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The Global Citizen: New Book!
Filed under Career Exploration
Posted by Libraries, June 17, 2008
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The Global Citizen: A Guide to Creating an International Life and Career Elizabeth Kruempelmann, Ten Speed Press, 2002, CRL International Work
Are you suffering from a bad case of wanderlust? Do you want to teach English in China, study art in France, or volunteer in India? Then come check out Elizabeth Kruemplemann’s book, which guides anyone who wants to study, work, or volunteer in another county on all of the ups and downs of living in a foreign country and adapting to a foreign culture. This resource offers ways to ease culture shock, discusses how to plan and organize studying abroad, the different methods of finding jobs in other countries, and much more. The book also lists helpful organizations and web pages as well as general tips and advice for making the most of your experience abroad.
Find this book, and many more like it in the CRL International Work and CRL International Study book sections. No passport required.
Want even more information about international work and travel? See the CRL’s International Study & International Work research guides!
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