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The 2014 Families in Global Transition Conference

ParfittPascoe writing scholar Dounia Bertuccelli shares her experience as a first-time attendee at the 2014 Families in Global Transition Conference.

Expat Entrepreneurs: Thomas Bertrand & Caroline Jones

Even for a princess-bride, dreaming up this fairytale girl-meets-boy encounter could be a stretch. Two co-workers met for the first time as their Eurostar train rocketed through the French countryside on the rail tracks from London to Paris. Their weekend in France’s Champagne region, as guests of Krug and Dom Pérignon, was the beginning of a long-distance romance.

My Expat Story: Erin Wolgamuth

Expat Erin Wolgamuth tells us about her expat and travel experiences.

My Expat Story: Chris Gerakiteys

We received an email from expat Chris Gerakiteys, who told us about her expat story.

My Expat Family – Bangkok, Thailand

A British expat reflects on her new found Bangkok family.

Changing Places, Changing Faces

Re-examining the Definition of an Expat Family

Expat Entrepreneur | Laetitia Wajnapel of MademoiselleRobot.com

Introducing Laetitia Wajnapel, a Parisian journalist, consultant and expat who started MademoiselleRobot.com in London in 2007, a fashion and lifestyle site, featuring style posts, fashion reviews, travel journals, videos, interviews and much more.

The Trials & Triumphs of a Male Expat Trailing Spouse

A first-hand account of being a male trailing spouse.

March/April 2014 Issue Released

On March 9, the eleventh issue of Global Living magazine was released.

The Myth of Expat Life and Global Living

Many people perceive the life of an expatriate as exciting, glitzy and glamorous when, in fact, it often is not. Global living can be both positive and negative, as with everything else in life.

Can You Feel The Love? A Canadian Valentine

Can You Feel The Love? A British expat discovers Canada’s uplifting approach to Valentine’s Day. By Aisha Ashraf Global Living – Issue 10 | January/February 2014 In the sepia-tinted days before the Internet and selfies existed, Valentines Day at my British primary school wasn’t much different from any other day. Pot-stirring peers might read a […]

Somerset Soliloquy

A longtime expat returns to her roots to become reacquainted with the first place she knew as ‘home’.
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