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We have over 400 programs in 50 countries – and we partner with top-ranking universities worldwide. Studying overseas is a unique opportunity to see the world and graduate with a truly global perspective. sydney.edu.au/sydney-abroad You can take just one or two subjects on a short-term program, go for a whole semester or even a year as part of your degree to create your personalised university experience. Tuesday 17 April 2018 Sydney Abroad Fair Guide Fair Abroad Sydney Sydney Abroad Fair Guide Start planning for your overseas study and visit us at: Sydney Abroad Student Centre, Level 3, Jane Foss Russell Building, Darlington Campus +61 2 8627 8322 sydney.edu.au/sydney-abroad Facebook (/sydney.uni.abroad) Instagram (/sydney.abroad) $4,200,000 in scholarships CRICOS 00026A available in 2018-19 Produced by Global Student Recruitment and Mobility, the University of Sydney, March 2018. The University reserves the right to make alterations to any information contained within this publication without notice. Table of content Why study overseas? . 2 Sydney Abroad Fair Guide Fair Abroad Sydney Myth busters!. .3 Scholarships and funding . 4 Partner universities at the fair - world map . 6 University Rankings . 8 Partner universities at the fair – profile pages . 11 Global Citizenship Award. .49 Faculty highlights . 50 Other program providers at the fair . 51 Fair map . 52 Why study overseas? Myth busters! Think you know about student exchange? Think again. Combine study and travel to set yourself We bust some of the most common myths Myth My options are limited because I up for a global career as you develop the about travelling overseas for study. Find can’t speak another language. cultural competencies and confidence to out what the real deal is with travel costs, Fact Many of our partners in non-English sydney.edu.au/sydney-abroad work effectively across borders, while having degree completion times, requirements, speaking countries across Europe the experience of a lifetime language fluency, and more. and Asia offer a broad range of courses taught in English. Myth Exchange is only for the ‘top’ It’s definitely worthwhile! It’s scary at the students beginning, but at the end, you’ll be so proud of Myth Studying overseas means I have to Fact At the University of Sydney, our aim yourself for being brave enough to do it. commit to a whole semester or year is to send 50 percent of our students in another country. Phoebe Laing on a short- or longer-term mobility Fact You can complete one or two Bachelor of Arts, University of Edinburgh experience by 2020. Provided that subjects in as little as 3 weeks during you meet the minimum eligibility the winter or summer break. criteria, we will find an opportunity for you. Myth Studying abroad won’t help my job prospects. Develop your Myth Studying overseas is expensive Gain a Fact Studies show that employers Experience new ways of Fact It doesn’t have to be. Remember that self-confidence, associate learning abroad with learning and gain access global perspective you will be living and studying abroad, independence and the development of key skills such to different academic not travelling on holiday. Living costs Sydney Abroad Fair Guide as tolerance, open-mindedness, to give your career a vary significantly across the globe, cross cultural opportunities initiative, and adaptability*. Studying competitive edge even in different regions of the same understanding abroad will give you an invaluable country. Food, accommodation and global perspective and show that transport can be much cheaper than you’re willing to step outside your Sydney in many locations. Plus, there comfort zone. It could also give are a number of scholarships, grants you an international network of and loans available to help. connections! Myth Exchange means it’ll take me longer * (Crossman & Clarke, 2009) to finish my degree. Fact You’ll remain enrolled during your exchange and receive credit for Go on exchange. Explore the world. Get lost, and your studies. Exchange shouldn’t find yourself. Remember, everything will always delay the completion of your course work out well in the end! requirements. Anton Baychkov Lund University, Sweden The University of Sydney Page 3 Page 2 Scholarships and funding In 2018 we’re offering more than $4.2 million Vice-Chancellor’s Global Mobility Award Australian Government Grants in travel scholarships and grants, as well $5000 award for semester exchange − New Colombo Plan and Australia as government funded OS-HELP loans, to − for students who entered the University of Awards-Endeavour Mobility Grants sydney.edu.au/sydney-abroad help cover your living and travel costs while Sydney on an E12 or equivalent pathway up to $7,000 for semester exchange you’re away. − recipients may hold this award up to $3,000 for short-term programs in conjunction with another − some faculty-led programs are Vice Chancellor’s Global Mobility travelling scholarship or grant. supported by government grants. Scholarship − up to $2,000 Faculty scholarships − sydney.edu.au/study/mobility-grants selected semester and short-term Faculties and external groups such as programs community organisations, exchange partner Centrelink − scholarships allocated on the basis of institutions and foreign governments have If you currently receive Centrelink benefits, academic merit (WAM) and destination scholarships available. you may continue to receive your benefits while studying full-time overseas. − no separate application required! − sydney.edu.au/scholarships/current/ exchange.shtml − www.humanservices.gov.au/customer/ Super Partner Scholarships enablers/outside-australia $2,000 for a semester exchange to one of our four Super Partners: OS-HELP loans OS-HELP is a loan available to eligible − University of Copenhagen students enrolled in a Commonwealth Sydney Abroad Fair Guide − National University of Singapore* supported place who have been approved − Utrecht University * to undertake some of their study overseas − University of Edinburgh* for credit. *Meet a representative at the Sydney Abroad Fair! 2018 OS-HELP loan amounts Academic Merit Scholarships Non-Asian destinations: $2000, $4000 and Semester exchange $6665 − $1,500 for students who have Asian destinations: $2500, $5000, $7998 achieved a WAM over 75. If you’re travelling to Asia and studying Short-term scholarships an Asian language, you can request an − $1,000 for selected exchange programs additional $1065 to fund your language study − $1,500 for selected non- in preparation for your overseas program. exchange programs − sydney.edu.au/study/os-help For detailed information, including eligibility criteria, please see the Global Mobility The University of Sydney Database at sydney-au-sa.terradotta.com Page 5 Page 4 Exchange partner universities at the fair sydney.edu.au/sydney-abroad Americas UK Europe Asia USA Boston University UK King’s College London Denmark Aarhus University University of Nottingham China Ningbo China USA Michigan State University UK London School of Economics Denmark Copenhagen Business School Japan Aoyama Gakuin University USA Northeastern UK The University of Edinburgh Technical University of Denmark Denmark (DTU) Korea Korea University USA University of California UK University College London Denmark University of Copenhagen Korea Yonsei University USA University of Pennsylvania UK University of East Anglia Germany Freie Universitaet Berlin National University of USA University of Texas at Austin UK University of Leeds Singapore Singapore Italy Bocconi University UK University of Liverpool Italy Universita Ca’ Foscari UK University of Manchester Università Cattolica del UK University of Nottingham Italy Sacro Cuore UK University of Southampton Maastricht University School Netherlands UK University of Sussex of Business and Economics Sydney Abroad Fair Guide UK University of York Netherlands Radboud University Netherlands University College Maastricht Netherlands Universiteit Utrecht Netherlands Wageningen University Spain Universidad de Navarra KTH Royal Institute of Sweden Technology Sweden Malmö University The University of Sydney Page 6 Page 7 University Rankings The table shows the Subject areas where partners are ranked in the top 200 based on 'QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017' and the overall Times Higher Education Rank (2018) for each institution. CountryCountryUniversityCountryUniversity nameUniversity name name 2018) (THE rank Overall 2018) (THE rank Overall Anthropology 2018) (THE rank Overall Archaeology Anthropology Anthropology Art & DesignArchaeology Literature & Language Archaeology English Art & Design Literature & Art History &Language Design English Literature & Language English Linguistics History Languages HistoryModern Linguistics Arts Linguistics Performing Languages Modern Languages Modern Philosophy Arts Performing Studies Religious & Divinity Arts Performing Theology, Philosophy Studies Religious & Environment Built / Divinity Philosophy Architecture Theology, Studies Religious & Divinity Systems Information & Science Theology, Environment Built Computer / Architecture Environment BuiltChemical / - Systems Architecture Information & Engineering Science Computer Systems Information Structural && Civil - Science Chemical Computer - Engineering Engineering Electronic & Electrical - Chemical - Structural &Civil Engineering - Engineering Engineering Electronic &Manufacturing & Aeronautical Structural & Civil Electrical - Mechanical, - - Engineering Engineering Engineering Electronic & Electrical - Mining