
Virtual connections: Emotional information while abroad
This is an old article by Elena (former Elenaexpat), which we have translated for the topic of this month, Social Media and Life Abroad. It is always valid 😊 An
This is an old article by Elena (former Elenaexpat), which we have translated for the topic of this month, Social Media and Life Abroad. It is always valid 😊 An
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
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
I collected this interview a while ago, but I am happy to invite you to read it again, because Fiona is presently involved in a 400 kms hike around the
As well as being a medical expert for Mobilité Internationale (International Mobility Consultants), Doctor Franck Scola is a research author on the health and medical needs of expatriated families. It
Aga of Shopaholicfromhome comes back with her usual enthusiasm about her host city, Lyon, and a couple of useful infos. Thanks Aga! In this article I would like to share what
We thank Annalia for sharing her impressions on this interesting and useful book! A couple of months ago I read Be Bilingual, the book on bilingualism by Annika Bourgogne. I was
Another Voice is a blog animated by a group of women living both in Israel and Palestine, who in front of the deteriorating situation aim at putting together voices of
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
I met Valerie when I was living in Peru. There, I interviewed her about an amazing adventure of inheriting an English school in Lima. Today I asked her to update