A Dublin native, Dr. Darren Kelly holds a BA in English and Geography and a PhD in Cultural Geography from Dublin City University. He developed and currently lectures on the Postgraduate Diploma in Further Education at Marino Institute of Education, Trinity College, Dublin. Prior to lecturing, Darren worked in a range of community development and educational organizations in Dublin and travelled extensively. His interest in study abroad began at age 17 when he spent a high school year abroad in Oxford, Ohio. He was a Fulbright Scholar in Residence in 2007-2008 at Beloit College, Wisconsin. Darren has published widely on the area of using the City as Text and Laboratory and an advocate of Flanerie! Over the past 10 years, Darren has increasingly focused his work (teaching, consulting, and publishing) in the area of linking academic theory and field studies in international education and study abroad. During his time with CEA CAPA, he has developed a research interest in the area of intercultural intelligence and self-reflection as related to students' personal and professional development with a particular focus on internships. He is a soccer coach and marathon runner who can often be seen running along Dublin's coast line.