Round one #DMUglobal opportunities for autumn 2019 announced – apply now!


#DMUglobal have this week launched a wide range of overseas opportunities, offering you the chance to enrich your studies, expand cultural horizons and boost employability!

With a diverse mix of academic-led trips, employability focused experiences and volunteering opportunities, see where a #DMUglobal experience can take you …

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Academic-led trips

In the first round of overseas trips for 2019/20, academic opportunities will be in exciting destinations such as China, Malaysia, Singapore, India and Milan.

Business students have the chance to appreciate and understand the complexities of innovation in the context of sustainability, through a visit to San Francisco.

Through their trip to Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, English language students will gain a deeper understanding of the ways in which culture, language, and history intersect and the ideological struggles of the 20th Century.

Elsewhere, Psychology students can visit Paris to see the tools and history of medicine, and will be able to explore the relationship between brain structure, function and mental health.

Employability experiences

All DMU students have the opportunity to develop their employability skills with #DMUworks, our exciting careers programme to help all our students become work-ready. In this round, employability focused trips include a freelancing focused trip to Estonia and an innovation and entrepreneurial experience in Boston.

Volunteering

Students can also spend time abroad by volunteering overseas with #DMUlocal. There are opportunities to deliver interactive English teaching workshops in Bangkok, Thailand, support refugees, asylum seekers and migrants in Calais and make a positive impact within local communities in Ahmedabad, India.

The deadline to apply for all round one opportunities (September – December 2019) is Wednesday 29 May 2019.

If you would like any further information about our opportunities, please contact us on dmuglobal@dmu.ac.uk or 0116 257 7613.

Posted on Tuesday 7 May 2019

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