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Research abroad
April 1, 2014
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Why research abroad?
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For international research (lab) experience
For a specific professor
For a specific research topic or field
To learn a new language and culture
To be away from home
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When?
In the second year of your master’s programme
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Examples
Canada, Montreal, Neurodevelopmental Disorders Research Lab
UK, University of Cambridge, Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit
UK, University of London, Institute of Neuroesthetics
Italy, Parma, Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies
France, Paris, Universite Rene Descartes, Cognition and Development
Laboratory
USA, Princeton University, Center for the Study of Brain, Mind and
Behavior
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Before you go
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Start in time, preferably about a year before you want to
go abroad
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Find out where the type of research you are interested
in is being conducted
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Use the contacts of the UvA lecturers and researchers,
your academic mentor, second year students, alumni
etc.
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Research project
All students conduct two research projects.
Research Project 1 – Credits: 26-32 EC
January – Half June (32 EC) – full time
February – Half June (26 EC) – full time
Research Project 2 – Credits: 36-42 EC
Total EC maximum: 68 EC
This means you can only choose to extend one of the two projects
1 EC = 28 hrs
26 EC = 728 hrs = 18 weeks
32 EC = 896 hrs = 22 weeks
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Research project
How to find a research project?
Find it yourself:
• Subject
• Technique
• Lab
Package deal:
• Internship advertisements
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• Courses
• Lectures
• Books
• Advice
• Journal articles
• Lab websites
• Second year students
• Academic mentors
Approval procedure
Hand in your proposal within a month after the start date of your project!
N.B. Submitting it later can lead to deduction of credits since the board
does not acknowledge more than 6 EC for preparing the research
proposal
• Research Project Agreement form
• Master Study Plan form
www.abc.nl -> info for current students -> ‘forms and documents’ or
‘research project’
Without approval students will not be credited for their research
project!
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Research project
Finances: funding
ERASMUS TRAINING PROGRAMME
AUF FUNDING
www.uva.nl/alumni
PUBLIC FUNDING
www.beursopener.nl (Dutch)
www.scholarshipportal.eu (International)
Who might benefit from your research?(e.g. foundations for diseases)
FULLBRIGHT CENTER
www.fullbright.nl Programmes and information for studies and internships in
the US
GENERAL
Student Services documentation center; www.nuffic.nl
www.uva.nl/internationaal
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Visa and Passport
Visa
EU students don’t need a visa for other EU countries
Depending on your nationality you need a visa for certain
countries, check with your embassy
Outside the EU you need a visa (Dutch students check:
www.minbuza.nl; foreign students check with your embassy)
Passport
Your passport needs to be valid for the whole period you are
abroad (sometimes even longer)
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Insurances
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Health insurance
Third-party insurance (WA)
Travel insurance (check maximum period)
Optional: dental insurance
Check with the university abroad if you need specific
insurances through them
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Extra practical issues
- Language course
- Student Language Exchange: www.sle- amsterdam.nl
- Mediatheek (Language centre of the UvA)
hum.uva.nl/mediatheek
- www.uvatalen.nl
- Vaccins - www.lcr.nl
- Money/Insurances (authorise someone at home)
- Copies of important documents
- Flight – book in time!
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Useful websites
www.uva.nl/internationaal
www.student.uva.nl/english/studyabroad
www.wilweg.nl
www.fulbright.nl
www.scholarshipportal.eu
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Questions
QUESTIONS?
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