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145 June


• Advanced Higher/Higher and A/AS-Level examinations across the UK


• UCAS Extra • Late UCAS application submission deadline (30th)


July


• Deadline for applications to University accommodation (see website for details)


• Matriculation information is issued by email from July to all applicants with an Unconditional Firm acceptance at Dundee


August • Examination results • Confirmation of conditional offers by institutions • Clearing opens


• Freshers’ Week events pack sent from the Students’ Union (DUSA) to all new students


arrive dundee September • New students can access University accommodation • Matriculation (also known as Registration/Orientation) • Welcome Week activities (also known as Freshers’ Week) • Semester 1 teaching begins


exchange programmes


The University of Dundee has exchange agreements with many universities across Europe, North America and Australasia. A list of the ones in place for the 2012/13 academic year is given below. Since these agreements can change each year, please see our website for the most up-to-date information: www.dundee.ac.uk/prospectus/studyingabroad


Erasmus Study Abroad Exchange Programmes (for 2012/13)


Accountancy Architecture


Biological Sciences Business Studies Civil Engineering Computing Dentistry


Design Economic Studies Electronic Engineering Germany, Italy, Spain France, Germany, Poland


Denmark, Netherlands, Spain Italy


Finland, Germany, Italy, Slovenia Denmark, Germany


Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Norway


Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Spain


France, Germany Italy, Germany


Engineering Technology France English


European Studies Fine Art


Geography France


Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Romania, Spain, Sweden


Germany, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland


Austria, France, Germany, Greece, Spain


fees & funding


There have been many changes to the arrangements for funding UK students entering higher education in recent years, particularly with the varying systems across the UK from 2012/13 onwards.


The information given below is correct as at December 2012 and is a basic summary of the arrangements for the 2013/14 academic year. For specific details of tuition fees charged for each course in 2014/15, please visit the relevant programme webpages.


Your main costs will be your tuition fees, your accommodation, materials for your course (books, stationery etc.) and your cost of living including food, transport and, of course, social life.


students coming to dundee from scotland


tuition fees (for 2013/14): • £1,820 per year


• The full cost of tuition is met by the Scottish Government by applying to the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS).


living costs: The total support package may consist of a bursary, parental contribution and student loan depending on your individual situation. You should apply to the Student Awards Agency for Scotland for financial support for living costs.


further information: Student Awards Agency for Scotland – www.saas.gov.uk


students coming to dundee from england, wales & northern ireland (Rest of UK)


tuition fees (for 2013/14): • Usually £9,000 per year for 3 years (exceptions are MArch Architecture, MBChB Medicine, BDS Dentistry where fees are paid for each year of the course) but please visit programme webpages for full details.


Mathematics


History


Industrial Design Interior Design Law


France, Germany, Netherlands, Poland, Spain


Spain Belgium, Italy


Belgium, France, Germany, Malta, Netherlands, Spain, Turkey


France, Germany, Spain


Mechanical Engineering Germany Media Arts & Imaging


Philosophy Politics


Austria, Finland, France, Germany


Czech Republic, France, Turkey Denmark, Poland


Transatlantic & Australasia Study Abroad Programmes (for 2012/13)


Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Design (BA/BDes) from Duncan of Jordanstone


Bachelor of Accountancy (BAcc) Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) Bachelor of Science (BSc) Master of Arts (MA) MArch Architecture


Australia, Canada, USA, Hong Kong, New Zealand


Australia


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