University of Strathclyde - Glasgow (Regno Unito)

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University of Strathclyde - Glasgow (Regno Unito)
SCUOLADI SCIENZE
DELLA MEDIAZIONE LINGUISTICA
E CULTURALE
PROGRAMMA ERASMUS+
SCHEDA INFORMATIVA SULLA SEDE ERASMUS DI:
University of Strathclyde - Glasgow (Regno Unito)
(ERASMUS CODE: UK GLASGO02)
aggiornato al 17/02/2016
INFORMAZIONI ACCADEMICHE
Si trova a Glasgow, in Scozia.
I corsi di Humanities and Social Sciences (Arts and Social Sciences), che sono parte dell'accordo con
Mediazione, vertono sulle seguenti aree: "English Studies", "Geography&Sociology", "Government",
“Politics”, "History" e "Modern Languages". Non si offrono lingue orientali.
L’anno accademico è diviso in semestri.
DESTINATARI
Studenti di MED e LIN
DURATA DELLO SCAMBIO
5 mesi
NUMERO DI BORSE
2
REFERENTE DI SEDE UNIMI
Prof.ssa Claudia GUALTIERI  [email protected]
REFERENTE UNIVERSITÀ PARTNER
Prof. Philip Cooke  [email protected]
DIPARTIMENTO/I DI RIFERIMENTO PRESSO
L’UNIVERSITÀ PARTNER
School of Humanities
 http://www.strath.ac.uk/humanities/schoolofhumanities/
AREA DISCIPLINARE CONCORDATA
(CODICE ISCED)
Translation Interpretation (16.0/9)
LIVELLO LINGUISTICO RICHIESTO
Inglese: CEFR: B2 * TOEFL: 78/92 * IBT, IELTS: 6.0/6.5
LINGUE INSEGNATE
Lingue europee
CATALOGO CORSI
 http://ben.mis.strath.ac.uk/classcatalogue/control/welcome
Per il livello dei corsi lo scambio può essere più proficuo per gli
studenti di MED.
INDICAZIONI DIDATTICHE
L’università fissa un limite minimo di crediti inglesi da sostenere
(40/70 informarsi all’arrivo). I crediti stage possono non essere
inclusi in questo computo.
Oltre ai decenti dei singoli corsi, c’è un Course Support Team: Giséle
Mackenzie Smith, Maureen Noor. Si consiglia di approfittare dei
“tutorials” per capire meglio come funziona la didattica.
INFORMAZIONI PRATICHE
SITO UNIVERSITÀ PARTNER
 www.strath.ac.uk
ERASMUS INCOMING
 http://www.strath.ac.uk/rio/exchangestudyabroad/incoming/
europeanexchanges-erasmus/
 [email protected]
SCADENZE PER LA PRESENTAZIONE
DELL’APPLICATION FORM
1° semestre (o annualità): 15 maggio
2° semestre: 1° ottobre
Incoming ERASMUS students are NOT guaranteed University
accommodation. This is allocated by ballot to students who apply by
the deadline.
ALLOGGIO
The Accommodation Office will email ALL applicants in July/August
(for applicants commencing their studies in September) and
December (for applicants commencing their studies in January) with
further information concerning the outcome of their application.
Unsuccessful applicants will be sent information about alternative
private accommodation options in the city.
If you are NOT successful in gaining student accommodation on
campus and are renting accommodation in the private sector then
you may be required to pay council tax. Please refer to this link for
further information concerning exemption from council tax.
http://www.strath.ac.uk/studentlifecycle/letterscounciltaxbankstat
us/.
 http://www.strath.ac.uk/accommodation/
ASSICURAZIONE
Students will have access to NHS medical services excluding Dental
and Optical care.
SUPPORTO PER STUDENTI CON DISABILITÀ
 http://www.strath.ac.uk/disabilityservice/
informationforstudents/
VISTO (PER STUDENTI
EXTRACOMUNITARI)
 http://www.strath.ac.uk/visas/
NOTE GENERALI
The Receiving Institution will send its decision within 6 weeks after receipt of the complete application.
Two original academic transcripts will be sent to the home University at the end of February for students
who attend the University in Semester 1, and by the end of July for students who attend the University in
Semester 2 or for a full academic year.
Guidance on how to select your classes
ERASMUS Exchange students will usually take classes at levels 1 to 3. Level 2 and 3 classes will require
some previous study in the subject. Level 4 classes are not usually open to exchange students unless they
have
a significant amount of background knowledge in the subject. (Entry to level 4 classes would need to be
approved by the relevant Department).
Exchange students usually take classes amounting to 60 Strathclyde credits (30 ECTS credits) per
semester.
This equates to a regular full-time academic load.
Due to classes being withdrawn or changed, timetable clashes etc it is not possible to guarantee classes in
advance and applicants are encouraged to identify some reserve classes which can be substituted as
necessary. Applicants will finalise their curriculum upon arrival.
ERASMUS students should select classes/courses from the department which owns the bilateral
agreement. It may be possible to take a class from another department but this can be agreed upon
arrival.
For details of available classes, please refer to the Guide to Selecting classes.