist //[|Tim Leffel]// on bargains which can be found in the region and provides inside tips for the budget traveler with an adventurous spirit.

[|Responsible Travel and Ecotourism in Mexico and Central America] Latin America is the cradle of ecotourism. First touted as a development strategy to preserve the wilderness and development employment in Celestún, Mexico by Hector Ceballos-Lascurain in 1983, ecotourism was adopted by many countries including Costa Rica and Ecuador as a viable way to promote rural tourism and environmental awareness.

[|Latin American Travel Planner 2008] Latin America has never been as easy to visit. The region is enjoying renewed interest due to its cultural and environmental diversity. Want to maximize your expenditures? Slow down! The chief expense is transportation, so if you slow down, you can go further.

[|Good Travel is Thoughtful Travel] //Rick Steves// reflects on a lifetime of travel and concludes that experience abroad develops awareness of different ways of living across the globe as well as the perception by others of America and Americans.

[|Latin America Travel Survey]

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 * **Work Abroad [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/d_abroad.gif width="9" height="8"]]** ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|International Jobs] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Internships Abroad] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Short-Term Work] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/b_abroad.gif width="26" height="6"]][|Au Pair Jobs Abroad] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/b_abroad.gif width="26" height="6"]][|Farm Jobs Abroad] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/b_abroad.gif width="26" height="6"]][|Student Work Abroad] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/b_abroad.gif width="26" height="6"]][|Summer Jobs Abroad] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/b_abroad.gif width="26" height="6"]][|Travel Service Jobs] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Teaching English] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/b_abroad.gif width="26" height="6"]][|Recent Jobs Abroad] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/b_abroad.gif width="26" height="6"]][|Find Jobs Abroad] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Teaching Work Abroad] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Volunteer Work Abroad] ||
 * **Study Abroad** [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/d_abroad.gif width="9" height="8"]] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Academic Study Abroad] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Educational Travel] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|High School Study Abroad] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Language Study Abroad] ||
 * **Travel Abroad** [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/d_abroad.gif width="9" height="8"]] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Accommodations Abroad] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Budget Travel] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Culinary Travel] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Cultural Travel] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Europe with Rick Steves] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Family Travel] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Independent Travel] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Resourceful Traveler] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Responsible Travel] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Senior Travel] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Travel Writing] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Women Travel] ||
 * **Living Abroad** [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/d_abroad.gif width="9" height="8"]] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Expatriate Websites] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Expatriate Resources] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Home Rentals Abroad] ||
 * [[image:http://www.transitionsabroad.com/images/buttons/a_abroad.gif width="14" height="9"]][|Living Abroad by Country] ||

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