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Disaster Relief efforts begin in Fiji
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Join our Disaster Relief Project in Fiji

Projects Abroad has recently launched a Disaster Relief Project in response to the recent hurricane in Fiji.

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Join our Disaster Relief Project in Nepal

Projects Abroad is launching a Disaster Relief Project in response to the recent earthquakes in Nepal.

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Join our latest Culture & Community Project in South Africa

Projects Abroad have just launched a fantastic Community Township Project in South Africa.

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Win a Teaching Placement in Costa Rica

Win a two week teaching placement in beautiful Costa Rica

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Concordia Open Day the 5th of June 2014!!

Still thinking of volunteering abroad this summer? There is still time! Many projects are still available, although they are filling up fast so you sh

Tanzanian Focus Group!
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Tanzania Project Featured in Darwin Initiative Newsletter

Great news - Our Tanzania Wildlife Tracking and Community Adventure Project has been featured in DEFRA’s Darwin Initiative Newsletter.

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Universities cutting back gap years

Universities cutting back on gap years but Govt admits we need more students with experience of living abroad

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Concordia Preparation Weekends 2010

Concordia organises preparation weekends in June and July for volunteers going to projects in Latin America, Asia and Africa

Kaboosh Homepage
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New NUS portal recruiting reps

Kaboosh is the new music and lifestyle portal from NUS where you can win record deals, enter fantastic competitions and loads more.

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Backpackers freed by Brazil High Court

Don't try to defraud a travel insurance company!

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Food you can and can’t bring in from abroad

It’s illegal for travellers to bring many foods into the UK from countries outside the EU. HMRC shares its thoughts with us.

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Bangkok airport protest over

250,000 travellers allowed to resume trips

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