Postcard of the Week: Pullman St Pancras Hotel in London
Last week a friend and I attended a launch party for a very exciting newly renovated hotel, the Pullman St Pancras, right next to King’s Cross St Pancras station […]
International Education Week 2013 and my interview as part of the Language Launchpad
This week, 18-24th November 2013, is British Council’s International Education Week and throughout the week they aim to “promote the importance of an international dimension to primary and secondary […]
DTour Part 9: Utterly charmed by Canada and Niagara Falls
The DTour competition run by DoubleTree by Hilton selected 6 winners in total: 1 for each continent. Back in July I found out I’d be travelling […]
Wine tasting at Ô Chateau in Paris
During my trip to Paris back in July, one of my favourite parts of the weekend was actually a suggestion from a good friend from university who lives in […]
Quirky History of London Walking Tour
Back in August I went on a lovely walking tour around Shoreditch, one of the up-and-coming areas in East London which draws artists and a trendy […]
Gender Equality and Intercultural Skills in the context of One Young World
You might have seen some of my other blog posts about the One Young World summit I attended in Johannesburg at the beginning on October 2013 (you can find all […]
DTour Part 8: How to spend 3 days in Chicago
After the humid warmth of Texas it was a brutal awakening to find myself in freezing cold temperatures and icy winds in Chicago, in Illinois. […]
DTour Part 7: Texan History in San Antonio
After an exhausting weekend in Las Vegas I flew south to the one-and-only Texas, the largest state in the USA after Alaska. I had been […]