
The Importance of Social Life in US Schools
We have already met Delphine in her article on expat life in Rhode Island. We thank her for joining us again, this time with a very interesting article about social
We have already met Delphine in her article on expat life in Rhode Island. We thank her for joining us again, this time with a very interesting article about social
Juliet Ryder shares her reflections on schools abroad and on what to consider when choosing one. She is also an expat and based on her experience became one of the
We are so lucky to have Isla, a Scottish in Melbourne, telling us about a new great project for expat students, My Online Schooling. You recently relocated from Scotland
Aleexpat lives in Perth and she has carried out detailed research into how the Australian school system works. A valuable tool for all those (and there are many lately!) who plan to
We thank Tina Quick , cross-cultural trainer specialized in TCKs, for this amazing article on transition to universities for our expat children. According to the March 2008 issue of
Laure-Anne is a 22-year-old Frenchwoman who is currently studying in Paris at the IRIS (Institute for International Strategic Relations). She has a double degree in Law and Languages, and started
Claudiaexpat shares her experience helping her son applying to UK universities. To all you mothers out there, this article is for you! I myself am a very lucky mother
Elena has prepared a useful article about MOOC, a very important resource for students and not only… For the past year and a half, it has been possible to
Erikaexpat has interviewed Corrado Pastore, web communication manager of Docsity, a very interesting website for university students all over the world. Thank you Corrado! Corrado Pastore is the Web
Marinella is a long time friend of Expatclic. She got in touch with us at a very special moment in her life: She had to decide whether to relocate to