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1、Directorate of Corporate Affairs,GAINING INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE,An overview of Oxford Brookes exchanges for staff and students1st May 2009 Oxford Brookes International,Directorate of Corporate Affairs,Exchanges at Oxford Brookes,The University has signed up a total of 124 International and Erasmus
2、 exchanges as well as the Study Abroad partners. Currently, there are 81 Erasmus exchanges in place as well as 24 international institutional links and 19 School international exchange links in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Thailand (from Jan 2010) and the USA. Through International exchanges
3、, we welcome approximately 90 students per year and send out an average of 80 students. On the Erasmus programme, we welcome an average of 130 exchange Students and our outgoing mobility averages 60 students. The Study Abroad programme (fee paying) attracts students from Japan who mainly enrol on En
4、glish courses (Pathways) prior to joining the Study Abroad programme. The remainder of the students come from the USA. Our annual intake is of approximately 30 students. The Exchanges Office does not hold information on non Erasmus European links/Study Abroad agreements for the University.,Directora
5、te of Corporate Affairs,Erasmus Staff opportunities,Erasmus Teaching MobilityEligibility criteria; employed by an HEI holding an EUC or employed by an eligible enterprise and a national of a participating country or recognised by their country of residence as a refugee, stateless person or permanent
6、 residentTeaching staff mobility can be undertaken; to an HEI which holds a standard EUC and with which a valid Inter-institutional Agreement is in place by staff of an enterprise invited to an HEI to undertake teaching activities. In these cases the mobility is managed by the HEI.,Directorate of Co
7、rporate Affairs,Erasmus Teaching MobilityThe selection of teachers is based on a short “Teaching programme“ submitted by the teacher and which has been endorsed by both sending and receiving institutions. The essential elements of this should be: objectives and added valueof the mobility, content of
8、 the teaching programme, expected results. Duration of teaching period At least 5 hours of teaching (i.e. at least one day). A minimum duration of 5 days is strongly recommended to provide a meaningful contribution to the teaching programme and international academic life at the host institution. Sh
9、orter periodsshould be exceptional. The maximum duration is 6 weeks. Mobility grants for staff are provided as contributions towards subsistence and travel and are calculated on the basis of receipted expenditure.,Directorate of Corporate Affairs,The maximum travel grant is 450.A week, for these pur
10、poses, is considered to be five working days. Weekends or holidays falling in the period of the stay abroad are not considered for support, unless they are used as working or travel days. In such cases the teaching programme should demonstrate that teaching activities have been undertaken for the pe
11、riod reported. All payments, for both travel and subsistence, will be made on the basis of receipted expenditure.,Directorate of Corporate Affairs,Erasmus Staff TrainingEligibility criteriaTo be employed by an HEI holding an EUC andTo be a national of a participating country or recognised by their c
12、ountry of residence as a refugee, stateless person or permanent residentStaff training is an option for all staff and can involve staff: going to another HEI which holds a standard EUC going to an enterpriseWithin the broad objective of staff training this action encompasses threetypes of mobility:
13、Mobility of staff of a higher education institution going to an enterprise. To allow staff to learn by transfer of knowledge or know-how and to acquire practical skills (i.e. seminars, workshops, courses and conferences, periods of practical Training etc),Directorate of Corporate Affairs,Erasmus Sta
14、ff Training Mobility of administrative and other non-teaching staff from a higher education institution going to a partner higher education institution. To allow staff to learn from the experiences and good practices of a partner institution and to improve the skills required for their current job.
15、The main activity is a short stay in the partner institution that may include a short secondment period, job-shadowing scheme, study visit, etc Mobility of teaching staff in a higher education institution going to a partnerinstitution for the purpose of receiving training.Selection of staff This wil
16、l be done by the sending institution on the basis of a “work plan“ submitted by the applicant, which has been endorsed by both the sending and host institution or enterprise. The essential elements of the work plan should cover overall aims and objectives, expected results in terms of training or le
17、arning, activities to be carried out and, where possible, a detailed programme for the period abroad.,Directorate of Corporate Affairs,Erasmus Staff Training Duration of training period From 1 (5 working days) to 6 weeks. Shorter stays abroad are allowed in exceptional cases where the other commitme
18、nts of a member of staff make a longer stay impossible. The institution must be able to provide full justification in such cases with specific attention to the content and relevance for the staff concerned.Staff mobility grants Mobility grants for staff are provided as contributions towards subsiste
19、nce and travel and are calculated on the basis of receipted expenditure. Table as above for teaching mobility.,Directorate of Corporate Affairs,Organising Mobility visits and Preparatory visits, Eligible OM activities includes: Preparation, monitoring and evaluation of outgoing and incoming student
20、and staff mobility Specific arrangements to ensure the quality of student placements in enterprises Selection and support of mobility of individuals Linguistic preparation of Erasmus students and staff Production and distribution of information material linked to Erasmus mobility Activities related
21、to the implementation of European Credit Transfer System ECTS) Activities related to the implementation of the Diploma Supplement OM and insurance: Insurance costs for students cannot be covered by OM. Funding is also available for Preparatory visits (= visit to potential exchange partners to discus
22、s curriculum, facilities etc),Directorate of Corporate Affairs,ERASMUS STAFF MOBILITY OPPORTUNITIES,For more information on Erasmus staff mobility, please contact:Rosa Eadle LLP/Erasmus Manager Headington Hill Hall, G.37 T: 01865 48 43 94 E: rmeadlebrookes.ac.uk,Directorate of Corporate Affairs,Eras
23、mus and International Exchanges for students An overview,Why go on exchange?experience a different educational and cultural environment gain a new perspective in the subject area increase students employability within an international market gain credits which will count towards Brookes degree devel
24、op independence and confidence have an enjoyable and rewarding experience travel and make new friends and professional contacts,Directorate of Corporate Affairs,Erasmus and International Exchanges for students An overview,Who can go? Most undergraduate students can apply to go on exchange on their F
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