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University of Amsterdam | Faculty of Economics and Business www.student.uva.nl/feb_studyabroad 6 5 Faculty of Economics and Business Discover a World of Opportunities Study Abroad Programmes How to prepare for an international exchange Entrance requirements At least 60/80 ec at the moment of application Registered as a fee-paying UvA student Grade average: 7 Curriculum Vitae (extra curricular activities are helpful) Orientation Start with your orientation three to six months before the application deadline Visit the Study Information Office Register via the form at the Study Abroad website Look at the factsheets of partner universities Visit the website of partner universities Contact information International Office Study Abroad Department Faculty of Economics and Business T +31 (0)20 525 5286 T +31 (0)20 525 5223 F +31 (0)20 525 4333 E [email protected] Colophon Edition University of Amsterdam Faculty of Economics and Business September 2009 Design en lay-out www.crasborn.nl 09443 Photography Ineke Oostveen Editing Sanne Landhuis This brochure has been edited with the utmost care. No rights can be derived from the contents of this brochure. Visit the SIC Documentation Centre for student reports and information on partner universities Visit the information meetings on studying abroad and the annually organized Study Abroad Fair For more information on orientation and event dates see our webpage. www.student.uva.nl/feb_studyabroad How to apply? Application form Motivation Curriculum Vitae Certified copies of all academic records A letter of reference from FEB teaching staff member (only needed for Bilateral exchange) List of courses in progress Personal Profile Up to date information on the application requirements for a study abroad period, the procedure and the application deadlines, are available at our webpage. www.student.uva.nl/feb_studyabroad Harro Maas Lecturer Faculty of Economics and Business (UvA) In 2002 I had the opportunity to stay at one of the colleges in Cambridge. During all my years of study I had seen students wandering to foreign countries and I had considered the idea myself - but I never went, until this much later experience. Seeing, hearing, and smelling the atmosphere there I realized I should have gone much earlier. A stay abroad so much broaden your horizons that you will consider opportunities you never might have considered otherwise. And so now I tell every student to make this move. Some who followed the advice now have positions in Oxford, at the LSE in London, or elsewhere. Some came back, but always much enriched and realizing there is more to the world that makes life worth living. Ready to go? Verena Patock, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (Chili) “La Católica” is one of the countries most prestigious universities. The university has four campuses spread over the city, the biggest of which is San Joaquin. Most of the professors at the PUC have international degrees and the participation in classes is very high. Students here are more challenged than back home. The student life on campus is quite diverse. There are plenty of extracurricular activities offered, such as sport (e.g. “Montanismo” - very popular and fun!) and salsa classes, theater, cinema. The “Comisión de Acogida”, a Chilean student organization, organizes events (e.g. concerts, trips) throughout the semester and every week there are “Miercoles Po” parties for those ones who love mingling with the Internationals. On campus it is very easy to meet both Chilean and International students. Chilean students are a bit shy in the beginning, but once the ice is broken, they are extremely helpful, friendly and fun loving. www.student.uva.nl/feb_studyabroad aria blic g H Mex ania h rke Ms Bahar Kaya (Coordinator Study Abroad) and Ms Marianne Rozema (Assistant) Matthias Bakker, Boston College (USA) 09443 UvA_FEB_3-luikA4_Def-versie.indd 1-3 22-09-09 11:26

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■ Registered as a fee-paying UvA student T +31 (0)20 525 5286 T +31 (0)20 525 5223 F +31 (0)20 525 4333 E [email protected] Study Abroad Department Faculty of Economics and Business Up to date information on the application requirements for a study abroad period, the procedure and the application deadlines, are available at our webpage. ■ Application form ■ Motivation ■ Curriculum Vitae ■ Certii ed copies of all academic records How to prepare for an international exchange

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University of Amsterdam | Faculty of Economics and Businesswww.student.uva.nl/feb_studyabroad 65

Faculty of Economics and Business

Discover a World of OpportunitiesStudy Abroad Programmes

How to prepare for an international exchange

Entrance requirements■ At least 60/80 ec at the moment

of application■ Registered as a fee-paying

UvA student ■ Grade average: 7■ Curriculum Vitae (extra curricular

activities are helpful)

Orientation ■ Start with your orientation three

to six months before the application deadline

■ Visit the Study Information Of� ce■ Register via the form at the

Study Abroad website■ Look at the factsheets of

partner universities■ Visit the website of partner universities

Contact information

International Offi ce Study Abroad DepartmentFaculty of Economics and Business

T +31 (0)20 525 5286T +31 (0)20 525 5223F +31 (0)20 525 4333E [email protected]

Colophon

EditionUniversity of AmsterdamFaculty of Economics and Business September 2009

Design en lay-outwww.crasborn.nl09443

PhotographyIneke Oostveen

EditingSanne Landhuis

This brochure has been edited with the utmost

care. No rights can be derived from the contents

of this brochure.

■ Visit the SIC Documentation Centre for student reports and information on partner universities

■ Visit the information meetings on studying abroad and the annually organized Study Abroad Fair

For more information on orientation and event dates see our webpage.www.student.uva.nl/feb_studyabroad

How to apply?■ Application form■ Motivation■ Curriculum Vitae■ Certi� ed copies of all

academic records■ A letter of reference from FEB

teaching staff member (only needed for Bilateral exchange)

■ List of courses in progress■ Personal Pro� le

Up to date information on the application requirements for a study abroad period, the procedure and the application deadlines, are available at our webpage. www.student.uva.nl/feb_studyabroad

Harro MaasLecturer Faculty of Economics and Business (UvA)

In 2002 I had the opportunity to stay at one of the colleges in Cambridge.During all my years of study I had seen students wandering to foreign countries and I had considered the idea myself - but I never went, until this much later experience. Seeing, hearing, and smelling the atmosphere there I realized I should have gone much earlier. A stay abroad so much broaden your horizons that you will consider opportunities you never might have considered otherwise. And so now I tell every student to make this move. Some who followed the advice now have positions in Oxford, at the LSE in London, or elsewhere. Some came back, but always much enriched and realizing there is more to the world that makes life worth living.

Ready to go?

Verena Patock, Pontifi cia Universidad Católica de Chile (Chili)

“La Católica” is one of the countries most prestigious universities. The university has four campuses spread over the city, the biggest of which is San Joaquin. Most of the professors at the PUC have international degrees and the participation in classes is very high. Students here are more challenged than back home. The student life on campus is quite diverse. There are plenty of extracurricular activities offered, such as sport (e.g. “Montanismo” - very popular and fun!) and salsa classes, theater, cinema. The “Comisión de Acogida”, a Chilean student organization, organizes events (e.g. concerts, trips) throughout the semester and every week there are “Miercoles Po” parties for those ones who love mingling with the Internationals. On campus it is very easy to meet both Chilean and International students. Chilean students are a bit shy in the beginning, but once the ice is broken, they are extremely helpful, friendly and fun loving.

www.student.uva.nl/feb_studyabroad

Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brasil Bulgaria Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brasil Bulgaria Canada Chili China Costa Rica Czech Republic Denmark Canada Chili China Costa Rica Czech Republic Denmark Estonia France Germany Greece Hong Kong Hungary Estonia France Germany Greece Hong Kong Hungary India Israel Italy Japan Kazachstan Luthuania Mexico India Israel Italy Japan Kazachstan Luthuania Mexico New Zealand Norway Peru Poland Portugal Romania New Zealand Norway Peru Poland Portugal Romania Russia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia South Africa South Russia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Turkey Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Turkey United Kingdom USA Vietnam

Ms Bahar Kaya (Coordinator Study Abroad)and Ms Marianne Rozema (Assistant)

Matthias Bakker, Boston College (USA)

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University of Amsterdam | Faculty of Economics and Business www.student.uva.nl/feb_studyabroad University of Amsterdam | Faculty of Economics and Business432

Studying at the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) means that you receive an excellent education with a strong international � avour. The quality of our study programmes re� ects the reputation of our university and our courses are truly international in terms of staff, students and content. Our location further adds to your world experience, because Amsterdam is a fascinating cosmopolitan city and one of Europe’s main business centres. Having said that it might come as a surprise that I would encourage you to leave Amsterdam to study abroad for a while. This is a truly unique experience and can be an important part of your personal and academic development. Familiarising yourself with a different culture, language and university will broaden your horizons. Besides, getting to know new friends and places is great fun. Finally, future employers are looking for business and economics graduates with international experience who have made the most of their time as a student.

International student mobility is very important to us, because it helps us in bringing the world into the classroom here in Amsterdam. On the other hand, we think it is equally important to place our students out into the world. That is why we have set up a global network of around 100 academic partners. I would like to invite you to make the most of the opportunities on offer and take a journey that could change your life.

Prof. Tom WansbeekDean, Faculty of Economics and Business

Why study abroad?

According to those who have done it, it is fun to study abroad. It is a great opportunity to meet new people and make friends from all over the world. Furthermore, studying a period abroad is an exciting way to learn how to adapt to other lifestyles and cultures. This will prepare you for an international career in a changing and globalising world. Being able to look from other perspectives at your own way of doing things, your own culture and habits, is a skill that will add value to your personal and professional life.

Not only those who have made the effort to study abroad really understand the bene� ts. Multinational companies and organisations also look favourably on applicants with international experience. Since only between 10% and 20 % of our FEB students actually go abroad during their studies, you can make sure you stand out by discovering the world of opportunities that we offer you.

On exchange

Jur JansenTurku School of Economics (Finland)

The Erasmus experience is great, you can check that on Facebook, YouTube and by asking around. Everywhere you go, there will be students in the same situation as you, so you’ll get a lot of new friends. If you want to do sports or make a trip, there is always someone to go with you. The Finns are very punctual and helpful and they all speak very good English. Next to studying, the student life is just great there. The city organizes a lot of events and also the student unions of the three universities organize a lot of trips and parties.

The location is great, Turku lies in the south west of Finland surroundedby beautiful nature and next to the sea. It is close to Helsinki, Stockholm, Tallinn, Saint Petersburg and you can also go to Uppsala, Riga, Moscowand Lapland easily.

It is good to know that there are also advantages such as:■ Exemption from tuition fees

at the host university ■ Retention of student grant

(from IB-group) for UvA students ■ Erasmus grant (around 200€ /

month) or a Stunt grant (between 300-900€ )

■ Opportunities to study in English or another language

■ Opportunity to study non-Economic courses like Law, Politics or Psychology

■ Developing an international network of friends

■ Travelling around

Selection of FEB partner universities

■ Fundação Getulio Vargas

■ Universidad Torcuato di Tella

■ Tecnólogico de Monterrey

■ Chulalongkorn University

■ University of Arizona

■ New York University

■ Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi

■ BI Norwegian School of Management

■ University of Ljubljana

■ Universitat Pompeu Fabra

■ Copenhagen Business School

■ University of Warwick

■ Nanyang Technological University

■ Indian Institute of Management

■ Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

■ Institute D’Études Politiques de

Paris (Sciences Po)

■ Athens School of Economics and

Business

■ Warsaw School of Economics

■ Université de Lausanne

■ Academia de Studii Economice din

Bucuresti

■ Peking University

■ Vietnam National University

Ho Chi Minh City

Introduction

Erkan Özþen, Boðaziçi University (Turkey)

Over 100 exchange opportunities!

As FEB student, you have the opportunity to study all over the world at excellent universities. The partner universities are selected based on their quality and relevance for our students.We have partners in all academic disciplines of our faculty, from economics and econometrics to business and � nance. The FEB has established anErasmus exchange network with universities in the EU and a Bilateral exchange network with partner universities from outside the EU. Both networks offer many study abroad opportunities for our students. We also offer some special programmes like the Double Masters Degree Programme that takes place in Amsterdam, Barcelona, Oslo and Llubljana and the exchange within the Quantitative Economics Doctorate network (QED-programme).

Lisa Schendelaar, Hofstra University (USA)

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