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SUSSEX ABROAD: NORTH AMERICA, ASIA AND AUSTRALIA EUROPE (ERASMUS+), CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA (Photos taken by Rosie Browne who studied in Grenoble, France 2013-2014 - Law with a Year Abroad LLB) How to proceed with your application Research – read through this information and consult the university websites. Consider carefully all the ramifications of a period of study abroad – personal, academic and financial. You may want to discuss these matters with your family. Find out what modules you will be missing if you are doing a term abroad by referring to this link: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/schoolsandservices/schools/courses . Make an appointment with your Study Abroad Departmental Representative(s) (see list included) to discuss the modules you will be studying at the partner university Information can be found on the exchange university website.

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SUSSEX ABROAD: NORTH AMERICA, ASIA AND AUSTRALIA

EUROPE (ERASMUS+), CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA

(Photos taken by Rosie Browne who studied in Grenoble, France 2013-2014 -Law with a Year Abroad LLB)

How to proceed with your application

Research – read through this information and consult the university websites.

Consider carefully all the ramifications of a period of study abroad – personal, academic and financial. You may want to discuss these matters with your family.

Find out what modules you will be missing if you are doing a term abroad by referring to this link: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/schoolsandservices/schools/courses .

Make an appointment with your Study Abroad Departmental Representative(s) (see list included) to discuss the modules you will be studying at the partner university Information can be found on the exchange university website.

Fill out an Application Pack. This is available from the Sussex Abroad office or online on the Sussex Abroad webpage. The Application pack consists of an application form, a Statement form, a Reference form and a Proposed Modules for Study Abroad form. The reference is to be obtained by your Academic Advisor. Please hand the completed Application pack to Ester Aventin (Sussex Abroad office, Friston 103)

Study Abroad

Students who are not studying a Language or American Studies degree, but who would like to incorporate a period of study abroad into their Sussex course, may apply to spend a term (if allowed by your department) or a year, as an exchange student at a partner university. Students with a sufficiently high level in the relevant foreign language may be able to apply for places in France, Germany, Italy, Spain or South/Central America. These places are reserved for language degree students, but there are usually a few remaining. You will be required to take a test to determine your foreign language level before your application to study in the language can be approved.

There are three study abroad models:

1.Study Abroad Term: Incorporated within the three year degree, this forms an integral part of your course. The following subject areas CANNOT apply to study for a term: Psychology, Life Sciences, Law and Business, Engineering.

2.Study Abroad Term or Year within the Integrated Masters Course (Science degrees): Incorporated within the four year MChem / MPhysics / MMaths course, students study abroad for a year. The modules you study while at a partner university do replace the modules you would have taken at Sussex during that same year. You will follow a full course load at the host university and you will bring your official transcript back to Sussex. As a period of study abroad will contribute to your overall final award, all students wishing to take part will need to meet the minimum academic requirements.

3.Study Abroad Year: the student can opt to take the Study Abroad Year, extending the 3 year degree to a 4 year degree course.

The modules taken at the university abroad are in addition to those taken at Sussex, and there is a degree of flexibility with the academic programme that students take whilst at the partner university. You will follow a full course load at the host university and you will bring your official transcript back to Sussex.

FinancesPlease note that you will be responsible for your own return air fare, insurance, rent and other living expenses.

FeesFees will remain the same for all Sussex students studying abroad for a term, and must be paid in the usual way. Students undertaking a full year abroad in the third year of a four year degree programme will pay a reduced tuition fee for the year abroad.

The Student Loan – Overseas RateFor 2014/15 the non means tested student loan is £4,290 (currently £3564) (all students get this part) the means tested student loan is £2,310 (some students get this part) Total loan is £6,600

You may be eligible for a means-tested loan of £116 per week for any extra weeks of study In addition, the Government gives a means tested grant to cover airfare (less £303) and medical insurance.

Students who receive a maintenance grant and/or bursary/Chancellor’s scholarship will continue to receive this on top of their student loan.

You will receive a proportion of your loan at the higher rate for the duration of your study abroad.

All Sussex students studying abroad are required to purchase the Sussex Group Insurance Policy. This policy covers medical expenses, personal belongings including lap-top cover, cancellation, personal liability and overseas legal expenses.

ApplyingOnce you have decided on your preferred universities, please download an Application Pack from our web pages or collect a pack from the Sussex Abroad office and when this is completed return it to the Sussex Abroad office.

The Application Pack consists of:

Application form (please list three choices) The Proposed Modules for Study Abroad form This needs to be signed by your

Study Abroad Departmental Representative(s) and Director of Teaching and Learning. This is where you list the modules/credits you will miss at Sussex and the ones that you will replace them with at your chosen university. If you will be missing core modules during your proposed period of study abroad, you will also need to complete the Module Mapping document. Please note this document allows you to directly relate the modules you hope to take to the one you will miss and clearly demonstrates how the learning objectives of the two modules match.

Statement (why you want to study abroad) Reference from your Academic Advisor Declaration Form

Selection CriteriaThe minimum eligibility criteria for study abroad are:

A complete application pack received by the deadline A solid academic reference A minimum average grade of 55% - 65%(actual or expected) depending on your

subject Consent of the Student Support Unit (if applicable)

Disabilities and Learning Support

The level of support offered to students with disabilities or other special needs varies among our partner institutions. Where possible, we strive to ensure that all students have the same provision for their disability/other support need as they do at Sussex. However, it is important to recognise that not all partner universities have the same resources which we have at Sussex e.g. access to one-on-one dyslexia support for students.

Please make sure that you inform the Sussex Abroad team of your support needs so that we can liaise with the Student Support Unit (SSU) at Sussex and the Partner Institution and ensure that appropriate arrangements are in place.

Your Accommodation at Sussex

It is a cause of concern for many students that to study abroad, they will have to either give up their current accommodation or find someone to replace them for the period they are away. There is no easy solution to this. You can speak to and agree with your landlord, if you have signed your tenancy agreement, about seeking a replacement. Although there is no guarantee that you will find a replacement, there are always people looking for short term accommodation in Brighton. You can then let the Housing Office know you will have a room available for rent for a fixed period so that they can advertise it.  However, when you sign a tenancy agreement, you are responsible for the payment of rent for the duration and other issues, or until you find an agreeable replacement.

You could also advertise your room on our Facebook page Sussex Abroad or the Facebook page Sussex University House Hunt where we invite International students coming to Sussex to join the page and these students are often in need of accommodation. The following websites may also be useful:

www.housepals.co.uk www.spareroom.co.uk www.gumtree.co.uk

Alternatively, if you decide to give up your room altogether, we can put you in touch with other students returning from abroad at the same time as you, so that you can find places to share together back in Brighton.

Although this matter causes students a lot of worry, to our knowledge students have always managed to overcome the problem without too much difficulty, including finding new accommodation in Brighton in January without great difficulty. Returning students would certainly say that the long-term benefits gained from a term abroad far outweighed this passing problem with accommodation. 

STUDY ABROAD IN EUROPE – THE ERASMUS+ PROGRAMME

www.britishcouncil.org/erasmus

Erasmus+ is designed to support the European activities of higher education institutions, including the mobility and exchange of students. Over 2 million students in Europe have participated in the programme since its inception in 1987, receiving funding to enable them to spend a period studying abroad.

Students can read about the Erasmus experience from the student perspective at: http://www.britishcouncil.org/erasmus-britishcouncil-casestudy-4.htm

Students are eligible for Erasmus if they are: Registered at a UK institution of higher education; If they have not received an Erasmus grant for the same type of placement (study,

work or postgraduate) in a previous year. Spending an approved study period of between three and twelve months in another

EU, EEA or ‘partner’ country:

Eligible CountriesAustria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,

France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia,

Spain, Sweden, Turkey.(Please note this includes our partner institutions in the Canary Islands and La Réunion)

Widening participation payment

For students studying abroad within Europe In 2014/15, the British Council - the UK’s National Agency managing the Erasmus+ Programme on behalf of the European Commission - offered students whose household income was less than £25,000 an additional financial supplement.

Your eligibility for this would normally be assessed by Student Finance England when you apply for financial support for the year. However, you must make sure that you have given them the authority to share this information with us here at Sussex. Otherwise we will not know if you are eligible. If you are an International Student and receive some sort of financial scholarship, the threshold for you to be eligible for this additional grant will depend on the average income in your home country which may be lower than the equivalent of £25,000. Please see David Brimage in the office if you would like further details on this.

STUDY ABROAD IN NORTH AMERICA

AccommodationAccommodation in the US is usually guaranteed, and in some cases may be an essential part of the exchange. You should note that it is the norm to have a roommate at American institutions, and that single rooms are rarely available. At some (but not all) institutions it may be possible for you to live in private accommodation, if you prefer, and the host university will usually be able to provide you with information about finding your own housing.

Financial GuaranteeIn order to go to the USA or Canada to study, you will need to provide financial guarantees before a visa will be issued. The amount of money that has to be guaranteed varies according to which campus you attend. Students will have to demonstrate that they have sufficient funds available before the visas can be issued. This means that money is actually in an account or various accounts.

Most students use their Government Student Loan as part of their guarantee, the remainder of the amount to be guaranteed (currently in excess of £2,800 for the academic year) can be made up from either personal funds, or from funds guaranteed by your parents or members of your family.

InsuranceThe cost of medical care in the United States is extremely high and every student will be legally obliged to take out medical insurance cover at their US and Canadian university. You will also need extra cover for travel to and from the university and for the costs not covered by the US insurance policy. Their policies often only cover 80% of costs, therefore, you will need our supplementary policy for the 20% not covered. The cost of insurance will be between £800 - £1000. If you study abroad for one semester the insurance cost will be halved.

VisaThe Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) is an automated process for collecting, maintaining and managing information about foreign students, exchange visitors and their dependents during their stay in the United States. There is now a charge for this service of $180 or $200 depending what visa you have. This fee is separate from and in addition to the visa application fee currently £60. The SEVIS fee can be paid electronically or by mail. It cannot be paid at a US embassy or consulate and it cannot be paid at the port of entry.

THE ALLAWAY SCHOLARSHIP – UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA

Applications are invited to compete for the above-named scholarship which is awarded annually to enable a Sussex student to spend a year at the University of California.

The Scholarship was established fourteen years ago thanks to the generosity of Professor William Allaway, Director Emeritus of the Education Abroad Program of the University of California, and his wife, Olivia. Professor Allaway was instrumental in establishing the Sussex-California exchange programme in the 1960s. Since then, many Sussex students have benefited from spending a year at the University of California but, prior to the establishment of the William and Olivia Allaway Scholarship, this opportunity was only available to students on an American Studies or North American Studies four-year programme.

There is a Scholarship available for one student which is awarded through an annual essay competition. Essay Title: Why the opportunity to study at the University of California would benefit my degree programme and/or my future career. Essay Length: Not more than 1500 words.

Each Scholarship will provide the following:

1. A stipend of $3,000 (US) for the academic year.

2. A tuition fee waiver at the University of California (you will still need to pay University of Sussex fees for the year but this will be at a reduced amount).

Please note that you will be responsible for your own return air fare, insurance, rent and other living expenses and that, in order to be eligible for a visa, you will need to provide a bank reference and financial guarantees. Costs vary considerably at each of the University of California campuses and you might want to take this into account when making your choice of campus. You will, of course, still be eligible for any usual loan entitlements. Please pick up an application for the scholarship from the Sussex Abroad office.

BUTEX STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS

Each year BUTEX awards sixteen scholarships to students studying abroad for either a semester or for a whole academic year.

Eight scholarships are available to UK students studying abroad in the USA or Canada and a further eight scholarships are available to North American students studying in the UK. The value of each scholarship is £500 and will be paid to the winners once they have arrived and registered at their host university.

Applications will be accepted from January 2015 and the deadline for all applications is the 31st May 2015. Please visit http://www.butex.ac.uk/ and click on Student Scholarships for more details.

SCHOLARSHIPS IN ASIA

There may be scholarships available for Asia which you can apply for directly via the university once you have been accepted to study there.

STUDY ABROAD IN AUSTRALIA

Australian Semester Dates:

Semester 2: July – November Semester 1: February – June

You can only study in Australia for the Spring semester (February – June) or the full year. If you apply to study in Australia for full year you will need to be in Australia by the beginning of July. This means that you have only a couple of weeks after the end of the summer term at Sussex.

VisaIf English is not your first language you will need to provide a copy of your IELTS results in order to obtain your visa. Tests older than two years are not acceptable.

(Photo by Nataliya Tkachenko – Economics and Management BA – Studied at Monash, Australia)

VOLUNTARY STUDY ABROAD LINKS(This list is subject to change)

Below is a list of universities that Sussex has an exchange link with and that offer certain courses taught in English. Only subjects listed below the name of the institution can be studied there. If a link is shown as flexible, you can apply if you can find suitable courses in English within your field of study. However, some departments may still be excluded from these links or have specific restrictions. Please note that approval for study at these destinations will be dependent on approval by your department and suitable courses being available from year to year. Furthermore, each application is subject to acceptance by the partner university. Don’t forget that websites are usually the best source of up to date course information. EUROPE

AustriaVienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria:Business & Management Studies, Economics www.wu-wien.ac.at

CroatiaZagreb School of Economics and Business (To be confirmed)Business, Management, Economicshttp://www.zsem.hr/index.php/en/

Czech RepublicCharles University, Prague, Czech Republic: Flexible including International Relations and Politics, International Development, Economics, Media, Sociology, Philosophy, History, Languages, English, Film Law – for students on 4 year degree www.cuni.cz

DenmarkUniversity College Copenhagen, Denmark (To be confirmed)Education, Childhood and Youth, Social Work https://ucc.dk/international

University of Copenhagen, Denmark: Strong Anthropology link, Sociology www.ku.dk

EstoniaTallin University of Technology, Estonia:International Relations, Business, Law – for students on 4 year degree http://ttu.ee./en

FinlandUniversity of Helsinki, Finland: History, International Development, Philosophy, Anthropology, Sociology, IR & Political Sciencewww.helsinki.fi

FranceSciences Po, France Interested students should have at least an intermediate understanding of French and be prepared to continue to learn French while abroad. Main campus in Paris (very limited places) but also other satellite campuses in France, each with a slightly different focus.IR, Politics, Economics, possibly Sociology.Le Havre campus – focus on Europe’s relations with Asia and the dynamics of globalisationReims campus (45 minutes from Paris) – focus on relations between Europe and North AmericaMenton campus (limited places) – focus on the Middle East, the Mediterranean and Gulf states

Université Pierre Mendès France, Grenoble, France: Law only – for students on 4 year degree http://droit.upmf-grenoble.fr

GermanyUniversity of Konstanz, Germany: Computer and Information Science, English, Economics, Politics and International Relations http://www.uni-konstanz.de/

LMU (Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich)Physics (taught in German), Arts and Humanities (English, English Literature, Philosophy)http://www.en.uni-muenchen.de/index.html

Technische Universitaet Munich, Germany: Computing http://www.en.uni-muenchen.de/index.html

University of Mannheim, Germany: Business & Management, Economicswww.uni-mannheim.de

University of Regensburg, Germany (To be confirmed)Business and Management, Biology, Chemistry, Historyhttp://www.uni-regensburg.de/index.html.en

GreecePanteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Athens, Greece:Anthropology www.panteion.gr

IcelandUniversity of Iceland, Reykjavik: Flexible including Anthropology, Sociology, Political Science, English www.hi.is

IrelandNational University of Ireland, Galway: Strong Film link. Flexible from College of Arts including Geography and Humanities. No science http://www.nuigalway.ie/

University College Cork, Ireland: Flexible including Maths, Economics, Computer Science, English Literature, Geography, Politics, History, History of Art, Philosophy, Sociology, Languages www.ucc.ie

ItalyBocconi University, Milan (To be confirmed)Business, Management, Economics and Lawhttp://www.unibocconi.eu/wps/wcm/connect/Bocconi/SitoPubblico_EN/Navigation+Tree/Home/Services/International+Relations/International+Students/International+Student+Desk/

University of Padua:Psychology (full year only)http://www.unipd.it/en/courses-held-english

MaltaUniversity of Malta, Malta: Anthropology, English literature, History, History of Art, International Relations, Philosophy, Sociology http://www.um.edu.mt/

NetherlandsUniversity of Amsterdam, Netherlands: Social Sciences including: International Relations and Politics, International Development, Anthropology, Geography, Sociology, Psychology - full year only Humanities including History of Art, History, English, Media, Film, European Language, Philosophy www.uva.nl

Maastricht University, Netherlands: Law – for students on 4 year degree Psychology (full year only) www.unimaas.nl

Radboud University, Netherlands:English Language and English Literaturehttp://www.ru.nl/english/Business and Management

Utrecht University, Netherlands: Sociology, Anthropology, Economics for full year students only www.uu.nl

NorwayUniversity of Oslo, Norway (To be confirmed)Arts and Humanities, Geography NB link with the Svalbard Institute http://www.uio.no/english/

PolandUniversity of Warsaw, Poland:International Relations and Politics, Sociology, Philosophy, History, Physics, Business, Maths, Economics www.uw.edu.pl

Warsaw School of Economics, Poland: Economics, Business & Management (www.sgh.waw.pl)

SpainESIC Business and Marketing School, Madrid (To be confirmed)Business, Management and Economics – specialise in Marketinghttp://www.esic.edu/

Universidad Pontificia Comillas ICAI-ICADE, Madrid (To be confirmed)Engineering, Law, Business, Management, Economics, International Relations, Humanitieshttp://www.upcomillas.es/es/internacional/para-estudiantes-extranjeros/programas-para-extranjeros

SwedenGöteborg University, Sweden: English, Sociology, Social Sciences including Anthropology, Politics, International Relations (Limited courses see website for the latest availability) www.gu.se

Lund University, Sweden (To be confirmed)Physics, Social Science subjects, Physical Geography, Mathematics, possibly Criminology as Sociology of Law is offeredhttp://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/

Malmö University, Sweden: International Relations and Politics, International Development www.mah.se

University of Stockholm, Sweden: Politics, Sociology www.su.se

University of Uppsala, Sweden: Flexible including Geography, History, Maths, Chemistry, Physics, Politics, English, Anthropology, International Development (new courses on Sustainable Development) Law – for students on 4 year degreewww.uu.se

TurkeyBilkent University, Ankara Turkey (To be confirmed)Politics, Economicshttp://international.bilkent.edu.tr/

Koç University located on the outskirts of Istanbul, Turkey:Philosophy, Sociology, Media Studies, History of Art, English, History, Economics, Business and Management, International Relations, Maths, Chemistry, Physics Law – for students on 4 year degree http://www.ku.edu.tr/en

Outside EuropeEcole de Gouvernance et d'Economie (EGE), Rabat, Morocco:Teaching in French, Arabic and some subjects in English. Politics, International Relations, Geography (http://www.egerabat.com/ )

REST OF EUROPE, SOUTH/CENTRAL AMERICA There are occasionally limited places available at universities in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Mexico and Chile. These vary each year and you need to speak the language of the country to apply, as you will be taking your courses in the native tongue. You would need to pass a test equivalent to the 2nd year language exam to be accepted. Please contact the Study Abroad office for more information.

Mexico We also have the following link in Mexico which offers some courses taught in English. The level of Spanish required is pre-intermediate to intermediate - we want to know you can hold a conversation in Spanish so you can cope with the practical side of things when there - for your safety and wellbeing.

Instituto Tecnologico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, ITESM (Campus Ciudad de Mexico): Business & Management, International Relations, International Development, Media, English http://www.ccm.itesm.mx/internacional/programs.html

ASIA

Hong Kong City University of Hong Kong: International Relations and Politics, International Development, Anthropology, Sociology, English Language/Literature, Media, Journalism, Business, Criminology, Psychology, Social Work www.cityu.edu.hk

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology:Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Business and Management, International Business, Economics, Accounting, Computer Science, Chemistry, Physics, Biology (Life Science), Environmental Science www.ust.hk

The University of Hong Kong: English Lit & Lang, History, Music, Philosophy, Business, Economics, Engineering, Chemistry, Maths, Physics, Geography, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Law, Childhood and Youth http://www.hku.hk/

The Chinese University of Hong Kong:Anthropology, Geography, History, Computer Sciences, Sociology, Business, Media, Politics, Economics, Biology, Law, Chemistry, Biomedicine, Biochemistry, Psychology, Chemistry, Social Work, Cell and Molecular Biology, Earth System Science, Gender Studies, Physics www.cuhk.edu.hk/english/index.html

Japan International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan: Politics, Informatics, History, Art History, Computer Science, (autumn term or full year) International Relations, Anthropology, Economics, Sociology, Business (Only for full year option) www.icu.ac.jp

Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan: Politics, International Relations, Sociology, Economics, History, Maths, Computer Science, Anthropology, Financehttp://www.waseda.jp/top/index-e.html

Yamanashi Gakuin University, Fuju, Japan: Music, Art History, English Literature, Drama and Film Studies, History, Philosophy, Politics, Sociology, Economics, Biology TBChttp://www.ygu.ac.jp/index.php

Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan: Anthropology, Sociology, History, Development Studies, International Relations, Geography, Environment and Ecology, Politics, Engineeringhttp://www.oia.hokudai.ac.jp/

Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan: Law TBC

Korea Korea University:Business & Management, Economics, English Lit and Lang, History, Media, Sociology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, Computer Science, IR & Politics, International Development, Biology, Environment, Maths, Film, Journalism, Psychology http://www.korea.edu/

Seoul National University, Korea: History, English Literature, International Relations, Anthropology, Business www.useoul.edu

Pusan University, situated in the city of Busan, Korea:Business (Busan is home of Samsung and many big businesses) International Relations, Politics, Anthropology, International Development, Economics, Law, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Childhood and Youth, Maths

TaiwanNational Chengchi University, Taiwan: Business & Management, Economics, International Relations TBC http://www.nccu.edu.tw/english/

National Taiwan University:Geography, Anthropology, International Relations, Politics, English Literature, Drama Studies, Journalism , Business, Economics, Lawhttp://www.ntu.edu.tw/engv4/

ThailandMahidol University, Thailand:Computer Engineering, Film Studies, Social Science (History, Sociology, International Development, Politics, International Relations, Anthropology) Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Ecology and Environment, Media Studies, Media Practice, Business, Economicshttp://www.mahidol.ac.th/en/

MalaysiaMonash University, Malaysia campus:Psychology, Journalism, International Relations, Politics, Media, Film, Accounting, Finance, Business, Economics, Mechanical and Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering, Computer Science, Law, Biomedical Science, Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnologyhttp://www.monash.edu.my/

SingaporeNanyang Technical University, Singapore:Accountancy, Business, Media, Media Practice, Education, Computer/Electrical/Mechanical Engineering, Economics, English, History, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, Chemistry, Maths, Physics TBChttp://www.ntu.edu.sg/Pages/home.aspx

AUSTRALIA University of Adelaide, Adelaide: Flexible http://www.adelaide.edu.au/

University of Western Australia, Perth: Flexible www.uwa.edu.au

University of Queensland, Brisbane: Flexible www.uq.edu.au

Monash University, Melbourne: Flexible (There is a possibility to study at the Monash–Malaysia campus as well see above) www.monash.edu.au

NORTH AMERICA

University of Alaska at Fairbanks – 8 full year placeshttp://www.uaf.edu/

University of Arkansas, Fayetteville – 10 full year places AND Walton Business School https://www.uark.edu/

Arizona State University, Tempe – 2 full year placeshttp://www.asu.edu/

University of British Columbia, Vancouver – 2.5 full year placeshttps://www.ubc.ca/

Georgia Tech, Atlanta – 1 semesterhttp://www.gatech.edu/

Mount Holyoke University, Massachusetts – 3 full year placeshttps://www.mtholyoke.edu/

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – 2 full year places

http://unc.edu/

Occidental College, Los Angeles, California – 1.5 full year placeshttp://www.oxy.edu/

Oregon State University, Corvallis – 9 full year places (not Psychology or Business)http://oregonstate.edu/

Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana – 10 full year placeshttp://www.purdue.edu/

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY – Business 5 full year places, Additional 4 full year placeshttps://www.rpi.edu/

University of Rochester, Rochester, NY – 5 full year placeshttps://www.rochester.edu/

Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Vancouver, Canada – 3 full year placeshttp://www.sfu.ca/

State University of New York at Stony Brook, Long Island – 4.5 full year placeshttp://www.stonybrook.edu/

University of Texas at Austin - 4 full year places https://www.utexas.edu/

University of Vermont, Burlington – 3 full year placeshttp://www.uvm.edu/

University of Waterloo, Canada, Ontario – 6 full year placeshttp://uwaterloo.ca/

NEW LINKS (To be confirmed)University of Kentucky at Lexington – 2 full year placeshttp://www.uky.edu/ Elon University, North Carolina – 2 full year placeshttp://www.elon.edu/home/ University of North Carolina at Asheville – 3 full year placeshttps://www.unca.edu/

University of Ottawa, Ontario – 2 full year placeshttp://www.uottawa.ca/en Beloit College, Wisconsin – 2 full year placeshttp://www.beloit.edu/ College of Charleston, South Carolina – 2 full year placeshttp://www.cofc.edu/

Mercer University Macon, Georgia – 2 full year places (Students who are interested in the History of the American South)

http://mercer.edu/

STUDY ABROAD DEPARTMENTAL REPRESENTATIVES

Your Department Representative is your first point of call for academic enquiries regarding your study abroad and they will need to approve your course choices.

Major SubjectsDepartmental Representative Room Email

American Studies Daniel Kane Arts B335 [email protected] Carl Griffin Arts C245 [email protected] History Geoff Quilley Arts A A129 [email protected], Environment and Ecology, Neuroscience Jorn Scharlemann JMS Building 5B25 [email protected] Mark Paget JMS Building 2C6 [email protected]

Business & Management John BatemanJUBILEE BUILDING 204 [email protected]

Chemistry John Spencer Arundel 216 [email protected]

Development Studies Carl Griffin Arts C245 [email protected] Michael Gasiorek Jubilee 268 [email protected], Drama Studies Roberta Piazza Arts B248 [email protected]

EngineeringVasu Kanjirakkad THERMO-FLUID

MECHANICS TF010 [email protected] Belinda Hackney ARTS A A059 B. [email protected] Carl Griffin Arts C245 [email protected] Gerhard Wolf Arts A A170 [email protected], Multimedia & Digital Systems Sharon Woods CHICHESTER 1 CI209 [email protected] Relations Carl Griffin Arts C245 [email protected] Ambra Moroncini ARTS A A053 a. [email protected] Kimberley Brayson Freeman Centre G04 [email protected] Konstantin Blyuss Mantell 2b12 [email protected], Film, Media Practice & Theory, Cultural Studies Martin Spinelli Silverstone Sb 338 [email protected] Ed Hughes EDB 218 [email protected] Corine Besson Arts A A019 [email protected] Xavier Calmet Pev 2 5a9 [email protected] & CES Kai Oppermann Freeman Centre F01 [email protected] Hans Crombag JMS 5D9 [email protected]

Sociology Susie ScottFREEMAN CENTRE G47 [email protected]

Spanish Aaron Kahn Arts A48 [email protected]

DIRECTORS OF TEACHING AND LEARNING

The Proposed Modules for Study Abroad also needs to be signed by your Director of Teaching and Learning. Contact details below:

Major SubjectsDepartmental Representative Room Email

Business, Management and Economics Dr Julie Litchfield Jubilee Nab-276

[email protected]

Engineering and Informatics Dr Sharon Wood

Chichester 1 CI209 [email protected]

English Dr Lynne Murphy Arts B B348M.L. [email protected]

Global Studies Dr Cherith Moses Arts C C257 [email protected]

History, Art History and Philosophy Dr Jim Endersby Arts A A166 [email protected]

Law, Politics and Sociology Prof Susan Millns

Friston Building Fr-212 [email protected]

Life SciencesDr Bugewa Apampa JMS 4B15 [email protected]

Mathematical and Physical Sciences Dr Peter Giesl PEVENSEY 3 5C1 [email protected]

Media, Film and MusicDr Kate O’Riordan

Silverstone 330 [email protected]

PsychologyProf Robin Banerjee Pevensey 1 2b26

[email protected]