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Information meeting student exchange, academic year 2009/2010

Information meeting student exchange, academic year 2009/2010 Thursday January 22, 09:15am in Aud 14. International Relations Office at NHH. Responsible for student exchange Responsible for CEMS MIM John Andersen Norunn Økland Nina Hagen Astrid Foldal Nina Gry Stein Ole Johan Berge

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Information meeting student exchange, academic year 2009/2010

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  1. Information meeting student exchange, academic year 2009/2010 Thursday January 22, 09:15am in Aud 14.

  2. International Relations Office at NHH Responsible for student exchange Responsible for CEMS MIM • John Andersen • Norunn Økland • Nina Hagen • Astrid Foldal • Nina Gry Stein • Ole Johan Berge Student assistents: • Svein Olav Svoldal • Jeanette Vik

  3. NHH - an international arena • NHH´s international activities are constantly expanding • Long history of international cooperation within research • International student exchange well integrated at NHH • NHH’s Plan of Action • The aim of increasing the number of participating graduate students to 50% already reached • Student exchange is mainly facilitated through NHH’s participation in CEMS (and PIM) • One objective is to increase the number of international students at NHH and obtain a more equal balance between outgoing and incoming students

  4. NHH - an international arena • Incoming 248 students (08/09) • Outgoing 344 students (08/09) • Cooperation with more than 130 institutions

  5. Student exchange • Academic outcome – integrated as part of your NHH degree • Language skills • Social outcome • Cultural outcome • International experience • Employment

  6. Course selection Student exchange - an integrated part of your NHH degree Full work load during your study abroad stay: • 30 ECTS • 1 NHH course = 7,5 ECTS

  7. Course selection Master • Minor • 4 courses worth 7,5 ECTS • Courses within NHH’s academic profile

  8. Application procedures and deadlines • Information and application form to be downloaded • Internet:http://www.nhh.no/en/student-pages/exchange.aspx • Student reports • Handbooks/host institutions’ web pages • Contact international students at NHH • Contact former exchange students

  9. Application procedures and deadlines • Application deadline: February 1, 2009 (academic year 09/10) You can hand in your application February 2 • Application form to be downloaded on our webpage • Motivation • CV • List of schools you wish to apply for • Documentation of higher education before NHH • Permission to issue an academic transcript (part of application form) • Assessment of applications and nomination process

  10. Selection criteria • GPA • Language skills • Study progress • Extra curricular activities • Motivation • General/specific conditions

  11. Feedback on your application • Nomination letter can be picked up at the International Relations Office Tuesday March 10 • Conditional offer, NHH will nominate you for exchange • Mandatory information session for all nominated exchange students approximately one week later

  12. Financial matters • NORWEGIAN STATE EDUCATIONAL LOAN FUND • NORDPLUS • SOKRATES/ERASMUS • RUHRGAS • TUITION FEE *

  13. Student exchange academic year 2009/2010 • Nordic countries • Europe • North-America • Latin-America • Asia • Australia • New Zealand • South Africa

  14. How to make your choice • 110 schools to choose from • Some schools charge tuition, information about this could be found on our webpage • Handbooks/host institutions’ web pages • Find out where you can study in English and where you need to be proficient in other languages • Make sure that the academic calendar at host institution is compatible with the semesters at NHH • You can apply for as many schools as you like • Think out of the box!

  15. The Nordic countries • NOREK www.norek.net • Denmark • Copenhagen Business School • University of Southern Denmark • Århus School of Business • Sweden • Stockholm University • Uppsala University • Gøteborg University • Umeå University • Jönköping University

  16. The Nordic countries • Finland • Helsinki School of Economics - HSE • HANKEN – Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration • Turku School of Economics (Åbo) • Åbo Akademi • University of Vaasa • University of Tampere • Jyväskylä University • Iceland • Reykjavik University

  17. Europe • Lithuania • Vytautas Magnus University • Estonia • University of Tartu

  18. Europe • France • Ecole Supérieur Sciences Economiques et Commerciales (ESSEC) • Ecole Supérieur de Commerce de Lille (ESC Lille) • Audencia Nantes • Université Nancy II • Reims Management School • Université de Toulouse 1 (UT1) • Universite de Nantes • ESC Rennes School of Business

  19. Europe • Germany • Universität zu Köln • Universität Mannheim • Ruhr-Universität Bochum • Universität Münster • Christian-Albrechts Universität zu Kiel • Humboldt Universität zu Berlin • Technische Universität Berlin • WHU Vallendar • RUHRGAS • Scholarship programs for students, candidates and academic staff • 6 months or 1 years stay • www.forskningsradet.no/is/

  20. Europe • The Netherlands • Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam • Belgium • Universiteit Leuven • Facultes Universitaires Catholique de Mons (FUCAM) • Switzerland • HEC Lausanne • Austria • Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien

  21. Europe • Italy • Universitá Luigi Bocconi, Milano • Luiss, Roma • Universitá Degli Studi di Siena • Universitá Degli Studi di Pisa • Universitá Degli Studi di Torino • Greece • Athens University of Economics And Business • Spain • Universidad de Barcelona • Universidad de Deusto, Bilbao • Universidad de Granada • Universidad Complutense de Madrid

  22. Europe • Portugal • Universidade da Beira Interior, Colvilha • Universidade Católica Portuguesa • Universidade NOVA de Lisboa • UK • MBS Manchester • Lancaster University (app. 1.500 GBP)

  23. Europe • Hungary • Corvinus University of Budapest • Poland • Warsaw School of Economics • Cracow University of Economics • Czech Republic • University of Economics Prague • Slovakia Comenius University in Bratislava • Russia • St. Petersburg State University

  24. USA and Canada USA • Cornell University *(ca. 10.000 US $) • Vanderbilt University* (ca 3.000 US $) • University of California – Los Angeles (UCLA) • University of Cincinnati* (ca 8.000 US$) • Monterey Institute of International Studies* (ca 7600 US$) • University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill • University of Michigan • University of California - San Diego* (ca 10 000 US$) Canada • University of Western Ontario • University of British Colombia * (3.500 CAN $) • HEC Montreal • University of Calgary • Wilfrid Laurier University • McGill University • Université Laval

  25. Central- and Latin-America • Mexico • ITAM • Brazil • Getulio Vargas, Sao Paulo • Chile • Pontificia Univ. Catolica de Chile • Argentina • Univ. Torcuato de Tella • Venezuela • IESA

  26. Asia • China • Hong Kong Univ. of Science and Technology * (ca. 83.200 HK$) • FUDAN University, Shanghai (Students must have at least two years of continuous work experience) • Tsinghua University, Beijing • China Europe Int. Business School, Shanghai • Peking University, Guanghua School of Management • Singapore • National University of Singapore * (app. 4.500 S$) • Nanyang Business School * (app. 7.250 S$) (Students must have at least two years of continuous work experience) • Malaysia • University of Malaya • Thailand • Thammasat University (TOEFL)

  27. Asia • Japan • International University of Japan • Kobe University • Nagoya University of Commerce and Business • India • Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad • Indian Institute of Management Bangalore • The Philippines • Asian Institute of Management (Students must have at least two years of continuous work experience) • Korea • Yonsei University (TOEFL) • Taiwan • National Chengchi University

  28. Oceania and South Africa • Australia (NB: English requirement, grade 4 or better from Norwegian High School or TOEFL/IELTS) • Macquaire University * (ca 8.500 AU$) • The University of New South Wales * (ca 10 500 AU$) • University of Western Australia * (ca 9 500 AU$) • Monash University * (ca 12 700 AU$) • University of Sydney * (??) • New Zealand (NB: English requirement, grade 4 or better from Norwegian High School or TOEFL/IELTS) • University of Otago * (ca 9.500 NZ$) • The University of Waikato (ca 9 500 NZ$) • South Africa • University of Cape Town (Students must have at least two years of continuous work experience)

  29. Is student exchange for everybody? • Motivation • Sufficient language skills • Good academic standing

  30. QUESTIONS? int.stud@nhh.no

  31. …..APPLY FOR STUDENT EXCHANGE! SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITY…… Where in the world?

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