Europe: Articles, Programs, Blogs, Travel Resources

It wasn't Jessica's top choice, but she found exactly what she was looking for in Antwerp.
An outsider's guide to working abroad in one of the world's greatest cities.
I have always wanted to live in Europe and travel to every country in Europe. When I left Toronto two months ago, I thought I was well on my way to checking those two things off my bucket list, but very soon two harsh realities hit me like a big, yellow bus.
How to prepare for a semester abroad.
Verge's first study abroad blogger gets ready for her upcoming semester in Europe.
Verge asks the experts how to tailor your resume to land that job overseas.
An adventure in au pairing leads to a first-hand look at French culture, translation mishaps and… knife fishing?
Coaching a sport can be a good means to travel and work in an area you are passionate about. One American football coach lands the perfect retirement gig in Europe.
Why are students on this side of the pond less likely to take a year off before college?
The cheapest accommodations Europe has to offer.
Britain can be one of the most utterly expensive places to travel, and those Canadian dollars disappear quickly. If you need to get by on a baguette budget but still want to have a blast, then read on...
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