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Study Abroad Event October 4, 2016
Opening: James Kennedy Semester Abroad : Carla Kist Exchanging perspectives: Mark Baldwin Tutorial perspective: Patricia Post China Program: Meiyi Bao Academic Student Council: Ella Shields Questions and what’s next: Carla Kist Study Abroad Information Market
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So you want to study abroad?
When Advice How Procedure How to choose What’s new in ? Where More information…
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(…depends on your UCU schedule)
When… 2nd semester of your second year -or- 1st semester of your third year last semester (sometimes) (…depends on your UCU schedule) Last semester: having approval from the UCU-Exam Board, because of extension of your stay at UCU, or after being a Board member
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Advice 4th semester Place in curriculum after 3 semesters – half way UCU, break (“helicopter view”, out of “the bubble”) Consolidate your major: take level 2 courses Room for electives/ minor/ specifics Upon return: full year to finish fields and prepare and write thesis, prepare for Master etc Social aspect: return for full year UCU
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Advice 5th semester Place in curriculum after 4 semesters – towards the end of UCU Maximising major: take some level 3 courses Experience other teaching styles, look for possible Master programs/ universities Upon return: one semester to finish tracks and write thesis, prepare for Master etc. Social aspect: return for only one semester to UCU
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How… 2 types of exchange programs: UCU exchange programs
2. UU university wide exchange programs More than 30 UCU destinations: chosen on quality criteria: honors programs like UCU, Liberal Arts and Science profile. Comparable curriculum, registrar (grading and conversion relatively easy) and campus facilities. Reason: courses at host university must be used for graduation at UCU: not time to loose. Coordination by exchange officer UCU: short lines, direct contact; tailor made options. UU destinations: regions where we don’t have many options: Australia, Africa. General broad contracts: competition for spots with UU students; selection criteria not always on quality (GPA etc.); coordination through UU IO. On Information market someone to talk to. No direct possibilities for exchange through other UU faculties.
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How… (procedure) Application deadlines:
ON PAPER AND IN OSIRIS: NOVEMBER 18, 2016 (fall 2017 and spring 2018) 2. Follow up procedures: UCU exchange programs: exchange officer, College Hall UCU UU exchange programs: Student Services, Heidelberglaan 8, Uithof
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How…(to choose) Based on academic content and courses of interest
2. Based on personal preference for a region/country Not all destinations offer all fields. On intranet website indications of the fields. Also, certain destinations require at least 200-level language of the country. That is higher than the language requirement (= 100-level). This counts for Italy, Germany (Konstanz); France (Sciences Po); Spain and Latin America. Good opportunity to get a much higher level of modern language and culture of the country. In Sweden (Gotland, Uppsala) and Russia (Saint Petersburg) you need to have a sufficient (intermediate level at least) command of the national language. We do not offer language courses so you should contact national agency’s to get these levels.
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Where?
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Europe or far away?
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What’s new? New destinations in 2017-2018:
European Liberal Arts-Network Universidad de San Andrés, Buenos Aires Argentina Universidad Esan, Lima, Peru University of Birmingham, LAS Program, UK Certificate Program, Sciences Po campuses
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Curriculum enrichment options abroad
Winter Schools: Jacobs University, Bremen; Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Utrecht University, TLP Summer Schools abroad: UCU and UU host universities UCU in Africa (summer) CHIP (Cultural Heritage Internship Program) China Program Research Program Aruba An overview of current possibilities is available on UCU Intranet and will be updated later this academic year.
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More information? Flyer (all UCU destinations and amount of spots)
Description of destinations (UCU intranet) UCU Rules and Regulations (UCU intranet) Facebook pages and websites of host universities Former UCU exchange students & Exchange students currently at UCU
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Exchanging Perspectives
Mark Baldwin Student Life Officer & Futures Centre
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Quick focus on… Making decisions Self reflection Future orientation
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Decision making Impulsive Decider?
One who takes the first alternative that is presented: "Decide now; think later. Don't look before you leap.“
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Decision making Impulsive Decider?
One who takes the first alternative that is presented: "Decide now; think later. Don't look before you leap.“ Compliant Decider? One who goes along with someone else's plan rather than making an independent decision, especially when that plan doesn't agree with one's own beliefs: "If it's OK with you, it's OK with me." "Anything you say."
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Decision making Agonizing Decider
One who spends much time and thought in gathering data and analyzing alternatives only to get lost amidst the data gathered: "I can't make up my mind. I don't know what to do."
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Decision making Agonizing Decider
One who spends much time and thought in gathering data and analyzing alternatives only to get lost amidst the data gathered: "I can't make up my mind. I don't know what to do." Intuitive Decider One who decides based on what is felt, but cannot be verbalized: "It feels right."
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Decision making Trying to understand how and why we make decisions can help us make better ones.
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Decision making Trying to understand how and why we make decisions can help us make better ones. Most important thing – consult, and then make it your own decision.
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Self reflection Studying abroad is a process of change
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Self reflection Studying abroad is a process of change
Try to remain aware of it at intervals
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Self reflection Studying abroad is a process of change
Try to remain aware of it at intervals Build in moments of self-reflection
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Self reflection Studying abroad is a process of change
Try to remain aware of it at intervals Build in moments of self-reflection Alone and/or with others
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Self reflection Studying abroad is a process of change
Try to remain aware of it at intervals Build in moments of self-reflection Alone and/or with others Develop vocabulary to describe the changes and self development
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Future orientation First goals of studying abroad are curiosity and growth
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Future orientation First goals of studying abroad are curiosity and growth Exchange semesters don’t need to be a deliberate stepping stone for the future…
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Future orientation First goals of studying abroad are curiosity and growth Exchange semesters don’t need to be a deliberate stepping stone for the future… …but try to be resourceful in how you optimise your experience abroad afterwards
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Future orientation CV is part of the application procedure for exchange
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Future orientation CV is part of the application procedure for exchange CV update and discussion could be part of the returning home process…
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Future orientation CV is part of the application procedure for exchange CV update and discussion could be part of the returning home process… …What’s changed? What’s been learnt? Who am I now? How do I put that across?
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Resources… Exchange Officer Tutors Student Life Officer Futures Centre Each other!
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Semester abroad Curriculum planning
Dr. Patricia Post-Nievelstein Head tutor
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Class of 2019: when? Spring 2018: 4th semester for current first semester students this application round deadline November 18, 2016 Or fall 2018: 5th semester for current first semester students next years application round deadline mid November 2017
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Spring 2018(4th semester for class of 2019)
Advantages Disadvantages Limited time to plan exchange Prospective major? Planning 3 semesters ahead Getting used to college life in general It will be easier to plan your senior year Many level 3 courses are only offered once a year Planning the Research Thesis (15 EC)
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Fall 2018 (5th semester for class of 2019)
Advantages Disadvantages You will miss out on UCU level 3 courses that are only offered in fall If no level 3 before your exchange you might have to take 3 X 3 plus Research Thesis (spring + plus summer) in final semester. More time to plan exchange but good to start planning anyway!
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Curriculum planning Current first semester students: Review what you learned in the curriculum planning workshop Think of the potential fields you would like to include in your UCU curriculum and look for exchange destinations that match with your interest profile If not sure yet: design two or three hypothetical curricula Make an appointment with your tutor to discuss however come prepared!
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Curriculum planning and exchange: How to start?
One of the methods is as follows: List your major fields of interest or potential interests Go through the level 3 courses on offer in those fields Go back from there to the level 2 and level 1 prerequisites Make more curriculum versions if you have multiple interests Note that course offering is subject to change so be flexible in anticipating on alternatives
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Curriculum planning and exchange: How to start?
6.Try to construct your curriculum –if possible- such that you will meet your graduation requirements even without courses on in exchange counting for that 7.Plan methodology courses as much as possible before going on exchange 8.Mathematic course for SCI majors to be finished in semester 3 if abroad in semester 4 9.Language and culture requirement to be finished in semester 3 if abroad in semester 4
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Requirements A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher
No shortage of credit Transfer credits totaling no more than 30 ECTS Proficiency at the intermediate (2) level in the language of instruction at the host institution No social or academic probation during exchange semester These criteria must be met at the time of application as well as at the time of departure for a study abroad destination The default course load on exchange is 30 EC. If an excess of at least 7.5 EC is completed before going abroad, a program of at least EC is possible if good description of other organized formative activities while on exchange is added to the learning agreement The student is responsible for completing a course program abroad that meets the UCU study load of 30 EC per semester. All courses, credits, and grades achieved on exchange will appear on the UCU transcript. The number of credits registered on the transcript will be converted to EC. Numerical grades are converted to the UCU letter grades. If the student has an excess of at least 7,5 EC when going on Exchange the student may take a program with a study load of at least 22,5 EC. In this case the learning agreement must include a description of envisioned other organized formative activities (e.g. travel, cultural exploration,….) while on exchange.
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Orientation: Where? Start from the perspective of your academic ambitions and course planning Which partner universities offer really interesting and enriching courses from your perspective? “Faraway” does not always match with “best course options” (for you) Go to the semester abroad information market later this afternoon
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You are welcome in our offices…..
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Questions? Information Market in Dining Hall!
EXCHANGE-EXCHANGE: Tomorrow night, UCSA bar Carla Kist, exchange officer Room 107, College Hall Tel. 9853 Office hours: Tue: Thu:
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