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KEYDATES
Start of Programme 9.00am, Monday 4 October 2010
INDUCTION Monday 4 October 2010
REGISTRATION Tuesday 5 October 2010
MATRICULATION Wednesday 6 October 2010
TEACHING COMMENCES Thursday 7 October 2010
Christmas Break 16 December 201016 January 2011
(Term One Examinations for some modules 10 - 14 January 2011)
Easter Break 19 March 201124 April 2011
Submission of Dissertation Deadline 2 September 2011
Graduation Ceremony (Award of MSc) January 2012
(To be confirmed)
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STUDENT ENROLMENT
Online Enrolment
The student enrolment system opens 8 weeks before the start of your programme. However, you will
need to make sure that you have accepted your place, paid your deposit, met any offer conditions, and
allowed time for the Admissions Team to process this acceptance before you are invited to enrol.
During busy periods this can take a couple of weeks from receipt of your acceptance.
You will receive two email messages fromno.reply@durham.ac.uk. The emails provide your username
and password and further information on how to log onto the student enrolment system. Themessages are sent out 24 hours apart.
The emails are sent to the email address you provided when you applied, so its important that you
keep us up to date with any changes to this information. You may also need to monitor your spam
folders to see if the messages have arrived there.
Where possible, its advisable to complete online enrolment before the start of your course.
The student enrolment system provides the opportunity to upload a photograph for your Campus
Card. If you complete online enrolment and upload a photograph by the required deadline your card
should be available for collection from your College when you arrive.
Verification of Identity
Before you can your collect your Campus Card, you will be required to provide your College with
proof of your identity.
We accept the following photographic identification as proof of identity: current passport, current
driving licence or current European identity card. If you are a UK student and you do not have either
of these forms of identification, you may supply your original Birth Certificate. You will be required to
show this documentation to a member of staff at your College during the first few days after your
arrival in Durham.
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Module Registration
Module Registration will take place on Tuesday 5 October 2010.
If you require assistance throughout the enrolment process, please contact your College. If you have atechnical problem, please contact the IT Service Desk atitservicedesk@durham.ac.uk.
PLEASE REMEMBER:
As mentioned in your offer letter, you will need to bring original degree certificates, transcripts and,where applicable, English Language certificates with you to Registration if they have not already been
seen by Admissions staff.
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PRE-PROGRAMME READING
A number of MSc participants have requested guidance concerning optional pre-course reading
material. Individual lecturers will offer advice on essential texts for specific subject areas in their
introductory lectures.
You should not see the following as obligatory but you may find a selection of these to be useful
background reading for the Programme.
1.
For Mathematics, revise especially differentiation, (which particularly includes log differentiation,chain rules and implicit function theorem), integration and matrix algebra on either AC Chiang,"Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics" (McGraw-Hill, 1984you may use this or thelatest version available), or another mathematics for economics and business book at a similarlevel. A WORKOUT text that some students MAY find particularly useful as it has many examplesis Edward T. Dowling "Schaum Series on Introduction to Mathematical Economics"
2. For Statistics, revise especially probability theory and random variables, probability densityfunctions and distributions (normal distribution, chi-square, t, F), statistical inference (pointestimation and interval estimation) and small sample properties of estimators. Any intermediatestatistics book used at the level of a university's first degree will do. You may also like to
revise/study some elementary econometrics (regression analysis and principle of least squares,OLS). A good book for this is G Gujarati, "Essentials of Econometrics" (McGraw-Hill, 1999youmay use this or the latest version available). A WORKOUT text that some students MAY findparticularly useful as it has many examples is Dominic Salvatore and Derrick Reagle, SchaumSeries on Introduction to statistics and econometrics.
3. For Finance, strictly speaking we do not expect you to have previous knowledge and a number ofstudents do come to our MSc without any knowledge of economics or finance. However, there isno doubt that if you do some work in finance before starting your MSc course, you will findyourself better prepared to the demands of the course. A good introductory book to read isRA Brealey and SC Myers, "Principles of Corporate Finance" (McGraw-Hill, 2000 you may usethis or the latest version available).
In addition, The Economist and The Financial Times, and other quality newspapers are very useful forkeeping up to date with current financial issues.
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INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGYSERVICESAT
DURHAMBUSINESSSCHOOL
The Business School recognises the important role that IT plays in the MSc programmes and that, as an
MSc student, you should have easy access to top-quality facilities whenever you need them, without
having to compete with other postgraduate students.
The School also offers access to web-mail, allowing you to keep track of correspondence when you are
not on-site, and there is a dedicated IT support team who can advise on hardware and software issues.
As a postgraduate student, you will be required to produce word-processed essays and assignments. If
you are not already proficient in Microsoft Word, then you are strongly advised to become so before
the start of the programme. You will also find useful the ability to have an understanding of other
Microsoft Office packages, particularly Excel and PowerPoint.
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WELCOMING EVENTS
Students attending Pre-Sessional English Language Programmes at Durham Universitys
English Language Centre
The International Office will run a welcome service for students who travel to Newcastle International
Airport. The service will be available for each of the three Pre-Sessional Programmes, but only on one
day for each course. Pre-Sessional students who wish to be met at the airport must therefore arrive
on the date listed for their particular course, between the hours of 9.00 am and 9.00 pm.
Pre-Sessional Programme Date of welcome
service
EAP Programme 1 (start date: Monday 5th July 2010) Saturday 3 July 2010
EAP Programme 2 (start date: Monday 2nd August 2010) Saturday 31 July 2010
EAP Programme 3 (PARSE) (start date: Tuesday 31st August 2010) Sunday 29 August 2010
Students must confirm their time of arrival by booking on-line at:
http://www.dur.ac.uk/international/prospectivestudents/beforearriving/induction/durham/language_centr
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Students who are not planning to arrive on the above dates or those who will not be travelling in to
Newcastle International Airport, will need to make their own arrangements to travel to their
accommodation. Document G provides information about travelling to Durham.
http://www.dur.ac.uk/international/prospectivestudents/beforearriving/induction/durham/language_centre/http://www.dur.ac.uk/international/prospectivestudents/beforearriving/induction/durham/language_centre/http://www.dur.ac.uk/international/prospectivestudents/beforearriving/induction/durham/language_centre/http://www.dur.ac.uk/international/prospectivestudents/beforearriving/induction/durham/language_centre/http://www.dur.ac.uk/international/prospectivestudents/beforearriving/induction/durham/language_centre/ -
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Other arrivalsstudents not attending Pre-Sessional Programmes
The International Office will be operating a general welcome service for students who are arriving at
Newcastle International Airport or Durham Bus and Train Stations on 29 September and 30 September
2010. The details of the general welcome service are shown below and staff will be present to meet
students and guide them to coaches, which will provide transportation to accommodation.
Date Location Times29 September 2010 Newcastle International Airport
Durham Bus and Train Stations
9.00 am to 11.00 pm
9.00 am to 9.00 pm
30 September 2010 Newcastle International Airport
Durham Bus and Train Stations
9.00 am to 11.00 pm
9.00 am to 9.00 pm
Students must confirm their time of arrival by booking on-line at:
http://www.dur.ac.uk/international/prospectivestudents/beforearriving/induction/durham/durham_autum
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Students who are not planning to arrive on the above dates/times or those who will not be travelling in
to Newcastle International Airport or Durham Train and Bus Stations, should make their own
arrangements to travel to accommodation. Document G provides information about travelling to
Durham.
http://www.dur.ac.uk/international/prospectivestudents/beforearriving/induction/durham/durham_autumn/http://www.dur.ac.uk/international/prospectivestudents/beforearriving/induction/durham/durham_autumn/http://www.dur.ac.uk/international/prospectivestudents/beforearriving/induction/durham/durham_autumn/http://www.dur.ac.uk/international/prospectivestudents/beforearriving/induction/durham/durham_autumn/http://www.dur.ac.uk/international/prospectivestudents/beforearriving/induction/durham/durham_autumn/ -
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TRAVELLINGTODURHAM
(Please seehttp://www.dur.ac.uk/travel/todurham/ for more information)
By Road
Durham city centre is only two miles from the A1(M). Leave the motorway at Junction 62 on the A690
Durham - Sunderland road and follow signs to Durham City Centre.
Durham is 264 miles from London, 187 miles from Birmingham, 125 miles from Edinburgh and 67 miles
from York.
There are several express coach services daily from most major cities. Durham is well served by both
regional express services and the local bus network. From the city bus station - a short walk from therailway station - a bus service runs every 15 minutes past the Colleges on South Road.
By Rail
60 InterCity trains from most major centres in the country call at Durham daily including 14 trains from
London. The National Express high speed service takes under 3 hours from London King's Cross on
the main East Coast line. First Transpennine Express offers frequent links to Manchester, Sheffield and
Leeds, while Cross Country links Durham directly with Scotland, the Midlands, and the South West.
Durham is just over 3 hours from Birmingham, 2 hours from Manchester, 1 hours from Edinburgh
and 45 minutes from York.
A taxi will take you from the station to any College within 5 minutes and you can walk to the city
centre in 10 minutes.
By Air
Durham is 30 minutes' drive fromNewcastle Airportand about 40 minutes fromDurham Tees Valley.
Both have regular domestic and international flights. Durham is linked to Newcastle Airport by rail and
metro. Travellers into Durham Tees Valley can take advantage of the free Sky Express bus service that
links the airport to Darlington railway station, with regular connections to Durham.
By Sea
Scheduled ferry services link the River Tyne to The Netherlands.
Public Transport In Durham
Please seehttp://www.dur.ac.uk/travel/public/for details of public transport within and around Durham,with links to several public transport providers.
http://www.dur.ac.uk/travel/todurham/http://www.dur.ac.uk/travel/todurham/http://www.dur.ac.uk/travel/todurham/http://www.newcastleairport.com/http://www.newcastleairport.com/http://www.newcastleairport.com/http://www.teessideairport.com/http://www.teessideairport.com/http://www.teessideairport.com/http://www.dur.ac.uk/travel/public/http://www.dur.ac.uk/travel/public/http://www.dur.ac.uk/travel/public/http://www.dur.ac.uk/travel/public/http://www.teessideairport.com/http://www.newcastleairport.com/http://www.dur.ac.uk/travel/todurham/ -
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ACCOMMODATION AND COLLEGE MEMBERSHIP
College Membership
Durham is a collegiate university, which means that, as a full-time MSc student, you are required to be a
member of one of the colleges. Membership provides support and a sense of belonging to students
during their time in Durham, as well as providing accommodation (when available), and being an
essential component of the graduation processes. Whether or not you require accommodation from
the University, you are required to become a member of a college during your time at Durham. Each
college has particular characteristics and, as a member, you will be able to use the college facilities and
take part in various college events. Some colleges have accommodation available for postgraduate
students. However, you should NOT assume that a college will be able to automatically provide
accommodation for you. If you require college accommodation, you will need to apply directly to the
college of which you are a member.
If you DO require college accommodation, then you can only be a member of the college in which you
live.
Most MSc students have applied for membership of Ustinov College and will have received a
membership application form directly from them. This should be returned to the College, who willthen forward details of accommodation.
Accommodation
There are two types of accommodation available to you during your stay in Durham:
1. College accommodation
2. Private rented housing
College Accommodation
Applicants who apply for college single accommodation for the academic year 2010-2011 and pay the
250 booking fee by 1st July 2010 are guaranteed an offer of university accommodation. You will
receive further details about how to qualify for the guarantee when you accept your offer to study at
Durham.
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Ustinov College
Ustinov College is Durhams postgraduate only college and is located close to the Business School. It
offers self-catered accommodation only.
Further information is available by telephoning +44 (0) 191 334 5470 or at the following address
http://www.dur.ac.uk/ustinov.college/.
Other Colleges of the University of Durham to which you can apply for membership and
accommodation (if you chose to do so, please let us know)
Josephine Butler College College of St Hild and St Bede Collingwood CollegeGrey College Hatfield College St Johns CollegeSt Chad's College St Cuthberts Society University College
St Marys College Trevelyan College Van Mildert CollegeSt Aidans College
Please seehttp://www.dur.ac.uk/colleges/ and
http://www.dur.ac.uk/postgraduate/living/accommodation/colleges/ .
Private Rented Housing
If living in College accommodation does not appeal to you there are a number of privately owned
houses in and around Durham that are available to rent. Some MSc students prefer to live in private
rented accommodation because of the freedom and privacy this allows them. Durham has a relatively
large private rented accommodation sector and you should have no problems in finding somewhere to
suit your needs and your budget. It is worth bearing in mind that properties just a few miles out of the
city are cheaper and easily accessible by car or public transport.
The following can help you in your search for your student home:
Durham Studentpad
The following weblink is for the Online Student Accommodation Service in association with Durham
University Students Union (Durham Studentpad):
http://www.durhamstudentpad.co.uk/
All properties listed on this site are accredited by the DSU Accommodation Office, and as such adhere
to its Code of Standards. You can search for available private rented accommodation and find other
like-minded students to share with, if you wish.
http://www.dur.ac.uk/ustinov.college/http://www.dur.ac.uk/ustinov.college/http://www.dur.ac.uk/colleges/http://www.dur.ac.uk/colleges/http://www.dur.ac.uk/colleges/http://www.dur.ac.uk/postgraduate/living/accommodation/colleges/http://www.dur.ac.uk/postgraduate/living/accommodation/colleges/http://www.durhamstudentpad.co.uk/http://www.durhamstudentpad.co.uk/http://www.durhamstudentpad.co.uk/http://www.dur.ac.uk/postgraduate/living/accommodation/colleges/http://www.dur.ac.uk/colleges/http://www.dur.ac.uk/ustinov.college/ -
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Staff will gladly help you with your search and will give advice on the most suitable areas in and around
Durham. Please contact Caroline Heslop (caroline.heslop@durhama.c.uk) or Matthew Wren
(matthew.wren@durham.ac.uk) for further information.
Residential Property Specialist (Letting Agent)
At the Business School we have close links with a local property specialist, Cathedral Lettings, who will
be happy to assist you with your house hunting. You can register your details and your requirements
on their website and, when a suitable house becomes available, you will be contacted. The letting agent
prefers to assist you personally when you are ready to look for accommodation, as they cannot hold
properties for you unless you pay a non-refundable deposit. All properties are inspected prior to their
addition to the agents letting books, and only properties suitable for professionals are registered.
The contact details for Cathedral Lettings is as follows:
Tel: +44 (0) 191 374 1234Email: info@cathedrallettings.comWebsite: www.cathedrallettings.com
Please remember that letting agents charge an administration fee and that you will have to pay a
security deposit as well as the rent. However, this security deposit will be returned at the end of your
stay, so long as there is no damage. Utility bills (for example, gas, water, electricity) are not normallyincluded in the rent.
mailto:caroline.heslop@durhama.c.ukmailto:caroline.heslop@durhama.c.ukmailto:caroline.heslop@durhama.c.ukmailto:matthew.wren@durham.ac.ukmailto:matthew.wren@durham.ac.ukmailto:matthew.wren@durham.ac.ukhttp://www.cathedrallettings.com/http://www.cathedrallettings.com/http://www.cathedrallettings.com/mailto:matthew.wren@durham.ac.ukmailto:caroline.heslop@durhama.c.uk -
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Estate Agents
There are a number of other estate & letting agents in Durham that deal with Student Accommodation
and you can contact these directly: Some are listed below:
County Durham Properties 0191 375 0111 www.countydurhamproperties.co.uk
Evenmore Properties 0191 340 7315 www.evenmoreproperties.co.uk
Robinsons 0191 386 2777 www.robinsonsestateagents.co.uk
Bradley Hall 0191 383 9999 www.bradleyhall.co.uk
J W Wood 0191 386 9921 www.jww.co.uk
Keith Pattinson 0845 1461589 www.pattinson.co.uk
Remember, estate agents will probably charge you a fee for arranging your accommodation.
Viewing your Property
As we cannot inspect any properties for you we strongly advise that you travel to Durham before
commencement of your studies to secure accommodation.
Living Costs
Your living costs will depend on your personal circumstances, but the majority of students will need to
pay for accommodation and related costs, food and other household shopping (toiletries, washing
powder etc.), utilities, essential clothing, travel, study-related costs and leisure. You should work out
how much you will need to spend on your living costs before you start your course. Many
postgraduate students live in College accommodation and you can find information on the cost of living
in College accommodation at http://www.durham.ac.uk/colleges/postgraduate/costs/. The Durham
Students' Union Accommodation Office can provide information on the cost of private rented
accommodation in Durham City and near Queens Campus in Stockton-on-Tees. There are a lot of
websites aimed at helping undergraduate students to budget, but you might find this site more
appropriate to you as a postgraduate:
http://www.moneymadeclear.fsa.gov.uk/guides/everyday/managing_your_money.html.
http://www.robinsonsestateagents.co.uk/http://www.robinsonsestateagents.co.uk/http://www.bradleyhall.co.uk/http://www.bradleyhall.co.uk/http://www.jww.co.uk/http://www.jww.co.uk/http://www.pattinson.co.uk/http://www.pattinson.co.uk/http://www.dur.ac.uk/colleges/postgraduate/costs/http://www.dur.ac.uk/colleges/postgraduate/costs/http://www.dsu.org.uk/http://www.dsu.org.uk/http://www.dsu.org.uk/http://www.moneymadeclear.fsa.gov.uk/guides/everyday/managing_your_money.htmlhttp://www.moneymadeclear.fsa.gov.uk/guides/everyday/managing_your_money.htmlhttp://www.dsu.org.uk/http://www.dsu.org.uk/http://www.dur.ac.uk/colleges/postgraduate/costs/http://www.pattinson.co.uk/http://www.jww.co.uk/http://www.bradleyhall.co.uk/http://www.robinsonsestateagents.co.uk/ -
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It is very important that you have sufficient funds in place to meet your tuition fees and
living costs before you start your course. The University has a small amount of hardship
funding available to help students who started their studies with a sound financial plan
which was compromised by circumstances beyond their control, but it is unable to help
students who started their studies with insufficient funds in place to meet their tuition fees
and living costs.
Most full-time students do not have to pay council tax. However, if your partner is a UK citizen and is
eligible to work in the UK, then you may have to pay Council Tax. Further details can be found at
www.dur.ac.uk/spa/student/counciltax/.
Temporary Accommodation
You will need temporary accommodation for the time you spend house hunting, and there are a
number of Hotels, Guesthouses and College Accommodation available in Durham. You are advised to
contact Event Durham on +44 (0) 191 334 2887orevent@durham.ac.ukwho can help you find
suitable temporary college accommodation. There are also rooms available at the Business School
which Event Durham can book for you, depending on availability.
We do not recommend that you bring your family with you when you begin to house hunt. However, ifyou have no alternative and require a family room, we suggest that renting a self-catering house may be
the best value for you, as you can usually get a weeks worth of accommodation for the same price as
two/three nights in hotels and guesthouses. Please refer to www.durhamtourism.co.uk which gives
details about accommodation available.
If you prefer to stay in a hotel, there is a Travelodge located in Gilesgate, Durham, with 48 family
rooms. These are reasonably priced at 50 - 70 per room per night. Please note, this chain of hotels
do not include breakfast or meals in this price, and eating facilities are often adjacent to, rather than in,
the hotel. To enquire about accommodation, or to book a room, contact www.travelodge.co.uk, or
phone 0871 984 6136.
We advise you to book your temporary accommodation early to avoid disappointment.
http://www.dur.ac.uk/spa/student/counciltax/http://www.dur.ac.uk/spa/student/counciltax/mailto:event@durham.ac.ukmailto:event@durham.ac.ukmailto:event@durham.ac.ukhttp://www.durhamtourism.co.uk/http://www.durhamtourism.co.uk/http://www.travelodge.co.uk/http://www.travelodge.co.uk/http://www.travelodge.co.uk/http://www.durhamtourism.co.uk/mailto:event@durham.ac.ukhttp://www.dur.ac.uk/spa/student/counciltax/ -
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Useful Contacts:
Business School (Dawn Nichol) +44 (0)191 334 5439 / pgadmissions.economics@durham.ac.uk
University Accommodation Office +44 (0)191 334 1777 / accommodation@dsu.org.uk
Ustinov College +44 (0)191 334 5470 / ustinov.college@durham.ac.uk
Event Durham +44 (0)191 334 2887 / event@durham.ac.uk
Travelodge (hotel) +44 (0) 871 984 6136 / www.travelodge.co.uk
Tourist Information +44 (0)191 384 3720 / touristinfo@durhamcity.gov.uk
Although we can provide information, it is up to you to choose your accommodation and
to make your own arrangements. We cannot make your choice for you.
The best time for seeking private rented accommodation is July to early September.
mailto:accommodation@dsu.org.ukmailto:ustinov.college@durham.ac.ukmailto:ustinov.college@durham.ac.ukmailto:event@durham.ac.ukhttp://www.travelodge.co.uk/mailto:touristinfo@durhamcity.gov.ukmailto:touristinfo@durhamcity.gov.ukmailto:touristinfo@durhamcity.gov.ukhttp://www.travelodge.co.uk/mailto:event@durham.ac.ukmailto:ustinov.college@durham.ac.ukmailto:accommodation@dsu.org.uk -
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TUITIONFEES&PAYMENTMETHODS
Tuition Fees
UK and EUStudents
Non EUStudents
Deposit * 500
Balance 7,500
Total 8,000
Deposit * 2,000
Balance 13,000
Total 15,000
* A non-refundable deposit is payable within six weeks of the date of your offer letter.
Tuition fees are payable as follows: one third due 5 November 2010; one third due 31 January 2011; onethird due 9 May 2011. You will be issued with an invoice after the start of the programme giving full detailsof payment methods. You may be charged a 100 administration charge for failure to pay on time.
Methods of Payment
* Deposit payments can be made via the following payment methods:
Online Payment
We strongly encourage you to pay your deposit using our online facility. Please use the following link
to make a secure payment onlinehttp://www.dur.ac.uk/deposits/ .
You should follow the instructions and once successfully submitted a confirmation email will be sent to
you. This is the most efficient and secure way to pay your deposit.
Sterling cheque or bankers draft
If you are unable to pay your deposit online, then we will accept a cheque. These should be crossed
Account Payee Only and made payable to Durham University and send to:
Admissions Team, Durham Business School, Durham University, Mill Hill Lane, Durham, DH1 3LB
Please write the applicants details, including student reference number (000xxxxxx), programme code
if known and full name of the applicant, on the back of your cheque.
Please contact Durham Universitys Finance Department for alternative payment methods:
0191 334 6934 ortuitionfees.query@durham.ac.uk
http://www.dur.ac.uk/deposits/http://www.dur.ac.uk/deposits/http://www.dur.ac.uk/deposits/mailto:tuitionfees.query@durham.ac.ukmailto:tuitionfees.query@durham.ac.ukmailto:tuitionfees.query@durham.ac.ukmailto:tuitionfees.query@durham.ac.ukhttp://www.dur.ac.uk/deposits/ -
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PRE-SESSIONALENGLISHLANGUAGE
3 months (12 weeks) Pre-Sessional5 July 2010 to 24 September 2010Tuition Cost 31802 months (8 weeks) Pre-Sessional2 August 2010 to 24 September 2010Tuition Cost 21201 month (4 weeks) Pre-Sessional31 August 2010 to 24 September 2010Tuition Cost 1060
The pre-sessional programmes are open to all students wishing to improve their academic literacy inpreparation for a degree programme at Durham. This will normally be prospective undergraduates andpostgraduates who hold a conditional offer of a place to study at Durham. Given the focus onfoundational research and study skills, many students with unconditionaloffers also find our programmes
an excellent preparation for the academic road ahead.
Our four-weekPreparatory Academic Research Skills & English (PARSE) programme will be of particularinterest to students who have IELTS 6.5 or higher, but have little or no experience of studying at a UKuniversity. The programme prepares students for coping with a degree course at Durham by integratinglibrary-based research skills, critical approaches to reading and thesis-based academic essay writing.
Course Content
Formal, academic English style & structure
The academic thinking process & argument development Research and study skills Writing extended essays Listening to lectures & note-taking Seminar speaking skills Awareness of academic culture and conventions
For further details and an application form, go to the English Language Centre website athttp://www.dur.ac.uk/language.centre/englishlanguage/presessional/ where you will also find informationregarding accommodation during your pre-sessional programme and details of the Pre-Sessional InternationalWelcomeor e-mail pre-sessional related staff viapre.sessional@durham.ac.uk .
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PRE-SESSIONAL
INTRODUCTORY MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS
Wednesday 22 September to Tuesday 28 September 2010
The objective of this course is to give you the opportunity to either revise or update your knowledge
of those quantitative skills essential for success in your chosen degree. The course will involve three
hours of formal lectures and three hours of workshops a day. Although you may have covered most of
this material in your first degree, we would encourage you to make every effort to attend this
introductory week. The attendance at this course will also allow you to settle in Durham, meet
students and staff and be better prepared for the beginning of your formal tuition. There is no extra
tuition fee for this course.
If you require accommodation during the period of this course, you can contact the following
Centralised Sales Booking Office (Event Durham) who will be able to give you information regarding
available bed and breakfast accommodation in Durham:
Email: event@durham.ac.uk
Fax: 0191 334 2892Tel: 0191 334 2887
Before you can attend the introductory course we must be in receipt of your formal acceptance of
your place on the MSc programme together with your deposit.
A syllabus and booking form for the programme is available from the MSc Programme Office
(dbs.masters@durham.ac.uk). Booking forms must be returned by 3 September 2010.
Please note that, if your offer is conditional upon the completion of an English Language Pre-sessional
Course, this must take priority over the Mathematics and Statistics Course. However, we will be able
give you access to the material from the Mathematics and Statistics Course.
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MSC INVESTMENTCLUB
Following a generous donation from an alumnus of Durham University, DBS is pleased to launch astudent-managed fund for the MSc programme. A group of no more than ten selected MSc students will
have the opportunity to form an investment Club to decide how to increase the donation by investing
in stocks and shares. The group will elect a chair and decide on the frequency and format of meetings.
The aim of which is to increase the value of the fund in the period to September 2011. Upon leaving the
School, the Club will produce a report outlining activity and performance of the fund to pass to the
incoming MSc cohort to continue the process.
Not only is this a valuable addition for your CV, it is great opportunity to put into practice the theories
and strategies learned on your course. At the end of the year, members of the club will be awarded
certificates and a commemorative plaque will be placed in the School to honour the 2010/11 group.
The transactions will be undertaken by a member of University staff. The club will not have direct
access to the cash at any stage.
For the opportunity to be selected for membership to this club please forward your application to
dbs.masters@durham.ac.uk. Your application should include your CV and a short essay (no more than
500 words) answering the following question; How would you use your experience and expertise to
effectively manage the MSc Investment Club?
The closing date for applications will be Monday 4th October 2010.
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ADVICE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
There are many things you will need to do before you travel to Durham. Please read this section
carefully.
Banks
If it is possible, please open a bank account with a multi-national bank in your home country before you
travel to the UK. This will enable you to use the bank's Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) in the UK as
soon as you arrive. If this is not possible, you should open your bank account as soon as possible after
you arrive in Durham. Ideally, your bank account should be with one of the banks near to the
University, eg Barclays, HSBC, NatWest or Lloyds TSB. Most banks will offer you a current account
that includes a cheque book and a cash withdrawal card.
Opening a bank account may take some time. Students from countries outside of the European Union
will need to pay careful attention to the strict UK Government regulations relating to banking
arrangements. The British Bankers' Association leaflet (www.bba.org.uk/pdf/40746.pdf) and the Financial
Services Authority leaflet (www.moneymadeclear.fsa.gov.uk/pdfs/identity_check.pdf) explain more
about bank accounts for international students.
Please take the following with you when you go to open a bank account:
your passport a letter of acceptance from Durham University proof of your home and UK address
Contact details for the banks nearest to the University are as follows:
Barclays Bank PLC
26 New Elvet, Durham, Co Durham,DH1 3ALTelephone: +44 (0) 845 755 5555
HSBC Bank PLC
30 New Elvet, Durham, Co Durham,DH1 3ALTelephone: +44 (0) 845 740 4404
NatWest Bank PLCDunelm House, New Elvet, Durham,Co Durham, DH1 3ANTelephone: +44 (0) 845 609 0000
Lloyds TSB Bank PLC28 New Elvet, Durham, Co Durham,DH1 3ALTelephone: +44 (0) 845 300 0000
It is essential that you have sufficient funds to cover any expenses during the first few days in the UK,
though we would recommend that you bring no more than 400 in cash or preferably Travellers
Cheques.
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Visa Information
Please see the Universitys International Office web pages for comprehensive immigration advice:
http://www.dur.ac.uk/international.office/immigrationad/
Do I need a UK visa?
For further information on obtaining a visa or entry clearance, please go to www.ukvisas.gov.uk and
select Do I need a visa?.
The Points Based Immigration System
If you want to apply to come to the UK to study for more than six months, or are already here and
want to apply to extend your permission to stay in the UK to study, you will have to apply under the
Tier 4 student route of the points-based system.
You must pass a points-based assessment of your circumstances and score 40 points before you are
granted a student visa. You score:
30 points for a CAS (Certificate of Acceptance of Studies) from a licensed sponsor; and 10 points if you can show you have enough finances to cover your course fees and monthly
living expenses for up to 12 months (known as maintenance).
CAS (Certificate of Acceptance of Studies)
The Business School will provide a CAS for your application. However, you must have accepted your
offer of a place, paid your deposit and met any offer conditions before the Business School will be able
to issue you with your CAS.
Maintenance requirements
For courses of9 months or less you will need to show capacity to pay the course fees plus600 monthly for each month of the course
For courses ofmore than 9 months you will need to show capacity to pay the first year ofcourse fees plus 5,400 to cover the first year in the UK (not specified is any amount to take
account of dependants)
Students can apply for up to 3 years below undergraduate degree level and up to 4 years degree level
or above.
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Official Guidance
For full details of the UKBA guidance please see theUKBA fact sheets.
Home Office guidance and application forms change frequently, so it is essential to keep updated with
current amendments on the Home Office UKBA website below:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/studyingintheuk/
British Council Pre-Departure Briefings
In many countries, the British Council offers pre-departure briefings for students who are about totravel to the UK for study. Please contact the British Council in your home country for further details
or go tohttp://www.britishcouncil.org/eumd-pre-departure-briefings.htmand click on your country of
residence.
Registering With The Police
If the stamp or sticker in your passport instructs you to 'Register with the Police', you must do so as
soon as possible once you arrive in the UK. To register, you must contact the Foreign Nationals
Department of the Police Headquarters at Aykley Heads in Durham. Please telephone 0191 375 2234
to make an appointment.
What should I take with me?
To register, you must provide:
your passport your visa/ identity card 2 passport style photographs confirmation of your University acceptance proof of your local address 34 (cash only) registration fee
If you change your address or extend your visa, you must inform the Police
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Healthcare in the UK
Healthcare costs
International students registered on a course of more than six months and all students from the EU are
entitled to free medical care under the National Health Service (NHS). You should register with a local
medical practice as soon as possible on arriving at Durham.
You will need to pay for any medicine prescribed by the doctor. You will also need to pay for eye
examinations, spectacles if required, and dental treatment.
Seeking medical assistance
If you become ill, need medical advice or treatment, you should first contact your doctor (sometimes
known as a General Practitioner or GP), through the medical practice. The practice will give you details
of how to book an appointment. Some medical practices also arrange 'drop-in' sessions where no
appointment is necessary.
If it is not possible for you to see your doctor you can telephone NHS Direct (0845 4647) to discuss
your symptoms with NHS nursing staff and to establish if you need further medical attention.
If you require emergency medical assistance please dial 999 and ask for an ambulance. Please do notdial 999 in non-emergency situations but seek the advice of your doctor at the medical practice.
How to Register with a Doctor
Most students in Durham register with the University Health Centre which is part of the Claypath and
University Medical Group. The University Health Centre is located beside the Magistrates Court,
opposite the cricket pitch on Green Lane. You will be given an opportunity to register with the
University Medical Centre as part of your College induction programme.
The surgery is open:
During Term Time: Monday - Friday, 8.30 - 17.00 During Vacation: Monday - Friday, 8.30 - 13.00, and some afternoons dependant on demand
www.dur.ac.uk/health.centre/
Tel: (0191) 386 5081
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Local Chemists
If your doctor decides that you need medicine, you will be given a prescription, which you will need to
take to a chemist in order to get your medicine.
If you are looking for non-prescription medications such as medicine for hay-fever, colds or pain, you
can also purchase these from a chemist or local pharmacy.
A list of local chemists can be obtained from the NHS website:
www.nhs.uk/England/Pharmacies/Default.aspx
Children And Schooling
In the UK, all children between the ages of 5 and 16 must attend school. Children of international
students can enrol in any local state primary or secondary school (depending on age) provided that you
live within the schools catchment area. The Local Education Authority (LEA) produces a helpful
information leaflet and further information about local schools can be found on the Durham County
Council website (www.durham.gov.uk). If you are a Ustinov College student, please contact
Brenda.ryder@durham.ac.ukwho will be pleased to help you enrol your children in a local school and
answer any questions you may have about schooling.
Useful information and advice for international students is offered by the International Office at
www.dur.ac.uk/international/ and http://www.dur.ac.uk/international.office/.
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MAP OF DURHAM
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27 Administration (University Office) E3
21 Advanced Study, Institute of D4
41 Anthropology(Dawson Building) E657 Applied Social Sciences- Sociology and Criminology F3
36 Applied Social Sciences- Sport F3
25 Applied Social Sciences- Social and Community & Youth Work E3
41 Archaeology(Dawson Building) E6
46 Assembly Rooms D3
11 Biological and Biomedical Sciences E7
7 Botanic Garden D9
43 Calman Learning Centre E6/7
26 Careers Advisory Service E4
15 Chemistry, Scarbrough Lecture Theatre E6
30 College of St Hild and St Bede G2/H2
46 Classics and Ancient History D3
6 Collingwood College D8
25 Combined Honours in Arts and Social Sciences E3
25 Community and Youth Work Studies E3
14 Computer Science E7
25 Counselling Service E3
56 Dryburn Court (Ustinov College) n/a
1 Durham Business School A7/A826 Durham Students' Union (Dunelm House) E4
43 Earth Sciences, e-Science Research Institute E7
39 Economics and Finance F3
29 Education G2
25 Elvet Riverside E3
14 Engineering E7
33 English Studies E5
35 Estates and Buildings H4
25 Faculty Office (Arts & Humanities) E3
15 Faculty Office (Science) E6
43 Faculty Office (Social Sciences & Health) E7
40 Geography, Applebey Lecture Theatre D6
51 Government and International Affairs - South End House (Politics) C8
5Government and International Affairs - Al-Qasimi Building (Middle Easternand Islamic Studies)
B7
8 Grey College and Holgate House D8
20 Hatfield College D4
37 Health Centre G4
14 Health and Safety Office E724 History D3
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15 Information Technology Service E6
55 Josephine Butler College C10
3 Lafcadio Hearn Centre, Teikyo University B8
25 Language Centre E324 Law (undergraduate) D3
57 Law (postgraduate) F3
29 Library (Education Section) G2
13 Library (Main Section) E6
22 Library (Palace Green Section) C3
32 Maiden Castle Sports Centre I6/I7
15 Mathematical Sciences E6
25 Modern Languages E3
45 Mountjoy Research Centre E8
22 Music C3
15 Natural Sciences E6
53 Nursery G2
48 Observatory A6
18 Old Fulling Mill Museum of Archaeology C4
3 Oriental Museum B8
34 Palatine House E5
21 Pemberton Lecture Rooms D4
28 Philosophy E3
12 Physics (Ogden Centre for Fundamental Physics) D744 Psychology E7
31 Racecourse playing fields H3
49Refounders House/ Fonteyn Court/ Parsons Field House & Court /BrooksHouse
G4
15 Security Office E6
54 Services for Students with Disabilities (DUSSD) G2
50 Shoichi Hall / Etsuko Hall, Teikyo University C7
2 St Aidan's College and Lindisfarne Centre A7/A8
19 St Chad's College D4
16 St Cuthbert's Society C5
17 St John's College D5
10 St Mary's College C6/C7
21 Theology D4
9 Trevelyan College and Sir James Knott Hall C7/C8
21 Union Society D4
23 University College (Castle) D3
47 Ushaw College n/a
52 Ustinov College B10/C10
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