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  <title>The Intimate Cost of Academic Mobility</title>
  <description>Tony left his pregnant wife behind. Peter left, just one year into marriage. Alex left again, immediately after returning from another global opportunity. And Sylviah left, leaving behind her family, including her 10-month-old baby, to study abroad. Beyond scholarships and career prospects lies a quieter story of separation, emotional strain, and personal sacrifice. What does it really cost married students to pursue education across borders? &amp;amp;nbsp; Through reflective storytelling and critical insight, they share their stories in this episode. They navigate the invisible border of academic mobility that forces married students to choose between opportunity and their families when they cannot travel with them. Academic mobility is revealed not just as an opportunity, but as a deeply human experience marked by tension and resilience. Join Sylviah Chisi, Producer and Presenter of this episode, as she highlights the need to rethink the narrative of success tied to studying abroad and to consider the emotional and social dimensions often left unspoken. &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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