Your email will decide whether you will even get an internship offer or not

Keywords: study abroad , bridge knowledge sharing platform , corona virus , covid 19 , email , email the professors , internship , unemployment

I did two internships during my bachelor’s, one at IISc Bangalore and one at IIT Guwahati. Both of them were secured by emailing the respective professors. So, let me just emphasize this fact that email (some also call it a cover letter) is one the most important aspect of your application.

https://dawnofyou.wordpress.com/2020/05/11/the-art-of-emailing-the-professors

Since you’re here … we have a small favor to ask

Keywords: Blog

each week we bring you compelling content from coaches, sport scientists, and physiotherapists who are devoted to building better athletes. Please take a moment to share the articles on social media, engage the authors with questions and comments below, and link to articles when appropriate if you have a blog or participate on forums of related topics.

https://simplifaster.com/articles/strength-coach-internship-roundtable

I have realized an internship in Amsterdam and studied eight months in Canada

Keywords: traveling , studying , exchange , culture , frenchieabroad

This opportunity in addition to allowing us to travel and discover new countries and new cultures is also really rewarding personally and professionally and I discovered a lot about myself abroad and will always remember these experiences.

https://erinechapelle.wordpress.com/2020/04/20/working-and-studying-abroad-a-really-rewarding-experience

I would like to work in your organization not only because I have interest in this field but also because I feel that advertisements today play a significant and intrinsic role in deciding the path of an economy

Keywords: internship

Advertisements are the biggest driving agents of consumerism and globalization. Working in your organization will help me learn and experience more about it.

https://creationsofwriting.wordpress.com/2020/04/05/5-reasons-why-i-would-make-a-great-intern

If you’re pursuing a relationship seriously (as with friends or someone you’re interested in romantically) then you’re going to want to be able to communicate your interests, wins, struggles, and hopes on a regular basis

Keywords: Internships for college students

When there’s ongoing conversation, it’s as if you’re building any other relationship you think is important—be it friends or someone you’re interested in romantically. If you’re pursuing it seriously then you’re going to want to be able to communicate your interests, wins, struggles, and hopes on a regular basis.

https://learn.joinhandshake.com/students/how-to-turn-your-internship-into-full-time

I have been obsessed with spirituality and metaphysics and the question of Spirit and the Divine for my entire life

Keywords: Advice, feminism, musings, random, Runcible Witchery, magic, new witches, newbies, welcome, witchcraft

I have been devoted to my spiritual growth, first and foremost, for as long as I can remember. So the idea that some folks are coming to witchcraft because of a “starter witch pack” they picked up at the register at Sephora makes it hard to take some of these “newbies” seriously.

https://madelineclairefranklin.com/2020/02/11/welcomewitches

Standing Out Among the Sea of Strangers

Community, Culture, IdentityX, Italy, Religion

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Halfway through spring semester, I knew for sure that I wanted to go abroad. Even though I knew that religion was an important part of my final decision, I didn’t realize how big of a role it would actually play in my entire MISTI experience. For a little bit of context, I am currently in Italy completing research on various archaeological materials such as Roman concrete and Egyptian pigments. For the first three weeks of my stay, I have been participating in the ONE-MA^3 program (Materials in Art, Architecture, and Archeology) through Course 1. For the next month, I will be staying here in Italy working with the University of Turin to complete research on Egyptian blue and faience, both of which were used as synthetic pigments on ancient artifacts thousands of years ago.

For some background about myself, I was raised Roman Catholic in Southern California. For most of…

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