Students are pushed to map out their academic path as early as high school, which can make a gap year seem puzzling or intimidating. This piece looks at the real benefits of stepping off the track for a year before charging ahead.
Students are pushed to map out their academic path as early as high school, which can make a gap year seem puzzling or intimidating. This piece looks at the real benefits of stepping off the track for a year before charging ahead.
The year is still young, and if you are like most people, travel is high on your resolution list. As the calendar moves on and motivation fades, keeping that promise takes a plan. Here is how to hold on to your travel resolutions.
Affordable academic travel can spark new ideas that make the world better. College is where students ignite a passion for problem-solving, and SabbaticalHomes works to keep that travel within reach. Here is how the platform supports college scholars and innovation.
You have listed your home, found the perfect match, set the date, and put the details in writing. All that is left is to pack and prepare the house for your guests. But where do you begin? Here is how to leave home with peace of mind.
Based at the University of Toronto, Dr. Kari Dehli is a Professor in the Department of Sociology and Equity Studies in Education at OISE. In this faculty Q&A, she discusses media education, policy, and reform, and the ideas shaping her work.
Greg and his partner, both PhD researchers at Yale in classics and comparative literature, wanted to reach the vast library collections in London, especially at the Institute of Classical Studies. So Greg posted a home wanted listing on SabbaticalHomes, and what followed made for a true page turner.
Harvard Medical School Associate Professor Dr. Alexander Green is an internist, educator, and researcher focused on understanding and eliminating racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare. In this Q&A, he discusses his research and how it aims to close that divide.
Once the travel bug bites, there is no telling where it will lead. Notable French photographer Julien Oppenheim, the son of former university professors, shares his touching story and the joy of arriving somewhere with real soul.
American poet and author Patrick Donnelly is on a fellowship visit to Japan, immersing himself in Japanese poetics where past and present meet. Already the author of two poetry collections, he shares how the sabbatical home shaped his time there.
George Washington University Professor Robert Entman is an expert on how framing shapes public opinion and the media. A widely published author on the subject, he explains how framing gives silence a voice, and previews the ideas behind his newest book.