Study Abroad. What is Study Abroad? Chance to spend part of your degree studying at a partner university overseas.

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Study Abroad

What is Study Abroad? Chance to spend part of your degree studying at a partner university overseas

Why Study Abroad? Discover a new culture and see your own culture differently Develop self-reliance Learn new language skills Meet new people Study different things in a different way Impress employers

Where? More than 40 partners Europe East Asia Australasia North America

Where? Depends on your College/subject FCH Humanities –Archaeology –Classics/Ancient History –Drama –English –History –Theology –Film studies Social Sciences –International Relations –Philosophy –Politics –Sociology

Europe Granada S Aix-en- Provence S Grenoble S Uppsala H S Krakow S Istanbul F H S Rotterdam F Berlin H S Münster S Utrecht F H S Munich F H Agder F S Copenhagen S Strasbourg S Reykjavik H Århus H Nantes H Madrid H Hildesheim H Dresden H Malta F H

North America Victoria F S H Montana F S H Iowa F S H Ottawa F S H Washington DC S New Mexico F S H Southern Mississippi F S H Kansas F S H William & Mary F S H Augustana H Waterloo H

East Asia Seoul F S H Hong Kong F S H Akita F S H PKU H Fudan H Tsinghua H

Australia and New Zealand Sydney F S H New South Wales F S H Deakin F S H Otago F S H ANU Canberra S Adelaide F S H Western Australia F S H Griffith F H

How long do you go for? Go for a full year Third year of a four-year course Go for a semester Normally in the first term of your second year

Studying You will take modules in the same subject area as at Exeter at an equivalent level Typically 4 modules per semester Also ‘Learning Log’ assignment

Assessment Registered to a ‘Study Abroad’ module Marks from abroad are translated Year abroad is 1/7 th of your degree award

Money Erasmus grant for those studying in Europe Usually 2 instalments €310 - €370 per month of your placement

Other costs Spending money Housing Travel Health insurance Travel insurance Visas But still support from Student Finance

Tuition fees No tuition fees to host University Outside Europe half fees to Exeter No fees for Europe in 2013/14.

Minimum requirements Must have a 2:1 average in 1 st year If studying in a language other than English, must be studying to Advanced level through Foreign Language Centre

Application Must include: 1)Application form 2)Personal statement 3)1 st year transcript and 2 nd year feedback sheets All applicants should meet with their Study Abroad co-ordinator Deadline is Friday 1 st February

What happens next? Find out which place you have in mid-February Complete application form for partner university –Including references International Office meetings in March/April Pre-departure meeting in June

My semester at William and Mary has been fantastic so far; I'm in a fraternity, my classes are engaging and completely different to those at Exeter, and I've met a lot of amazing people. Adam Cuthbert, William & Mary Since the day I arrived in Turkey, every experience has seemed to challenge my preconceptions of the country, culture and people. From the challenges in day to day life of just getting from place to place, to the nationalism that pervades every aspect of society, everything is a new experience. Most of all, I was not prepared for how much I would enjoy myself. Lucy Sheehan, Sabanci Thank you for giving me the opportunity to come out here. I absolutely love it out here and everyone is going crazy for the English accent! Greg Church, American University I am having the BEST time here at MSU, I love it! I don't think I'll want to come home when it's all finished. Lucy Polley, Montana State University