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Study Abroad Introduction
Introduction to Goldsmiths Study Abroad options
www.gold.ac.uk/studyabroad
Meet the team
The Goldsmiths team work across the world specializing in study abroad. Click on our pictures to learn more about our roles and
where we work.
Throughout the year our team travel internationally, you can see our travel plans here. If you would like us to visit your institution please
email [email protected]
Study Abroad CoordinatorJoe Lewis
Joe has worked with our Study Abroad and Exchange students for over 10 years. He is responsible for the entire student journey from application to issuing Goldsmiths transcripts. Joe also provides a vital pastoral role to students. Based in our International Office Joe is available to all students Monday to Friday on a drop-in basis to answer any questions and sometimes offer a cup of tea!
About JoeThe best thing about working at Goldsmiths is: interaction with the students and dealing with all the various situations where students need advice/assistance.If I were to describe Goldsmiths in three words they would be: welcoming, diverse, interesting.The best thing about London is: I like that anything your mind or body fancies is there for you.When I’m not working I like to: watch sport, films, cook and walk the dog when it's not raining!
About Goldsmiths
Goldsmiths, University of London is a world top 100 creative institution,
offering programmes in the arts & humanities, social sciences, cultural studies, computing and
entrepreneurial business and management.
Study Abroad students can take advantage of over 350 course
options
World rankingsUK’s top 20 for Arts & Humanities (QS World Universities 2011-12)
World’s top 100 for Arts & Humanities (QS World Universities 2011-12)
World’s top 150 for Computing and Psychology (QS World
Universities 2011-12)
Top 9 in the UK for world-leading 4* research (RAE 2008),
especially in Drama, Sociology, Art and Design, Communications, Cultural and Media Studies
Top 4 for Media & Communications research (RAE 2008)
Top 3 for Art and Design (Times Universities 2012)
Highlights• Internationally renowned for our creative
and innovative approach • Campus university in London• 6 graduates have won the Turner Prize• 9,521 students• 1,519 staff • Student to staff ratio of 1:17• 1,141 international students• 1 Goldsmiths
Goldsmiths is a member of the University of LondonUoL key facts:• The University of London is the 3rd
oldest university in England (1836)• Internationally recognised academic
federation• 120,000 students• 18 self-governing Colleges• 10 Research Institutes• Colleges set their own entry criteria• Access to wide range of facilities and
services
Study Abroad – How does it work?• Generally students will choose 4 classes per
academic session.• These classes can be from any of our 18
departments. • Students can choose from over 350 classes.• Classes are offered at all levels of our curriculum,
from foundation level to our final year options. • 90% of our classes are fully integrated; study
abroad students studying alongside full time undergraduates. The other 10% of our classes are specifically designed for study abroad and will have an experiential element.
When to Study Abroad
At Goldsmiths students can choose how long to study abroad
• Full year – September to June• Autumn Term – September to December• Autumn & Spring Term – September to March• Spring Term – January to March• Spring & Summer Term – January to June
How to applyTo apply to Goldsmiths students will:
- Select their term of study i.e. Spring Term- Chose 4 classes per term & provide 4 alternative classes- Complete a Goldsmiths application- Supply a reference- Provide a transcript- Portfolios may also be requested for arts based classes
Full details on our application procedure can be found on our website
Where is Goldsmiths?
Goldsmiths is a campus based
university. We are in New Cross which is a
Dynamic, urban, multicultural part of South East London.
www.gold.ac.uk/find-us/
Location•Real experience of London life•Close to the city centre (zone 2) Just a 5 minute train journey from London Bridge•Excellent Transport links including trains, buses and the East London Line. •Goldsmiths benefits from 2 train stations: New Cross & New Cross Gate.•Green spaces, art galleries, live music
New CrossClick here to see a video of our local area
What do our students say?
"I have enjoyed a great educational environment, met people from all over the world, and last but not least had the opportunity to live in one of the most beautiful cities in the
world."
"Both the students and tutors are very top class – helpful, welcoming and friendly."
"I chose to study here because some older students that had studied abroad previous years strongly recommended it and it was the best school in London for my major."
Read more here
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Learning environmentGoldsmiths encourages
students to think critically and use innovative
approaches to learning. Our teaching groups are designed
to be small to allow for discussion and debate.
All study abroad students are allocated an International Liaison Officer with each department they study in. This
ILO acts as a personal tutor to help students adjust to their new learning environment.
Departments• Anthropology• Art• Computing• Design• Educational Studies• English & Comparative
Literature• Institute for Creative &
Cultural Entrepreneurship• Institute of Management
Studies
• History• Media & Communications• Music• Politics• Psychology• Social, Therapeutic &
Community Studies• Sociology• Theatre & Performance• Visual Cultures
Course optionsWithin each department students will find a selection of classes at various levels.
Examples of classes in our English department : - Engaging Poetry Year 1- Sensibility and Romanticism: Revolutions in
Writing and Society Year 2- Postcolonial Literatures in English Year 3
For a full list of courses please click here
Guidance and supportSupporting Study Abroad students during their time at Goldsmiths is an important element of our work. Study Abroad students have full access to our central services and can visit the International Office with any questions.
Goldsmiths support services:• Academic support• Cultural support• Personal and Disability support• Immigration advice• Careers and employability advice• Support for learning• Accommodation service• English Language support (pre-sessional and in-sessional)
Click here to see our Student Services video
Campus life• Cafes & restaurants on and off campus
• Students’ Union(Smiths Magazine andWired Radio)
• Sports and societies
• Onsite gym
Click here to watch our campus tour video
Accommodation
• College accommodation
– £99-£139 per week (2013-14)– Walking distance to main campus– Priority given to international
students
• Private accommodation• Home stay & short stay• Intercollegiate Halls in
Central London
Click here to watch our accommodation video.
Tuition fees- Goldsmiths Study Abroad fees are based on a ‘High Cost’
and ‘Low Cost’ system. ‘High Cost’ programmes are those with a major studio or laboratory content, or which mainly involve Art Practice, Communication Studies, Computing, Design, Drama, Music or Psychology – or any majority combination of these subjects.
- Students who take the majority of their classes from ‘High Cost’ disciplines will be charged the ‘High Cost’ fee.
- Students attending Goldsmiths through a provider should check with their home University to clarify the cost of attending Goldsmiths.
A list of our tuition fees can be found here
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Living costs
• £1000 per month for food, accommodation, social activities
• For those studying 6 months or more:– Healthcare is free– Work for 20 hrs per week in term time,
full-time in vacations
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