David Raymaekers Academic Coordinator – Economics Matthieu Gilson

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International Program – Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management David Raymaekers Academic Coordinator – Economics Matthieu Gilson Academic Coordinator – Management

Who we are Academic coordinators Role Economics: David Raymaekers draymaek@ulb.ac.be Management: Matthieu Gilson matgilso@ulb.ac.be Role Advise incoming students on their course program at the SBS-EM Ask questions by email or during the office hours Validate the “Registration Form” and the “Learning Agreement” (only for Erasmus Students). 2 | International Program – Welcome Presentation

Your job Choose your courses At least 1 course, 30 ECTS maximum, 60% in the SBS-EM catalogue Go to the classes you are interested in Fill in the online form and register to these courses Come to one of the office hours to sign it We will print them for you If you are from an European institution, fill in a Learning Agreement and bring it to on the office hours All documents have to be finalized for February, 14 (easy to remember)

Visiting Hours: when From 12:00 to 14:00: Tuesday 05/02 Thursday 07/02 Tuesday 12/02 Thursday 14/02 (last day!!) Schedule is also on the website: http://www.ulb.ac.be/facs/sbsem/exchangestudents/coursesinformation/coordinators.html

Visiting Hours: where Room: H4.164 (H building – 4th floor) 5 | International Program – Welcome Presentation

The learning agreement Only for students from an European institution You should have submitted a preliminary version before your arrival here. If you have made any change to this version, you need to fill in the part called ‘During the mobility’ 6 | International Program – Welcome Presentation

Latest updates Field project in European regulation: Available on demand Advanced topics in macroeconomics: Available on demand => Serious motivation!

A few words on the courses Professors enjoy a large freedom regarding the organization of their courses: Different type of classes/activities Theoretical classes, exercise sessions, seminars,… Visible on Gehol (blue = theoretical, green = exercises) Different type of assessments: Exams (written or oral), assignments, group projects, presentations Different policies: Attendance, participation, etc. Everything is explained during the first session of each course. 8 | International Program – Welcome Presentation

Do’s and Don’ts Typical mistakes from exchange students: Missing first classes Be sure to know when your courses start and be there. It is a moment where important information are communicated. Not knowing the “rules” of their courses (attendance, exams, tests, group projects,…) Be sure to know what is expected of you Travelling too much…  Missing administrative deadlines, tests, etc. because you are on holidays is never an excuse. Check the schedule of the first term to know when you have free time.

Do’s and Don’ts Not talking enough with local students They sometimes have inside information Waiting the last day to submit their learning agreement. Come as soon as your documents and your course program is finalized in order to avoid queues. Waiting too much to get in touch with their home university to get courses approved Be sure that your home university will give you a answer before the deadline Underestimate the amount of work that final exams require

Course schedule Go to Gehol  http://gehol.ulb.ac.be/gehol/ Schedule/classrooms might change  always check Gehol before attending a course (especially the first class) Classroom  ex.: S.R42.5.503  Campus(Solbosch).Building(R42).Level(Fifth level).Room (503) S.H4.164: Campus (Solbosch). Building H. Level (Fourth level). Room(164) 11 | International Program – Welcome Presentation

Crucial websites International Program’s Website Gehol MonULB Université virtuelle Course Catalogue Professors’ personal websites Example: Online form 12 | International Program – Welcome Presentation

Final remark Stay connected !!! MonUlb, https://mon-ulb.ulb.ac.be/cp/home/displaylogin or your ULB mailbox, https://roundcube.ulb.ac.be/ 13 | International Program – Welcome Presentation

Any Questions?