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Study abroad and exchange

A period of study abroad can contribute to your understanding of your studies, broaden your cultural and academic experience and may help you to improve your language skills.

Are you a student at the University of York interested in spending part of your studies abroad? If so, find out more about opportunities in Europe and the rest of the world.

Or are you a student at a university in a different country who is interested in spending part of your studies at the University of York? If so, find out how you can become a visiting student at the University of York.

If you are looking for information on full-time degree programmes at the University of York, take a look at our 'Before you apply' pages.

 

Summer School Opportunity

Cornell Club of London Summer School Scholarship 2010

We are delighted to let you know that the Cornell Club of London is again able to sponsor a UK student to attend the six-week summer school at Cornell University in 2009, despite the current recessionary climate!

The scholarship will allow a UK student to study at Cornell in Ithaca, New York this coming summer by covering the costs of tuition, housing and a food allowance. Travel costs and other incidentals must be covered by the student selected. Information about the Summer School and its courses is on www.summer.cornell.edu.  Application information is on the Club website: www.cornellsummerscholarship.org.uk and application forms are online and should be sent to admin@cornellsummerscholarship.org.uk   This email address should also be used by referees and for queries.  If a student needs to send a hard copy application it should be mailed to: Cornell Summer Scholarship, PO Box 222, 571 Finchley Road, London NW3 7BN or faxed to 01865 310781. 

Please note that the Club has specified that applicants should be UK nationals, studying full-time at UK universities.  The Scholarship is not designed for international students. The courses offered are most appropriate to first or second year undergraduate students – in any discipline.  And students must be available to personally attend a selection interview in London in March so if they are already overseas on a work-placement or study abroad experience this would be problematic.

Orientation Presentations

If you couldn't make the below sessions or just want to recap please find the presentation slides below:

Visiting Students Module Registration

Study/Work or Teach Abroad. For further information please see our new study abroad leaflet.

Last Updated: December 21, 2009 | Doug Pearce dp521@york.ac.uk

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December 21, 2009