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Go Global!Information meeting: Faculty of Social Sciences
Patrick BeckersInternational Office Social Sciences (IOSS)
Contact persons within the Faculty of Social Sciences
International Officers• Thea Bekkers: destinations outside of Europe• Patrick Beckers: destination in Europe
Departmental coordinators
• Artificial Intelligence: Patrick Beckers
• Communication Science: Carlo Hagemann
• Cultural Anthropology and Development studies: Francien van Driel:
• Psychology: Elise van Casteren and from 1 November - 1 April: Stefanie Kwikkel
• Pedagogy and Educational Science: Susanne van Helden
• Sociology: Ellen Verbakel
• You can find their contact details on www.ru.nl/ioss (see coördinatoren)
Why spend time abroad?
You will • change your academic perspective
• learn to speak a foreign language with confidence
• learn about other cultures and habits
• broaden your horizons and achieve great personal development
• improve your chances on the labour market (and make more money)
• make friends from all over the world and build an international network
It is definitely more challenging, exciting and adventurous than staying at home.
It is now or never
You get financial support to go abroad
It is possible to go abroad and still finish your bachelor’s in 3 years
It is fun: last year’s student’s rated their stay abroad with an average of 8.2
Options
StudyA mobility window in the third year makes it possible to go abroad and still finish your bachelor’s in 3 years. This window is in the 3rd year of bachelor’s programme, but you can also go abroad during your master’s.
InternshipIf your programme includes an internship, you can do your internship abroad. This is not possible at all departments. For more information, contact your departmental coordinator. An extracurricular internship abroad is also possible.
ThesisWriting your thesis abroad is also an option. Again, this is not always possible, so contact your departmental coordinator for this.
Study1. Europe with Erasmus+
• Studying in countries of the EU plus Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Macedonia, Switzerland and Turkey
• Standardised and straightforward procedure. Good chance of going where you want to go.
• Lots of options: combined our faculty has over 130 contracts (and counting)
• Every department has its own contracts. If you go abroad on e.g. a Sociology contract, you will have to choose Sociology courses, even if you are not a Sociology student.
• In France & Spain courses are only in the national language. In Germany, Italy and Portugal some universities only offer courses in the national language. Good knowledge of French, Spanish, German, Italian or Portuguese is essential.
• All other countries offer courses in English and in the national language. No need to learn Polish, Swedish…
• You can apply for a grant from the EU (minimum €150,- per month)
Study2. Rest of the world
• We have contracts with countries in all continents
• Some of these are specifically for the Faculty of Social Sciences, others are general RU-contracts
• With the RU-contracts you have to compete with students of all faculties, so you chances of going are smaller than with our own contracts
• Not standardised en less straightforward that Eramus+ because every university has its own rules
• You can apply for a grant from SNUF (Stichting Nijmeegs Universiteitsfonds) and the Internationalisation fund of our Faculty (maximum of €2100,-)
Study3. USA, via ISEP
ISEP is partially funded by the USA-gouvernment and offers the opportunity tostudy in the USA. It also has a standardised procedure, but this procedure is quite time-consuming.
• Choose 10 universities (out of 100)• Selection based on motivation letter• €3175,- (€635,- per month), but this includes 3 meals a day & a room in
a dormitory • Extra costs: mandatory language test (TOEFL), visa, insurances,
service fees, ticket
• You can apply for a grant from SNUF (Stichting Nijmeegs Universiteitsfonds) and the Internationalisation fund of our Faculty (maximum of €2100,-)
Deadline: 8 January, but because of the Christmas holidays: effectively half december!
Information meetings ISEP:Studying in the USA: Wednesday 7 October14.45-15.30h, GR -1.075
Thursday 22 October12.45-13.30h, TvA 2.00.13
Internship / thesisMore challenging than studying abroad, because you will have to arrange everything by yourself.
Useful links for internships on www.ru.nl/ioss
Internships
Studying and internships abroad, how to go about it?Wednesday 7 October, 12.45-13.30, CC2
ThesisSometimes universities offer a thesis as a course for exchange students. If not: ask RU-professors / lecturers if
they have international contacts who could help you.
Funding: Erasmus+ (at least €150,- a month for thesis, at least €270,- a month for internships)SNUF & Internationalisation fund of our Faculty (maximum of €2100,-)
Examples per study: Psychology
Actual list: www.ru.nl/ioss
France, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Hungary, Bulgaria, Norway, Cyprus, etc.
Slovenia: Ljubljana
Germany, besides Berlin also: Bielefeld, Dresden, Munster, Köln
Poland: Warsaw, Krakow, Lublin
Turkey: Istanbul, Ankara
UK: Glasgow, Bangor - very popular, less chance to be selected
Examples per study: Pedagogical Sciences
Actual list: www.ru.nl/ioss
And: Community Outreach Project
Portugal (Braga)
Belgium (Leuven)
Norway (Bergen)
Finland (Oulu, Turku)
Sweden (Uppsala)
Examples per study: Artificial Intelligence
Actual list: www.ru.nl/ioss
Germany (Osnabruck)
Italy (Siena, Trento)
Belgium (Leuven)
Romania (Iasi)
Turkey (Mersin)
Examples per study: Communication Sciences
Actual list: www.ru.nl/ioss
Germany (Munster, Erlangen)
Belgium (Antwerp, Brussels, Ghent, Leuven)
Norway (Bergen)
Hungary (Budapest)
Poland (Krakow)
Slovenia (Ljubljana)
Spain (Barcelona)
Examples per study: Cultural Antropology & Development Studies
Actual list: www.ru.nl/ioss
Spain (Barcelona)
Italy (Venice)
Norway (Bergen)
Germany (Köln)
Learning Projects
- Ghana, India, Mexico
Examples per study: Sociology
Actual list: www.ru.nl/ioss
Poland (Krakow)
Germany (Duisburg-Essen, Mannheim)
Northern Ireland (Belfast)
Genderstudies
Germany (Bayreuth, Potsdam)
Finland (Tampere)
Hungary (Budapest)
Romania (Cluj-Napoca)
Sweden (Göteborg)
Examples outside of Europe
Australia: Perth, Sydney
Chili: Santiago
Japan: Kyoto, Nagasaki, Tokyo,
Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru
South Africa: Stellenbosch, Pretoria
Uganda: Kampala
Peru: Lima
South Korea: Seoul, Pusan
US: Charlottesville
Thea Bekkers: t.bekkers@socsci.ru.nl
Erasmus funding
Group 1Programme countries with higher living costs
Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom
Group 2Programme countries with medium living costs
Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey
Group 3Programme countries with lower living costs
Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Macedonia
• Group 1: monthly amount study € 270,- / internship €390,-• Group 2: monthly amount study €210,-/ internship €330,-• Group 3: monthly amount study €150,-/ internship €270,-
+Reimbursement ‘OV-studentenkaart’ : € 98,- per month+Studiefinanciering / Bafög
SNUF & Internationalisation fund of our faculty
EUROPE:• SNUF: max. €200 per month, max 4 months• Internationalisation fund of our faculty: 50% of your travel and accommodation expenses, max. €450
OUTSIDE EUROPE• SNUF: max. €300 per month, max 4 months• Internationalisation fund of our faculty: 50% of your travel and accommodation expenses, max. €900
More information
• Log on to:
- www.ru.nl/ioss
- www.ru.nl/io
- Studentportal (studeren in het buitenland)
- Blackboard community for students going abroad: IO-Uitgaande-studenten
Preparation• Take language courses
• Take 3rd year’s courses in your 2nd year
• Read about the experiences of students of previous years
• Find out which universities offer interesting courses
• Look at the Facebook pages of universities
• Dare to ask
Confused, need help? We are here to help you:
• CAOS: Francien van Driel f.vandriel@maw.ru.nl• CW: Carlo Hagemann c.hagemann@maw.ru.nl• KI: Patrick Beckers p.beckers@socsci.ru.nl• Psychologie: Elise van Casteren internationalisering@psych.ru.nl• PWO: Susanne van Heldens.vanhelden@pwo.ru.nl• Sociologie: Ellen Verbakel e.verbakel@maw.ru.nl
• Thea Bekkers (SP A.03.06b): t.bekkers@socsci.ru.nl• Patrick Beckers (SP.A.02.46) p.beckers@socsci.ru.nl
Presentations from the departments
Artificial Intelligence Monday 5 October, 13.45-14.30, TvA8.00.12
Communication Science Tuesday 6 October, 14.00-15.30, TvA8.00.12
Psychology Wednesday 7 October, 12.45-13.30, SP2
Sociology Thursday 8 October, 12.45-13.30, TvA1.0.06
Pedagogy and Educational Sciences Thursday 8 October, 12.45-13.30, GR-1.070
Cultural Anthropology & Development Studies Thursday 8 Oct, 15.45-17.00, TvA4.00.05
How to apply for studying abroad• Application period:
- Outside Europe: 15 January 2016 – 30 January 2016- Erasmus+ (within Europe): 15 February 2016 – 29 February 2016
• Application form online: www.ru.nl/ioss
• Erasmus application: personal data; Four preferred destinations; language skills; motivationOutside Europe application: this will start for the first time in 2016. Procedure not yet set.
• Motivation: - Concerning study- Concerning professional field (CV)- Broadening your horizon or any other benefits
Do not particularly mention motivation like (boy/girl)friend, culture sniffing, food, although these clearly are very important
• Application = commitment When you are admitted, we expect you to go!
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