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Student exchange programs: Erasmus+, PIM, Bilateral agreements in a.y. 2017/2018 1

What is exchange program??? 1 or 2 semester studies in partner university abroad Non degree mobility Recognition of courses taken abroad by home university Exchange program can have a budget allowing to grant the scholarships for the study Abroad period Student does not pay fee for studies at host university. Fees are paid to student s home university [if applicable] Student keeps his rights and duties of home university and obtains rights and duties of host university Programy wymiany studentów 2017/2018 2

Exchange programs Program Bachelor Master Erasmus+ Bilateral agreements PIM Partnership in International Management Main selection process takes place always for the next academic year (whole year or fall/spring term). Planned beginning of main selection 9th of January 2017 r. (1st stage of selection: 9-23 January 2017) Eventual additional selection offers places available only for the spring term of next academic year Student exchange programs 2017/2018 3

E R A S M U S + [Higher Education] STUDENT MOBILITIES [Program Countries KA103] STUDENT MOBILITIES [Partner Countries KA107] STUDIES (1-2 semesters) INTERNSHIPS (min. 2 months) STUDIES (1 semester limited numer of grants)

Program Countries: 28 EU member countries; EFTA/EEA countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway; EU candidate countries: Turkey, FYROM.

Erasmus+ Key Action 1: Credit mobility! All levels of studies (1st, 2nd and 3rd level) + all disciplinines!! From 3 to 12 months for studies!!! From 2 to 12 months for internships!!!! Multiple mobilities on each level of studies (max. total period of mobilities cannot exceed 12 months on a given level of studies)

be the student of the university which holds Erasmu Charter for Higher Education (so called ECHE) and maintains student exchange be citizen of Erasmus+ program country or 3rd country and have the status of student in participating university To be eligible for Erasmus+ mobilities student needs to: be registered as the degree student of 1st, 2nd or 3rd level of studies be after the 1st year of bachelor studies

Erasmus+ SCHOLARSHIPS C O U N T R I E S Scholarship / month Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Norway, Sweden, UK Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Iceland, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania, Latvia, Romania, Slovakia 500 EUR 400 EUR 300 EUR Student exchange programs 2017/2018 8

Erasmus+ KA107 Mobilities with Partner Countries (non-european) Possibility of receiving scholarship for studies at partner university participating in the project (limites number of grants) Scholarship = 650 + lump sum for travel calculated by the EU distance calculator List of universities with information on available grants will be available together with lists of universities within Erasmus+, PIM and Bilateral agreements Scholarship will be awarded to student who will receive a place in participating partner university and who will obtain the highest numer of points in the selection proces.

BILATERAL AGREEMENTS Student exchange between SGH and partner universities abroad (so called: Bilateral agreements). Within these agreements study period is 1 semester/1 trimester. Recognition of credits done at partner university as part of studies at home university Financial arrangements No study fees at host university Cost of travel, accommodation, insurance and maintenance covered by student Generally no scholarships (some grants may be available for example in: Singapore DUO Singapore Exchange Fellowship Award (MFA), South Korea ASEM DUO Scholarship or Japan) Accommodation Some universities guarantee place in dormitory [paid by student] Free of charge dormitories offered by few universities In other cases apartment rental Student exchange programs 2017/2018 13

Partnership in International Management PIM Network of 63 leading business universities; considered to be one of the most important organisations of this kind SGH is PIM member since 2001 and the only Polish university belonging to the network Students are waived from study fees at host university Cost of travel, accommodation, insurance and maintenance covered by student No scholarships Some universities guarantee places in dormitories [fee paid]. In other cases apartment rental

Outgoing students statistics Outgoing students 2005 2016: Europe Other European; 385 Italy; 122 Germany; 869 Denmark; 139 UK; 146 Sweden; 151 France; 498 Belgium; 174 Austria; 185 Netherlands; 275 Portugal; 255 Spain; 209 15

Outgoing students statistics Outgoing Students 2005 2016: Overseas Mexico; 29 Singapore; 183 Canada; 198 Taiwan; 132 USA; 195 South Korea; 126 India; 61 South America; 85 China; 59 Other Asian countries; 105 Australia and New Zealand; 65 16

Selection Erasmus+, PIM i Bilateral agreements basic rules Factor Number of points Minimum level GPA 0-40 3,40 or recruitment process for studies: Bachelor not lower than 253 points Master not lower than 50% of max. result Foreign language proficiency 0-40 Minimum level B2 in CEF scale Student activity 0-20 Total max. possible number of selection points 100 Points for student activity are assessed and awarded by SGH Student Union contact: Ewa Kujszczyk ek68591@student.sgh.waw.pl Student exchange programs 2017/2018 17

Selection Erasmus+, PIM i Bilateral agreements basic rules Students of 1st and 2nd year of bachelor level and studetns of 1st year of master level Study Abroad can be carried out not earlier than after 1st year of bachelor studies and 1st semester of master studies WHO can participate in selection? Student exchange programs 2017/2018 18

Selection Erasmus+, PIM i Bilateral agreements calculation of points FACTOR SITUATION MINIMUM LEVEL GPA After spring term 2015/16 Students accepted to master studies on the basis of GPA from bachelor studies Students of 1st semester of full time master studies Students of 1st semester of full time bachelor studies NO points for recruitment proces (part-time studies and studies in English) From 3.40 calculated: (achieved GPA 3,40) x 25 GPA after 5 semesters of bachelor studies at SGH, on the basis of which students got accepted to master studies: (achieved GPA 3,40) x 25 Result of recruitment proces for master studies not lower than 50% of max. Number of points: (obtained results in % 50%) x 0.8 Results of recruitment proces to bachelor studies on the basis of the secondary school leaving exam [matura]: (number of obtained points 253) x 0.5 arithmetic mean of points awarded for this criterion by other students of a given level of studies, taking part in the selection who meet its formal criteria.

Selection Erasmus+, PIM i Bilateral agreements calculation of points FACTOR SITUATION MINIMUM LEVEL FOREIGN LANGUAGES PROFICIENCY SGH CNJO language competence tests Commercial certificates (e.g. TOEFL, IELTS, DELF, DELE etc.) Diploma of secondary school on foreign language Diploma of higher education institution in foreign language minimum 75 points (75%) number of points = (results of the test minus 75) x 1.6 min. level B2 number of points = (number of points for certificate minus 75) x 1.6 Recognised level B2 Recognised level C1 CNJO certificate of completion of the language course in SGH with the grade and level of proficiency in ESOP/CEF scale

LANGUAGES WAIVER from tests and certificates Students entitled to a test waiver are those that graduated from studies in foreign language at high school or institution of higher education. The waiver applies solely to the language in question and results in the student s obtaining: 80 pkt (B2) graduating from secondary school in Poland with Foreign language of instruction and obtaining relevant confirmation about language waiver when applying for studies in a given country (including: International Baccalaureate IB and European Baccalaureate EB); 90 points (C1) in case of graduating from secondary school abroad; 90 pkt (C1) in case of graduating from higher education institution in foreign language, including: BILINGUAL SECONDARY SCHOOL LEAVING EXAM DIPLOMAS WILL NOT BE RECOGNISED Diploma of graduating from higher education studies in philology or applied linguistics Diploma of graduating from higher education studies in Foreign language (on the basis of diploma and diploma suplement)

Selection Erasmus+, PIM i Bilateral agreements basic rules Applicants receive credit for organisational activities as assessed by the Student Council on the basis of Regulations for Evaluation of Science Club and Organizational Project http://samorzadsgh.pl STUDENT ACTIVITY Students of master studies who have been active on their bachelor studies in other universities can have their points transferred provided they supply Student Union with relevant confirmations. Contact person: Ewa Kujszczyk ek68591@student.sgh.waw.pl

Selection Erasmus+, PIM i Bilateral agreements selection process FILLING IN OF THE APPLICATION (9-23.01.2017 until 23.59.59) Upload in the system of scans [except CNJO language competence test] of documents proving language proficiency Declaration of language certificate in the system INTERNET REGISTRATION (APPLICATION) ASSESSMENT OF APPLICATIONS Annoucing of the points for the selection criteria Delivery of appeals to Appeal Commission ASSIGNING SLOTS AT PARTNER UNIVERSITIES ACCEPTANCE OF ASSIGNMENT S Acceptance or rejection of the assigned place Resignation without consequences 2 weeks after publishing the list of final assignments

IMPORTANT TIPS DON T WAIT until last moment with registration in the online application! UPLOAD SCAN of your commercial certificate, certificate of completion of the language course in SGH, diploma of secondary school/university in foreign language [diploma + supplement]. LACK OF SCAN of above mentioned documents and /or LACK OF DECLARATION of these documents in the system = exclusion from the selection; no possibility of appeal. CHOOSE as many universities as possible (16 possible choices from all universities available for your level and language proficiency) according to your real preferences.

IMPORTANT TIPS GET ACQUAINTED with information about countries and universities you re interested in before you choose them in the application = no possibility of changing preferences after closing the application GET ACQUAINTED with course offer of the universities and CHECK if they match your study major at SGH GET ACQUAINTED (apart from checking the universities offer) with current security situation in a given country [on the website of your national Ministry of Foreign Affairs] READ REPORTS of your precedessors [most available only in Polish]

IMPORTANT TIPS In case of having language confirmations from 2 or more languages the best result is taken into account Student can apply ONLY for places which are available on his/her level of studies and where he/she fulfills language proficiency requirements. REMEMBER places will be divided between semesters. Priority will be given to students for who the fall term 2016/17 will be the last semester of studies. ALL EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE with International Centre and other units of SGH can be done only through email in SGH domain

ERASMUS+ Internships Application to Erasmus+ internships is done on the basis of delivered documents. Scholarships for internships are availble both to students as well as to SGH alumni. More info on the International Centre website Student exchange programs 2017/2018 29

Erasmus+ Internships step by step ERASMUS+ Internships: CRITERIA LANGUAGE in which the internship takes place or which is required by the host institution (min. B2) PROCEDURE delivery to International Centre of the complete set of required documents with original signatures of student, employer and Dean of relevant study level Student exchange programs 2017/2018 30

Erasmus+ praktyki krok po kroku Finding employer Delivering to International Centre of the complete set of required documents Internship abroad Settlement of mobility * ATTENTION! SGH does not provide alumni going for Erasmus+ internships with any insurance! Alumni are obliged to obtain their insurance by themselves and provide International Centre with copies. Student exchange programs 2017/2018 31

ERASMUS+ INTERNSHIPS SCHOLARSHIPS C o u n t r i e s Scholarship / month Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Norway, Sweden, UK Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Iceland, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania, Latvia, Romania, Slovakia 600 EUR 500 EUR 400 EUR Student exchange programs 2017/2018 32

International Centre CONTACTS Ms Nadiya SKYBA room17 build. A @: bilateral@sgh.waw.pl, +48.22.564.97.60 OFFICE HOURS FOR STUDENTS: Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays: 9.30 13.00; Wednesdays: 12.30 14.30 On other days and hours students are served by prior appointment only (with at least 1 day prior notice) PIM & Bilateral agreements, CEMS without Erasmus+ grant, Erasmus+ KA107, Freemovers Student exchange programs 2017/2018 33

International Centre CONTACTS Ms. Agata KOWALIK room17 build. A @: outgoing@sgh.waw.pl, +48.22.564.98.44 OFFICE HOURS FOR STUDENTS: Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays: 9.30 13.00; Wednesdays: 12.30 14.30 On other days and hours students are served by prior appointment only (with at least 1 day prior notice) ERASMUS+ KA103, CEMS with Erasmus+ grant; ERASMUS+ Internships Student exchange programs 2017/2018 34

International Centre CONTACTS Ms. Małgorzata CHROMY Room 7, build. A @: mchromy@sgh.waw.pl, +48.22.564.98.41 OFFICE HOURS FOR STUDENTS: Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays: 11.00 13.00 On other days and hours students are served by prior appointment only (with at least 1 day prior notice) Program ERASMUS+ programy podwójnego dyplomu Student exchange programs 2017/2018 35

International Centre CONTACTS Mr. Grzegorz AUGUSTYNIAK Room 12, build. A @: august@sgh.waw.pl, +48.22.564.98.41 OFFICE HOURS FOR STUDENTS: Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays: 11.00 13.00 Deputy Head of International Centre, CEMS Program Manager On other days and hours students are served by prior appointment only (with at least 1 day prior notice) Student exchange programs 2017/2018 36

International Centre CONTACTS S t u dents, w h o h a v e n o t m a d e p r i o r a p p o i ntment b e y o n d o f f ice h o u r s o f I n t ernational C e n t r e S t aff w i l l n o t b e s e r ved ( e v e n w i t h 1 q u e s t i on ) Student exchange programs 2017/2018 37

Pictures of our outgoing students

Pictures of our outgoing students

Pictures of our outgoing students