Writer · Global education advocate

Megan Gail-Ann

Poems, travel essays, and stories from a life of study abroad advising, global health research, and cross-cultural exchange.

This home base gathers Megan Bennett's creative work and professional path without turning either one into a resume.

An open travel notebook with a pen, map papers, and mountain light through a window
Senior Education Abroad Advisor Northern Arizona University
Thomas J. Watson Fellow Women in STEM communities across countries
MSc Global Health NTNU research on exchange and reciprocity
Fulbright Specialist International education and partnership work

Writing

A literary archive with clear paths in.

The site gives readers three simple ways to enter the work: travel writing, poetry collections, and fiction in progress.

A quiet Hanoi street after rain with trees, yellow buildings, and parked scooters
Travel Writing Hanoi

Cities held in detail

Museum walks, train rides, festivals, and the small observations that turn travel into story.

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Poetry

Collections shaped by place

Text-forward pieces that let the poem carry the design: reflective, observational, and grounded in movement.

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A Taipei side street at blue hour with warm lantern light and distant city towers
Travel Blog Taipei

Notes from the city

A growing Patreon archive for readers who want more than a postcard version of a place.

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Global Education

Professional credibility, written like a story.

Megan's education abroad work, Watson Fellowship, NTNU research, and women in STEAM projects all point to the same thread: reciprocal exchange that treats people as partners.

A quiet brick street in Lüneburg, Germany with bicycles and historic buildings

Recent updates

What readers are finding here.

  • After the Influential Women feature: this site now gives new readers one clear place to explore Megan's work.
  • After the AIE research presentation: the global education page now introduces her research in a direct, professional way.
  • As Patreon grows: new LinkedIn readers can quickly find the writing archive and join ongoing work there.