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Study and Internship Abroad

Study and Internship Abroad. International Office Faculty of Science October 2019 Réka Kedves Conny Mooren. Radboud Go Abroad Week. This study year > 80 students from Faculty of Science are taking part/will take part in an exchange programme abroad for study or internship

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Study and Internship Abroad

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  1. Study and Internship Abroad International Office Faculty of Science October 2019 RékaKedves Conny Mooren

  2. Radboud Go Abroad Week This study year > 80 students from Faculty of Science are taking part/will take part in an exchange programme abroad for study or internship They go to Trondheim, Singapore, Granada, Barcelona, As (Norway), Massachusetts Boston (USA), Loyola (USA), Göteborg, Umea, Bilkent, Glasgow, Cork, Macquarie (Australia), Sydney, Uppsala, Leeds, Sussex, Sungkyunkwan (S Korea), Hong Kong, Vienna, Western Ontario, ANU (Australia), Rio de Janeiro and many more…

  3. Radboud Go Abroad • Whyshould I go abroad? • Whatam I going to do abroad, where and when? • Where do I findinformation? • Scholarshipprogrammes • Info on Speeddates for next ThursdayOct 10

  4. Why should I go abroad? • To broaden or deepen your knowledge • Language skills: it is good for your English proficiency • Social and intercultural skills: it is good for your personal development – you get an insight view of another university/ country/ society • As a graduate with a period abroad on your CV you have a better position on the labour market

  5. What am I going to do abroad, where and when? • Studyorinternship? Ifstudy: Notonlyoptionalcreditscanbedoneabroad, but alsomandatory course parts are possibleifyou have approval of the Examination Board Ifstudy: youneed a partner university. Otherwiseyou’ll have topaytuitionfees. For the list of partners see: http://www.ru.nl/science/education/international-office/outgoing-students/ Ifinternship: anyuniversity/research institute worldwide is possible • Which country? In- or outside Europe? • In which part of mystudyprogramme? Bachelor’s or Master’s? => undergraduate versus graduate

  6. Where do I find information? • Fellow students / during our Speeddates session October 10 • Study advisor and research staff • step-by-step plan: http://www.ru.nl/science/education/international-office/outgoing-students/ • Website central IO: http://www.ru.nl/io/english/students/outgoing-exchange/studying-doing/ • Websites starting with www.studyin... Like www.studyinsweden.se • Meeting with International Office Faculty of Science: Réka Kedves, Conny Mooren

  7. Scholarship programmes • Erasmus+ scholarship • Fulbright & ISEP for USA • Student Life’s University Fund • Holland ScholarshipProgramme (HSP) • Max Planck scholarships • Community Outreach Project (COP) - scholarship • www.beursopener.nl (also in English)

  8. Scholarship programmes - Erasmus+ EU scholarship • List of BilateralAgreements; see prospectus -> Exchange -> Outgoing student • 3–12 months in Europe forstudy • 2-12 months in Europe foraninternship • For eachcycle up to 12 months: BSc, MSc and PhD • Finances: 360 Euros for “expensive” countries, 300 intermediate countries and 240 for “cheap” countries • internship 120,- extra per month

  9. Scholarship programmes - Erasmus+ scholarship Long list of (>130) BilateralAgreements in Europe, forinstance • University of Cadiz • University of Trondheim • University of Leicester • University of Barcelona • University of Gaziantep • University of Göteborg • University of Granada • University of Innsbruck • University of Krakow • University of Paris Diderot • University of Thessaloniki • University of Zagreb …andmany more

  10. Scholarship programmes: Erasmus+ scholarship non-EU • Mightdiffer per year / only for limited partners / central IO is in charge • Monthly allowance of € 650 • Reimbursement of travel expenses • For studypurposesandinternships • Deadline: 1 February 2019

  11. Scholarshipprogrammes: Fulbright & ISEP for USA Fulbright • http://www.fulbright.nl/ • Deadline End of Januaryeachyear ISEP • 6 months in the United States • Consortium of more than 100 American universities • You must have passed the first two years of the BSc programme • Finances: next to Dutch tuition fee you need +/- 3500 Euro • Deadline: 15 January 2020 for exchange in 2020-2021 • TOEFL /IELTS certificate is part of the procedure • Info meeting from central IO: 17 October

  12. Scholarship programmes – Student Life Student Life’s University Fund offers • Individual Travel Grants (ITG, once in a study time) For studypurpose at non-European partners For internshippurpose at non-European institutes • Grant forattending conferences (more thanonce) • Summer School grantstogetherwiththeFaculty of Science(once in a study time)

  13. Scholarship programmes – ITG or HSP for non-European partners • National University of Singapore • NanyangTechnological University Singapore • University of Sydney • Australian National University • Sungkyunkwan SKKU in Seoul • University of Western Ontario • British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada (tobesignedsoon) • Appalachian State University, North Carolina, USA • Humboldt State University, Arcata, California, USA • University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA • Rikkyo University, Tokyo/Saitama • University of Cape Town Andmany more universities, look at the website -> Prospectus -> Exchange -> Outgoingstudents

  14. Scholarship programmes- Max Planck Scholarship • Research internship in Master’s at a MPI in Germany • At least 6 months, max. 1 year • Finances: 500 euro per month (Erasmus + a bonus) • Nomination via Hub Nijssen io@science.ru.nl • Step 1: read about a research topic of your interest at a MPI: https://www.mpg.de/institutes • Step 2: talk about it with your possible supervisor • Step 3: make a short proposal (1/2 A4) and a CV and mail io@science.ru.nl • Step 4: IO contacts the MPI and nominates you • Step 5: if the MPI accepts you, you’ll get the scholarship

  15. Scholarship programmes – Community Outreach Project • Themes are: • IT support in education • Environment andsustainability • Gender issues and trauma support • Educationand development of children Photo’s are from Project report Judith Salfischberger More info via Prof. Herman Geuvers: h.geuvers@cs.ru.nl

  16. Speeddates Thursday October 10, in Science canteen

  17. What’s next? • In November we will send a “Call” via email to all 2nd and higher year students to start the application process in Osiris • Deadline February 1st • Outcome of this call around February 16 • Administrative process will be started up by central IO depending on semester 1 or semester 2 exchange • Internship exchange can be started in Osiris every day, this is not part of our “Call”

  18. Additional information First contact for outgoing students Réka Kedves, r.kedves@science.ru.nl Conny Mooren, c.mooren@science.ru.nl

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