Call for Application for International Summer Programmes with tuition fee waiver

Dear Student,

APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN FOR INTERNATIONAL SUMMER PROGRAMMES WITH TUITION-WAIVER

 Applications are now open for the following summer programmes with tuition-waiver (click on programme titles for more details):

 (1)   AcquaSummer 2011

(2)   Mayan Route 2011

(3)   Peking University Summer School International

(4)   Sun Yat-Sen University International Summer Programme in Chinese Studies

 More information about the summer programmes offered through IRO is available at this website:

http://www.nus.edu.sg/iro/nus/students/prog/summer/index.html

 Application Procedures

For the four programmes listed above:

 (a)   Download the application form here.

(b)   Choose and rank up to three programmes you would like to participate in.

(c)    Attach a copy of your latest unofficial transcript with your completed application form (incomplete forms will not be considered).

(d)   Submit the documents in SOFTCOPY ONLY c/o Ms Sharon Lee at the Dean’s Office (email: ophelp@nus.edu.sg) before the deadline: Thursday, 16 March 2011

(e)   IRO may have additional submission requirements for the programmes, which are only required if you are nominated by FASS for IRO’s consideration.

(f)     Please refer to this link for module mapping procedures if you are confirmed for the programme.  Note that module mapping is subjected to the relevant faculty approval, where applicable.

(g)    Please note the selection criteria:

  • A minimum CAP of 3.0:
  • You cannot be in your final semester of studies before embarking on the summer programme;
  • Priority for students who intend (and are able) to transfer credit for the programme;
  • Priority for students who have not previously participated in an overseas programme (e.g. SEP or other summer programmes);

Enquiries about the summer programmes can be directed to IRO at: go-iro@nus.edu.sg

Call for Application: NUS-in-Yale 2011 Summer Programme

Please note that this is an announcement on behalf of USP. Please direct all your queries to USP.

Dear students (Year 1 and 2),

The application for NUS-in-Yale 2011 Summer Programme is now open. NUS believes that an important part of your education is to have significant global experience, interacting with the best and brightest around the world.  As such, we offer you NUS-in-Yale Summer Programme, a five-week  study stint at Yale University during its summer session.

PROGRAMME:

Up to ten NUS students will be selected to study and interact with Yale students, stay at Yale residential colleges and experience many aspects of Yale undergraduate life.  The programme will start on May  30 and end on July 1, 2011.  Students will select two modules within the broad focus areas of Economics, Politics and Philosophy, and Human Relations.  The relevant modules will be made known later to selected students. The full course listing can be accessed via the link below. The NUS-in-Yale Summer Programme only takes place during Yale Summer Session A.  

http://www.yale.edu/summer/programs/all/index.html

Below is a sample of past year’s courses :
 
AMST S-428/FILM S-228, Film Noir and the American Cinema of the 1940s
ANTH S-288, Anthropology of Religion
CGSC S-110/PSYC S130, Introduction to Cognitive Science
E&EB S-122, Principles of Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior
ECON S-159, Game Theory
ENGL S-456, Investigative Journalism
HIST S-213, Renaissance Culture and the Printing Revolution
HIST S-312, Political and Cultural Transformation in Twentieth-Century China
PHIL S-114, Free Will, God, and Suffering
PHIL S-367, Evil
PLSC S-263, The American Presidency
SOCY S-141, Sociology of Crime and Deviance
STCY S-176, Introduction to the Study of the City
 
More details on the Yale Summer Session can be obtained at:  http://www.yale.edu/summer/index.html

ELIGIBILITY:
This programme is open to Year 1 and 2 students of USP and USP partner faculties (BIZ, FASS, FOE, FOS, SDE & SOC), with a minimum CAP of 3.5.  Priority will be given to Year 2 students. For selected USP students, substitution credit will be given for one first-tier USP module.  The two modules taken at Yale may substitute for major/faculty requirements upon approval by the department or faculty; approval may be sought through the usual procedure for SEP module substitution. USP students will also further develop what they have learnt at Yale through supervised independent study as part of their USP Advanced Curriculum.

For selected non-USP students, approval from home faculty or department should be sought for module substitution/mapping. Please refer to this website for details on FASS students’ module mapping for summer programmes.

http://www.fas.nus.edu.sg/intl/special_prog/modulemapping_OEP.html

FINANCIAL REQUIREMENT:

NUS will provide a substantial student grant to cover the expenses including fees, airfare, accommodation and visa.  However, each student selected for this programme will have to contribute SGD3,500 as co-payment towards the total cost.  USP students may approach USP office for further financial assistance for up to SGD1,000. Non-USP students may also approach their respective home faculty for financial assistance: however, they should understand that such funding is at the faculty’s discretion, and may not be granted.

We thus advise non-USP students, before applying, to ensure that they have sufficient self-funding for the SGD3,500 co-payment should they not receive funding from their faculty.

APPLICATION:

Interested students must apply ONLINE. Application period ends Sunday, March 6, 2359 hr.

In support of the application, please submit a one-page CV and an essay of about 1,000 words explaining why you are interested in the field of Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (PPE) OR Human Relations. This essay:

• Must be freshly written for this application and must not have been submitted previously;
• Must explain how your participation in the NUS-in-Yale Programme will further develop your interest in this field (compared to an exchange programme to other Universities in either the U.S. or elsewhere); and
• If possible, suggest how participation in the programme could benefit your future research projects (like ISMs, honours theses) on your return to NUS. 

1. For the theme of PPE – the essay can focus on a specific field only (e.g. Politics) or it can be a combination (e.g. Politics and Economics).

Naming protocol for essay : Yale2010_YourName (eg Yale2011_Paul Tan)
Naming protocol for CV : CV_YourName (eg CV_Paul Tan)
Please indicate if you are/not a USP student by checking the appropriate box under ‘Application Type’ at the start of application page.

Late or email registration will not be entertained.
SELECTION:

Shortlisted students will be required to attend an interview in the week of March 7-11. Students who are unable to attend the interview will not be considered for selection.

Final selection will be announced on/before March 21. 
ENQUIRY:

Please contact TAN AI LIAN (usptanal@nus.edu.sg /6516 1328 ) or  SIM SOR HUI (simsh@nus.edu.sg /6516 4063) if you have any queries.

International Summer Programmes (i-SP) Information Session

This is an update on the information session pertinent to FASS students; attached is the the presentation materials that I had briefed about during this afternoon information session.

Summer School@ FASS Briefing

 

This is an announcement email on behalf of International Relation Office.

Join us at the International Summer Programmes (i-SP) Information Session and find out more about the summer opportunities in Asia, Europe and Mexico!

We would like to share with you about the upcoming and available summer programmes offered by our office in 2011. The details for the venue, date and time are below.  

Event: i-SP Information Session

Venue: Central Library Theatrette One

Dates: 16 & 17 Feb 2011

Time: 12 to 1pm

 

 

UNIVERSITY OF ULM – 15TH INTERNATIONAL SUMMER PROGRAM

Dear students,

UNIVERSITY OF ULM – 15TH INTERNATIONAL SUMMER PROGRAM

 NUS students may now apply for the 15th International Summer Program offered by the University of Ulm. The Program, which runs from 1 June to 27 July 2011, offers students the opportunity to learn the German language and take on practical training in Physics at the University of Ulm.

 Tuition fee waiver is offered to NUS students selected to participate in the Program. Students will have to pay 980 Euro (approx. SGD $1,750) for accommodation, course materials / handouts, bus pass for public transport, etc. The amount does not include airfare to and from Germany, meals and other personal expenses (about SGD $2,500 to $3,000).

 1. Application Process / Deadline

Students should complete and submit the application form to their faculty student exchange coordinators by 12pm on 21 February 2011. A copy of the form can be downloaded from the IRO website at: http://www.nus.edu.sg/iro/nus/students/prog/summer/ulm/index.html

 2. Course Outline

Students embarking on the Ulm Summer Program will participate in the following courses of study:

 (1)  German Intensive Language (150 hrs) – Students will learn and practice the German language, as well as gain an appreciation for German culture through activities outside of the classroom.

 (2)  Practical Training in Physics (48 hrs) – This course offers students the opportunity to gain practical training in conducting laboratory experiments. Students with adequate background knowledge may join ongoing research projects in the Physics department at Ulm. Students are advised that basic knowledge of undergraduate mathematics and physics will be required for this course.

Please refer to the FASS Summer School module mapping and credit transfer procedures.   http://www.fas.nus.edu.sg/intl/underGradOverseasEdu.html

 3. Questions about the Ulm Summer Program?

More information about the Ulm Summer Program (including course descriptions) is available on the IRO website.

Any further queries about the Program can be addressed to:

 Orion KEW (Mr.)

International Relations Office

DID: 6516 6172

Email: irook@nus.edu.sg

New SEP/Summer School Consultation Hours

Dear students

I just uploaded the new consultation hour slots on our website for your information. If you have questions about student exchange and summer schools in general, you can come and see me during the stated hours. There is no need to ask for an appointment; just turn up punctually at the right time and right place. Also if you are more than half an hour late, you will be asked to come back another day.

As this is the time set aside for students, I will prefer to answer your queries during those sessions instead of other appointment time.

Thank you.

University of Amsterdam Summer Courses with Partial scholarships

On behalf of International Relation Office:

University of Amsterdam would like to offer students from U21 partners of which NUS is one; three of her summer courses 

www.gsss.uva.nl/summerprogrammes

A. Social Policies & Pragmatic Tolerance is a 3-week programme for undergraduate/bachelor students on subjects such as immigration, drugs and sex work. There are 10 scholarships of 400 Euro available for students of U21 partners. The tuition fee will be 1400 Euro. More information www.gsss.uva.nl/sopo 

 B. Alcohol, Drugs and Addiction as a Global Problem is a two week programme for graduate/master students which provides a multi disciplinary approach to the study of addiction. There will be 5 scholarships available of 300 Euro for students of U21 partners The tuition fee will be 1300 Euro.  More information: www.gsss.uva.nl/sia

 C. Sexuality, Culture and Society is an intensive four-week programme for graduate/master and PhD students which focuses on the study of sexuality across cultures. There will be 3 scholarships available of 400 Euro for students of U21 partners. The tuition fee will be 2300 Euro. more information: www.gsss.uva.nl/sis

 Tuition includes excursions, readers, lunches on class days, access tot the university’s librariers and computer facilities, city transport pass. The tuition does not include travel to and from Amsterdam nor housing.

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 Please direct any query to Amsterdam directly. All applications are to be submitted to them directly. Decision on the awarding of scholarship is also at the discretion of Amsterdam and not NUS. Please direct any query on such matters to them as well. As this is a summer school during your vacation, you will not need NUS endorsement or approval to go on the summer programme.

Also there will be no other form of financial aid offered by FASS for this summer school; it is entirely self-funded by the students.  On issue of module mapping, please refer to this website.

http://www.fas.nus.edu.sg/intl/underGradOverseasEdu.html

8th Sino-Singapore Undergraduate Exchange Programme 2011 – NOW OPEN FOR APPLICATION

On behalf of International Relations Office:

The Sino-Singapore Undergraduate Exchange Programme is a prestigious programme spearheaded by the respective Ministry of Education (MOE) of Singapore and China. It aims to instill Singaporean students with a global perspective and understanding on China and its potential, and to expose the Chinese students to life and education in Singapore.

This is a non-credit bearing programme where NUS students will host the Chinese visitors for 2 days in Singapore in March and later participate in a 2 week immersion program in China in May. Each participant is only required to pay a part of the airfare to China which would not exceed S$550.

Application is now open and the closing date for application is Wednesday 12th January 2011, at 12pm (Please note the early deadline!). Students are to apply directly to the IRO and more information, including the application forms can be downloaded from the Sino-Singapore webpage on the IRO website (http://www.nus.edu.sg/iro/nus/students/prog/others/sinosg/index.html).

If you have any query, please direct them to IRO; Ms Joyce Ting; irojt@nus.edu.sg

Summer Schools by London School of Economics

As part of the Dean’s visit to LSE early this month, LSE had introduced their LSE-PKU Summer School, Beijing which may be of interest to our students.

The LSE-PKU Summer School is an intensive, two-week university-level programme. It offers courses in Economics, Finance, International Relations, Law, Management and Media. All courses Include a Chinese and/or Asian dimension and are taught in English by internationally renowned specialists in their field.

Please refer to the website below for details on how to apply for the summer school if you are interested.

http://www2.lse.ac.uk/study/summerSchools.aspx

Application Open: 2010 Global Forum for College Students

The above programme is now open for application. Please refer to  2010 Global Forum For College Students website for application and submission details. It will be held from 15 to 22 July (10 days) and the application deadline is 12 May 2010.

For this summer school, students will have all local expenses, including accommodation and transportation provided by Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

Application Open: NUS-Wuhan University Summer Programme 2010

The above programme is now open for application. Please refer to  NUS-Wuhan University Summer Programme 2010 website for application details. It will be held from 24 May to 17 June 2010 (4 weeks) and the application deadline is 30 April 2010.

Students who participate in the NUS-Wuhan University Summer Programme will have the tuition fee waived.