To Boost Creativity, Study Abroad

An article in Pacific Standard examines a recent report that offers evidence to support the claim that studying abroad boosts one’s creativity. Entitled "On the Cognitive Benefits of Cultural Experience: Exploring the Relationship between Studying Abroad and Creative Thinking" and published in the journal Applied Cognitive Psychology, this report concludes that "cultural experiences from living abroad have wide-reaching benefits on students’ creativity, including the facilitation of complex cognitive processes that promote creative thinking." 

To read the full article, please visit: www.psmag.com/culture-society/to-boost-creativity-study-abroad-43897/#.UCLJ4ESY3e8.mailto. For more information on the report, please go to: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/acp.2857/abstract.

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