While studying at Indiana University, he went to Cairo for a year on a study-abroad program.
Wells began leading tours in Paris more than 10 years ago, most of her guests were university study-abroad groups.
Why does a study-abroad program in a small, English-speaking country on the edge of Europe matter in a time of austerity and budget crises?
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One overlooked alternative is a study-abroad vacation, which is as suitable for long-term university students as for families trying to fill a couple weeks in August.
"We don't have armored cars like the government does, " said Fairfax, who noted that school officials will meet this week to discuss how the new guidelines might affect study-abroad trips.
While the media and the professorate pilloried their reports, the group's charges caused the Council for Higher Education to form a blue ribbon committee last November comprised of seven political scientists - three from Israel and four from abroad -- to conduct a study of all of the political science departments in Israeli universities.
Such contracts already bind many state-funded scholars who study abroad.
We are now debating where and when to send our 6-year-old son abroad for study.
Later, the Ryabushinskys would import machinery from Manchester, send their sons to study abroad, enter the mortgage-banking business.
And so his father turned to him and said, you see, if you go - if I send you abroad and study, you can come back, be a doctor and save lives, and these kind of things wouldn't happen.
Courses abroad also help recruit students into British-based study later.
The same Institute study show a record-high enrollment in the U.S. from abroad, up 6% in the latest year. (Growth had dropped off in the aftermath of the 2008-9 financial crisis, as it did after the 2001 terrorist attack and visa stringencies.) The Chinese component rose 23% among graduate students and 31% for undergrads.
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