International students: The World INTO the University

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International students: The World INTO the University Julia Lancaster Programme Manager International Year One Tim Hanmer Programme Coordinator International Year One

Overview What could an IYO do for you? What is International Year One? How is an International Year One structured? How does IYO benefit the student experience?

What is International Year One? Meets the specific needs of overseas students whose first language is not English Reflects the content, structure and standards of the first year UEA modules Detailed progression criteria to progress to UEA Year 2

How is an International Year One structured? Module 1 Lectures UEA Module 2 Lectures UEA Module 3 Lectures UEA English and Study Skills for Psychology INTO Reading & Writing Speaking & Listening English for Psychology Module 1 Seminars UEA Module 2 Seminars INTO Module 3 Seminars INTO 40% overall average 55% overall average 55% overall average 65% overall average, minimum of 60% in each skill

English and Study Skills for Psychology Subject support – Articles / Lectures / Documentaries / Tutorials / Workshops Assignment Formats – Reports, Essays, Presentations, Seminar Discussions Referencing – Rationale and Process Language toolkit – Phrases / Linking Structures

Student Experience Overall, I really enjoyed this programme and found it extremely relevant and helpful to what was being taught at UEA. I would do it over and over again. The programme was a good pace and helped with settling in. It’s a challenging but fun experience. The group discussions on various topics were great – I got to share my viewpoints and see things from different perspectives. I got a great opportunity to study psychology in this programme. The teachers are all supportive and bring us lots of fun and information during classes.

What could an International Year One do for you? Integration opportunities between INTO and UEA students Discussion between staff at INTO and UEA

Thank you! Julia Lancaster International Year One Programme Manager j.lancaster@uea.ac.uk Tim Hanmer International Year One Programme Coordinator t.hanmer@uea.ac.uk