Tag Archives: Germany

Aug 18th, 2010

China Passes Japan as Second-Largest Economy

China is the right place, right now, for the global tourism industry – precisely why the World Youth & Student Travel Conference is coming to Beijing this October. After three decades of spectacular growth, China passed Japan in the second quarter to become the world’s second-largest economy behind the United States, according to government figures [...]

Jan 18th, 2010

Long-term effects of International educational youth exchange

Research study on the long-term effects of a high school homestay experience for German and American students who participated in the Youth For Understanding (YFU) program in the 1950s, 60s, 70s, and 80s. With emphasis on the German sample, the 45-minute session will (1) briefly describe the study’s methodology; (2) provide an overview of major [...]

Jan 13th, 2010

TA youth campaign launches in Germany

Tourism Australia is hitting the road to deliver working holiday visa messaging at 10 university towns in Germany from 11 to 26 January. The Aussie Van Roadshow, run in partnership with the student magazine Unicum, STA Travel and specialist working holiday companies, aims to inform students about travelling in Australia and the working holiday visa, [...]

Aug 3rd, 2009

Backpackers take green vacations on European farms

Backpackers pining for European adventure have discovered life on the farm, shoveling manure, feeding pigs and making butter as a recession-beating way to sate their wanderlust. Their ticket to an earthy taste of the Old Continent is an innovative Web site that connects travelers with a network of organic farms stretching from Portugal to Turkey [...]

Jun 4th, 2009

ISIC and Rail Europe promotion

Rail Europe has come up with an innovative promotion for ISIC card holders.

Jun 2nd, 2009

Updated Statistics: Volunteering in the USA and Abroad

A couple weeks ago, I (Sarah Van Auken) wrote two blog entries regarding domestic and international volunteering statistics. Over the past two days, I combed through my list of programs, originally set at 600 even, and whittled it down by 151 — I deleted those programs I viewed as “placement” groups, or “repeaters.” This means [...]

May 25th, 2009

Crisis stricken world universities offer incentives for Turkish applicants

International universities that have experienced a decrease in the applications due to the global financial crisis have started campaigns to attract Turkish students. International universities that have experienced a decrease in the size of their student body due to the ongoing global financial crisis have carried out various campaigns to attract Turkish applicants, according to [...]

May 18th, 2009

100 years of hostelling celebrated in 2009

The international hostelling movement was born exactly 100 years ago this year. The anniversary is being celebrated in various ways all over the world by Hostelling International, the only global network of hostel associations.

May 11th, 2009

Send More U.S. Students Abroad

More international exchange is what young Americans need and want. As much as the Internet and telecommunications now link the world, these are no substitute for real human interaction and submersion into other cultures. The U.S. is lagging in the person-to-person contact we need to maintain our economic and political standing in the world.

May 7th, 2009

Higher Education on the Move

An estimated 2.9 million students worldwide are pursuing their educations outside their home countries, a 57 percent increase since 1999. At a round table discussion at the Institute of International’s Education’s Washington offices Tuesday, coinciding with the release of the institute’s new book, Higher Education on the Move: New Developments in Global Mobility, participants discussed [...]

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