Student exchange

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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
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John Andersen
Norunn Økland
Nina Hagen
Astrid Foldal
Nina Gry Stein
Ole Johan Berge
Student assistents:
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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
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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
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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
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NOREK
www.norek.net
Denmark
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Copenhagen Business School
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University of Southern Denmark
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Århus School of Business
Sweden
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Stockholm University
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Uppsala University
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Gøteborg University
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Umeå University
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Jönköping University
The Nordic countries
– Finland
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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
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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
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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
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University of Western Ontario
University of British Colombia * (3.500 CAN $)
HEC Montreal
University of Calgary
Wilfrid Laurier University
McGill University
Université Laval
Central- and LatinAmerica
– Mexico
• ITAM
– Brazil
• Getulio Vargas, Sao Paulo
– Chile
– Pontificia Univ. Catolica de Chile
– Argentina
– Univ. Torcuato de Tella
– Venezuela
– IESA
Asia
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China
• Hong Kong Univ. of Science and Technology * (ca. 83.200 HK$)
• 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
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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)
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(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?
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