Information meeting student exchange, academic year 2009/2010 Thursday January 22, 09:15am in Aud 14. International Relations Office at NHH Responsible for student exchange Responsible for CEMS MIM • • • • • • John Andersen Norunn Økland Nina Hagen Astrid Foldal Nina Gry Stein Ole Johan Berge Student assistents: • • Svein Olav Svoldal Jeanette Vik NHH - an international arena • NHH´s international activities are constantly expanding – Long history of international cooperation within research – International student exchange well integrated at NHH • NHH’s Plan of Action – The aim of increasing the number of participating graduate students to 50% already reached – Student exchange is mainly facilitated through NHH’s participation in CEMS (and PIM) – One objective is to increase the number of international students at NHH and obtain a more equal balance between outgoing and incoming students NHH - an international arena – Incoming – Outgoing 248 students (08/09) 344 students (08/09) – Cooperation with more than 130 institutions Student exchange – Academic outcome – integrated as part of your NHH degree – Language skills – Social outcome – Cultural outcome – International experience – Employment Course selection Student exchange - an integrated part of your NHH degree Full work load during your study abroad stay: – 30 ECTS – 1 NHH course = 7,5 ECTS Course selection Master – Minor – 4 courses worth 7,5 ECTS – Courses within NHH’s academic profile Application procedures and deadlines – Information and application form to be downloaded – Internet: http://www.nhh.no/en/studentpages/exchange.aspx – Student reports – Handbooks/host institutions’ web pages – Contact international students at NHH – Contact former exchange students Application procedures and deadlines – Application deadline: February 1, 2009 (academic year 09/10) You can hand in your application February 2 – Application form to be downloaded on our webpage – – – – – Motivation CV List of schools you wish to apply for Documentation of higher education before NHH Permission to issue an academic transcript (part of application form) – Assessment of applications and nomination process Selection criteria – GPA – Language skills – Study progress – Extra curricular activities – Motivation – General/specific conditions Feedback on your application – Nomination letter can be picked up at the International Relations Office Tuesday March 10 – Conditional offer, NHH will nominate you for exchange – Mandatory information session for all nominated exchange students approximately one week later Financial matters – NORWEGIAN STATE EDUCATIONAL LOAN FUND – NORDPLUS – SOKRATES/ERASMUS – RUHRGAS – TUITION FEE * Student exchange academic year 2009/2010 – – – – – – – – Nordic countries Europe North-America Latin-America Asia Australia New Zealand South Africa How to make your choice – 110 schools to choose from – Some schools charge tuition, information about this could be found on our webpage – Handbooks/host institutions’ web pages – Find out where you can study in English and where you need to be proficient in other languages – Make sure that the academic calendar at host institution is compatible with the semesters at NHH – You can apply for as many schools as you like – Think out of the box! The Nordic countries • – – NOREK www.norek.net Denmark • Copenhagen Business School • University of Southern Denmark • Århus School of Business Sweden • Stockholm University • Uppsala University • Gøteborg University • Umeå University • Jönköping University The Nordic countries – Finland • • • • • • • Helsinki School of Economics - HSE HANKEN – Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration Turku School of Economics (Åbo) Åbo Akademi University of Vaasa University of Tampere Jyväskylä University • Iceland – Reykjavik University Europe • Lithuania – Vytautas Magnus University • Estonia – University of Tartu Europe – France • Ecole Supérieur Sciences Economiques et Commerciales (ESSEC) • Ecole Supérieur de Commerce de Lille (ESC Lille) • Audencia Nantes • Université Nancy II • Reims Management School • Université de Toulouse 1 (UT1) • Universite de Nantes • ESC Rennes School of Business Europe – Germany • Universität zu Köln • Universität Mannheim • Ruhr-Universität Bochum • Universität Münster • Christian-Albrechts Universität zu Kiel • Humboldt Universität zu Berlin • Technische Universität Berlin • WHU Vallendar – RUHRGAS • Scholarship programs for students, candidates and academic staff • 6 months or 1 years stay • www.forskningsradet.no/is/ Europe – The Netherlands • Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam – Belgium • Universiteit Leuven • Facultes Universitaires Catholique de Mons (FUCAM) – Switzerland • HEC Lausanne – Austria • Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien Europe – Italy • Universitá Luigi Bocconi, Milano • Luiss, Roma • Universitá Degli Studi di Siena • Universitá Degli Studi di Pisa • Universitá Degli Studi di Torino – Greece • Athens University of Economics And Business – Spain • Universidad • Universidad • Universidad • Universidad de Barcelona de Deusto, Bilbao de Granada Complutense de Madrid Europe – Portugal • Universidade da Beira Interior, Colvilha • Universidade Católica Portuguesa • Universidade NOVA de Lisboa – UK • MBS Manchester • Lancaster University (app. 1.500 GBP) Europe – – – – – Hungary • Corvinus University of Budapest Poland • Warsaw School of Economics • Cracow University of Economics Czech Republic – University of Economics Prague Slovakia Comenius University in Bratislava Russia • St. Petersburg State University USA and Canada USA • • • • • • • • Cornell University *(ca. 10.000 US $) Vanderbilt University* (ca 3.000 US $) University of California – Los Angeles (UCLA) University of Cincinnati* (ca 8.000 US$) Monterey Institute of International Studies* (ca 7600 US$) University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill University of Michigan University of California - San Diego* (ca 10 000 US$) Canada – – – – – – – University of Western Ontario University of British Colombia * (3.500 CAN $) HEC Montreal University of Calgary Wilfrid Laurier University McGill University Université Laval Central- and LatinAmerica – Mexico • ITAM – Brazil • Getulio Vargas, Sao Paulo – Chile – Pontificia Univ. Catolica de Chile – Argentina – Univ. Torcuato de Tella – Venezuela – IESA Asia – – – – China • Hong Kong Univ. of Science and Technology * (ca. 83.200 HK$) • FUDAN University, Shanghai (Students must have at least two years of continuous work experience) • Tsinghua University, Beijing • China Europe Int. Business School, Shanghai • Peking University, Guanghua School of Management Singapore • National University of Singapore * (app. 4.500 S$) • Nanyang Business School * (app. 7.250 S$) (Students must have at least two years of continuous work experience) Malaysia • University of Malaya Thailand • Thammasat University (TOEFL) Asia - – – – – Japan - International University of Japan - Kobe University - Nagoya University of Commerce and Business India – Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad – Indian Institute of Management Bangalore The Philippines – Asian Institute of Management (Students must have at least two years of continuous work experience) Korea – Yonsei University (TOEFL) Taiwan – National Chengchi University Oceania and South Africa – Australia TOEFL/IELTS) • • • • • (NB: English requirement, grade 4 or better from Norwegian High School or Macquaire University * (ca 8.500 AU$) The University of New South Wales * (ca 10 500 AU$) University of Western Australia * (ca 9 500 AU$) Monash University * (ca 12 700 AU$) University of Sydney * (??) – New Zealand or TOEFL/IELTS) (NB: English requirement, grade 4 or better from Norwegian High School • University of Otago * (ca 9.500 NZ$) • The University of Waikato (ca 9 500 NZ$) – South Africa • University of Cape Town continuous work experience) (Students must have at least two years of Is student exchange for everybody? – Motivation – Sufficient language skills – Good academic standing QUESTIONS? int.stud@nhh.no SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITY…… Where in the world? …..APPLY FOR STUDENT EXCHANGE!