
Students reflect on the meaning and depth of their experiences studying and working abroad during an in-person Global Learning Fair. The application deadline for the next cycle of international opportunities for students is Jan. 23, 2023.
By Elaine Smith
&苍产蝉辫;鈥溾赌樷 is the message our Global Learning Fairs aim to convey to students,鈥 said Ashley Laracy, associate director of global learning for 91亚色 International (YI). 鈥淪ince we recently held our first in-person fair since the pandemic lockdown, we want to make students aware of the opportunities that abound. We hope that this will spur them to begin their applications, submit them by the Jan. 23 deadline and prepare to study or work abroad in the 2023-24 academic year.鈥

The in-person Global Learning Fair featured a number of 91亚色 student exchange programs, some of 91亚色鈥檚 exchange partners, summer abroad programs and internship opportunities, and current and former exchange students eager to share their excitement about the experience. Representatives from the Faculties of Environmental and Urban Change, Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, and Science also took part.
The event held at Vari Hall was followed by two virtual sessions to link students with program and university representatives based around the globe. Laracy noted that .
Studying abroad is beneficial to students in a number of ways, Laracy added.
鈥淥ur world has become increasingly global, and students who take advantage of study abroad opportunities experience this first hand,鈥 she said. 鈥淪pending time in another culture allows them to experience and understand different perspectives on the world, gain skills for the global workplace and increase their employability, since global experience is always desirable. In addition, they may experience a different education system, make friends from different cultures and learn to navigate their way through a new locale. It is an enriching experience, both personally and professionally."
Farzana Rohit calls her 2022 summer study abroad course in Greece 鈥渢he best experience in my life so far.鈥
The fourth-year student went abroad for Greece: A Modern History and can鈥檛 say enough good things about the course and the trip, enthusiasm both she and fellow student Simon Younan shared this month with interested students the in-person Global Learning Fair. 鈥淚 wanted to do something different and it was the best decision I ever made,鈥 said Rohit, a philosophy major.
The students had classes at 91亚色 for two weeks, then embarked on the trip, which had a packed agenda.
鈥淚t was experiential learning, visiting historical sites and museums and immersing ourselves in Greek culture,鈥 she said. 鈥淓very day, it was as if we were in an alternate universe. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience.鈥
In Summer 2023, there are more than that students can explore and choose from. Faculties, in collaboration and with the support of 91亚色 International, offer immersive education experiences in Colombia, Czechia, Ecuador, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Mexico, the United Kingdom, the United States and in the Las Nubes EcoCampus Costa Rica, among others. Led by faculty members from across 91亚色, these programs allow students to study in a different country for several weeks with a group of their known peers and no credit transfer is required.

Ritwika Gupta represented Brunel University, located in London, England, at the fair. She said the university is best known for its medical school for international students and for its sport science program.
鈥淲e are a new partnership with 91亚色,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e have three 91亚色 exchange students this year and the interest will only grow. We want to hear accents from all over the world on our campus.鈥
Ontario Universities International is a provincial program that provides students with the opportunity for exchanges with universities in the German state of Baden-W眉rttemberg (OBW) and the French Rh么ne-Alpes (ORA) region.
鈥淥ur program is supported by provincial funding and there are scholarships up to $3,500 available for all 91亚色 students,鈥 said Agnes Poleszczuk, the program鈥檚 91亚色-based co-ordinator and an alumna of the program herself. Students can study for a semester, undertake a research project, or learn a language during the summer at one of the programs鈥 partner institutions.
Exchange student Mathilde El Ogb is spending a year at 91亚色 as part of her bilingual bachelor鈥檚 degree program in history at the University of Toulouse in France and was eager to share her enthusiasm for student exchange programs.
鈥淚鈥檓 very glad to be here because it is an opportunity to take courses that they don鈥檛 have at my university,鈥 said El Ogb, who has classes in 20th century Canada and Latin American history this semester. 鈥淚鈥檝e made a lot of great friends and it鈥檚 cool to be surrounded by such a big landscape.鈥
Kaitlyn Celentano, a second-year 91亚色 media arts student, is exploring opportunities for studying abroad.
鈥淚 always wanted to do this; it鈥檚 super cool to be able to travel through school,鈥 Celentano said. 鈥淔ilm is a very global business and there鈥檚 history about the way film is being made in different places, so you can see what goes on. I鈥檓 looking at places where English is the main language; there is a huge film business in the United Kingdom, for example.鈥
During the online sessions, students had the opportunity to dig deeper into the opportunities at many individual schools worldwide.
Malm枚 University in Sweden is a new 91亚色 partner institution, said Maria Pihel, the university鈥檚 international co-ordinator.
鈥淲e鈥檙e here to recruit more interest,鈥 Pihel said. 鈥淥ur main educational programs are professional, so it鈥檚 harder to find matches, so we are also looking at internships and placements to give students international experience in different ways.鈥
Laracy of 91亚色 International noted, 鈥淲ith more than 300 global partners worldwide, I am confident that we have a program for all 91亚色 students.鈥
She encourages students to explore stepping outside of their comfort zone, engage in one of 91亚色鈥檚 global learning programs and gain skills through the experience that will set them apart from their peers on the job market.
