exchange programme information session ib1. welcome! exchanges team elaine collinson, director of...
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Welcome!Exchanges Team
Elaine Collinson, Director of UndergraduateInternational Programmes
Sheila Mills, International Exchangesand Partnerships Coordinator
Katrin Uhlig, International Exchanges Assistant
Michele French, Exchanges Secretary
Undergraduate Team Members
Lesley Nixon, Senior Student Adviser
Karen Clancey, Student Adviser
Adele McPherson, MDP Administrator
Do I have to study abroad?
In order to graduate ALL International Business students must spend a minimum of a semester abroad.
Eligibility
You must pass ALL your 2nd Year classes at the first attempt, with no compensated passes, and achieve a weighted average of 55% for 2nd year in order to proceed to your study abroad.
How does the student exchange programme work?• Spend a minimum of one semester at a partner
university overseas• Follow an agreed curriculum at the host
institution• MDP 3 will be done by distance learning for the
semester abroad• Return to Strathclyde for one semester• Exchange period is a pass/fail and, assuming you
pass, you will receive credit for the period abroad
What are the benefits of studying abroad?Professional benefits• Adds an international dimension to your degree• New perspective on international business• Enhances your CV• Gets you interviews• Increases your employability• Experience of studying at well respected business schools
Personal Benefits• Increases self confidence and resourcefulness• Understanding and tolerance of different cultures and people• Meet new friends from across the world• Visit new places
Where can I study?
List of partner institutions is on the exchanges website
European – Denmark, The Netherlands, Ireland
Non-European – Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong
When do I apply?
• You will apply during semester 1 of 2nd year. You will be e-mailed about meetings which you should attend. Once you have completed the Strathclyde application you will be nominated to a university abroad and will then have to complete that university’s application procedure.
• You will be asked to put 4 areas of the world in order of preference – North America, Australasia, Europe and Asia.
• The exchange place allocated to you will link to your curriculum to achieve best added value for your exchange period
Do I pay Tuition Fees?
• Tuition fees are payable to Strathclyde in the normal way ( if applicable). No tuition fees paid to partner university.
• Students who pay fees at the overseas rate will continue to do so.
Cost
• Realistically it will cost you more than if you stayed at Strathclyde.
• Additional costs include flights, insurance, visa, accommodation etc
• An estimated cost of £3500 for one semester on exchange
Funding
Self-funding
• Student Loan• Personal Savings
Other sources of funding
• Apply for Erasmus grant if go to Europe• Apply to Neil Hood Memorial Fund if go to non-
European country• Research Trust Funds, Scholarships etc
Neil Hood Memorial Fund
• If you are applying for an exchange outside Europe you may wish to apply to the Neil Hood Memorial Fund
• Usually grants available annually for Strathclyde business students
• Application and further info online - www.strath.ac.uk/business/undergraduate/international/outgoing/neilhoodfundscholarship/
Where can I get further info?
Undergraduate OfficeLevel 3 Sir William Duncan Building
Advising times etc on the website
Resource Centre- Access folders and information on partner
universities and student reports- Computers in Resource Centre - Access Monday to Friday, 9am – 4pm
Remember• The exchange period is your responsibility – we can
help but you have to be prepared to work at researching the partners and matching with an institution which offers your curriculum
• The exchange period is not a holiday and you will have to work hard
• You need to be adaptable, resourceful and willing to embrace change and different cultures. Won’t be the same as at Strathclyde!
If you do not want to go on the exchange or are experiencing difficulties which you would like to discuss with someone, please speak to your Adviser of Studies, Karen Clancey.