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Un semestre à bord du Scholar Ship

J'ai créé ce blog pour vous donner quelques nouvelles de mon voyage à bord du Scholar Ship ainsi que pour donner des conseils à ceux qui partent à leur tour à l'étranger...
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Depuis : 02/09/2007
Categorie : Tourisme, Lieux et Événements

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Afin d'encourager les inscriptions en début d'année, le Scholar Ship a décidé de récompenser les premiers inscrits en réduisant leurs frais de scolarité. Pour en bénéficier, il suffit de compléter la phase 1 de l'inscription, qui consiste à s'inscrire via leur site internet. Cette première inscription n'engage à rien, vous devrez alors
J.08 Update: Crossing the Ecuador and Docking in Beautiful Seychelles

J.08 Update: Crossing the Ecuador and Docking in Beautiful Seychelles

"The Equator-Crossing Ceremony for the J08 voyage took place on 16 February. Polliwogs became Shellbacks through a maritime tradition involving fish guts, paint and some sinister visitors. All further details regarding this event remain top secret, lest King Neptune sabotage our voyage. After the intensity of our port stop in India and amid the rig
J.08 Update: India

J.08 Update: India

"In an effort to add some context to what the community would likely witness in India, the Social Justice Student Group held a Hunger Banquet on 2 February. This simulation of world hunger and poverty was a powerful means of sparking discussion about our own roles and responsibilities regarding these issues. The Scholar Ship arrived in Chennai (for
Hononga

Hononga

Hononga est le titre du livre photo que nous avons réalisé à bord... Chacun de nous a eu l'occasion de donner quelques unes de ses plus belles photos de chaque pays (ainsi que de la vie à bord), afin de réaliser ce livre. Vous pouvez désormais le consulter en ligne et le télécharger sous format pdf (je n'ai pas pu le mettre en ligne car son
J.08 Update: The Scholar Ship's Final Weeklong Stop: Istanbul,Turkey

J.08 Update: The Scholar Ship's Final Weeklong Stop: Istanbul,Turkey

"With views of Turkey's hills, mosques, and ornate architecture on both the Asian and European continents, The Scholat Ship berthed in a prome location in Istanbul on 1 April. We were excited to experience the city formerly known as Constantinople, a storied metropolis incredibly rich in history and renowned for its unique dual influence of both Is

La fin du Scholar Ship

Malheureusement, le Scholar Ship c'est terminé.... Ils n'ont pas reussi à trouver assez de sponsors pour continuer à financer le voyage (une bonne partie des frais était pris en charge par les sponsors... donc pas de sponsors, pas de bateau...) Tous les prochains voyages sont annulés, y compris celui qui devait partir en Septembre 2008... Les
J.08 Update: Last Stop: Amsterdam!

J.08 Update: Last Stop: Amsterdam!

"After leaving Turkey we quickly turned our attention to the chaos of finals week, studying for examinatiions, preparing presentations, and writing term papers. By the time we reached Lisbon on 15 April, everyone was ready for some much needed relaxation time. Most spent our 12 hours in Lisbon unwinding and exploring the city, while others braved l
J.08 Update: The Scholar Ship docks in Barcelona

J.08 Update: The Scholar Ship docks in Barcelona

" A welcome respite following the long leg at sea from Cape Town, we stopped in the Cape Verde Islands, an archipelago nation off the coast of Western Africa, on 15 March. About 60 people participated in a morning tour of Sao Vicente before gathering at local beaches and restaurants in the afternoon. The ship set sail at about ten that evening, soo
J.08 Update: An action-packed week in Cape Town, South Africa

J.08 Update: An action-packed week in Cape Town, South Africa

"On 27 February, we docked at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront in beautiful Cape Town, which offered a great view of Table Mountain and Lion’s Head, both icons of Cape Town’s famously gorgeous landscape. Given its rich history and culture, South Africa was an attractive case study for students in all Learning Circles: all but about a dozen of u