Bama Bloggers Abroad

1 week into living life on a ship

1 week into living life on a ship

Let me warn you, my study abroad experience is not the typical one, but it is just that much more interesting! I am a junior at The University of Alabama studying advertising and sales. I am...

Living in Birmingham, UK

Living in Birmingham, UK

It has been a little bit over a week since I arrived at the Univesity of Birmingham and it has already been so much fun, but it has also been a smooth transition. Since being here I have been able...

Thank You New Zealand!

Thank You New Zealand!

The final part of the trip was in incredible! The day after we arrived in Wellington, we had the opportunity to take a ferry and go to Eastbourne, which was a little town across the Wellington...

Uncle Ho Welcomes You to Hanoi

Uncle Ho Welcomes You to Hanoi

After over six months of anticipation, I have finally arrived in beautiful Vietnam. This year marks the 50th anniversary of North Vietnam's triumph over the south and the United States, although...

Steps Towards Scotland

Steps Towards Scotland

So, I’m getting ready to go abroad!!! I can’t believe it’s actually happening. This will be my first long trip out of the country, and to say I’m a mix of nerves and excitement would be an...

Edinburgh Awaits!

Edinburgh Awaits!

Hi everyone! My name is Isabella Hanson, and I am a junior dance and creative media major here at the university! I write this sitting in the airport, anticipating every moment that is to come with...

Take me Back

Take me Back

I'm back! Man does it feel weird. Weirdly, I'm feeling possessive over Ireland. I hear of people visiting or wanting to go there and I suddenly feel like I have a million words to say and not enough...

Couldn’t Have Been Better in Hindsight…

Couldn’t Have Been Better in Hindsight…

Now that I have finished my summer study abroad trip in France, I can safely say that that was one of the highlights of my life. When the time got close for me to actually go on the trip, I was...

Yonder Heads to Scotland!

Yonder Heads to Scotland!

Today, members of Yonder Contemporary Dance Company are heading to Scotland to perform in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. After a seven-and-a-half-hour rehearsal yesterday, we’re feeling ready to...

Creepy Crawly Vietnam

Creepy Crawly Vietnam

Vietnam is a tropical paradise with an array of creepy crawly creatures. During a tour to the famous Mekong Delta, I had the opportunity to handle a beautiful python. We also took a stroll through a...

A Hitchhikers Guide to Edinburgh, Scotland

A Hitchhikers Guide to Edinburgh, Scotland

Haylee Elizabeth Pack Every August, Edinburgh transforms into a completely new world for the Fringe Festival, the largest celebration of theater, dance, music, and street performance. As a...

Transcendent Traditions–Oxford, England

The University of Oxford is almost 1000 years old (the founding is estimated at 1096 CE). The heritage and culture of this ancient institution can be seen embodied in the ceremonies and buildings of...

As Gaeilge Le do thoil- In Irish please!

As Gaeilge Le do thoil- In Irish please!

I can't even begin to tell you how incredible this experience has been. Everybody always tells you how much study abroad changes your life, and of course I believed them, but I didn't think it would...

Sevilla!!

Sevilla!!

One of my first thoughts arriving in a new country was, “I want to go home”. I think this is a very common reaction I believe. I had traveled for almost 24 hours, I was with a large group of very...

My Friend Almost Gets Eaten

My Friend Almost Gets Eaten

So far, my time in Belize has been everything I had hoped for and more. I have learned so much about native species and their roles in building and maintaining the reef, and I have also seen...

Preparing for the Trip of a Lifetime

Preparing for the Trip of a Lifetime

I chose to study abroad in Belize for a variety of reasons. For one, I have never been abroad, and I figured it would be a good idea for my first time to be with a faculty-led study abroad program....

France-Bound!

France-Bound!

As a French major, one of the biggest goals I had before entering college was to study abroad in a francophone country. As I started as a freshman at UA, I felt secure enough in my French skills to...

Adjusting to Life After My European Summer

Adjusting to Life After My European Summer

After spending the last month living in Spain, I’m finally back home: jetlagged, disoriented, and wildly confused about when I'm supposed to eat dinner. (Seriously, how did I adjust to 10 p.m. meals...

Weekend Escape to Ischia – A Perfect Getaway

Weekend Escape to Ischia – A Perfect Getaway

After a wonderful first week settling into life in Florence, I already feel like I’ve begun to adapt to the Italian lifestyle. From walking the historic streets and sipping espresso in local cafés...

Dolphins in Anguilla! by Six McPherson

Dolphins in Anguilla! by Six McPherson

I can't believe that this is day one of the final week of our Study Abroad trip in Saint Maarten. I have had so many unforgettable memories, made new friends, and enjoyed countless experiences...

Wheels, Waterways, and Waffles in Amsterdam

Wheels, Waterways, and Waffles in Amsterdam

We ended our study abroad in the city of Amsterdam. This was one of my favorite cities to visit because of the beautiful waterways and canals that spread all over the town. The thing that was most...

On My Way!

On My Way!

As I finish up my junior year, I can’t believe I’m just weeks away from heading off on my study abroad adventure to Ghent, London, and Amsterdam! I’ve always dreamed of traveling, and when I learned...

First 3 Weeks in Barranquilla, Colombia!

First 3 Weeks in Barranquilla, Colombia!

When I first signed up for 6 weeks of school in Barranquilla, I thought I knew and was prepared for everything. Well- I was delightfully wrong! When I first signed up for six weeks of school in...

Sweet as Honey: Waiheke Island (Auckland, NZ)

Sweet as Honey: Waiheke Island (Auckland, NZ)

Our day trip to Waiheke Island, a 45 minute ferry ride out of New Zealand was absolutely my most favorite day of the entire trip.We started the day off with a visit to Waiheke Honey Company, a local...

You’ll Be Ok.

You’ll Be Ok.

I don’t think I have been as afraid as I am now to travel. This summer, I am spending about three weeks in France. I have never been too far from my hometown, much less out of the country. When I...

Study Abroad Update

Study Abroad Update

Hello Everyone! As my Greece Study Abroad trip is soon coming to a close, I wanted to provide an update on my thoughts and experiences so far. The first thing I have noticed is that almost everyone...

Returning from Greece: I want to go back!

Returning from Greece: I want to go back!

After spending 17 days in Greece, I have had a rich experience, from spending 24+ hours in the Washington D.C airport to hiking Mount Olympus. I am grateful I was able to experience it all. After...

What It’s Really Like to Study Abroad in Korea

What It’s Really Like to Study Abroad in Korea

Now that the semester is wrapping up, I’ve had some time to reflect on my time in Korea and how it compares to other places I’ve visited. During these four months, I also traveled to China and...

Post card from Sevilla

Post card from Sevilla

After coming back home from my study abroad trip to Sevilla, Spain, I have had time to reflect on the experience and everything I've taken from it. The most important thing has been the connections...

Pho Real: Eating My Way Across Vietnam

Pho Real: Eating My Way Across Vietnam

One of the biggest attractions of traveling abroad to Vietnam is the diverse cuisine of the region. I initially was excited to experience all of the different foods, but I also knew that my palate...

Nature Unlike Any Other

Nature Unlike Any Other

                  Norway’s beauty is no secret whatsoever, though it should never be underestimated. During my...

Looking Back on Benin

Looking Back on Benin

I left Benin on June 29, and have had time to reflect on the incredible experiences I had. The UA in Benin program was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, especially because it was a faculty-led...

First Step: My Summer Adventure in East Asia

First Step: My Summer Adventure in East Asia

Today, 19 June 2025, marks my 20th day in Tokyo, Japan—and the end of the first part of this incredible adventure. Before I left the United States, people often told me that studying abroad would...

Copenhagen and Culture Shock

Copenhagen and Culture Shock

When I was preparing to study abroad, the most intimidating thing for me was the idea of culture shock. I feared that culture shock would stop me from enjoying my visit to Copenhagen to the fullest....

ChemE Goes Abroad – UA in Denmark

ChemE Goes Abroad – UA in Denmark

Hi readers! My name is Hannah and I am studying abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark at Technical University of Denmark (DTU). I'm packing up my safety glasses and lab coat to begin a critical course in...

Better Than Imagined

Better Than Imagined

I have been having a lot of fun in my summer study abroad program in France. I knew I would be okay once I got over the hurdle of starting the trip. There will never be a time in my life that nerves...