Do you prefer smaller activities over large events? Then our InterNations Groups are the perfect fit! Enjoy your hobbies — or discover new ones — with like-minded members. From tango and art to cultural exchange and professional networking, here’s a (non-exhaustive) overview.
The upcoming holiday season can be particularly tough if you’re not able to join your loved ones back home. Luckily, there’s always your InterNations family that you can fall back on!
The holiday season is getting closer and closer, but who says you have to wait until December to celebrate? November already offered many opportunities to come together for good chats and fun events. Have a look at the highlights.
Moving abroad for work can open up a world of opportunities. For many, it’s a chance to experience a new culture, improve their quality of life — and also advance their career. Here’s a look at 11 countries and territories where expats have found improved job prospects, along with the top sectors in each destination.
When it comes to moving abroad, finding a country that's welcoming can make all the difference. Discover the 7 friendliest countries for expats based on our annual Expat Insider survey results.
Finding a new school can be one of the more stressful aspects of moving abroad. There are advantages and disadvantages to each type of school, and options may be rather limited in some countries. InterNations member Chris has some tips to make things a little easier.
Did you face a language barrier when you first moved abroad? The answer typically depends on where you’re from — and where you’re going. Because for some countries, getting by without local language skills can be tricky. Can you guess which?
Ready to compare the pros and cons of studying abroad? It’s not just about books, exams, or a degree — it is an adventure into the unknown! Uncover the challenges and benefits of being an international student.
We asked our Instagram followers about their experience as LGBTQ+ expats. From changing societies to safe havens and having to hide their true self, many people shared what life abroad is like in their country. Here’s what they had to say!
Do you prefer smaller activities over large events? Then our InterNations Groups are the perfect fit! Enjoy your hobbies — or discover new ones — with like-minded members. From tango and art to cultural exchange and professional networking, here’s a (non-exhaustive) overview.
From initiatives to protect the environment to supporting and empowering children to fighting hunger, our 50 remarkable Changemaker Groups are committed to addressing crucial global issues. For our 16th anniversary, let’s see what our Changemakers have been up to in 16 communities around the world.
InterNations for the Environment, our global Changemakers campaign in July was a great way for our members to do their part and make a difference in their community. We asked Changemakers Consuls what inspired them and how they continue to encourage their members to help improve their communities.
One year ago, the Dubai Changemakers set out on a mission to build a fresh water well for around 1,250 people in Benin. They share how they managed to reach this goal and show us how they used our platform to transcend boundaries and make a positive impact in another community.
Born in the small northern European country of Estonia in 2008, World Clean Up Day has grown into a global movement , uniting over 180 countries and millions of people. Our Changemakers Consuls from Istanbul, Amsterdam, and Düsseldorf share their highlights of International Cleanup Week 2020.
The Corona crisis has confronted non-profit organizations with new challenges. In their latest activity, the Brussels Changemakers met organizers of two organizations in their city and learned more about the people who work on the front lines to make their community a better place.
As we enter yet another uncertain month amidst the COVID- 19 global pandemic, we want to shine the spotlight on initiatives undertaken by Changemakers around the world. Check out how our Changemakers Groups in Rio de Janeiro, Dallas, and Panama stand together in solidarity!
During the times of the corona crisis, many of us have found ourselves thinking “what can I do to help?”, especially if you feel that you are fit and healthy and should therefore be assisting those less fortunate than yourself. Below are a few ways of how you can do this.
With over 50 groups worldwide, the InterNations Changemakers have come a long way from when they first started. This month, Muscat Changemakers Consul Darlene Antonio tells us all about why she wanted to get involved and her plans for the group.
As we begin a new decade, we can look back on a momentous year for the InterNations Changemakers. New cities were welcomed into the fold and groups found new and exciting ways to get creative, addressing the issues of our time: the climate emergency, social inclusion, and the refugee crisis.