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  2. College Year in Athens - Wikipedia

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    College Year in Athens (CYA) is a not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) [1] educational institution founded in 1963 [2] and incorporated in the State of Delaware. [3] It is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts , [ 4 ] and governed by a board of trustees.

  3. Shannon Gilligan - Wikipedia

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    This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially libelous

  4. Remote Year - Wikipedia

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    Remote Year is a company that facilitates travel and accommodations for people working or interested in working remotely. [3] [4] For $2,000-3,000 per month, Remote Year organizes accommodation, workspaces and professional and local activities to enable participants to travel while continuing to work and to foster a sense of community amongst the group traveling together.

  5. Katya Adler - Wikipedia

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    In late 1995, during a year abroad, she began working for FUNtastic Show [6] [7] on Blue Danube Radio, in Vienna. In the year abroad, she had work placements with Reuters, [6] NBC in Turkey, and at the Rome offices of The Times. [8] She graduated in 1995. [6] One of her dissertation topics was denazification. [8] [9]

  6. AFS Intercultural Programs - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 1,100 participants go abroad with AFS-USA annually. Over 1,000 international AFS students from other countries are hosted in the U.S. annually. AFS-USA is supported by a volunteer base of over 5,000. Study abroad programs range from two week group trips, to traditional year-long exchanges.

  7. Turing scheme - Wikipedia

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    In 2023–2024, 124 institutions successfully bid for funding from the Turing scheme to support nearly 23,000 higher education students to travel abroad, the most popular country was the United States with 2,057 students, France, Spain and Germany were close behind. 84% of students go to countries where English is not the main language. [11]

  8. Unacademy - Wikipedia

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    Unacademy is an Indian multinational educational technology company that provides online educational platform [2] with its headquarters in Bangalore.It prepares students for various competitive exams (like JEE, NEET, UPSC, Chartered Accountancy, GATE, UPSC NDA, CUET, Boards etc.), as well as provides content on foundational and skill building courses (programming, photography, entrepreneurship ...

  9. Grain (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    A subscription cost $2 a year, or $5 for three years. This was the first of a series of semi-annual issues. In 1976, Grain began publishing three issues a year, and then in 1981, moved to its present quarterly - four issues a year - state. Over the years it has published many prominent poets and authors from Canada and abroad.

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