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Dr Mary Bishop, Leader (International), FBL (Business)

Dr Mary Bishop, Leader (International), FBL (Business). What is study year abroad? The study year abroad module and what it means; Assessment; Sandwich title and the return to level 3; Studying for your final year at a partner. What is study year abroad?.

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Dr Mary Bishop, Leader (International), FBL (Business)

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  1. Dr Mary Bishop, Leader (International), FBL (Business) • What is study year abroad? • The study year abroad module and what it means; • Assessment; • Sandwich title and the return to level 3; • Studying for your final year at a partner

  2. What is study year abroad? • A sandwich year spent at a partner institution; • To be eligible for SYA you need to have passed your level 2, you spend the sandwich year on SYA and return to do level 3; • SYA is available on all undergraduate degrees across the business side of the Faculty.

  3. Study Year Abroad (SYA) • UMCD9Y-15-3 Learning and Development on Study Year Abroad • SYA module worth 15 level 3 credits • Replaces a level 3 option

  4. Registering/choosing your modules • Support with application/Erasmus paperwork: Study Abroad team email: Studyabroad@uwe.ac.uk • Support with application/academic module selection: Mary Bishop, email: Mary2.Bishop@uwe.ac.uk Support is available throughout your 2nd year in preparation for going and during your actual SYA from both Study Abroad and Mary

  5. ‘Learning and Development on Study Year Abroad: UMCD9Y-15-3’ • 15 credit level 3 module • In your final year you study 105 credits i.e. one 15 credit option less. • In addition to meeting the requirements of your Learning Agreement with your host institution, the Learning and Development on Study Year Abroad module is assessed by a Portfolio of activities

  6. To gain your sandwich title you must: • Meet the requirements of your learning agreement • Pass the Learning and Developing on Study Year Abroad module

  7. Module Assessments • In two parts; • Equally weighted; • You must submit both parts.

  8. Component A: 50% weighting • Portfolio containing the following: • . - End of semester 1 Personal Review (400-500 words max) • End of semester 2 Personal Review (400-500 words max) • End of semester 3 Personal Review (400-500 words max) • Evidencing personal development from SYA in a Graduate CV (2 pages max)

  9. Component B: 50% weighting • A host country cultural analysis report (1800-2000 words max)

  10. Host country Cross Cultural Analysis Report (1800 to 2000 words). Students undertake their own project: Example A A report which investigates a local company - the history of the company, its position in the market, its international status (it may be a small company with no international links, if so this must be stated) and whether the management style, structure and customs are culturally bound. Example B A report which investigates an aspect of the host institution in which you are studying and whether the teaching and learning and assessment methods and orientations, structures of the organisation and customs are culturally bound.

  11. Your module result As level 3 credits marks from the Learning and Development on Study Year Abroad module may contribute towards your degree classification. See http://www1.uwe.ac.uk/students/academicadvice/degreeclassification.aspx

  12. Return to level 3 • 2 x 30 credit modules (year long) • 1 x 30 credit Project module, typically Business Enquiry Project • 1 x 30 credit, typically Managing Individual Organisational Change • 4 x 15 credit modules (semesterised) • (1 option less where Learning & Development on Study Year Abroad passed) • Strategic Management • Combination of cores or option choices dependent on programme

  13. Full details of programme structures and modules • Programme specifications http://info.uwe.ac.uk/programmes/ • Select version “For students enrolled September 2012 onwards” • Part 4: Programme Structure • Module specifications http://info.uwe.ac.uk/modules/ • Select 15 credit versions

  14. Studying at a franchise partner • Not a sandwich year, continuation to final year at a partner; • Possible options: • Business and Management: Singapore, Kathmandu, Vietnam; • Marketing: Singapore • Economics: Vietnam • Various options in Malaysia Email me at mary2.bishop@uwe.ac.uk if you are interested

  15. Any Questions? Let’s look at our partner institutions…

  16. Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences One of the largest institutions of Higher Education in the Netherlands, welcoming around 200 exchange students every year. Offers a comprehensive induction programme for incoming students, jointly organised with the local Erasmus Student Network. Strong links with employers and industry. Amsterdam The capital of Amsterdam. Famous for its canals, museums, café culture, and cultural festivals. Accommodation Provided in Amsterdam EUR400-500 per month Application Completed application form, copy of valid passport, Transcript by 1st May. 2 places available. Further Information http://www.iamsterdam.com/ http://www.amsterdamuas.com/sem-exchange

  17. Berlin School of Economics and Law One of Berlin’s largest Universities of Applied Sciences. Highly regarded in Germany and with rigorous teaching and assessment. UWE will only consider applications from students who have performed well in their first year. Berlin Berlin is major metropolis that offers a wealth of opportunities for learning and leisure. Well known for its festivals, diverse architecture, nightlife, contemporary arts, and high standard of living. A perfect location to be able to travel other European destinations. Accommodation Support provided by BSEL Application Web-based application form and other documents to be sent by mid-June. 4 places available. Further Information http://www.hwr-berlin.de/en/

  18. Lillebaelt Academy of Professional Higher Education Southern Denmark’s largest business academy. It has a reputation for strong cooperation with industry and research institutions. Arrangements for incoming exchange students include an introductory week, team building, events, and parties. Odense Odense is the third largest city in Denmark and one of the oldest cities in Denmark. It has the largest number of students per capita of all cities in Denmark. Accommodation Most students are housed in EAL’s International student hostel very near the college and the city centre. Application A completed online application and accommodation application. 2 places available. Further Information www.visitdenmark.com www.denmark.com www.visitodense.com www.studiebyenuk.odense.dk http://www.eal.dk/EAL/site.aspx?p=1298

  19. Ecole Superieure des Sciences Commerciales d'Angers (ESSCA) A prestigious Business school in France with rigorous teaching and assessment. Offers a buddy system, social events and trips to exchange students. Angers/Paris Opportunities to study in either Angers (Loire valley) or Paris. Accommodation Accommodation can be provided by ESSCA for Angers students. Paris students should start looking early. Application A completed online application, accommodation application and other documents submitted by 31st May (Angers) or April 30th (Paris). 4 places available. Further Information http://www.essca.fr/en/you-are/international-student/exchange-student/

  20. InHolland University of Applied Sciences One of the largest and most modern institutions of HE in the Netherlands. Internationalisation at the core of its strategy. Active ESN and good support for exchange students Haarlem The capital of North Holland – home to cultural events. A short distance from beaches and in easy reach of many European cities. Accommodation Limited short-stay housing is provided by InHolland for a maximum of 2 semesters. Application application form; accommodation application and learning agreement to be submitted by 1st May. 2 places available. Further Information http://www.inholland.nl/inhollandcom/exchange/exchange.htm

  21. Novancia Business School Based in Paris, this institution offers high quality academic education with a particular focus on entrepreneurship and commerce. Paris Studying in Paris offers an unparalleled cultural experience. Paris is a vast, exciting city with Cafés, clubs, cultural associations, cinemas, concerts and artistic events to cater to all tastes. Accommodation Privately arranged – although Novancia have tips online. Can be expensive and students should start their search well in advance of their exchange. Application Application form (co-signed by UWE), learning agreement and other documents to be submitted in Spring. 2 places available. Further Information http://www.novancia.fr/?lang=en

  22. Stockholm Business School Stockholm Business School welcomes 140 exchange students every semester. The highly regarded Business School is located in attractive historic buildings dating from 1912 close to the Brunnsviken lake. Stockholm Stockholm has a population 1.3 million, of which 80,000 are students. It combines elegant historical buildings and lush natural parks with a modern, cosmopolitan spirit. Accommodation Not provided but assistance given. Application Following nomination by UWE, students will be sent an email with instructions on how to complete a simple online form. 4 places available. Further Information www.studyinsweden.se www.sweden.se Hej! Handbook for Exchange Students www.fek.su.se/en

  23. Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona UAB is located on the outskirts of Barcelona in an area of outstanding natural beauty. This campus institution has a thriving community of Erasmus students. UWE students spend a year on the Business Administration and Management course. Barcelona One of the worlds most major cities, with a rich cultural heritage and impressive architecture. Large student population and a good selection of bars, cafes and quirky independent stores. Accommodation Private and University accommodation available Application Online application. Mid-June deadline.4 places available Further Information http://www.uab.cat/

  24. Universitat de Barcelona Consistently ranked within the top 5 Universities in Spain and one of the largest institutions in the world with 80,000 students based at campuses across the inner city. 2,000 incoming Erasmus students each year. Barcelona One of the worlds most major cities, with a rich cultural heritage and impressive architecture. Large student population and a good selection of bars, cafes and quirky independent stores. Accommodation Provided through the Barcelona Housing Service for Students. Application Online application and supporting documents to be sent by post by mid-June. 2 places available. Further Information http://www.ub.edu/web/ub/en/

  25. Taylor’s University Taylors University has been partnered with UWE since 2004. Located 20km from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Taylor’s University was founded in 1969 and officially upgraded to university status in September 2010. It is one of Malaysia’s most reputable and successful private Higher Education institutions and is sited on its own large lakeside campus. Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur is the cultural, financial and economic centre of Malaysia. It is home to major Malaysian tourist destinations such as the tallest twin buildings in the world, the Petronas Twin Towers; Merdeka Square; the House of Parliament; the Petaling Street; the National Palace; markets and religious sites such as the Jamek Mosque. Application & Accommodation Information Email studyabroad@uwe.ac.uk for further information Further Information http://www.taylors.edu.my/en/university/

  26. Study Abroad Team We’re here to answer any questions…. Frances McCamphill – Study Abroad Manager Sarah Unsworth – Study Abroad Administrator studyabroad@uwe.ac.uk Tel: +44(0)117 32 81255 http://www1.uwe.ac.uk/whatcanistudy/studyabroad.aspx

  27. Thank you Any questions?

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