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1 ASSISTING YOUR STUDENTS IN APPLYING TO UNIVERSITIES IN EUROPE

2 Overview -Education & Globalisation -What programmes are available? -Programme Quality -Some Suggested Programmes -Financial Matters -Entry Requirements -Application Procedures -How EUNiCAS can assist

3 The era of the global citizen ….. equipped with the skills and competencies to succeed in an increasingly globalised employment marketplace

4 In the Global Economy, your Country is Europe

5 Graduates are competing for fobs in an increasingly global employment market ………. competing with Dutch, Danish & German (& Asian) graduates who are fluent English-speakers In the Global Economy, English is increasingly the language of Business, Science, Engineering, IT

6 English language proficiency in Europe

7 Where Can Students Go? - Netherlands - Denmark - Germany - Sweden - Italy - Finland Also limited no. of programmes in : Spain Austria Belgium Norway Malta Switzerland Health Sciences in : Poland Hungary Czech Republic Slovakia Bulgaria Baltic States

8 Most Popular EUNiCAS Choices [UK: 2015] 1.Medicine 2.Business/Economics 3.Natural Sciences 4.Liberal Arts & Sciences 5.Dentistry 6.International Law 7.International Studies 8.Psychology 9.Veterinary Medicine 10.Engineering Also: IT/Computer Sci ; Media/Comm; Fine Art; Game Design There are currently nearly 1000 undergraduate programmes taught through English including

9 “Are these real degrees?”

10 Our Obsession With Rankings

11 Rankings are a guide only: they don’t necessarily reflect quality of undergraduate experience or of particular discipline Rankings measure Research Universities not Universities of Applied Sciences/University Colleges

12 THES World Rankings 2014/5 Unis offering one or more progs through English Top 100 Karolinska Inst [SWE] KU Leuven [BEL] Leiden [NETH] Goettigen [GER] Delft [NETH] Erasmus [NETH] Amsterdam [NETH] Utrecht [NETH] Glasgow Stockholm [SWE] Maastricht [NETH] Top 150 Tubingen [GER] Groningen [NETH] St Andrews Lund [SWE] VU Amsterdam [NETH] Trinity College [IRE] Radboud [NETH] Eindhoven [NETH] Top 200 Aarhus [DEN] Karlsruhe Inst Tech [GER] Pompeu Fabra [SP] Aberdeen Top 250 Dundee Twente [HOLL] UA Barcelona [SP] UCD [IRE] Gothenburg [SWE] Top 300 Pavia [ITA] Iceland [ICE] Galway {IRE] Tilburg [NETH] Bologna [ITA] Milan [ITA] Cork [IRE] Top 400 Poli di Milano [ITA] Southern Denmark [DEN] La Sapienza Rome [ITA] Charles U [CZE] Stirling Warsaw [POL] Linkoping [SWE] Umea [SWE] Aalborg [DEN] Bari {ITA] New Rankings Out: 30 Sep

13 Universities of Applied Sciences Excellent applied [ie less academic] programmes with more practical work, projects and internships. Usually employment focused. Good examples: NetherlandsGermany Hanze UASRhein-Waal UAS Breda UAS Saxion UASAustria Hague UASSalzburg UAS Amsterdam UASKrems UAS Stenden UAS Rotterdam UAS Switzerland DenmarkLuzern UAS UC Northern DenmarkBerne UAS UC VIA

14 Context in Europe : an alternative paradigm -Students have a right to an education -Remove barriers to exercising this right -Cost -Entry Requirements

15 Tuition Fees [Euro ] DenmarkFree SwedenFree NorwayFree FinlandFree MaltaFree Austriac 750 Germanyc500 Switzerland500 - 1500 Netherlands1984* Italy400 – 3800 Ireland3000 * most Liberal Arts & Sciences progs more NOTE: Fees higher for Med in Central Eur

16 Grants & Loans Netherlands Tuition Fee Loan Living Expenses Loan: up to EUR1016 pm* [inc grant element, where parents earn less than 46K, ] EUR378* Denmark Grant [up to 750 pm] * Ireland Means-tested fee/maintenance grants Italy Same rights to Student Finance as Italians, after 2 years Bulgaria Tuition Fee Loan * Subject to monthly working requirement

17 Scottish domiciled students studying at eligible European universities can apply for the same bursary and loan support as students attending university in Scotland. U. Groningen Maastricht U Malmo U [UAS] Rhine Waal UAS U. Southern Denmark Pilot initiative to encourage more Scottish students to study abroad 2016 ?

18 * A small minority of programmes select by GPA [esp Spain ] Open Programmes Research Universities: SQC 4 Highers & 2 Advanced or 3 A-Levels or IB 24 UAS : SQC 4 Highers [Required Grades rarely specified – though sometimes suggested - except Dutch LA&S progs] Some subject requirements [partic Sciences ] Maths: Maths usually required for Business Liberal Arts & Sciences: different Maths requirements [some unis have exam to make up Maths ‘deficiency’] Med/Vet Schools Most have entrance tests [some select on basis of grades and no test] Undergraduate Entry Requirements : some useful generalisations Fixed Number programmes [selection procedure in place] - Interview and/or - Letter of Motivation and/or - Letter of Recommendation - Sometimes an aptitude or other test

19 Relevant undergraduate degree often particular grade/level not required, though sometimes [eg Germany] specified “qualifications that justify the expectation of successful completion of the programme in due time” Sometimes, also - separate entrance test [e.g. Germany] required - grades/letter of motivation/experience - interview Postgraduate Entry Requirements : some useful generalisations

20 “Look ….. I don’t care, there’s no way Sophie is going to bloody Amsterdam”

21 Run that by me again! ① programmes taught through English ② many in universities higher ranked higher in world’s top 300, or in highly resourced m Universities of Applied Sciences ③ where entry requirements are much more reasonable than in UK ④ and where there are no tuition fees or very low fees ⑤ and graduates of these programmes are attractive to employers, in an increasingly globalised employment market

22 Applications Four countries have centralised application [but not admissions] systems: Netherlandswww.studielink.nl Denmarkwww.optagelse.dk Sweden www.universityadmissions.se Finlandwww.studyinfo.fi Also, centralised qualification validation system in Germany and Spain Otherwise apply directly to university [except Italian Med Schools] Simple, in theory, but EUNiCAS very helpful

23 Applications NetherlandsOct 1-Aug 31 * DenmarkFeb 1 – Mar 15 ** Sweden Dec 01 – Jan 15 ** FinlandJan 7 – 12 Feb ** Germanyusu. Mid-July Italyusu. Aug/Sep * different deadlines for different programmes: mid-Jan for Medicine; 01 May for most Research universities] ** later applications rounds for some programmes Always assume programme you are interested in is an exception

24 “High School Diploma” Results Our results are “late”, by some standards Too Late : Finland, Rumania Often Too Late [but some flexibility]: Sweden Sometimes Too Late [ but usually workarounds]: Denmark, Germany Rarely Too Late [but be careful]: Netherlands, Italy, Poland, Hungary

25 Applications: tasks for you Most programmes - - Letter confirming student sitting exams in June [inc predicted grades] - Report of most recent grades - Some programmes - Letter of Recommendation - certify copy of results - - [Assist student with Letter of Motivation, though EUNiCAS assist with this] -

26 Cautionary Tale I have made a lot of friends, and everyone has been helpful. I have gotten a lot of stuff free like beer, Danish lessons and CV workshops. There is not a lot of crime here but bike theft is high. Getting a bike here is not so difficult. There was another Irish fella here who is very helpful! Busses are also close to being on time. I was told i could get a job, which is not the case. I is very difficult to get a student job here as it is flocked with a lot students. Housing is also difficult to find here also, as this is a student town. I am currently living in an estate which is being bulldozed this summer so i have to move out. I have only met a totally of 5 people, both English and Irish. I would really caution UK students who think about coming out here, Think very carefully and do A LOT of research. it is expensive and not a walk in the park to get set up. Aalborg U; First Year [Business]

27 Students Speak Studying abroad has given me an overwhelming sense of confidence in myself, never before had I understood just how important it is to do that which terrifies you. The diversity I am now accustomed to is overwhelming, I have friends from more countries than I had ever, or even ever planned on visiting. Can not encourage others to do it enough! U Amsterdam; 2nd Year [Liberal Arts & Sciences] Mind-blowing, Groningen is an experience beyond what i imagined……From a old house in the hills at home, Groningen is a city of varied culture, incredible experiences, fast pace, freedom, independence and challenges Hanze UAS; 2nd Year [Fine Art] I was really apprehensive about going to study in Denmark, but it turned out to be an amazing decision and I would recommend it to anyone. Seeland University College; 1st Year[Education]

28 Students Speak 2 I would repeat my decision to move to the Netherlands a thousand times over, best choice I ever made. What I love about studying over here, is that conversations are about politics, current affairs, philosophy and so on. When I go back home, my friends have been doing the same thing everyday, and conversation can be dull and repetitive. I am not saying that students at home are stupid, but when you go to a new european city you realise how big the world is and how competitive it is. You either smarten up, or risk been left behind Hague UAS; 2nd Year [European Studies] By far one of the greatest choices I have made in my life. An experience that continues to truly educate and broaden my outlook of the world U Tilburg; 1st Year [Global Law] I love the course, I love the people, I love the place!! It was hands down the best choice for me. I have absolutely no regrets on studying abroad. It was terrifying going, but I am a better person and will be a better physiotherapist because of it. The course is starting to get hard now, but I don't mind working, because I know that it's what I want to do! Saxion UAS; 3rd Year [Physiotherapy] I love it here. It’s lovely walking around the canals. Most importantly, I am enjoying my study. I’d highly recommend the whole experience U. Groningen; 2nd Year [International Law]

29 Students Speak 3 I visited the NHTV open day and decided it was right for me because I found that everyone, both students and teachers, were so incredibly passionate about what they were doing. I found their passion so infectious that I knew straight away that I wanted to be a part of it NHTV Breda; 3 rd Year [Game Design] One of the best decisions I could have made. Since moving, I haven't wished I'd gone to university at hom at all, of course moving abroad without friends or family is challenging at times I really think the good times and the new experiences outweigh those moments U. Maastricht; 2 nd Year [European Law] The teachers are very friendly and open to questions etc. I have been getting on well with the Danish people, they are very friendly and have a similar culture and sense of humour to us. I have only met a handful of students from the UK, however everyone speak English which is handy and it is easy to meet people. I would definitely recommend it to other UK students looking to study abroad. VIA UC; 1 st Year [Engineering] If you have the support from family at home and you believe you can stand on your own two feet, then make the jump and never look back! U. Utrecht; 3 rd Year [Liberal Arts & Sciences]

30 And …..the Parents? Tina is absolutely delighted with everything you can think of - the Academie, the hostel she is staying in, the place, the people she is studying with...and now she has taken an apartment for herself as her confidence grows and she becomes PART of the place. She was home this week and showed us much of her work and its development- in such a short time! She is keeping up with everything despite having a misadventure with a bus which tossed her off her cycle at a roundabout. We are both delighted with Eunicas. Without that she would probably be in bedsit in Thomas St wondering why she had decided to do fine art! Thank you, from the bottom of out hearts “Never thought I’d say this. She has rediscovered her love for learning”

31 What is EUNiCAS? Through EUNiCAS, UK and Irish students can be supported in their application to up to eight degree programmes Through eunicas.co.uk you can access free of charge: A comprehensive directory of degree programmes, Information on universities and the cities that they are based in Information on fees and entry requirements and in addition Our low-cost [Eur28.00] application support service Register Now. Valid until Sep 2016 [Year 12 can start now]

32 EUNiCAS helped me to decide which courses to look at. I chose one of the courses they recommended. They helped me apply, I got accepted and am now having an incredible time. Cillian, U.Maastricht Salzburg is going really well for me! Thanks so much for all your help in getting me here! Grace, Salzburg UAS General advice Advice on programme choice Application Guidelines and Forms Alerts to Universities Past papers [where relevant] Application document review Application hand-holding University visits Ongoing support and reassurance - facility to book 1:1 session, either with/without family Why EUNiCAS?

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34 Some Programmes

35 Medicine 50+ Programmes taught through English: Filter through: - global reputation - most Brits/Irish [or not!] - cost - ease of entry - entrance test in UK? - Physics required? - ease of access [travel] Italy increasingly popular: Universita di Milano Universita di Pavia Universita ‘La Sapienza’ di Roma Life Science/Medicine Faculty Rankings [QS] 1. U. Maasticht 2. U. Milan 3. La Sapienza Rome 4. U. Groningen 5. UCSC Milan 6. Charles U 7. U. Tor Vergata Rome 8. U. Pavia 9. Semmelweis U 10. U.Debrecen 11.U. Bari 12. Jagiellonian 13 San Raffaele Milan 14. U. Szeged 15. U. Zagreb

36 Veterinary Medicine 11 programmes taught through English Warsaw Szent Istvan UVMP Kosice Lithuanian ULS

37 University of Groningen University of Leiden Erasmus University University of Maastricht Radboud University - TU Eindhoven [Psychology & Technology ] Psychology

38 University of Amsterdam Erasmus University Maastricht University Leiden University Tilburg University University of Groningen Utrecht University University of Twente [LAS & Technology] and Freiburg University Liberal Arts & Sciences University of Utrecht: Major in Humanities in: Art History & Museum Studies, Chinese Language & Culture, History, Literature & Classics, Performing Arts, Philosophy Major in Social Sciences in: Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Law, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology Major in Science in: Biology; Chemistry; Earth & Environment; Medical Science; Cognitive Neuroscience; Physics BA or BSc

39 Leiden University [International Studies] University of Groningen University Aalborg University Southern Denmark Malmo University Lund University [Development Studies] Copenhagen Business School [BSc International Business & Politics] International Relations

40 University of Groningen Tilburg University Maastricht University Hague University AS U. Amsterdam [BSc Politics, Psychology & Law/Economics] International Law

41 Physics, Applied Physics, Maths, Applied Maths, Astronomy, Chemistry [U. Groningen] Sustainable Biotechnology [Aalborg U] Science [U. Maastricht] Pharmacy [U. Tor Vergata] Biochemistry [JK University, Linz] Physics [U.Leipzig] Health & Nutrition [VIA Univ. College] Pharmaceutical Sciences [U. Utrecht] Biomedicine [Karolinska 0r Maastricht] Liberal Arts & Sciences: Nutrition {Maastricht: UCV] Life Sciences

42 And …… - Business /Economics [esp Netherlands & Denmark] - Humanities [Archaeology[Leiden]; History [Erasmus]; Philosophy [Leuven]; Languages [UG] - Fine Art [Hanze, Lund] - Fashion Design [Amsterdam UAS] Game Design NHTV Breda, Saxkion, Hanze, VIA - Sports Management [Amsterdam UAS & UC Northern Denmark] - Business & Languages [S. Denmark, Copenhagen BS, Rotterdam, Avans, Stenden] - Music [Brussels, Hanze, Zuyd] - Dance [Fontys, Artez] - Tourism/Hosp [Hague, Stenden, NHTV, Denmark, Finland] - Computer Science ….. And many more


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