Category: Living in Switzerland Date: Apr 28, 2010 User: nancy1984
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We have been together for about three years. We are like family already, and marriage is never an urgent issue to us. However, i have recently found out that it is hard for me, a Chinese, to extend my visa in UK. Both of us got concerned, in that we need to stay in UK for at least another 3 years due to our studies and careers. Thereby, He proposed marriage. Meanwhile, we are not sure whether i can
Category: Living in Switzerland Date: Apr 6, 2010 User: cowlumbus
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Having returned to Switzerland after nine years abroad, my wife and I quickly realized that we are not in Ohio anymore! This was motivation enough to start a blog about life in Switzerland in the departments of culture, food, politics and simply cool facts. So, dive right in and check out "Newly Swissed"!
Category: Living in Switzerland Date: Dec 26, 2009 User: Il principe
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We are pleased to announce the call for applications for the 2010 ThinkSwiss Research Scholarships! For the fourth consecutive year, ThinkSwiss will select 15 talented and motivated U.S. students from all fields of study who apply for a research project at a Swiss university or research lab. The awardees will receive a monthly stipend of $1000 for a period of up to three months.
Category: Living in Switzerland Date: Oct 20, 2009 User: Kim Hull
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Bon jour,
I spent 3 1/2 months in Crans Montana in 2008 and fell in love with Switzerland. I traveled to other countries, but Switzerland was it. My favorite canton is Lousanne. I want to live there, but do not have the education or the money it takes to make this happen. I wonder if anyone knows how people immigrate there and find work and a place to live. I am doing a research paper for College
Category: Living in Switzerland Date: Aug 18, 2009 User: Il principe
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On top of everything else it does, Apple’s popular iPhone now has an innovative new application to educate people firsthand about the effects of global warming in Switzerland’s Jungfrau region. Called the Jungfrau Climate Guide, the application was created by scientists at the University of Bern’s Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research. It uses GPS tracking to map seven "Climate Trails". As people