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IAESTE Canada: IASTE Exchange

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Canadian students who are currently in full time attendance at a university or college in Canada studying engineering, technical sciences or technologies such as architecture, agriculture and forestry, can be placed abroad through IAESTE Canada. Most jobs are for undergraduates who have completed three-quarters of their degree program. Students...
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WWOOF International: Work on Organic Farms

Taking part in a WWOOF programme is a great way to get firsthand experience with organic farming & gardening, to get into the countryside and experience different countries, help the organic movement, and make contact with other people in the organic movement. Individuals must apply independently to each country that...
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