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Hot tips for a successful flight planning

Hot tips for a successful flight planning

| May 20, 2013 | Reply

Moving abroad, whether you are in a relationship or not, can be an exhilarating yet terrifying prospect. If you are leaving behind a partner, the shock can be a little overwhelming, particularly if you live together and are used to seeing each other every day. There is little you can do to prepare for the [...]

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European Union: More Attention To International Couples

European Union: More Attention To International Couples

| January 15, 2013 | Reply

Since more and more Europeans are living out of their country of origin, the EU is dealing with a number of issues related to which country law should apply to property management and to divorce. “This first use of enhanced cooperation is a big step forward towards an EU that works for its citizens. People [...]

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A city for international couples? Why not Budapest!

A city for international couples? Why not Budapest!

| November 12, 2012 | 2 Replies

Since you can’t choose whom you fall in love with, chances are you wont choose where to fall in love either. That is why international couples and multicultural families do not usually chose where to live. Nowadays, though, as jobs are changing and mobility is on the rise, such couples and families finally have the [...]

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PAIR: the app for long-distance relationships. An interview with Oleg Kostour

PAIR: the app for long-distance relationships. An interview with Oleg Kostour

| October 12, 2012 | Reply

Hi guys, this is an interview which we published some time ago. Now that our readers are growing in number, we are publishing it again. Enjoy! At some stage, an international relationship involves a long-distance phase. Distance, in its many forms, represents a constant fear factor for the vast majority of international couples. It might [...]

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Bilingual education models in Europe and Asia: an interview with Prof. Andrew E. Finch

Bilingual education models in Europe and Asia: an interview with Prof. Andrew E. Finch

| May 7, 2012 | Reply

How is language taught across Europe? What is the main difference between bilingual and immersion methods? What about Content and Language Integrated Learning? This and much more in our interview with Prof. Andrew E. Finch (Dept. of English Education at Kyungpook National University, Korea)

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