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Careers Centre ERASMUS Work Placement grant
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Careers Centre What is Erasmus? European Commission scheme to increase mobility of Higher Education Students around Europe Two sections - Study and Work Placements Support given to help University students to undertake work experience in Europe, as a part of their course Isn’t this just for language students? Aimed at everyone, not just language students! Change to industrial year variant of course (eg POLIS PIED8800 Work Placement) and get extra funding if work placement in Europe.
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Careers Centre What do I get from Erasmus Work? 1. ERASMUS GRANT, flat-rate, based on n o months of placement: 2009/10: €365 (£325) per month Not a maintenance grant; help towards extra costs of living abroad 2. A TUITION FEE WAIVER * 2011/12: worth £900 For a full year (7 months) spent in Europe. Must be EU national & eligible for UK ‘Statutory Student Funding’ ( ie Student Loans; dependent on residency criteria ). International & Islands students NOT eligible for this. 3. MAINTAINED STUDENT LOANS/GRANT See next slide *Subject to annual governmental review
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Careers Centre 3. MAINTAINED STUDENT LOANS/GRANT As an Erasmus student, you have special status regarding Student Loans / grant:- You have the right to have your student finance package maintained (ie not reduced, unlike other “sandwich” course students). So, you must tell your assessing authority that you will be an Erasmus student (there is a box to tick on the Student loan application). 4. PAY & BURSARY Students also receive payment from job (being paid doesn’t affect your right to the grant in any way). If you normally get a Leeds bursary, you still get this (reduced)
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Careers Centre How do I qualify for Erasmus Work? You must be a student registered at the University on a degree course; this includes international students. You must be registered at the University before AND after the Placement (usually students go away after their 2 nd year). How do I arrange a placement? You are responsible for arranging your own placement. You need to be organised and start planning early! Check with School what kind of placements are suitable Go to Careers Centre to get help with searching, CVs etc. Research organisations and get applications in. Observe deadlines
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Careers Centre Will my work placement qualify for Erasmus? Your work placement must be a part of your degree ( approved by dept & recognised by the University eg in degree title / supplement – no summer jobs! ) in an EU country 3 – 12 months long (but can do 3+6 or 4+5, if agreed) a full-time job (25 hours per week) timely ( must fit into cycle, eg 1 Jun 2011 to 30 Oct 2012 ) Your work placement must NOT be a job working directly for the EC, or representations / public institutions of the home country of the student ( eg embassies, consulates, national agencies, cultural institutes, schools)
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Careers Centre How do I apply for the grant and fee waiver? Most important thing is to concentrate on getting your PLACEMENT ARRANGED! Application for the Erasmus grant & fee waiver is through the Careers Centre (from May/Jun). Application Form emailed to you. Copy of documentation about your placement and its dates needed as proof. Co-operation! If you apply, you will need to regularly check your email and do as I ask, as there is a lot of paperwork to get through…
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Careers Centre Where can POLIS students go? Previous/current/future Erasmus Work students:- ECAS (European Citizen Action Service), Brussels – defending European citizen rights Stichting ActionAid International, Brussels – anti-poverty agency ETUI (European Trade Union Institute), Brussels – labour research, education & support at European level Allianz, Munich – financial services Fleishman-Hillard, Brussels – International communications agency NB: does not include Joint Honours languages students
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Careers Centre Erasmus Work If you want to know more, please contact: Contact details (Angie Willshaw) Email erasmuswork@leeds.ac.uk Telephone (0113) 343 7104 Webpage http://tiny.cc/50rkf (http://careerweb.leeds.ac.uk/students/work-experience/erasmus-work/index.asp)http://careerweb.leeds.ac.uk/students/work-experience/erasmus-work/index.asp
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Careers Centre Other Stuff POLIS talks – proposed talk by Michael Dennison who directs research for Control Risk Leeds City Council Internships http://www.polis.leeds.ac.uk/about/careers/internship s/case-study-alexander-pearson.php http://www.polis.leeds.ac.uk/about/careers/internship s/case-study-alexander-pearson.php http://www.w4mp.org/html/personnel/jobs/list_jobs_ref.as p http://www.w4mp.org/html/personnel/jobs/list_jobs_ref.as p
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Careers Centre Other Stuff – Continued! New POLIS Careers Module
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