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Study Abroad Information Session. 16 October 2014. Programme. Welcome Practical Information Study related matters Presentations by International Office UU, a former exchange student and incoming exchange students Information Market. Ask yourself:. WHY? WHO? WHEN ? WHAT? WHERE?
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Study Abroad Information Session 16 October 2014
Programme • Welcome • Practical Information • Study related matters • Presentations by International Office UU, a former exchange student and incoming exchange students • Information Market
Ask yourself: • WHY? • WHO? • WHEN? • WHAT? • WHERE? • HOW?
Why? • Studying abroad gives your personal and academic development an enormous boost.
Who? • At least 60 ECTS at time of application • Registered as UU-student, also during stay abroad • Study at partner university • Good language skills
What? Courses! • All students (approved optional minor or not) can study abroad; • Courses must be part of your bachelor’s programme; • Major related electives or Optional Course Profile; • Only in exceptional circumstances mandatory courses can be taken;
What? Courses! • Be aware of the 45 ects at level 3 requirement (you must have taken at least four courses of 7.5 ects at level 3); • Language courses up to 7.5 ectscan be included in the optional course profile; • For one semester: 30 ects. • Courses will be mentioned on Diploma Supplement
What? Approval Board of Examiners Board of Examiners checks on • overlap with courses (to be) taken at U.S.E. • level • major related elective or optional course profile • Make a study plan and if in doubt discuss it with the academic counsellor
Where? Partners USE • Mostlyeconomicsoriented • Onlyfor USE students • New partner: Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada. Partners University Wide • Range of disciplines • For students of allfaculties
Simon Fraser University Spreker
LUISSInternational Business Economics • First year students only • One year programme • Selection round for remaining places
WHERE?How todecide? • Read info on partner via website • Review course list • Make a studyplan • Language proficiency • Keep in mind: semester-overlap • Finances (within Europe grantpossible)
HOW?We make it easy foryou: • Tuitionfees at UU • Studygrantfrom DUO and OV-card reimbursement • No or little delay in your studies • Guidancefrom International Officer (USE or StS) and partner institution
Application procedure: • Go towww.uu.nl/students/use/studyabroad> Application and Deadlines • Provide at leasttwodestinations • Preparethe followingdocuments(don’twaituntil the last week): • Motivation letter • Studyplan • Financial plan • Resume
Apply Start at least one month before deadline! • Step 1 > make choice in destination • Step 2 > visit www.uu.nl/students/exchange • Step 3 > read instructions • Step 4 > prepare all documents • Step 5 > apply online via Osiris > Stay abroad
Deadlines Deadline USE partners • 4 January 2015 Deadline University Wide partners • 1 December 2014 for: • University of California / EAP • University of Kyoto – KUINEP • University of Wisconsin • 4 January 2015 forallother partners
Finance • Tuition fees at UU • Study grant from DUO and OV-chipcard reimbursement • Within Europe: Erasmus grant possible
After Submitting • Confirmation of receipt within one week • Selection will be known within two weeks • U.S.E. / U.U. nominates students to partner institution (partner decides upon final admittance)
Keep in mind! • Active attitude. You have tosort out and arrangeseveralmattersyourself • Finances. It canbeexpensivedepending on destination • Flexibility. Be preparedfor (academic/cultural) differences and don’t ‘assume’ anything
More information • U.S.E. partners www.uu.nl/students/use/studyabroad • University Wide partners www.uu.nl/students/exchange • Contact: Andrea Naylor & Janneke Nolles exchange.use@uu.nl Visitinghours: Mon. 10-11h & Thu. 13-14h Academic counsellor: Huub Klein Schiphorst