Navigating Your Semester Abroad: Preparation and Opportunities
Prepare for your semester abroad by starting 1.5 years in advance with the CogSci Mobility Office. Choose between studying, interning, or both, and secure your position for a minimum 3-month stay. Find out how to finance your trip and explore the various options available for studying abroad.
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Your Semester Abroad a first introduction
Obligatory Semester Abroad Prepare 1 to 1.5 years in advance CogSci Mobility Office (50/E19)
Obligatory Semester Abroad Prepare 1 to 1.5 years in advance CogSci Mobility Office (50/E19) Decision: studying or internship (or both?)
Obligatory Semester Abroad Prepare 1 to 1.5 years in advance CogSci Mobility Office (50/E19) Apply for position & approve stay with CogSci Mobility Office Decision: studying or internship (or both?)
Obligatory Semester Abroad Prepare 1 to 1.5 years in advance CogSci Mobility Office (50/E19) Apply for position & approve stay with CogSci Mobility Office Decision: studying or internship (or both?) Go Abroad for at least 3 months
Obligatory Semester Abroad Prepare 1 to 1.5 years in advance CogSci Mobility Office (50/E19) Apply for position & approve stay with CogSci Mobility Office Decision: studying or internship (or both?) Go Abroad for at least 3 months Bring form of completion
Obligatory Semester Abroad Prepare 1 to 1.5 years in advance CogSci Mobility Office (50/E19) Apply for position & approve stay with CogSci Mobility Office Decision: studying or internship (or both?) Go Abroad for at least 3 months Bring form of completion But what can I do abroad? And how do I finance this?
General Idea study abroad for at least one semester courses may count towards your optional or compulsory optional modules different options:
General Idea study abroad for at least one semester courses may count towards your optional or compulsory optional modules different options: Individually Organized University Partnerships IKW Partnernships ERASMUS+
Financial Support study-fee exemption University Partnerships PROMOS-program (DAAD) various stipends and scholarships IKW Partnerships ERASMUS+ Auslands BAF G university mobility grant Individually Organized ERASMUS mobility grant
Financial Support Study-fee exemption study-fee exemption University Partnerships PROMOS-Program (DAAD) PROMOS-program (DAAD) IKW Partnerships ERASMUS Various stipends and scholarships various stipends and scholarships Auslands BAF G Auslands BAF G IKW Partnerships Non-ERASMUS University Mobility Grant university mobility grant Individually Organized ERASMUS Mobility Grant ERASMUS mobility grant
Financial Support Study-fee exemption study-fee exemption University Uni Partnerships Partnerships PROMOS-Program (DAAD) PROMOS-program (DAAD) Various stipends and scholarships various stipends and scholarships IKW Partnerships ERASMUS+ Auslands BAF G Auslands BAF G University Mobility Grant university mobility grant Individually Organized ERASMUS Mobility Grant ERASMUS mobility grant
Financial Support Study-fee exemption study-fee exemption University Uni Partnerships Partnerships PROMOS-Program (DAAD) PROMOS-program (DAAD) IKW Partnerships ERASMUS Various stipends and scholarships various stipends and scholarships Auslands BAF G Auslands BAF G IKW Partnerships Non-ERASMUS University Mobility Grant university mobility grant Individually Organized ERASMUS Mobility Grant ERASMUS mobility grant
Financial Support Study-fee exemption study-fee exemption University Partnerships PROMOS-Program (DAAD) PROMOS-program (DAAD) Various stipends and scholarships various stipends and scholarships IKW Partnerships ERASMUS+ Auslands BAF G Auslands BAF G University Mobility Grant university mobility grant Individually Organized ERASMUS Mobility Grant ERASMUS mobility grant
ERASMUS+ apply for studying at a partner university (four options) minimally 3 months, maximally 12 months university committee picks students for free spots ~ 150 - 420 per month English certificate not required for application at IKW (only after nomination during registration at partner university) find a list of our ERASMUS-partnerships on the institute website
University Partnerships apply for studying at a partner university minimally 3 months, maximally 12 months university committee picks students for free spots don t need to pay study fees, but no extra funding apply for funding (PROMOS-program, mobility grants, scholarships) language certificate necessary portal of university partnerships on the website of the international office
Fulbright Study Scholarship prerequisite: bachelor s degree or finished 6 semester studying 4 to 9 months at US American university (self organized) get up to 34,500USD for living & partial study-fees + 600 utilities insurance, visa, booking and financing of travel multiple workshops & seminars more information on the Fulbright website
Fulbright Travel Stipend bachelor students that finished at least 4 semesters 4 - 9 months studying at US American university (self organized) not combinable with other (travel) stipends travel- & utilities grant: 2.000 obligatory preparation- & networking meeting in March 2020 more information on the Fulbright website
and more ! DAAD Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes (e.g. china and east-europe) ... Make sure to contact the international office for more information on financing your stay abroad.
Scholarships and Stipends - the usual requirements online application CV motivational letter letter of recommendation copy of certificate of departure transcript of records (TOR) language certificate ERASMUS: contact the CogSci Mobility Office (50/E19) for English university partnerships: CogSci Mobility Office not sufficient! description of study plan abroad for ERASMUS: learning agreement sometimes: interviews
Internships always self-organized ask professors if they know about interesting projects in their field abroad. get contact to alumni through CogSci Mobility Office or CogSci groups get your request of approval signed ERASMUS+ financial support for internships Find internship offers & stipends on the internet... or take the initiative and contact a research lab RISE worldwide MITACS globalink ... register internship & acceptance to program with register internship & acceptance to program with CogSci CogSci Mobility Office Mobility Office
DAAD RISE worldwide research internships at universities worldwide (website) full scholarship reimbursement of travel costs insurance three applications possible
MITACS globalink DAAD s Canadian partner application through MITACS (website); starts as early as August stipend provided by DAAD and MITACS (~ 800 - 1.000 per month) generally same stipend as DAAD worldwide no work permit required anymore for internships in Canada min. requirement: average grade 2.9 start of internship: May 1st - July 15th (latest date for German students) RISE: 2 applications + MITACS: 7 applications Note: it seems RISE applications will be rejected if the applicant rejects a MITACS place after being accepted
Research Internship @ Okinawa Institute of Science (OIST) Japanese island between Japan & Taiwan topics in neurobiology, biochemistry, neuroinformatics, machine learning,... duration: 2 to 6 months, typically 10 to 12 weeks flexible start and end dates living allowance 2,400 JPY ~20 per day commuting and accommodation support travel cost reimbursement website
Deadlines, Contacts, Next Steps
Even more options... Visit the website of the international office for more information on finding and financing internships and studying abroad. => attend their information events, but notice that the application process in Cognitive Science is different (easier) to the rest of the university!
Preparation start planning early ! Application documents VISA University forms Accommodation Financial Support Travel plans attend all information events and ask for help read the reports contact alumni-travellers register for language tests early (if needed) self-organized internships: some sponsors want you to apply with them before finding an internship, some want you to already have one. Application forms CV Language proof Visa Work Permit Matriculation Certificate Transcript of Records Motivational Letter Letter of Recommendation Request of Approval Learning Agreement Proof of Completion Travel Insurance ...
Application Deadlines - Studying university partnerships deadline in January institute partnerships deadline in January self-organized stay at least 1 year in advance fulbright travel stipend for 20/21: November 2019 to January 2020 fulbright study scholarship for 20/21: deadline August 5th 2019 Auslands BAF G 6 months in advance mobility grants November 30th & April 30th
Application Deadlines - Internships self-organized stay at least 1 year in advance DAAD RISE worldwide November December (check website) MITACS Globalink August September (check website) OIST for April-Sept 2020: Sept 15th - Oct 15th 2019 ERASMUS+: Internship financial support at least 6 weeks in advance (contact Cogsci Mobility Office first) Auslands BAF G 6 months in advance
Contacts Cogsci Mobility Office (50/E19) Petra Die el pdiessel@uos.de International Office Laura Rohe (ERASMUS+ & Internship Financing): laura.rohe@uos.de Beate Teutloff (Overseas): beate.teutloff@uos.de
Any Questions? Thanks for your attention!