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1 Study Abroad Opportunities Nottingham School of Economics

2 Introduction Your study abroad team Academic Coordinators: Matthias Dahm, B47, matthias.dahm@nottingham.ac.uk Fabio Tufano, B18, fabio.tufano@nottingham.ac.uk Administrator: Jo Morgan, B65, jo.morgan@nottingham.ac.uk

3 Benefits of study abroad A fantastic experience Chance to expand your horizons A great addition to your cv Modules closely match those at Nottingham Lower tuition fees (see later slide)

4 Your choices U21 partner universities (Year 2, Semester 1) University of British Columbia (UBC), Vancouver Concordia University, Montreal University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney Monash University, Melbourne School Exchange Partner (Year 2, Semester 1) Nihon University, Tokyo

5 Your choices University of Nottingham inter-campus exchange (Year 2, semester 2) UNNC (Ningbo Campus): 2 hours fast train from Shanghai. Only open to those on Econometrics stream UNMC (Malaysia Campus): in Seminyih, about 45 mins from Kuala Lumpur. Only open to those on QE stream Everything is taught in English!

6 Some important notes You can apply for both U21 and intercampus exchange You cannot go abroad in both semesters Places are competitive (see next slide) The International Office decide who goes Allocation depends mostly on Year One Semester One exams Some modules are not exact match: some self-study needed If you are doing joint honours you need to ensure you can take the necessary modules for both subjects before you apply

7 Just how competitive is it? UBC Vancouver is by far the most popular across the university: you will realistically need over 70% average in year one For Concordia, UNSW, Monash and Nihon: over 60% average For UNNC and UNMC: over 50% average Don’t put UBC down as anything other than your first choice to be in with a chance of selection!

8 How much will it cost? You pay tuition fees to Nottingham, not the exchange partner Fees are reduced to encourage student mobility: For UK/EU students: £6300 instead of £9000 For International students: 75% of usual fees You pay accommodation costs Some means tested travel bursaries available Nihon University provides free accommodation and food for whole semester!

9 How to apply Deadlines: for U21/Nihon Friday 30 Jan 2015 for UNNC/UNMC Friday 6 Feb 2015 Online application form on IO website (takes 30 mins, no ‘save’ option so you are advised to download form and prepare answers before completing it online) IO informs you of result towards end of Feb 2015

10 What will help your application? Predominantly based on January exam results You also write a mini personal statement Research your choice university to show real interest Have genuine and enthusiastic reasons for going Talk to your personal tutor: he/she will write your reference (make sure they know who you are!) Please consider carefully and do not waste a place that someone else could have had

11 How does it fit in with your degree? We have chosen these partners because they offer the necessary core modules to closely match our own You take their exams at the end of your semester Your exam results count towards your degree We adjust your exam results to match criteria used by UoN: we subtract 10% (not applicable for UNNC or UNMC). Converted grades are usually still better than your average Nottingham grades You receive a credit block (one mark) for your semester You also receive a transcript with breakdown of marks

12 Notes about modules You still do core modules of Microeconomic Theory, Macroeconomic Theory, QE or Econometrics, plus options Students on International Economics degree also take equivalent of International Trade or Monetary Economics (one can be taken in year 3 instead) You may need to do some self-study through Moodle to ensure coverage of all topics, to help you in subsequent UoN modules

13 Some general notes The academic year in some places starts in July or August If you have resits in August, you may have to pay to take them overseas Check holiday plans and make sure dates don’t clash

14 What you should do now Research the partner institutions Attend the study abroad fair: Wed 12 th Nov, 12-4 Portland atrium Talk to your personal tutor Don’t miss the application deadline Start working harder!

15 The School and the International Office Your study abroad team in the School deals with anything on the academic side: signing module choices etc The IO decides who goes, and deals with issues relating to accommodation, travel, visas, etc Find this presentation: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/economics/prospective/ undergraduate/study-abroad/index.aspx http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/economics/prospective/ undergraduate/study-abroad/index.aspx Brief film about UBC by a student: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiH2lLiL5Vw&feature=yout u.be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiH2lLiL5Vw&feature=yout u.be

16 Appendix 1: useful websites International Office: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/currentstudents/study- abroad/index.aspx UBC, Vancouver, Canada: https://you.ubc.ca/ubc/vancouver/ UNSW, Sydney, Australia: http://www.unsw.edu.au/futureStudents/undergrad/ced/unswlife.h tml Monash University, Australia: http://www.buseco.monash.edu.au/ Concordia University, Montreal, Canada: http://economics.concordia.ca/

17 Appendix: useful websites Nihon University: http://www.nihon-u.ac.jp/intldiv/en/http://www.nihon-u.ac.jp/intldiv/en/ University of Nottingham China Campus: http://www.nottingham.edu.cn/en/admissions/documents/downloa ds/international-magazine12-13.pdf University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus: http://www.nottingham.edu.my/AboutUs/Campuses/Malaysia.aspx

18 Appendix 2: Module information by institution UBC Vancouver: 4 yr degree structure so choose Yr 3 modules UBC modules website: https://courses.students.ubc.ca/cs/main? pname=subjarea&tname=subjareas&req=1&dept=ECON Equivalent to Micro Theory: ECON 301 or ECON 304 (more challenging) Equivalent to QE III: ECON 325 Econometrics students: take ECON 325 but self-study in Moodle Equivalent to International Trade: take ECON 355 You can take either 4 or 5 modules: 4 UBC modules = 55 UoN credits 5 UBC modules = 65 UoN credits

19 Appendix 2: Module information by institution Concordia, Montreal: Concordia modules website: http://economics.concordia.ca/undergraduate/corecourseoutlines Equivalent to Micro Theory: ECON 302 Equivalent to QE III: ECON 222 Econometrics students: take ECON 222 but self-study in Moodle Students on International Econ take ECON 331 (Int Trade in Year 3) You can take either 4 or 5 modules: 4 Concordia modules = 55 UoN credits 5 Concordia modules = 65 UoN credits

20 Appendix 2: Module information by institution UNSW Sydney: UNSW modules website: http://www.asb.unsw.edu.au/schools/economics/programsandcourses /courseinformation/Pages/undergraduatecourses.aspx Equivalent to Micro Theory: ECON 2101 Equivalent to QE III: ECON 2206/3290 Econometrics students: take ECON 2206/3290 but self-study in Moodle ECON 2207/3291 is NOT a suitable substitute for QEIII or Econometrics I Equivalent to International Trade: take ECON 2111 and do some self- study Most modules are worth 6 credits. 24 credits is equivalent to 55 UoN credits.

21 Appendix 2: Module information by institution Monash, Melbourne: Monash modules website: http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/handbooks/courses/0024.html Equivalent to Micro Theory: ECC2000 Equivalent to QE III: ETC2410 Econometrics students: take ETC2410 but self-study in Moodle No equivalent Year 2 modules for International Trade or Monetary Econ Most modules are worth 6 credits. 24 credits is equivalent to 55 UoN credits.

22 Appendix 2: Module information by institution Nihon, Tokyo: University website: http://www.nihon-u.ac.jp/intldiv/en/http://www.nihon-u.ac.jp/intldiv/en/ Equivalent to Micro Theory: Intermediate Microeconomics Equivalent to QE III: Empirical Analysis Econometrics students: take Empirical Analysis but self-study in Moodle Equivalent to International Trade: International Economics II Japanese language module available as option 5 modules equates to 55 UoN credits; 6 modules = 65 credits


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