ERASMUS+ Infoveranstaltung - Post-Brexit-Auslandssemester in GB an der University of Southampton - ILIAS TH Köln
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ERASMUS+ Infoveranstaltung Post-Brexit-Auslandssemester in GB an der University of Southampton Swansea University Liverpool John Moores University
Bewerbung • Erasmus-Bewerbungsformular • Aktueller Notenspiegel PSSO • Motivationsschreiben in Englisch (500-750 words) • Lebenslauf in Englisch • Bewerbungszeitraum: 02. Dez. 2022 - 06. Jan. 2023, 23:55 h (Bewerbungsfrist) • Hochladen in den ILIAS-Kurs „Erasmus+ Outgoings“ • Platzvergabe + Annahmeerklärung: ab 09. Jan. - Ende Februar 2023
Studying@British and Irish Universities TH Köln Requirements Sonderregelung für britische und irische Hochschulen!!!! • Belegung von vier Modulen in den studierten Fremdsprachen (nachgewiesen durch das transcript of records) • Bestehen von zwei Modulen in Englisch (nachgewiesen durch das transcript of records)
Where is Southampton? At the confluence of the River Test and the River Itchen in the British Channel.
Southampton - quick facts • Around 250,000 inhabitants • Formerly large shipyards • Known as port of departure of the Titanik 1912 • Nowadays second most important container port in England • Starting point for cruises, more than 200 cruise ship calls p.a.
University of Southampton - quick facts • Established as a college in 1862 • University status in 1952 • Russell Group University • Currently 23,000 students • 1 main campus + 4 others • Your campus: Highfield • Places: 4 • One of the best universities in Britain • Traditional, academic university.
Campus
Inside
The Faculty of Humanities consists of 2500 undergraduates, 250 taught and 200 research postgraduate students with 210 academic and 60 other staff. Faculty of Humanities The Faculty contains a number of specialist centres, including: the Parkes Institute for the Study of Jewish/non Jewish Relations; the Centre for Applied Languages Research; the Centre for Medieval & Renaissance Culture; the Centre for Global Englishes; the Centre for Transnational Studies; Centre for Mexico Southampton Collaboration (MEXSU) and the Southampton Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies, which works in partnership with the Chawton House Library.
Can choose from modules in „Modern Languages“ in the Faculty of Humanities Wide range Translation of courses English Language Studies Linguistics
University helps. Costs similar to Cologne. University accommodation is Accommodation available but like here, not easy to get into A lot of our students have stayed with host families – easier to find and helps with the language Some have gone early to do a language course
Swansea University
Where is Swansea?
Swansea
Marina
Swansea Bay
Swansea – the city • South Wales • Located by the sea • 240,000 inhabitans • 22,5 % Welsh-speaking • Second-largest city in Wales (after the capital Cardiff)
Swansea University • Founded in 1920 • 18,000 students • 3rd largest university in Wales • 500 under-/postgraduate courses • Research-led institution with an excellent reputation for quality of its student experience • High student satisfaction • „Best University in Wales“ (The Times, Good University 2017 League Table)
Swansea University
Library (Learning Resource Centre) Open 24 hours during term time
BA Modern Languages, Translation and Interpreting • 2 Study Places for WS 2023/24 • Department of Modern Languages (School of Arts) • 4-year degree course • 2 foreign languages + • Modules about the theory and practice of translation • Strong focus on computer-aided translation • Languages: Spanish, French, German, Italian and Russian, Welsh • Maximum of 60 Swansea University credits = 30 ECTS / term
Accommodation • Campus accommodation: appox. £ 100 pro Woche/Zimmer mit Vollpension www.swan.ac.uk/accommodation • Shared accommodation in the city of Swansea: £ 75-100 pro Woche/Zimmer
How to get there • Cardiff International Airport: 50 minutes away from Swansea Bay by road or rail • Alternatively: London Airports and then train from London Paddington to Swansea (approx. 3 h)
Wichtige Webseiten • Offizielle Webseite der Stadt Swansea: www.swansea.gov.uk • Touristeninformation von Swansea: http://www.visitswanseabay.com/ • Swansea University: • www.swansea.ac.uk • www.swan.ac.uk • www.swan.ac.uk/accommodation • Module catalogue: https://intranet.swan.ac.uk/catalogue> Languages and Translation and Media > List Departmental Catalogue • Contact: Corinne Rees: c.m.rees@swansea.ac.uk
Neil Deane/Elke Schuch
Where is Liverpool?
Liverpool – port city Neil Deane/Elke Schuch
Liverpool • North West England • Almost 500,000 inhabitants • European Capital of Culture 2008 • World Heritage city (UNESCO, 2004) • Based on its famous waterfront and cultural buildings • The UK’s largest number of listed buildings outside of London • City renowned for its music, arts, shopping facilities and sport
Pier Head Buildings - The Three Graces
Pier Head: New Cruise Liner Terminal (2007)
Albert Dock
Cavern Club in Mathew Street
FC Liverpool “You Will Never Walk Alone” at Anfield Road (1892)
River Cruise on the River Mersey
Liverpool John Moores University
Liverpool John Moores University
Learning Resources Centre Lecture Hall
Liverpool John Moores University • Founded in the 19th century (1823) • Research university in the city centre of Liverpool • 24,000 students • Centrally located • LJMU Liverpool Business School • https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/study/undergraduate-students/visit- us/directions/redmonds-building • Austauschkontingent: 4 Semesterplätze
Programmes at LJMU (you can choose from) • BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance • BA (Hons) Business and Public Relations • BA (Hons) Business Management • BA (Hons) Business Studies • BA (Hons) Human Resource Management • BA (Hons) Marketing • Go to the following website and search for above courses: http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/2015 • LBS Academic International Mobility Co-ordinator: Dr Elena Teso ETeso@ljmu.ac.uk
Accommodation Liverpool JMU can suggest a range of student accommodation • Halls of Residence • High standard of student accommodation • Usually close to the university campus • Self-catering • Flats containing between 4 and 8 study bedrooms with a communal kitchen and living area • Range between £60 to £100/week approx. • Private rented accommodation • Usually cheaper • In Liverpool, a shared house or flat from £40 to £70 a week • Price may include electricity, gas, phone, council tax, etc
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