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International Exchange Opportunities

21 November 2012

ERASMUS Exchange (Europe)

28 November 2012

Strathclyde’s internationalisation agenda

• To encourage as many students as possible to

study/work abroad during their degree.

Student Exchange Team

• Allison Handley

• Karen Robley

• Kate Kenyon

Recruitment and International Office,

level 4, Graham Hills Building

Additional Exchange Contacts

• Sheila Mills, SBS Exchange Co-ordinator

Sir William Duncan Building

• Dr W Siew, Dept of EEE

Royal College

Contact for Engineering students interested in attending

NTU, Singapore.

How student exchange works

• Spend 1 or 2 semesters of your

undergraduate degree at a partner

university.

• Select classes which are compatible with

your Strathclyde classes.

• Take your exams at the partner university

continued

• Receive academic credit for the exams you

pass which is transferred back to Strathclyde.

• Return to Strathclyde to complete your

degree.

• Study abroad is not intended to affect the

duration of your Strathclyde degree.

continued

• ERASMUS better option for 5th year

applicants.

• 5th year applicants may not be able to

graduate until November.

Eligibility

• Provisional academic approval at application stage

• Final academic approval based on May 2013 exams.

• Each Faculty/Department sets it own minimum

academic standard for final approval. Check with

them.

• In addition, you need to be adaptable, resourceful

and willing to embrace change.

• It won’t be the same as at Strathclyde!

Costs (estimate)

• Tuition fees continue to be paid to Strathclyde. No

tuition payable at host University.

• Estimate cost of £4000 per semester

– Flights £700

– Visa application and fee £150 (personal appointment

in Belfast/London for US placements)

– Accommodation and meals £2,500

– Medical Insurance £400

– Books £250

Funding

• Evidence of funding may be required as early as mid February.

• Self-fund through student loan, personal savings.

• Scholarships/travel grants

– Alumni Fund Travel Scholarships £500

– Butex Travel Scholarship £500

– External scholarships e.g. IMechE

Benefits

• Professional/Career

– Add international dimension to your degree

– Study your subject from a different cultural

perspective.

– Enhances your CV

– Good talking point at interview

– Increases your employability

– May make your more likely to consider working

overseas.

Benefits

• Personal

– Increases self-confidence and resourcefulness

– Learn to appreciate different cultures, values and

people.

– Visit new places

– Make new friends

– Broaden your horizon

2013/14 options

• A5 leaflet

• University-wide agreements

• Limited places at each University

• Places assigned according to availability,

demand, academic merit and course

requirements/curriculum match.

continued

• Which universities have students from your course

studied at previously?

• New in 2013/14

– University of Technology Sydney

– VIP project at Georgia Tech

– Mexico not currently an option

Duration of exchange

• USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore

– 1 or 2 semesters

– S1 begins mid/end August or early September and

ends in December.

– S2 begins early January

– Students going for one semester would go in S1.

Study in Australia or New Zealand

• Semesters back to front with Strathclyde

– S1 Feb to May / S2 July to November

– Limited to one semester

– Feb to May semester

Accommodation arrangements

USA/Canada

Campus accommodation often provided but not guaranteed. Often shared room.

Australia/New Zealand

Campus accommodation less popular. Private flat more common.

continued

Singapore

Limited campus accommodation available at NTU.

Private accommodation more costly.

Hong Kong

Limited campus accommodation available.

Consider this issue at the application stage.

What next?

• Student Fair

• ERASMUS session

- 28 November, 2pm

• How to apply?

- 5 December

- International Exchange, 2pm

- Erasmus Exchange, 3pm

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