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ZIBAT Internationalisation Study&Internship Abroad 2015 Michael Claudius Helle Thomsen and Tomas Olofsson
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Agenda Exchange Stays One or more parts of the programme can be studied abroad within the normal period of study. Exchange Stays: Types and Semesters Specific agreements Organisation, responsibility,distribution of tasks Quality requirements, control and evaluation Financial support for exchange stays Procedure
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Exchange Stays: Types Study Stay, 5 months Internship, 2-11 months Dissertation, 2-5 months
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AP Exchange Stays: When? ProgrammeStudyInternshipDissertation Computer4.Sem5. Sem Mak. / Multi3. Sem4.Sem Service3.Sem4.Sem Laboratory3.Sem4-5. Sem5.Sem Tech.Proces3. Sem4.Sem Commerce3. Sem3-4.Sem4-Sem
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PBA Exhange Stays: When? ProgrammeStudyInternshipDissertation PBA WEB7th Sem8th Sem PBA Business 6th Sem (2nd Sem) 7th Sem
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Agreements on Exchange Erasmus charter with 20 EU partners EU-partners exchange agreements North and South America exchange agreements Double degree agreements. Two certificates
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Organisation and responsibility International director: non-EU agreements Erasmus coordinator: EU/EEA agreements Head of Studies: approval of stay International ambassadors: contact, communication, evaluation, practical issues
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Agenda requirement It must be ensured that the programme elements contribute sufficiently to achievement of the learning outcome Quality requirements Quality control Evaluation of exchange stays
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Quality requirements Approved educational institution/company Full-time study stays 30-35 ECTS per Semester Full-time internship 37,5 work hours per week The programme elements are assessed according to: – Contents and Relevance – Level – Non EU/EEA country: study plan and organisation Student qualifications – Academically: grades > 4 recommended – Language: IELTS minimum 6.0
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Quality requirements Approved educational institution/company Student qualifications – Academically: grades > 4 – Recommended by teachers / coordinator – Language: IELTS minimum 6.0 – Low absence – Good knowledge of Danish culture – Studied at least two semesters at ZIBAT
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Quality Control Study exchange stays – Pre-approval of stays – Course credit – Learning agreement – pre-approved – Contact person at Campus – Certificate of exams – Certificate of study activity Internships – 3 party contract – Internship supervisor – Synopsis – Company certificate/recognition of internship
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Evaluation of exchange stays Continuous evaluation – Meetings before exchange stays – Contact person during the stay – Blog, Skype-interviews, e-mails Final evaulation – Evaluation report (internal) – Official evaluation report, the students – Meeting with contact person
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Financial support SU Statens Uddannelsesstøtte Danish students’ taxameter cover the study fee Erasmus Grant Private funding
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Erasmus grants & Priority 200-400 euro per month to a EU-stay Professional level and absence Recommendations Partner institution !! Reasoning – Economy, private reasons, annual tax report
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Why & Why not ? Why? – Exciting – Personal development – Other topics – Plus on your CV Why not? o Economy, Personal relations o Difficult, alone o Teaching style abroad o Student-professor relations o Administrationen/work procedures very different
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Procedure Contact your international ambassador – Email: Study Abroad Personal Application Form – Download from: Fronter -> Campus Roskilde – Before 27th March/1st October!!! Then later work out o CV o Motivation letter with reason for stay o For education institutions without agreements: Detailed report with study plan and subjects o Learning agreements for study or placements o Company description, only for internship o Erasmus Language test, if selected
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