Bama Bloggers Abroad

Blog 1: Belize

This summer I will be Studying abroad in Belize. I chose to go on this trip after a got an email about it early in the semester and thought this would be an amazing learning experience for me. I...

It is the small things in life…

It is the small things in life…

"Is this even real?" I don’t think it would be possible to keep count of the number of times I have asked this question while participating in the UA in Oxford study abroad program this summer. It...

Once Upon a Dream…

Once Upon a Dream…

It’s been officially one month since I returned from participating in the UA in Oxford faculty led study abroad program.  An evening of High Table at Worcester College with some of the most...

Making friends abroad

Making friends abroad

One of my biggest worries before traveling abroad on my own was making friends. A month is a long time to be without any of your people and I wanted to make sure I would find people that were fun,...

London School of Economics: A Typical Day

London School of Economics: A Typical Day

8 AM: Wake up and do my homework before class. I work better in the mornings, so I always preferred to wake up early and work instead of at night. 10:00 AM: Get ready and walk to campus. My dorm was...

Preparing to travel the world for 5 months

Preparing to travel the world for 5 months

Since freshman year, I have known that I would never be satisfied with my undergraduate experience if I did not get the chance to study abroad or participate in the Disney College Program at some...

My first week in Victoria, Australia

My first week in Victoria, Australia

I always knew that I wanted to study abroad at some point in undergrad, I just didn't know when, where, or really understand how it worked. When I began looking into studying abroad, I was...

This is only the Beginning

This is only the Beginning

I’m finally back home, and all I can think about is how bittersweet it is. Of course, I missed my family greatly, and I am so excited to not have to figure out what time I can call my mom based on...

Before I Started Sailing Around the World

Before I Started Sailing Around the World

People choose to study abroad for different reasons, but for me, it is to grow my understanding of the world. I was struggling to decide where I wanted to go because every place seemed so...

Reflecting on my Experiences  

Reflecting on my Experiences  

I have been studying abroad on a ship for more than three months now, and in this time, I have traveled to The Netherlands, Portugal, Morocco, Spain, Croatia, Greece, Cyprus, Jordan, Kenya, and...

I’m Living on a Ship for 4 Months!!

I’m Living on a Ship for 4 Months!!

This semester I will be gone from September to December because I am participating in a program called Semester at Sea where I will be traveling to 11+ different countries across Europe, Africa, and...

Stopping by Iceland

Stopping by Iceland

After studying abroad for the winter semester in Denmark, I decided to stop by Iceland on the way home. The country subsidizes flights so returning home through Iceland with a layover for a few...

Café Culture in Seoul, South Korea

Café Culture in Seoul, South Korea

Café Culture The one thing that I truly did not expect of Korea was the cafes. There was a coffee shop on every corner. From Korean chains to locally owned to Starbucks, they truly have it all....

Welcome to Townsville, Australia

Welcome to Townsville, Australia

Life Down Under at James Cook University Sydney Higgenbottom Snorkelling with Shelly, the resident turtle at Magnetic Island. Picture credit: Tiani Dun Hey y'all and G'day from Australia!  My...

Settling into Rome!

Settling into Rome!

I just finished up my first week in Rome and WOW... has it been amazing! We've been here such a short amount of time but have already done so much. My program (SAI) has taken us on a couple...

Rock climbing in Sweden with Danish Mountaineers

Rock climbing in Sweden with Danish Mountaineers

Climbing sea cliffs in Molle, Sweden with Danish mountaineers! I'm a climber at heart. Last semester in Tuscaloosa I spent a few hours a day climbing at the wall in the Witt Center-- I love all the...

Barcelona: Month 1

Barcelona: Month 1

I had never been to Europe before landing in Barcelona for study abroad. As you can imagine, I was beyond excited. Everything was new to me, the food, the people, the culture, the architecture, the...

Willkommen auf meinem Reiseblog!

Willkommen auf meinem Reiseblog!

Studying Abroad in Esslingen, Germany with the Two Steps Ahead: International German Student Exchange Program Hallo hallo! Willkommen auf meinem Reiseblog! As I am writing the first part...

First Block: Sydney

First Block: Sydney

Hello! My name is Dawson and this semester I am studying abroad in two locations: Kyoto and Sydney. I am currently in Sydney taking classes on Start Up Business Culture and Challenges in Global...

My Favorite Parts of Australia

I am officially halfway through my semester in Melbourne, Australia and I have loved every second of it. It was a rough first week or so, but after I figured out the public transportation,...

All Roads Lead to Rome

Studying abroad has always been something that has interested me ever since high school. I have always loved to travel and studying abroad sounded like a once in a lifetime opportunity to explore...

The Conclusion of the Florence Life

Within your comfort zone there is still a way to get out of your comfort zone.  The end of a trip is never easy, especially when that trip was 4 weeks long in a city that you quickly made...

Home from Portugal

Home from Portugal

I have now returned to the United States from my study abroad in Porto, Portugal. Our final pitch for our program abroad went really well, and I made some friends that I won’t soon forget through...

Looking Back

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Back Home

Back Home

Despite the current disruptions and short staffing, not to mention rail and transit strikes, I made it as close to home as possible. The weather was not in the mood to cooperate, so I was stranded...

Reverse Culture Shock

Reverse Culture Shock

The Stars in Guatemala My Last Sunrise in Guatemala Saying goodbye to Guatemala was hard. My return to the U.S. wasn’t a happy one, even with being able to see friends and loved ones I missed....

Returning from Denmark

Returning from Denmark

When returning to the Copenhagen Airport to travel home I could not help but reminisce about all of the fun I had. I made friends and memories that I won't ever forget. I am so glad I was able to...

Weekend Trips from Oxford

Weekend Trips from Oxford

While I loved every minute of my time in Oxford, I also enjoyed traveling on the weekends to see new places. Oxford is only a 1-1.5 hour train ride from London, so that made traveling to London...

UA in Belgium: Home Sweet Home

I'm finally home from my three-week study abroad trip to Belgium, and although it's great to be back, I can't help but miss the routines and memories I made while abroad. On the last full day of the...

A Tumultuous Return and Final Takeaways

A Tumultuous Return and Final Takeaways

With a fantastic month in Italy, 10 new friendships, and an expanded knowledge of Italian classical literature and art under my belt, I was as reluctant to return home as I was excited to see my...

First Impressions of Worcester

First Impressions of Worcester

Heading to Worcester College in Oxford, England was beyond nerve wracking. I really had no clue what to expect. What would the room situation be like? Would the campus live up to the photos I had...

Two Weeks into the European Innovation Academy

Two Weeks into the European Innovation Academy

After my first couple of weeks in Porto, Portugal, I feel settled in and comfortable living here. A lot of that has to do with finally having a stable routine with my classes, meals, and free time....

NOMA: Experience and Reflections

NOMA: Experience and Reflections

While abroad in Copenhagen, I had the privilege of visiting NOMA, a three-Michelin-star new Scandinavian cuisine restaurant that was haled as “the best restaurant in the world” in 2021. The...

August 1: That’s All…

August 1: That’s All…

I was ready to go. I had hoped to publish this blog post before I left, but as it stands, I’m writing this on my phone (as per usual) at 2:16 am in the San José airport, at the gate for my flight to...

Pushing Past My Comfort Zone

Pushing Past My Comfort Zone

I spent the spring of 2022 in Seoul, South Korea. I did not know any Korean nor did I know a lot about Korean culture. I researched as much as I could and learned to read the Korean Alphabet, but...

My Last Day in Malaga, Spain

My Last Day in Malaga, Spain

As my study abroad experience has come to an end, I can truly say that this experience has changed my life. The best advice I can give you is to come in with an open mind and be willing to try new...