Exhibiting artist Joanna Kambourian has produced a wonderful installation that describes a domestic scene reminiscent of the time she recently spent with her Armenian grandmother in New York.
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Joanna Kambourian Bachelor of Visual Arts - Went on exchange to the Pratt Institute, New York
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Postcards from Abroad
Postcards from Abroad
Mark Tirris Bachelor of Indigenous Studies (Trauma and Healing) - Went on exchange to Kansai Gaidai University, Japan
“It has opened up a whole new world of experience for me. I have always wanted to travel but would never have had the opportunity if I wasn’t studying at Southern Cross Uni.”
Andrew Jon Hall Bachelor of Nursing - Went on exchange to University of Lethbridge, Canada
What did I gain from the exchange program? So much, through the University of Lethbridge I worked on the Blood Reserve with Blackfoot, Cree, Matis and Stone Aboriginal people and was embraced by their community.
Joanna Kambourian Bachelor of Visual Arts - Went on exchange to the Pratt Institute, New York
Exhibiting artist Joanna Kambourian has produced a wonderful installation that describes a domestic scene reminiscent of the time she recently spent with her Armenian grandmother in New York.
Jake Hennessey Bachelor of Environmental Science/Law - Went on exchange to City University Hong Kong
LEI HAO MA? (Cantonese for “G’day, how are ya?”)
I would have to say that studying as an exchange student was the highlight of my tertiary career.
Daniel John Peterson Bachelor of Indigenous Studies - Went to the University of Lethbridge, Canada
As with the learning of anything, a good understanding of the topic needs an appreciation of the context within which that thing is being experienced. Being at the Collage of Indigenous Australian Peoples - Gnibi, and interested in the nature of ones self, therefore inspires a certain curiosity about the larger community of which we make up, and which also makes up us. As with much of the Earth, this contextual community has evidently become the colonial enterprise.
University of Massachusetts
Visual Arts
Semester 1 2007
I feel it is now a possibility for me to go various places in the world with some friends to visit, and that I have a connection with another places in the world because I lived there.
Kamara Gray Bachelor of Business in Tourism Management
Kamara was awarded a University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific (UMAP) Thailand Scholarship in July 2007. Kamara attended a five-week course at Thai universities focusing on Hospitality and Tourism Management in Thailand from the July 15 -August 18, 2007.