Newcastle University International Summer School
England
- North East England:
Sunderland,
Newcastle Upon Tyne,
South Shields,
Durham
Term: Summer
Dates: Please Contact Us for updates.
Description:
The International Summer School at Newcastle University offers a choice of three-week academic program or a ten week internship program. Internship Program This ten week program is for students looking to work and study abroad. For the first seven weeks students are placed in a host company in the Newcastle area and for the final three weeks students join one of the academic programs on the International Summer School: Doing Business in Europe Media & Journalism Archaeology Culture & Heritage Creative Writing History International Politics Architecture: Medieval to Modern In addition, we also run a Biotechnology and Naval Architecture Summer School, please visit our website for further information about these programs. Internship placements can be arranged in the following fields: Business Administration Marketing Journalism and Copy Writing Event Management Public Relations IT Systems Graphic Design Music Production and Distribution Engineering Theatres Tourism Hospitality Museums Web Development Import/Export Translation and Sales Evaluation: During the internship students are required to keep a regular journal in which they reflect on their internship experience and collect evidence of how they have developed and demonstrated their work-related skills. On completion of the internship, students will submit a written portfolio, attend an assessed interview and make a formal presentation in which they analyze and evaluate their skill development and how they made a positive contribution to the organization hosting their placement. Host companies also provide formal feedback on progress at a mid-point and end of the internship.
Highlights:
About Newcastle University Newcastle University can trace its origins to 1834. It is now one of the most prestigious universities in the UK with a reputation built on world-class research and teaching excellence. The University is a campus-based institution set in the heart of a vibrant and accessible city. Each year, we welcome over 2,500 international students to study with us and have extensive expertise in supporting and guiding students during their study abroad experience. The International Summer School offers a selection of academic and internship programmes for students looking for an exciting study abroad opportunity this summer. Whether you are about to start University, already at University or have an interest in an educational holiday, our Summer School Programs can meet your needs. Academic Programs Students can expect outstanding teaching standards delivered in a warm and welcoming environment. Programs are designed to be interactive, stimulating and fun. Teaching involves a combination of lectures, classroom learning, self-directed study and practical field trips. Programs last three weeks and are made up of 48 hours contact time (lectures, classroom learning and field trips) and 54 hours of self-directed study. All programmes are accredited by Newcastle University. Most institutions allow students to transfer credits to count towards their home degree programs. However, if you intend to take a Summer School programme for credit, you must check program acceptability with your home institution before registering. Preparation and Assessment Students will be given advance notice of all pre-program reading material. Depending on individual credit transfer needs, students will be assessed by a combination of on-going and final-stage assessment. At the end of the International Summer School students will be awarded a certificate of attendance, stating the program studied and their grade. Practical Field Trips Over the course of the three weeks students will go on field trips specific to the subject they are studying. For example, Business School students will visit local businesses in the North East of England whilst Creative Writing school students will visit literary sites in the region. However, there will be one field trip each week for all Summer School students irrespective of the subject they have chosen to study. These field trips will encourage cross-disciplinary discussion and dialogue. They will ensure all students learn about the North East of England's world heritage sites, impressive history and unique story of cultural and urban regeneration. All field trips are part of your academic tuition and as such are not subject to additional charges. Weekly field trips for all Summer School students include: * A visit to England's largest world heritage site Hadrian's Wall. Built by the Roman Emperor Hadrian almost 2,000 years ago, students explore the archaeological sites of Housesteads and Vindolanda in the company of a world renowned expert on the wall; * A coastal castle tour, including a visit to Alnwick Castle, home of Hogwarts in the Harry Potter movies; * A visit to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne. Students explore the striking 16th century Castle and the evocative ruins of Lindisfarne Priory, the famous seat of Christian learning in the 7th century. Social Program As a Summer School student, you will be able to participate in a range of social activities running alongside the academic programs. All social program activities are included in the overall price and you can choose to do as many or as few as you like. Social program activities will take place in the evenings and at weekends. The social program kicks off with an Ice Breaker Party at the Hatton Gallery and culminates with a Certificate Awards Party at St James Park, home to Newcastle United Football Club.
Degree Level: Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Qualifications:
The internship program is aimed at undergraduates or recent graduates from across the world. Basic entry requirements are that you must be over the age of 18 and have a minimum standard of English at IELTS level 6.5 over above (or equivalent). To apply you must complete our standard application form for the International Summer School and submit with your CV or Resume and complete our Internship Request form.
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Intern Types :
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- Admin (Hospitality, Sports)
- Business Admin, Management
- Engineering (Chemical)
- Engineering (Civil)
- Engineering (Mechanical)
- Engineering(Electrical)
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- Graphic Design
- Hotel/Restaurant/Hospitality
- Information Systems
- Journalism
- Marketing, Ad, PR
- Museum Studies
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- Music Business
- Sales
- Theater, Drama, Dance
- Tourism
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Subject Areas :
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- Archaeology
- Architecture
- Business Admin. & Mngmt.
- Business Management
- Creative Writing
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- Culture
- History
- International Business
- International Policy and Diplomacy
- Internship Programs
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- Journalism / Broadcasting
- Media Relations
- Political Science/Politics
- Student Trips (non-credit)
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Cost in US$: USD 4730/ USD 3150/ USD 2835
Cost Include Description:
Costs Our Summer School programs are affordable and great value for money. The prices for programs are listed below. Students pay one price for tuition, accommodation (self-catering) and social program activities. All prices quoted are for non-European students. Fees can be quoted that do not include accommodation and/or social program. 10 week internship program USD 4730 3 week academic program USD 2835 3 week 'Business in Europe' program USD 3150 Costs that are not covered - Flights to and from UK - Visas - Travel and Medical Insurance - Lunch and evening meals - Personal expenses and travel - Costs of phone calls
Experience Required: yes
English language experience
This Program is open to
American,
Australian,
Canadian,
European,
Kiwi,
South African
and Worldwide
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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- Apartment/Flat
- Group living
- Independent living
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Participants Travel to England
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Application Process Involves:
- Resume
- Written Application
Post-Program Services Include:
Newcastle University International Summer School's Mission Statement: To be a world class research-intensive university, to deliver teaching of the highest quality and to play a leading role in the economic, social and cultural development of North East England.
Year Founded: 1834
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