Study Abroad Guide - Regent`s University London
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Study Abroad Guide - Regent`s University London
Study Abroad at Regent’s University London 1 1 Contents Greetings from Regent’s University London 2 Reasons to Study Abroad 3 Life in London 4 The Regent’s Difference 6 Study Areas at Regent’s 8 › Business and Management 10 › Liberal Arts 12 › Drama, Film and Media 14 › Psychotherapy and Psychology 15 › Fashion and Design 16 Create your own Timetable 18 Academic Matters 20 Life at Regent’s 24 Regent’s History 26 Applying to Regent’s 28 Our Partnership Network 30 Your Support Network 32 Accommodation33 Financial Matters 34 Your step by step guide to applying 34 Visa and Immigration 35 2 Greetings from Regent’s University London Dear Student, Welcome to Regent’s University London. Our wide range of programmes, academic excellence and wonderful location attracts students from all over the world. Every semester, Regent’s is pleased to welcome over 500 visiting international students to London who join us for either one or two semesters. All students are fully integrated into Regent’s academic and social life and many enjoy their time with us so much that they return to undertake further study. The International Partnerships Office (IPO) is the main point of contact for all aspects of Study Abroad. We understand how important your semester abroad is and the Inbound Unit team within the IPO will work with you to help you get the most out of studying at Regent’s. We have considerable experience in providing guidance and support to Study Abroad students from across the globe and if you have any concerns or need information or advice, you can always count on us to help you with any query. In keeping with our Mission Statement we aim to provide a high quality learning environment to develop internationally-aware, innovative and employable graduates. Regent’s is a student focused institution dedicated to making your stay with us a memorable one. We are confident that you will have a great Study Abroad experience and we look forward to welcoming you. On behalf of the International Partnerships Office Team, I would like to wish you all a successful and enriching experience. Best Wishes María Veiga-Sánchez Head of International Partnerships Office 3 Reasons to Study Abroad Be an ambassador – promote your country, share your knowledge and gain a new perspective on your own country Discover yourself – when abroad you can learn more about yourself and start shaping your own future! Employability – get that extra edge and enhance your CV; Studying abroad shows how adaptable you are and that you are not afraid to try new things Networking skills – make friends (and discover new holiday destinations) all over the world A Lifetime of Real World Benefits Participating in a Study Abroad programme is more than an academic adventure – it is a great way to live in another country and broaden your horizons. While abroad you will meet new people, discover new places and have exciting adventures you might not have at home. Studying abroad is an invigorating and challenging experience. Embrace it and this will have a lasting and positive influence on your life and future! Be a global citizen – develop a better perspective on world affairs and understand the complexities that abound the global community 4 Life in London Make the most out of this fantastic city! London is an exciting international destination – plunge into the culture and lifestyle of one of the world’s most vibrant and influential cities. London is a microcosm of the world with more than 300 languages spoken amongst its 7.5 million residents. In London alone, there are more than 90,000 international students representing over 200 nations. Culture / Sightseeing London is a fantastic place to be a visitor as well as a local. With over 300 museums (twice as many as Paris or New York), 120 historic buildings, 150 theatres, 8,000 acres of parkland, 33 sites of scientific interest, 37,000 listed buildings, 4 world heritage sites and 5,000 music venues there is always something to do! On Regent’s doorstep, London Zoo, the Sherlock Holmes’ museum, the British Library, Soho, the Open Air Theatre and Madame Tussaud’s (to mention but a few) can all be found. Just a short distance away discover Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, St Paul’s Cathedral, Hyde Park, the 2012 Olympic Site, Shakespeare’s Globe, Harry Potter World and so much more! Shop ‘til you drop! The nearby Marylebone High Street is one of London’s wellknown shopping streets where you can find an eclectic mix of shops and cafes. London’s famous Oxford Street is only a short walk away and is a bustling shopping area with over 500 shops to choose from. Gateway to England’s many neighbours Fancy a break in mainland Europe? Many students take the opportunity to visit Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Spain and many more destinations. The Eurostar train is a high speed rail service that connects London to mainland Europe. The London terminal is St. Pancras International, a short tube ride from Baker Street (our nearest tube station). This is an easy way to explore Europe as both Paris and Brussels are just over two hours away. As an international hub for many destinations, London’s airports are serviced by a number of low cost airlines giving you access to a host of destinations. Events and Entertainment Spend an afternoon watching street artists in Covent Garden or along the river Thames on the Southbank, savour a bowl of strawberries and cream while watching a tennis match at Wimbledon, cheer for Chelsea, Arsenal or Tottenham to win the Champions League, learn the rules of Cricket at Lord’s, watch Rugby at Twickenham, enjoy world famous shows and musicals in the West End, go clubbing in one of London’s superclubs or catch a live band in one of the many music venues...... the only question is what to do first? The Great Outdoors Being in a capital city doesn’t mean that the outdoors can’t also be enjoyed. Regent’s Park, just one of London’s many green areas, is made up of 197 hectares of parkland. London is also host to a wide range of outdoor markets located across the city. Try boating on the Serpentine in Hyde Park, enjoy the fantastic views from Primrose Hill or discover the many historical walks available. Th ‘London was always my top choice. I was only supposed to stay for the first semester, but after a few weeks at Regent’s I reapplied for the second semester, I’m glad that I did!’ Holly Williams Study Abroad student Suffolk University, USA ‘When you are tired of London, y 5 Food, glorious food With over 6,500 places to choose from, London has something for everyone. Sample the British tradition of fish and chips, explore Chinatown, splurge at a Michelin starred restaurant, or pick and mix from street stalls in one of the many market - every type of cuisine, taste and wallet is catered for. “When you are tired of London, you are tired of life” Study the long history of the city, starting from the old city walls to the 2012 Olympic site. Visit the many royal sites – including Buckingham Palace, Hampton Court Palace, and the Tower of London – and learn about the UK’s most famous family and their histories. Go to Westminster to see where political leaders including Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher ran the country. Walk across that famous zebra crossing at Abbey Road or discover the city where Charles Darwin, Sir Isaac Newton, J K Rowling, William Shakespeare and Benjamin Franklin have all lived! Hotbed of Creativity and Trends London’s advertising agencies win more international awards for creativity than the next nine European countries combined. Creative industries employ over 450,000 people in London and generate over £21 billion in revenue. The London Fashion Week takes place in central London and is easily accessible from Regent’s. In September 2013 the University hosted Topshop’s Unique Spring Summer 2014 catwalk collection. Up and coming arts and fashion areas including East London, Shoreditch and Old Street are also close by. Europe’s Leading Financial Centre Most of the world’s leading financial institutions are represented in London. The London Stock Exchange is the most international of all stock exchanges, with more than 470 companies from over 60 countries admitted to trade. More funds are invested in the City of London than in the top 10 European cities combined and 75% of the Fortune 500 companies have London offices. he only question is what to do first? you are tired of life’ Samuel Johnson 6 Reasons to study abroad at Regent’s University Lo Small class sizes We understand the importance of small class sizes as this environment gives students the personal attention they need to excel in their studies. Professionally active academics Our academic staff are professionals in their specialist fields and we focus on a hands-on practical approach to teaching. Dynamic international environment Get a truly international experience. There are more than 140 nationalities represented across the student body, and also the staff body is highly international. Central London location Regent’s offers Study Abroad students a safe and exciting, central London location with open spaces close by to enjoy outdoor life. Based in Marylebone, teaching takes place in a number of locations. Student support Students have access to all campus facilities with fantastic support services that help students get the most from their Study Abroad experience. The Inbound Unit within the International Partnerships Office (IPO) is dedicated to supporting Study Abroad students from the first inquiry to the return back home. ‘My experience at Regent’s was amazing! I met fantastic people who became very good friends of mine, I improved my English, I discovered London which is in my opinion the best city ever. I love absolutely everything during my semester in London.’ Camille Dubois Study Abroad student Université Paris Dauphine, France 7 ondon - The Regent’s Difference Accommodation Our accommodation office helps students to find accommodation both on and off– campus. There is a wide range of accommodation available in London and our Accommodation Officer works with students to find the right housing for each student. Extra-curricular Activities Discover the breadth of activities available to enhance your studies. Join the Championship title holding polo team, attend an acting master class led by the Kevin Spacey Foundation or pitch your business proposal at the Dragon’s Den event. Take the chance to go travelling and explore the UK as well as mainland Europe. Accreditation Quality assurance is a top priority that Regent’s University London prides itself on and our degrees are recognised internationally so students can be sure of a high level of tuition. Regent’s is the 6th private institution in the UK to gain Taught Degree Awarding Powers and accredits all UK led programmes. We also offer US accredited programmes. Further information is available on our website. Faculty-led groups Academic staff may also be interested to know that we can host faculty-led groups. Contact the Short Courses team on shortcourses@regents.ac.uk for more details. British and US degrees We offer a wide course portfolio in: › › › › › › Business and Management Liberal Arts (11 majors and 19 minors) Drama, Film and Media Fashion and Design Psychotherapy and Psychology Foreign Languages 8 Study Areas at Regent’s Regent’s offers courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level in a wide range of disciplines. The following subject areas are open to Study Abroad students to choose from. 9 Business and Management › Business Management in International Travel and Tourism › International Business › International Business and Chinese Studies › International Events Management › Global Business Management › Luxury Brand Management ›Management › Oil and Gas Trade Management › Global Banking and Finance Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences › Acting and Global Theatre › Art History and Criticism › Computer Applications (minor) ›Communications › Creative Industries › Cultural Studies › Drama Studies (minor) › English (minor) › European Studies › Film, TV and Digital Media Production ›History › International Human Rights › International Relations › Journalism (minor) › Photography (minor) › Political Science ›Psychology › Public Relations › Religious Studies (minor) › Writing for Screen and Stage Fashion and Design › Fashion Marketing › Fashion Design › Graphic Design ›Illustration › Interior Design ›Marketing › Fashion Retailing › Visual Communication Languages ›Arabic ›Chinese ›English ›French ›German ›Italian ›Japanese ›Portuguese ›Russian ›Spanish While you are part of a global community, you will still experience a personalised approach to learning ‘I have enjoyed my time at Regents very much - wonderful classmates and professors. I don’t want to leave.’ Ariel Henry-Warren Study Abroad student Pace University, USA 10 Business and Management With our central location in both London and Europe, we are ideally placed to educate future leading managers in preparation for the global business world. Our high-quality teaching provides students with a learning experience to develop transferable skills including leadership, teamwork, negotiation and presentation techniques. Our curriculum has a dynamic mix of academic learning, practical tasks and addresses current issues in business with internationalism embedded in our programmes and mirrored in the student body. 11 Combining business subjects, business language skills as well as entrepreneurial and networking skills, our practical international focus links the business world to the classroom. Students can choose to take languages alongside business modules. Choose from the following UK programmes*: Undergraduate Programmes › BA Hons International Business (with Languages) › BA Hons International Business and Chinese Studies › BA Hons International Events Management › BSc in Accounting and Finance › BA (Hons) Global Business Management (with pathways) › Global Business Management › Global Business and Design Management › Global Business and Sustainability Management › Global Financial Management › Global Marketing Management Postgraduate Programmes › MSc Global Banking and Finance › MA Luxury Brand Management › MSc Marketing Analytics › MSc Oil and Gas Trade Management If you wish to follow a US approach, our Liberal Arts programme offers a Management route with pathways in International Management and Marketing. Our programmes are academically rigorous with a practical approach providing an educational experience that recognises the challenges of the current business world *programmes are subject to change. Information is correct at time of printing. See regents.ac.uk for the latest information 12 Liberal Arts Regent’s American College London offers a unique liberal arts environment in which to achieve your educational goals. Working in partnership with Webster University and offering an extensive US liberal arts programme, you will be studying the same curriculum as students in the United States, Africa, Europe and Asia. Within the Liberal Arts programme students can choose from 11 majors and 19 minors 13 While you are part of a global community, you will still experience a personalised approach to learning. Small, highly interactive classes encourage collaboration and self-expression with international perspectives embedded in the curriculum. Our excellent location provides access to learning in one of the most vibrant, dynamic and diverse cities in the world, making London an extension of the classroom. The programme offers students a vast choice as outlined below: Majors › Art History and Criticism › European Studies › Film Studies ›History › International Human Rights › International Relations ›Management › Management (emphasis in International Business) › Management (emphasis in Marketing) › Media Communications › Political Science ›Psychology › Public Relations Minors › Art History and Criticism ›Business › Computer Applications › Drama Studies ›English › European Studies › Film Studies ›History › International Human Rights › International Relations ›Journalism ›Management › Media Communications ›Photography › Political Science ›Psychology › Public Relations › Religious Studies ›Theatre *programmes are subject to change. Information is correct at time of printing. See regents.ac.uk for the latest information 14 Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Drama, Film and Media London is the world’s leading centre for the media and creative industries, a sector growing twice as fast as the rest of the UK economy. Regent’s University London is at the heart of this sector - surrounded by theatres, cinemas, TV and film production companies, new-design projects, creative hubs and innovative project leaders and designers. With an excellent teaching team and London on our doorstep, we have industry practitioners, screen and theatre writers, directors, producers and recognised specialists in creative media production, working together to run a platform of challenging and highly creative media programmes that offer a great study abroad experience. Our programmes foster creativity and innovation and are designed to instil a strong business sense and the ability to work in the media industries. By bringing together creative skills and talents, they offer genuine commercial understanding, practical hands-on experience and the opportunity to create new original and exciting projects. Choose from the following UK programmes*: › › › › › BA Hons Creative Industries BA Hons Screenwriting and Producing BA Hons Acting and Global Theatre BA Hons Film, TV and Digital Media Production Foundation Acting Alternatively, if you wish to follow a US approach our Liberal Arts programme offers majors in Film Studies, Media Communications and a minor in Theatre. *programmes are subject to change. Information is correct at time of printing. See regents.ac.uk for the latest information 15 Psychotherapy and Psychology Regent’s School of Psychotherapy and Psychology is widely recognised as a centre of excellence with an international reputation. Our BSc (Hons) Psychology places an emphasis on the psychosocial aspects of human behaviour and also includes an element of psychotherapy and counselling. If you wish to follow a US approach, our Liberal Arts programme offers a Psychology major. ‘I enjoyed having tutors who are passionate about the subjects they teach.’ Lara Coghlan Study Abroad student Webster University, USA 16 Fashion and Design Programmes within Regent’s School of Fashion and Design are devoted to teaching students how to succeed in their respective industry. Faculty are carefully chosen and are highly talented in their professional field. Their experience of working in their own businesses and practices makes the difference in the classroom. 17 Professionally focussed education is mirrored in the academically robust curriculum that we offer. This allows students to acquire technical knowledge via industry-relevant modules and real-world experience through hands on projects as well as the introduction to industry links and resources. Students are exposed to a cross-fertilisation of ideas and stimulated to think innovatively providing an experience built on the solid premise of cultural, academic and practical application preparing them for the work environment. The Regent’s School of Fashion and Design offers a range of programmes within the subject areas of Fashion and Design, Visual Communication and Interior Design. Choose from the following UK programmes*: › › › › › › BA (Hons) Fashion Marketing and Design BA (Hons) Fashion Marketing: Specialisation in Marketing BA (Hons) Visual Communication: Specialisation in Graphic Design BA (Hons) Visual Communication: Specialisation in Illustration BA (Hons) Visual Communication: Generalist BA (Hons) Interior Design We also offer intensive summer Fashion programmes in London, Paris and Florence. View our website for more details www.regents.ac.uk We offer an experience built on the solid premise of cultural, academic and practical application *programmes are subject to change. Information is correct at time of printing. See regents.ac.uk for the latest information 18 Create your own Timetable We offer hundreds of modules across a range of disciplines. Students should discuss the options with a Study Abroad Advisor at their home institution to find out how many credits and modules are required. For example, ask if electives can be taken while abroad or if there are specific subjects required in order for credits to be transferred. Sample Business timetable Strategic Marketing Management Chinese for Business (Stage 1) The Business of Culture: Britain and the Heritage Industry Mergers and Acquisitions Luxury Brands Management and International Events Sample Liberal Arts timetable Principles of Organisational Behaviour Modern World Cinema Current Art Introduction to Human Rights Social History: The Making of London 19 Modules lists are updated and published every semester. Please note that all modules are subject to demand and as a result we are unable to guarantee that all modules offered will run. If a module is compulsory, this must be indicated on the application form. For additional information contact our Inbound Unit team at inbound@regents.ac.uk. For more advanced modules prior knowledge may be required and in some cases the applicant’s eligibility to enrol in these subjects will be assessed on an individual basis. Some subjects include excursions which you will be required to pay for. Detailed information on the modules available including course descriptions can be found on our website www.regents.ac.uk Sample Psychology timetable Sample Business timetable Society and the Individual Corporate Finance and Investment Analysis Bio-Cognitive Psychology Trading in Global Financial Markets Conceptual, Cultural and Current Issues in Psychology Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice Psychology of Sport and Performance Family Business Strategic Human Resource Development Sample Fashion timetable Sample Theatre timetable Historical and Contextual Studies Actor, Image and Stage Fashion Marketing Research Media Technology for the Screen Styling Fashion The Body as Material Fashion Branding Shakespeare in International Performance 19 20 Academic Matters Workload Students generally register for a workload equivalent to that of a full-time student. Those who require a visa to study in the UK must take a minimum of 12 US credits and 20 ECTS which is the equivalent of around 15 hours contact time per week. Academic Year Our flexible programmes offer a variety of study options throughout the year. The academic year at Regent’s is predominantly divided into three semesters: › Autumn (Fall) August / September to December ›Spring January / February to May/June ›Summer programmes run throughout the summer depending on the subject area Timetable The teaching day runs from 08.30 to 21.30. Classes take place Monday to Friday (depending on programme). Most classes meet two or three times a week for double periods of 100 minutes or single periods of 50 minutes each. Learning Style In addition to contact hours, we encourage student autonomy and participation in extracurricular activities. Classes are enhanced by experiential learning, guest lecturers, with students expected to do a large amount of self-study. There is also an emphasis on group work with students writing essays, reports and presentations. 21 ‘The seminars and lectures were well organised and interesting. I also like the atmosphere that encourages intercommunication among students.’ Oksana Letyago Study Abroad Student, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Russia Assessment Modules are assessed in a number of ways and assessments can be made up of different components such as written examination, coursework and presentations. Different components may carry different weightings and will vary from module to module and class to class. Information regarding the assessments methods for each module can be found in the course syllabus. Class sizes Our seminars are limited to 25 students and language classes to 12. Fashion and Design classes may be even smaller. This creates an excellent environment for learning and gives students the personal attention they need to excel in their studies. Academic Transcript / Record of Achievement Students should speak to their home institution about how credits are transferred. At the end of the semester students receive a transcript or a record of achievement which outlines the modules taken and the grade and marks achieved in each component of the module. Attendance Regent’s University London has an attendance policy which encourages academic responsibility and seriousness. Attendance is monitored to ensure that students have the best experience at Regent’s. 22 Academic Matters continued 160 partner institutions in 28 countries worldwide ECTS The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) is a system used across Europe for credit transfer. This allows European educational institutions to translate marks from one institution to another. By using ECTS, transparency of curricula and learning achievements is created, which in turn facilitates academic recognition. ECTS is based on the principle that 60 credits measure the workload of a full-time student in one academic year. Normally, 30 credits are given for six months (a semester) and 20 credits for a term (a trimester). The student workload of a full-time study programme in Europe amounts in most cases to 1,500 – 1,800 hours per year and one credit represents a total of 25 – 30 working hours. (Workload in ECTS consists of the time required to complete all planned learning activities such as attending lectures, tutorials, preparation of projects, examinations, independent and private study). Students studying on UK validated programmes will be able to receive ECTS on completion of their study period at Regent’s. Credits UK validated programmes Credit is awarded for the achievement of the specified learning outcomes for each module. One credit is equivalent to 10 notional learning hours. Generally a fulltime undergraduate workload is 120 credits per year. Therefore an undergraduate workload is equivalent to 1,200 notional learning hours per academic year. Most undergraduate modules are worth 10 or 20 credits (5 or 10 ECTS). US validated programmes Under the US system, a total of 128 credit hours are required for a degree. The recommended academic load for full-time students is 16 credit hours each semester. Classes in Regent’s American College London (RACL) typically meet for two 1.5 hour sessions or one 3 hour session per week. Most classes are worth 3 credit hours. 23 Grading scale Students following our Liberal Arts programme will receive credit based on the number of classes taken with credits transferred back at the home institution. A grade point average (GPA) is calculated on all graded work. Applicants should consult a member of the Study Abroad Office or a senior member of academic faculty at the home institution to confirm the number of credits that will be received. Credits are awarded on the 4 point GPA scale. Grading Scale British Classification American (4.0 scale) First Class 3.6 - 4.0 Upper Second Class 3.2 - 3.5 Lower Second Class 3.0 - 3.1 Third Class 2.5 - 2.9 Fail 2.5 Grades for students following the UK grading system will be calculated on percentages. The table below gives an overview of the grading scheme % Grade Classification Description 70% + First Class Exceptional standard of work 60-69% Upper Second Class Very good above average standard, minor errors 50-59% Lower Second Class Good overall sound work, but with some errors 40-49% Third Class Satisfactory work has met the minimum passing requirements Below 40% Fail Work is of an unsatisfactory standard 24 Life at Regent’s Regent’s has all the facilities students need to make the most of their academic and social life. Teaching rooms are located close to one another and are easily accessible. Bookshop and Campus Shop Shops cater for academic specialisms and subjects taught as well as a selection of new and bestselling books, general reading, stationery and computer products. other needs. Students living off campus can access applications via the Citrix network while students can use the wireless network throughout the campus. Cafés and Restaurants Regent’s has excellent catering facilities available offering a wide choice for breakfast, lunch and evening meals. The main student restaurant is the Refectory, providing a selection of dishes from around the world. For classes taking place on Marylebone High Street, there are plenty of supermarkets, shops and outlets. Libraries All subject areas are catered for with specific sections dedicated for each programme. In addition students have access to hard copy and electronic journals including Bloomberg and DataStream financial services, Inter-Library Loans, SPSS and language learning software. We also have quiet rooms for private study and areas for groups to work together on projects. The library also has a number of PC and laptop areas as well as support for students with specific learning needs. IT Centre Computers in the IT Centre are networked and installed with standard software and the IT Centre is open 24/7. Students can access printers and photocopiers and IT support staff are on hand to assist with any query. Additional computers also operate more specialist software packages such as Adobe Creative Suite, Dreamweaver and Microsoft Visual Studio, for both teaching and Media Services We can provide students with everything required to create and edit a professional film. Resources include professional video cameras, lighting and sound recording and editing equipment. Equipment is frequently updated to meet the hi-tech requirements of today’s learning environment. All classrooms are also equipped with multi-media presentation systems. 25 Sports Facilities Academic support facilities › › › › › › › The University has a structure with designated facilities in place to support each academic area. These include: Gym and Fitness / Dance Studio Tennis courts Basketball court Volleyball court Sports equipment for hire Football / Soccer 11 acres of campus and Regent’s Park Student Space Across Regent’s there are different areas where students can meet. Visit the Brasserie for a coffee, play table tennis in the Student Common Room or simply relax on seats in the Quad. Students have access to Tuke Cinema which regularly shows screenings of films from different genres. The Student Common Room provides a place for students to relax and meet with friends. We also have a study area dedicated to postgraduate students. Disability We have a full time Disability Officer who supports students with disabilities. Applicants are encouraged to disclose any disability at application stage so that any necessary arrangements can be made in advance. If you have any questions or specific queries, please visit our website at www.regents.ac.uk/disability › › › › › › › Academic tutors / Advisors Dark room Music room Performance studios Fashion Studios Light labs Design Studios Location Regent’s University London is the perfect destination for Study Abroad. Our location offers students an oasis in the heart of London with an 11 acre campus. Experience the bustling life of London by catching a West End show at the end of class or seeing real life in London’s financial services centre also known as the “City”. How to find us? Regent’s University London is located in the area of Marylebone with teaching taking place in a number of locations. We are close to various tube stations, the closest being Baker Street. Regent’s is also located close to a number of bus routes and mainline train stations allowing students to access the University easily. For those who drive we also have a car park on site. Centrally located, Regent’s has excellent connections for all the major airports servicing London. 26 Regent’s History With over 100 years of history our institution has a strong background in education. Regent’s Park itself, also known as “the jewel in the crown” was originally appropriated by King Henry VIII as a hunting ground. In 1908 Bedford College, a ladies College, took a Crown lease on South Villa in the Inner Circle, moving into Regent’s Park from Bedford Square in London. Establishing many existing buildings on this site including Reid Hall, which is now campus accommodation and the Tate Library, Bedford College remained on the site until the 1970s when it moved to expand its programme (resulting in a merger and eventually becoming Royal Holloway University). ‘I felt at home. Everybody, including professors and staff helped me every time I needed any help’ Maria Cecilia Patelepen Study Abroad Student Universidad Argentina de la Empresa, Argentina 27 This site was established as a Study Abroad programme for Rockford College, Illinois in the US who took a Crown lease in 1984. As other educational institutions came to the site, these merged together to form what is today known as Regent’s University London. As part of our vision and strategy we gained our Taught Degree Awarding Powers (TDAPs) in July 2012 and University title in March 2013. This enables us to develop exciting projects such as joint / double degrees and creates further learning, teaching and research opportunities for our academic staff. In April 2013 Regent’s acquired the London campus of the American InterContinental University (AIU). This acquisition has added new programmes and study abroad options to our portfolio and opened up even more possibilities for Study Abroad students. We believe that our offering is comprehensive and suited to student’s needs. Marylebone has a long established history dating back to the 15th century when a new church and parish of St Mary’s was created. The local community named themselves St. Mary’s by the river Tyburn which was close by. This name has evolved over time into St. Mary-by-the-Tyburn and finally what we now know as St Mary-le-bone. Boasting some of London’s most beautiful Georgian architecture and impressive garden squares thanks to the Howard de Walden and Portman Estates, Marylebone Village is now a destination for shopping, dining and the arts. As one of London’s most stylish and eclectic shopping streets, Marylebone High Street is also a good location to spot one or two celebrities! 28 Applying to Regent’s Our programmes are open to all students from any recognised Higher Education Institution (HEI), University or College and we will review all applications from students who are of good academic standing. Generally students should be registered on a degree programme at their home institution. Students are enrolled as full-time students and are awarded credit for one or two semesters with the home institution’s approval. 29 Exchange students › Must be nominated by the International Office at their home institution (a full list of our exchange partners can be found on our website) › Do not pay any tuition fees at Regent’s Applications › Application forms and application guides can be found online › We follow a rolling admissions schedule as we have numerous intakes throughout the year Studying English at Regent’s Improve your English before the beginning of the semester by participating in a pre-semester English language course. These language courses are ideal for students who wish to brush up on their English in preparation for their time at Regent’s University London. English classes are also available throughout the semester. Contact the Inbound Unit for more information. If you feel that your language skills need some improvement please visit our website for details on courses, fees and application forms. Tuition fees Independent Study Abroad students and International Visiting students are required to pay tuition fees. Details on the tuition costs can be found on our website. Applications can be sent via your home institution or independently but students should check with the Study Abroad / International Office at your home institution first. 29 30 Our Partnership Network Regent’s has an extensive partnership network across the globe. Our partner institutions are located in all regions of the world. This brings many opportunities for students and staff to learn from each other. To find out if your institution is our partner visit our website. Argentina 4 Australia 4 Austria 2 Belgium 1 Brazil 2 Canada 4 Chile 2 China 7 Czech Republic 2 Denmark 1 France 10 Germany 9 Italy 7 Ireland 1 31 Japan 5 Korea 2 Lebanon 1 Mexico 1 Morocco 1 Peru 1 Portugal 2 Russia 5 South Africa 1 Spain 18 Switzerland 2 Turkey 3 Uruguay 1 USA 64 32 Your Support Network The International Partnerships Office (IPO) is the central service that coordinates all international activities at Regent’s University London and is responsible for establishing partnerships and collaborating with institutions across the world. Within the IPO, we have a dedicated team called the Inbound Unit. It is responsible for all inbound students who come to Regent’s as part of their degree. You can count on us to: › › › › › › › › › answer any questions students (or institutions) may have guide students through the application process liaise with partner institutions regarding student applications send acceptance and visa letters together with pre-arrival information welcome students to the University and ensure students are integrated into Regent’s life provide an all-encompassing orientation programme ensure students are well looked after throughout their stay here. We have an open-door policy so students can pop in any time to speak to a member of staff! organise social events throughout the semester alongside the Student Union and the International Student Bureau provide students with final grades at the end of the semester / programme Student Support Team Our dedicated Student Support Team is on hand to assist students. Students can arrange an appointment in advance or drop by to see a specialist member of staff who can help. The team can assist in matters of counselling, therapy, learning difficulties and disabilities. During the semester the team also arranges support classes with a focus on specific topics such as how to conduct research, academic writing skills and note taking. Students Services Office Offering a wide range of non-academic services including accommodation advice, airport pick-up, advice on banking and healthcare and activities to do in London, the Student Services Office arranges and coordinates a range of trips and excursions throughout the semester to destinations in London, the UK and in Europe. Visit our website for more information. Once accepted to Regent’s students will receive more information regarding trips and excursions. 33 International Student Bureau (ISB) The ISB is a student committee with representatives from both incoming Study Abroad students as well as Regent’s University London degree students. Students work on a voluntary basis to support the work of the IPO and the Student Union. Throughout the academic year the ISB organises a series of social and cultural activities aimed at bringing all students together. Coordinated by the ISB Committee members this is a great opportunity to meet and talk to Regent’s students as well as getting to know other Study Abroad students. Contact isb@regents.ac.uk for more information about how to get involved or find the ISB on Facebook. ‘The welcome we had was amazing and the staff always helped us to integrate.’ Borja Blazquez Study Abroad Student CUNEF, Spain Accommodation The Accommodation Office can offer assistance with finding suitable accommodation both on and off-campus. On campus accommodation can be booked in either Reid Hall or Oliver Hall where single, double and triple occupancy rooms are available. The hall reception is staffed 24 hours a day and a member of our Student Services Department lives on site. Each floor also has a Resident Assistant who is there to help students settle in and assist with any queries. Staying on campus is a popular choice but, as spaces are limited and awarded on a first-come first served basis, early booking is advisable. More information Regent’s-managed housing is also available off-campus within central London. See the Accommodation website for further details including costs and application forms. Any questions should be directed to the Accommodation Office on accommodation@regents.ac.uk. 34 Financial Matters Investing in your Study Abroad experience is worthwhile. Not only will you gain a ton of life experience that you wouldn’t have otherwise, you make yourself stand out from the crowd when applying for that job you want after graduation! Living and studying abroad in a foreign environment is quite an achievement that not everyone is privileged to. Tuition Fees Independent Study Abroad students and International Visiting student pay tuition fees to Regent’s. Payment details can be found on our website. Accommodation Fees Some institutions pay Regent’s directly for student accommodation; while in other cases students pay Regent’s directly. Contact your home institution to find out what applies to you. Day to Day Costs London is cheaper than you think! It may be surprising to learn but London has previously been voted the most cost-effective UK city for students. While spending opportunities are endless, it is possible to get by on a budget by planning ahead and comparing prices. See the London University Guide for details on money saving tips www.studylondon.ac.uk/application-advice/ cost-of-studying-in-london Scholarships / Grants Students requiring financial assistance while studying abroad should inquire at the International Office at their home institution and make arrangements in advance. Your step by step guide to applying 1 Find your programme › research the modules › verify the credits with your Study Abroad Advisor at your home institution 2 › › › › › Complete the application process Complete the application form indicating your module choices Get a copy of your official transcript Take a copy of your passport (picture page) Write a letter of motivation (independent students only) Submit all documents electronically by the deadline 3 › › › › Find out if you need a visa to study in the UK Are you a visa national? (check with UKBA) How long do want to stay in the UK? Do you want to work part-time while studying at Regent’s? Make financial arrangements 4 Get accepted › Receive your letter of acceptance and pre-arrival information › Obtain visa support documentation (if required) 5 › › › Get booking Make travel arrangements Get the necessary insurance Plan on what to pack (clothes, medication etc.) 6 Get prepared › Complete online enrolment › Register for English language classes (if applicable) 7 Get here! › Make sure you arrive for Orientation on time 35 Visa and Immigration EU / EEA nationals do not require a visa to study in the UK. Students from outside the EU may require a visa for study programmes. In some cases students may need to apply for a student visa in their home country prior in coming to the UK. This can be a lengthy process so planning in advance is advisable. Students requiring a visa should indicate this on the application form. Once accepted Regent’s University London will issue students with the relevant documentation to support visa applications with the Home Office / United Kingdom Border Agency (UKBA). Applications for Tier 4 visas require students to demonstrate that they have sufficient funds in their bank account to support their time abroad. They will also be required to demonstrate that they meet specific English language requirements. Further details can be found on the UKBA website http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/ and www.gov.uk. Contact inbound@regents.ac.uk with any question ‘The orientation week is very good, it gives us the opportunity to meet other people’ Mercedes Maria Samra Study Abroad Student Universidad del CEMA, Argentina Immigration regulations and requirements change frequently. While this is correct at time of print, you should visit our website for the most up to date information and consult the websites mentioned. Please note that the Regent’s staff are not legally trained to give any immigration advice on applying for visas. It is therefore the student’s responsibility to check whether they need a visa to study in the UK and if so to ensure that they apply for the correct type in sufficient time. Regent’s University London Inner Circle Regent’s Park London NW1 4NS United Kingdom Tel +44 (0)20 7487 7518 / 7476 Fax +44 (0)20 7487 7486 Emailinbound@regents.ac.uk www.regents.ac.uk www.facebook.com/regentsuni www.twitter.com/regentsuni Registered Charity 291583 The information contained in this document is correct at the date of publication. © Regent's University London 2013