Erasmus Online Brochure
Erasmus Online Brochure
Katrina Maitland B
You will learn much about the world h ow large and how sma ll it can be much about dealing confidentl y with and overcom ing situations that you would never have believed you could deal with, and most importantly, much about yourself, and how flexible and resilie nt you can become . Imagine how valua ble that would be to you in the future, and h ow valued it would be by an employer.
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IntroductIon
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Make the most of your time at university by taking part in the Erasmus exchange programme for higher education students and staff. Since 1987, over two million people have benefited from the Erasmus programme and found it to be a life-changing and highly rewarding experience. Erasmus students return more motivated, independent and confident. Staff come back with fresh ideas and a better understanding of educational systems in other countries.
Erasmus, part of the European Unions Lifelong Learning Programme, is managed in the UK by the British Council. It enables students and staff to study and work, teach and train in a different European country and promotes co-operation projects among universities across Europe.
The programme is named after the humanist and theologian Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam (1465-1536) whose travels for work and study took in the eras great centres of learning. Like the man, the Erasmus programme places great importance on mobility and developing personally and professionally through learning.
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As higher education students, the Erasmus programme gives you the opportunity to study or carry out a work placement for three to 12 months in one of 30 other European countries as part of your degree course. You can even combine a study period with a work placement and get the best of both worlds.
Students from all subject areas can take part its not just for language students. Whether you are studying maths, medicine or marketing you can participate. Even though more and more courses are taught in English, learning another language will be an extra skill to add to your CV and help you in your daily life. Taking part in the Erasmus programme is part of your course so you should receive formal academic recognition for your period abroad from your home institution. Students enrolled in a short term higher vocational education course, which includes foundation degree courses, can also take part. Parttime students can also participate, providing you study full-time during your mobility period.
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For my exchange I studied Software Engineering at Ume University in Sweden. Ume is a small but lively little city found in the north of the country. I can say that choosing to study there will forever go down as one of the best decisions of my life. I opted to sign up for the Erasmus intensive language course, so had to go to Sweden one month earlier. These courses are very useful because they get you adapted and more involved in the country that will be your home for a term or two, while enabling you to meet some extraordinary people from all across Europe. The bonus of this optional course is in the way these courses are run. You are studying a new language at an intensive level but at the same time there are numerous trips and events being held by the institution which means that you are constantly active for a whole month.
In Ume there is a massive international student community and numerous trips were organised around the year to places such as Finland, Estonia and St Petersburg. Its the people that make the place has never made more sense to me. Every international student is in the same situation, they are all here to study but want to meet new people and enjoy their time. Due to that fact, everyone is extremely friendly towards each other and you find that in no time you know half the campus. Overall I would recommend to anyone to take that leap of faith and do an exchange. There is nothing to lose but so much to gain. I picked up numerous skills that I would not normally have had the time for if I was in the UK, such as learning the Swedish language, in which I am now half fluent. I have come out a better and bigger person who can stand on his own two feet wherever situated and proudly say that he is not afraid to follow his dreams and seize the opportunity.
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A teaching assign ment can last from one day up to six weeks with funding avail able to teach in all sub ject areas. Staff tra ining is an option for teach ing and non-teach ing staff from Higher Educa tion institutions wh o may go abroad to receiv e training in busin esses and also at other in stitutions. The stay is an opportunity to enco urage further exch ange and co-operation. T here is also an opp ortunity for staff from busin esses and commerc ial organisations to ta ke part in the prog ramme.
Intensive Programmes (IP) are short programmes of study (two to six weeks of subject related work) which bring together students and staff from higher education institutions in at least three participating countries in order to encourage efficient and multinational teaching of specialist topics which might otherwise not be taught at all, or only in a very restricted number of universities.
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Erasmus students, teachers and staff can go to any of the 27 EU member states as well as Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Turkey. Europe is such a diverse and exciting region culturally, historically, politically and geographically that you're bound to find somewhere interesting.
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A different outlook
Erasmus offers you the chance to study or teach your subject in different contexts, with different teachers and different students. Youll be surprised by the different approach and the insights that living in another country can bring. Its both challenging and highly rewarding.
Language Skills
There is considerable current interest in the employability of graduates with language skills. Recruiters see competence in at least one other language as critical for business success and graduates who speak more than one language will have a significant competitive advantage.
First and foremost, I was able to hone my language skills to a level of fluency and cultural awareness that I could never have attained without spending a prolonged stint in-country. Secondly I broadened my network of contacts to take in professors, practitioners and peers not only in Germany, but also from scores of other countries in Europe and beyond. Thirdly I was able to immerse myself in a foreign culture and adopt new perspectives on the world, new goals and ambitions, and even new lifestyle choices. I put a lot into my year overseas (studied hard, took risks, led a diverse and enjoyable social life) and I feel that I reaped the rewards of the experience ten times over. Since graduating from Glasgow University School of Law I have regularly had cause to thank my good fortune at having taken part in the Erasmus programme. pson
Cultural Awareness
Studying or working in another European country breaks down barriers between people and enables interaction with different cultures, in a way no lecture hall can. It is a great opportunity to explore new countries and cultures, make new friends and learn another language. Mobility also broadens your horizons in many other ways; it triggers independent thought, improves your ability to deal with difference and makes you question the established ways of seeing and doing things.
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Motivation
Erasmus students say it is the best part of their time at university, returning from their time abroad not only with an international network of new friends and some fantastic memories, but also highly motivated, with more life experience and language skills.
Staff say it is a life-enhancing experience, helping to keep their outlook fresh and positive by providing new ideas, and of course a European perspective. It is a valuable means not only of improving the international dimension of your university or college, but also of providing stimulating contact with new colleagues and students and offers different approaches to teaching and working for both host and visitor.
mus I loved every day of my Eras y lucky to experience and felt extremel live and work have had the opportunity to d the arts. In with people who appreciate ind to areas addition, I broadened my m t considered of the art world that I had no ce art. It previously, such as performan onths that was a life-enhancing four m d to any I would thoroughly recommen broaden their potential student looking to d culturally. lives, both educationally an e, both in I have gained self-confidenc as a person. my abilities as an artist and ve been The learning opportunities ha ise my immense, helping me to real bitions. potential and extend my am
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fundIng
There is no fee for taking part in the programme; in fact students receive a grant from the European Union which contributes towards the extra costs arising from studying abroad.
During your Erasmus period, you continue to receive any student grant or loan to which you are entitled and do not pay any tuition fees to the university you are visiting. Currently, if you spend a full academic year on an Erasmus study period or work placement you do not pay any UK tuition fees for that year, making it a tuition-free year. Mobility grants are provided to staff as contributions towards subsistence and travel costs and vary depending on which countries you visit. To ensure that students or staff with special needs can take full advantage of European mobility arrangements, the Erasmus programme provides additional funding, higher than the normal study or placement grant, to offset the specific difficulties with which you are faced (such as physical access and the organisation of content).
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countries from across Europe are involved
2 million 1987
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UK Higher Education institutions take part
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In 2008/09:
UK students studied abroad
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www.britishcouncil.org/erasmus
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. Part Number ERASUK 0008/7/10