Field Notes (Blog)
Noted on July 5, 2011 | By Giustina Pelosi in
Stella completed an IE3 internship with Child Family Health International in South Africa in the Summer of 2010. She also was awarded an IE3 Scholarship. To learn more about her internship experience, read her IE3 Field Notes blog posts:
Also, don't forget to check her out on the UO homepage: http://uoregon.edu/
Congrats Stella from all at IE3!!
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Noted on July 4, 2011 | By Giustina Pelosi in
To all our interns abroad and returned alumni, we wish you a Happy Fourth of July!
Have a wonderful holiday wherever you may be.
Sincerely,
The IE3 Team
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Noted on June 30, 2011 | By Giustina Pelosi in
Written by Ryan Sharnbroich: IE3 Scholarship Recipeint and University of Washington student interning with Grassroots Community Development in India
In my first entry, I used the phrase "My India" because I recognized the need to conceptualize my own journey as unique from any other, positioned in a distinct set of places and times. This was not just a passage to India, but more so a passage to new domains within the geographic space of the Indian subcontinent, filled with the interactions I engaged in with…
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Noted on June 27, 2011 | By Giustina Pelosi in
Written by Kodiak Atwood: IE3 Scholarship Recipient and University of Oregon student interning with Jampa Ling Tibetan Buddhist Centre in Ireland
The breakfast table was rather small again today since almost everyone from the Jampa Ling Buddhist center is in Dublin to see the Dalai Lama. Breakfast consisted of porridge, as it always does here at the center. Even if there had been everyone at the table, I doubt I would be much for conversation because I had to constantly attend to my nose. Since I’ve arrived in Ireland I’ve had a nasty bout…
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Noted on June 23, 2011 | By Giustina Pelosi in
Written by Jamaica Robinson: IE3 Scholarship recipient and Portland State University student interning with Fundacion Educacion Popular en Salud (EPES) in Santiago, Chile.
A good deal of this trip has been spent debating what to write about.
Should I write about the fact that the ferias of Santiago (outdoor street markets) make me inexplicably content? Or, to strive even deeper into the feria walk of thought, that the changes between ferias in different parts of town—in terms of price, somewhat in…
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