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By the end of the Vietnam War, VIA was offering two-year opportunities to graduates and professionals, and short-term posts to undergraduates. It had also extended its programs to students outside Stanford. She also interned at the Columbus International Visitors Council where she created programs for international visitors and the Columbus on World Affairs before starting her teaching career as a French and Spanish High School teacher.

As an International Student Advisor and program specialist at CalArts, she was able to continue to offer support and advising to international students as well as design the online international student orientation. Some of her interests are cultural adjustment and emotional health issues experienced by international students, advocacy, empathy building and ESL teaching techniques. Hinda is also an International Certified Health coach. She loves to spend time in nature, hiking, eating vegan food and reading.

She is excited to be part of the VIA team and look forward to supporting participants directly or indirectly. Abby Alvarez, Global Health Fellow. Education website. We are excited to welcome three new Global Health Fellows representing a diverse range of perspectives and experiences to the virtual Exploring Health Care EHC leadership team!

Learn more about these dedicated mentors who are excited to inspire and support the next generation of globally competent health care professionals: viaprograms. Register at viaprograms. Eugeniu Prodan Congratulations to all of you! Looking forward to the amazing work you'll be doing together with VIA Programs! Celebrating their adventure together. Posted by: viaprograms April 27, International friendships and career choices. John drinking bubble tea visiting Taiwan.

Posted by: viaprograms April 18, Developing Global Citizenship. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Posted by: viaprograms April 12, Philanthropy Posted by: viaprograms March 21, Sexy Beijing. Posted by: viaprograms March 15, Volunteering in Jakarta. This week VIA volunteer, Jenny Schuch, writes about her experiences working at a non-profit in Jakarta, Indonesia and her thoughts on civil society. Nevertheless, it is on work trips to the field where I get to see real communities tackling real issues related to democracy, governance, and human rights.

This particular trip was also used to brainstorm methods for strengthening democracy in Aceh during the upcoming local elections. Over the course of our three day visit we met with a group of Islamic leaders, anti-corruption activists, political activists, and the staff of a school for democracy training. Taking the opportunity to learn a little more about the local culture, we also enjoyed trying mie Aceh Acehnese noodles , lontong Aceh for breakfast rice cakes with coconut curry , and drank copious amounts of the uniquely brewed coffee for which Aceh is famous.

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