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Radboud Beyond Borders
Studying and internships abroad: how to go about it? Jacqueline Larosch, International Office 11 October, 2017
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Programme Why go abroad?
Which possibilities are available and where to find information? Destinations and grants Practical issues Student experience: Marieke Gommans
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Why go abroad? Personal development Language and intercultural skills
Career perspective Social network Now is the time!
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Why go abroad?
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Which possibilities and where to find information?
ORIENTATION PHASE: explore options and collect information Radboud Beyond Borders Faculty International Office website what? when? how long? acknowledgement of ECs? nomination & application / deadlines Faculty International Officer, exchange coordinator or study advisor WHATEVER YOUR CHOICES MAY BE: ALWAYS START ON TIME !
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Destinations and grants
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Destinations and grants
> Erasmus+ - best grant programme for study exchange and internships within Europe - maximum of 12 months per study phase - study: minimum of 3 months / internships: minimum of 2 months - fixed grant amounts linked to country of destination: from €150-€270 (study) to € (internships) per month - deadline mostly 1 March, but may vary per faculty > Erasmus+ outside Europe - for study exchange to pre-selected partners only - minimum stay of 90 days and maximum of 1 semester - monthly allowance of €650 and one-off reimbursement of travel expenses - general deadline 1 February, but may vary per faculty Erasmus+ and Holland Scholarship for non-EU study exchange, Thu 12 Oct, hrs, SP A01.09
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Destinations and grants
> Radboud Max Planck Internships grants for Master’s students - internships at European Max Planck Institutes for selected Radboud Master’s programmes - minimum of 6 and max 12 months - grant of €500 per month (including Erasmus+ traineeship grant) - > Student Life Grants - Individual Travel Grant for study abroad project - grant for attending conference -
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Destinations and grants
> ISEP exchange programme with the United States - standard costs for Nijmegen student approximately €3,500, incl. $425 application fee. Of course also additional personal costs apply - partly compensation: Individual Travel Grant (Nijmegen University Fund) of max. €1,200 - TOEFL test - motivation important but placement arranged centrally in US - application deadline once a year: see time table October information meeting (for participation in 2018/19) Studying in the USA: Wed 11 Oct, hrs, TvA > Fulbright grant for graduate study in US - external grant with application via Fulbright Center in your home country
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Destinations and grants
> Holland Scholarship for exchange to selected worldwide partners - fulltime Bachelor’s or Master’s student - study exchange for at least 3 months and 15 ECs - grant of €1,250 (single payment) - general deadline 1 February (for study exchange the following academic year) - Erasmus+ and Holland Scholarship for non-EU study exchange, Thu 12 Oct, hrs, SP A01.09 > Honours Disciplinary Programme for Master’s students - grant for individual, ambitious international research project or internship: at least 10 weeks of research abroad and upon return 3 months to finish - end product (scientific article, essay, advisory) to be presented on final symposium - scholarship can amount up to €3, &
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Practical issues - language preparation: Radboud In’To Languages offers students discount on courses - if possible, offer your student room for subrent e.g. through the International Office - preparations / arrangements for student accommodation abroad - insurance (travel, health, liability) valid for your destination? upgrade? - visa applicable?
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Thank you for your attention
Any questions? Now we continue with Marieke Gommans who will share her student experiences abroad
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