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U21 Programme in Global Issues  
 

The U21 Programme in Global Issues is a multi-disciplinary curriculum spanning the boundaries of traditional education, where students will work collaboratively with other students from around the world. It will provide graduates with globally relevant knowledge and skills which will enable them to live and work successfully within the societies they will help lead.

Click on the links below for information about each of the participating U21 universities

The University of Auckland, New Zealand.   Click here if you are an Auckland student
The University of British Columbia, Canada.   Click here if you are a UBC student
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.   Click here if you are a HKU student
The University of Melbourne, Australia.   Click here if you are a Melbourne student
The University of Nottingham, U.K.   Click here if you are a Nottingham student

How do I apply?

 

There are two applications that you have to make. The first is to become a student on the programme. Because numbers of students are limited during this pilot period, not everyone who wants to take part in this programme will be able to. Each university is allowed to nominate 25 students, and their wepages (click on red section in blue-grey box above) will give more information about how you apply and will be selected.

The second application will be to individual subjects, of which you have to take four. Your contact person at your own university will do this for you, or tell you the procedures for you to do so yourself.

 

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