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Language Practice 5 sp Information for

What are the requirements? At least 8 weeks in an English-speaking country (can be 2 x 4 weeks). Integrate with local life, both socially and linguistically. So: NOT language courses or tourism. A written (5-6 page) report in English. Past reports are available in folders in the computer bay.

Working in an English-speaking context

As an au pair, etc. In a hotel, etc. Voluntary work of all kinds – e.g. charity shops in the UK, as teaching assistant, etc. Camp Counselors USA (with children 7-16): 9-11 weeks; free food and accommodation + pocket money Requires good health insurance Work & Travel (Australia) Etc., etc. Look in the folders of language practice reports in the computer bay … Make use of any personal contacts you have …

Voluntary teaching assistant Member of Front of House Team at theatre Internship at Finnish Embassy, London Volunteer in charity shop Office assistant at language school Receptionist at GP practice Volunteer in museum Waitressing, housekeeping Bartending, waitressing Au pair Volunteer for WWOOF Office work Park maintenance Cashier Housekeeping, waitressing Hotel and restaurant work Salesperson Examples of work recently done by students in the department: you can check details in the folders of language practice reports in the computer bay.

Finding a job abroad – useful links (CIMO): (Allianssi) (official UK agency) (work and travel)

Study opportunities

International Office event: 2 november 2016, kl i ASA, Stora Auditoriet, Åbo Harriet Klåvus / Icca Krook General deadline for all programs:

Study (1): North America Contact person: Icca Krook Exchange programmes ISEP (USA) ISEP International (Canada, South Africa, Australia, etc.) Bilateral agreements 5 universities in North America Utica College Northwest Missouri State University California State University, Long Beach Presbyterian College University at Albany, SUNY 120 other US universities in the ISEP scheme Check deadline for applications

ISEP requirements: For the application (handed in to the International Office): List of chosen universities Detailed study plan for each university, approved by English department Completed ISEP application form (printable from International Office web pages) STURE transcript in English A personal statement of purpose (max. 500 words) Completed ISEP academic reference form plus attached letter of recommendation from a member of the English department Language proficiency report ISEP grant: € / term

Study (2): North America Specific exchange opportunity IUPUI: Indiana University / Purdue University in Indianapolis One summer internship position in the Centre for Intercultural Communications Student counselling, office work, corpus compilation, etc. Particularly suitable for those with linguistics-related interests The deadline for applications is usually February Anyone who is interested should contact me for further details.

Study (3): UK Contact person: Harriet Klåvus ERASMUS+ exchange agreements with four British universities: University of Wales, Bangor – 1 place / 9 months (ELit) University of Glasgow – 3 places / 9 months (ELang) University of York – 3 places / 5 months (ELit) Nottingham Trent University – 2 places / 5 months (ELit) The deadline for applications is February 2017 for the following academic year. You may be able to take courses in other departments; but your study plan must be accepted by us first.

ERASMUS requirements: Minimum of 12 weeks’ (= 3 months) and maximum of 9 months’ study For the application (handed in to the International Office): Study plan approved by English department Erasmus+ learning agreement STURE transcript in English Erasmus grant: 350€ / month

Study (4): If you are interested in applying to study abroad, you should FIRST: Consult the information about studying abroad available on the International Office web page. International Office THEN: Contact Harriet Klåvus (ERASMUS+, etc.) Icca Krook (ISEP, etc.) For general information about studying abroad in the EU, refer to: abroad/index_en.htm# abroad/index_en.htm# The best time to do this is: NOW.

What to do next … Consult the English Dept. pages at: Look at previous language practice reports in the computer bay Talk to students who have recently completed LP Check the Department noticeboard Visit the International Office Check English-language newspapers, etc. Check university web pages on the internet for details of courses offered.

Grants from the Donner Fund

Applying for a Donner grant (1) Deadline for application: mid-February Application form is available during February. Detailed plan required: Where are you going? What will you be doing? How long / where will you stay? What will it cost? – itemized list of estimated expenses Consult the English Dept. pages at:

Applying for a Donner grant (2) The department tries hard to distribute Donner grants fairly. Donner grants can cover: Travel expenses Living expenses (including rent at your place of work / study – but NOT in Finland during your absence) Travel insurance Placement fees (e.g. for Allianssi) Tuition - but NOT for language courses, and NOT necessarily full university fees Donner grants cannot cover: Clothes, books, food, recreational activities, international student card Grants from other sources (e.g. Erasmus, ISEP, Svenska studiefonden) must be calculated into (i.e. deducted from) the sum you apply for NB: Keep all receipts: needed for report to Stiftelsen when you return.

Good luck!