One of the Most Important Professional and Personal Experiences

The opportunity to participate in this program came after two years with plenty of changes and I am so grateful for making the decision to participate. When I arrived, the

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A Vibrant Experience of Learning in a Multicultural Team

by Andreia Gabriela Andrei, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania Here we are. Friday, July 15th, at the end of 2nd week of SUSI’s six-week program, getting out of

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A Day of Traveling Will Bring a Basket of Learning

By Le Hieu Hoc, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam By enrolling in the SUSI for scholars on the US Economics and Business program, I hope to have the

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Love what you do

By Dr. Sabiha Akhter, Torrens University Australia One of my favourite idols Steve Jobs once said, “The only way to do great work is to love what you do.” I

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Diversity Research Network

July 6, 2022, Study of the U.S. Institutes By Reja Glady Joseph, South Sudan The Study of United State Institutes (SUSI) brought Economic Scholars from 15 Countries to discuss United

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Once in a Lifetime Experience – my SUSI 2022 Trip to the United States of America

by Admira Uzunić – Teacher of Democracy and Human Rights, Sociology, Bosnia and Herzegovina Professional and personal development in the United States is a huge and unforgettable experience that I

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Lifetime in the USA

by Betime Ali – Professor of English Language and Literature In the beginning like all other people I really had a lot of emotions from joy, because it was the

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Meetings Across Cultures and Time

by Randi Hunshamar – Teacher at Langhaugen Upper Secondary School Monday had a packed program, but what a day: A tour of Emily Dickinson’s home and discussions about her poetry,

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Meeting the local family

By John Huaman Fajardo, Peru My name is John, I know it is a typical American name, but in fact I come from Peru, and in my country most people

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So different, so similar

By Henry-Franz Gauci When visiting another country, and spending so much time with people from 19 different countries, you expect to find differences. And I did. But what struck me

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