Exchange Opportunities for IBML in Year 4. Welcome! Exchanges Team Elaine Collinson, Director of...

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Exchange Opportunities for IBML in Year 4

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Exchange Opportunities for IBML in Year 4

Welcome!Exchanges TeamElaine Collinson, Director of Undergraduate

International 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

Do I have to study abroad?

• It is a regulation of the IBML degree that all IBML students have to study or undertake a work placement abroad in year 4

• You have the option to either study or work abroad or a combination – more on this later

Where can I study?

• Europe – Italy, Spain, France, Switzerland, Germany, Austria

• Canada – HEC Montreal

• Mexico – Tec de Monterrey

• Peru - ESAN

• All partners are linked on our website - there are 2/3 places available at each partner institution

International Exchanges website - http://www.strath.ac.uk/business/undergraduate/international/

Where can I work?

If you choose to do a work placement you have to find this placement yourself. You can work in any country that speaks the language you are studying. Remember that if you do a work placement in Europe you will be eligible to apply for Erasmus funding. All work placements need to be approved by Strathclyde.

Sandra Wright in the Careers Service can help you in your search for a work placement. If you do a work placement for the year then the placement should last at least 8 months and start no earlier than Sept/Oct of the year you are abroad.

If you combine study and work, then the work placement should last 5 months.

Options for year abroad

You have the option of completing either –

1 - an academic year studying abroad

or

2 - a 8 month authorised work placement and report

or

3 – a semester of study and a 5 month authorised work placement and report

Do I pay tuition fees?

• As an exchange student you will pay the tuition fees at Strathclyde (if applicable) as if you were to study here during your year/semester abroad

• Student Loan - you can apply for a loan as usual though you must let the award agency (e.g. SAAS) know that you will be on an exchange

• If you study in Canada, Mexico or Peru you will need to make sure that you have the funds necessary and also that you can afford the extra expense of flights, visas etc

Will I receive funding for my year abroad?

• Students who study or work in Europe are entitled to an Erasmus grant for up to 12 months study (or combined study & work)

• Students are only entitled to one Erasmus grant for study in total and one for a work placement (3-12 mths) in a lifetime

• Erasmus grant amounts in 11-12 were 225 Euros a month for study and for work. Please note these amounts are not fixed and vary each year

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

• Competition is based on academic merit and financial need

• Application and further info online - www.strath.ac.uk/business/undergraduate/international/outgoing/neilhoodfundscholarship/

• Meeting on Tuesday 6 December to meet the Neil Hood Scholars from last year – 5.30 – 7.30pm in Collins Suite

When do I apply?• Application deadline is 16 January 2012

• You will be asked to list 4 choices - you are not guaranteed your first choice of institution - need to put your preferences on the application form and explain why you are applying for each

• We will do our best to match your preferences, though some destinations may be more in demand than others

• Places not allocated on 1st come, 1st served basis – if lot of demand for a particular institution then places allocated on academic merit and reason for choice of destination

• The less popular the destination – the more likely you are to secure a place!

• Keep an open mind and explore all the options

What forms do I fill in?

• 1 – Green Application Form - Fill in the form indicating your preferences and return to SBS Exchange Office

• 2 – Erasmus forms – Need to be returned to exchange office as soon as you have registered for classes or before your work placement begins.

• 3 – Please note that it is your responsibility to complete and return all forms for the Erasmus grant – if you do not return the forms we cannot process your grant application

What are the benefits of spending a year 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

How much does it cost?

• Flights

• Insurance

• Visa

• Accommodation

• Food

• Travel

• Estimate - £3500/£4000 per semester

Some things to consider

Think about the practicalities of your year abroad :

Do you have a passport?Do you have a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC)?Have you lived away from home before? How will you cope with being away from family and friends? Can you cook? Can you budget your money? How are your language skills? Do you feel confident about studying or

working in the language?Do you want to be in a big city or would you prefer a smaller town? Do you want to be at a big university or a private business school?Do you want to be in campus accommodation or in a flat? Do you want to live on your own or with others? Do you want to live with

local people or would you prefer an international mix?

Where can I get further info?

Students - Talk to exchange students here in your classes - they have come from our partner universities – find out from the students what their university and city is like- Talk to Strathclyde students who have studied abroad

Resource Centre - Read the folders containing information on locations and

universities

Website - Follow the web links on our website to our exchange partners

websites

Where can I get further info?

Sheila Mills, Room 317, Level 3, Sir William Duncan Building

Open Advising TimesMonday, Wednesday, Friday – 9 – 11.30amAppointments at other times

Katrin Uhlig, Room 320, Level 3, Sir William Duncan BuildingAvailable Mon – Fri – 2 – 5pm

Michele French, Room 316, Level 3, Sir William Duncan BuildingAvailable Mon – Fri – 9 – 5pm (lunch 12.30 – 1.30pm)

Resource Centre, Undergraduate Office, Level 3, Sir William Duncan Building- Access folders and information on partner universities and student reports- Computers in Resource Centre - Access Monday to Friday, 9am – 4pm

Questions?