Bama Bloggers Abroad

Don’t go chasing waterfalls except in Croatia

During my Easter Break while studying abroad in Limerick, Ireland, I decided to go on a trip to Croatia with four friends. There is so much I could talk about, so I will focus on my favorite part,...

Skiing on the Slopes of the Alps

So my time here in Italy so far has been fantastic, exciting, adventurous, scary, and so many emotions in such a short amount of time. My roommates are amazing, coming from Arizona, Minnesota, and...

My Trip to Berlin

In the middle of this semester, I decided to take myself on a vacation. A vacation to Berlin. So far, over the past couple of months, I have been doing chemistry daily in the lab, doing german and...

Sun, Sand, and Stowaways

As an avid reader and current events junkie, I previously claimed I was “globally aware.” I knew about the Arab Spring, Russian annexation of Crimea, and Cuban- American relations. That qualifies...

Luck of the Irish

I left home exactly four months and one week ago - but to be frank and not cliche at all, Dublin has become my second home. It can be easy to settle into a life of routine while abroad but I...

Rome

Before I even arrived in Rome, it had crossed my mind to see if I could go to the Easter Mass at St. Peter’s. In January, I sent out a bunch of emails to try and see if I could get tickets, and...

A Rocky Spring Break Start

Spring Break in Alabama means a calm week at home or a not so calm week at PCP; however, Spring Break abroad is a bit more adventurous. As if traveling itself was not exciting, I was fortunate to...

Late Nights and Long Drives: My Trip to Geneva

This past weekend was very interesting to say the least. Though it was chaotic, there were a lot of things that I learned from everything that happened. So here is the story about my trip to Geneva....

Untold Stories: Semester in Russia

Semester in Russia|семестр в России Interviewee: Nate Proctor Interviewer: Angely Martinez Nate studied for a semester with AIFS in St. Petersburg, Russia: check out this program the AIFS website!...

Estoy Aburrida

"Estoy aburrida," translates into "I am bored," which is a completely acceptable thing to say I suppose. However, when the goal is to communicate "I am boring," the jovial self-deprication quickly...

The Halfway Mark

I've currently been in shock that I have already been here two months and I have midterm exams this week! This trip so far has been amazing and has opened my eyes to such a different way of life. My...

Untold Story: Semester in Amman

Semester in Amman Interviewee: Stephanie Hammond Interviewer: Angely Martinez Stephanie studied for a semester in Amman Jordan: check out this program on ISA’s website! What caused you to choose...

Roman Life

I've had another wonderful week in Rome, but I cannot believe how fast the time is flying by! Here in Rome, around every corner there is a building or fountain that makes you stop in your tracks...

The First Days

I just finished my third day in Spain, and it has been incredible! I have already forgotten about all of the worries of packing and saying goodbye, and moved my brain into adventure mode. To start,...

Cuba: Impressions

It’s amazing how fast time flies. I can’t believe I’ve already been in Cuba for over a month. Since first stepping out of the plane and into the Cuban sunshine on the runway in Havana, this trip has...

Do’s and Dont’s of Prague

This past weekend I traveled to Prague with a couple of my roommates. Prague is situated in the Czech Republic, where they speak Czech. I had trouble even saying hello in Czech, but I tried my best....

Has it really already been two months?

Has it really already been two months?

Well...here I am in Glasgow about two months in now. Like the title of my post says...has it really been two months? I can hardly believe it. At times I feel like I have only been here a couple of...

Preparing for Germany

I chose to study abroad because I believe that studying abroad is an invaluable opportunity. My research professor, Dr. Anthony Arduengo, offered to take me abroad during the Fall 2014 semester, for...

Undertold Stories from Abroad!

Untold Stories from Abroad Interviewee: Taryn Spencer Interviewer: Angely Martinez Taryn studied in Valparaiso, Chile for a semester—read about her experience learning Spanish and embracing the...

Spring 20 Apps Open

Spring 2020 Applications are open. Visit http://www.studyabroad.ua.edu to start an application. Schedule an appointment with an adviser anytime through the website!                    

Crazy Beautiful World

              It has been amazing to see the changes, both internal and external, that have occurred in my time in Granada, Spain these past six weeks. It seemed...

Italian Adventure: Departure

So, today is the day that I depart to Italy.  There are so many emotions and thoughts racing through my head, I can barely describe how I feel.  I guess excited is the biggest one.  I am nervous,...

5 Reasons to Study Abroad

Now before I get to talking about studying abroad, I thought it might be important for you to know about me so that you can see from where I'm coming. My name is Lucas Palonen and I'm a junior at...

Playing the Packing Game

  Though my program does not begin until January 20th, I am leaving a few days early to make a couple of pit-stops. First I am traveling to see my sister in Ft. Lauderdale, FL and then flying...

My new home: Florence

I've successfully been in Florence for 2 weeks and although there's been a few bumps in the road overall it's been a fantastic time. I've already learned some tricks to the city and I've been forced...

teach me how to prague

I'm midway through my first week of a semester in Prague, and I am  loving the beauty of this city. School hasn't started yet, but I feel like I've learned so much already. Okay, more like I've...

Temporary Italian

I’ve been in Europe for just one week now and I still seem to think I am on vacation instead of actually getting to live here for four months! My first stop was England where I wanted to speak to...

Headed to Havana!

As my day of departure draws nearer, I can’t get my mind off of the Caribbean. I have been looking forward to this trip ever since I heard about the UA in Cuba program a few years ago. It’s surreal...

The first 2 weeks. Chemistry in Germany

Some would say that taking a flight 5 hours into the new year is a bad idea. Some would like to get some sleep after a full night of partying and fun. Not Matt and I. Spending the first 24 hours of...

Cue Cards (a pre-departure entry)

This being my first blog post and all, I thought I would keep it simple. I don’t consider myself too creative, so I thought I would just stick to the cue cards. My name is Tori Griffiths and I am a...

First week in Dublin!

After a sleepless flight from the states, I finally arrived in Dublin on Tuesday! Since then there's been a lot of adjustment and settling in to the new city and surroundings. I am studying at...

Got Photos?

Got Photos? Be on the lookout for our upcoming photo contest!  In the meantime, check out photos from last year’s contest! Bama Study Abroad Photos      

Christmas Time in Denmark

Christmas celebrations begin early in Denmark-- 8:59pm on the first Friday in November to be exact. At this time, Tuborg's holiday edition of beer comes out (J-Day!). This night is so fun as the...

Leaving Alabama and My First Week in Scotland

Leaving Alabama and My First Week in Scotland

My name is Katheryn "Kayla" Gann and I am a junior international studies major at Alabama. For the spring semester I am studying with an exchange program at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. I...

All Roads Lead to Rome

My name is Andrew Ripple, and I am a junior finance major here at the University of Alabama. During the spring of 2014, I realized that I should take full advantage of every opportunity the Capstone...

Look Forward to the New Life in Glasgow

My name is Sheng Ao, currently a junior attending specialization in accounting in the University of Alabama. I have been nominated to represent the University of Alabama as an exchange student at...

Season’s Greetings from Britain!

Happy New from the United Kingdom! It's so hard to believe that's I've already been here for four months. This has been the most rewarding experience I've ever had and the most challenging, and I...

The Week before Dublin

Nervousness. Excitement. Restless. Stressed. There are a tornado of emotions that could be used to describe the week before departure. I am constantly fluctuating from one to the other trying never...

Moscow, We’ll Meet Again!

After coming back to America, I wish that I had more opportunities to share my experiences. Rather than hold them in though, I’ll just share one with you. It was one of my first days in Moscow, and...

A Tough Journey Home

One morning in December I woke up to the day that I wish hadn't arrived just yet. All sorts of emotions flooded in, and I wasn't as prepared as I thought. Leaving Australia was going to be harder...

Goodbye Prague

The semester has come to an end and now I have to say goodbye to the most amazing people and most beautiful city in the world. This semester has been filled with excitement, adventure, and beautiful...

Journey in Japan

" こんいちは、バマ!Hello Bama! How do I begin to describe the span of my incredible adventure in Japan? I've seen so many things, gone so many places, and learned more than I ever thought possible. I hope I...

Hard Goodbyes, Easy Hellos

Leaving Florence was heartbreaking. I made so many friends over my semester, and I learned so much about the city and the Italian culture. I loved it all. I loved the Renaissance architecture and...

Thailand, you’ve been good to me.

It's over. I've been back in America for less than 48 hours. I'm writing this post at 4am because jet lag won in my fight for sleep. I'm experiencing a mixed range of emotions because my time in...

Seoul: The Survival Guide

  People. Food. Traveling. Culture. I'll start first by talking about the people, and by people I mean locals. If you don't look Korean the first thing I will tell you is get ready to be stared...

Exploring Amman One Step at a Time

When some people go abroad they seek out “cultural activities” like learning how to cook the local cuisine or playing a traditional instrument. While I did spend time painstakingly tracing Arabic...