QMUL Information for Turkish Students

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Queen Mary, University of London Information for students from Turkey

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Why choose Queen Mary, University of London

English language requirements

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Foundation programmes popular in Turkey

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Welfare, support and health care

Undergraduate programmes popular in Turkey

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Turkish students at Queen Mary

Academic reputation Entry requirements

Living at Queen Mary Accommodation Student Life: Student Union, Sports and Societies London

Careers for international students Postgraduate programmes popular in Turkey Research areas of interest to Turkish students Tuition Fees Living expenses and Scholarships

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Arrival/Welcome programme How to apply Finding out more and getting help

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Why choose Queen Mary, University of London?

Queen Mary is one of the largest colleges of the internationally recognised University of London. We offer first class teaching, research and resources in one of the world’s most dynamic cities. Queen Mary was founded in 1887 as the People's Palace and was admitted to the University of London in 1915. We currently have over 13,000 students, 20 per cent of whom are from overseas. This makes for a truly cosmopolitan environment that is welcoming to students from all over the world. Queen Mary's 2,800 staff deliver world class degree programmes and research across a wide range of subjects in Humanities, Social Sciences and Laws, in Medicine and Dentistry and in Science and Engineering.

Academic reputation As a member of the 1994 Group of researchfocused universities, we have made a strategic commitment to the highest quality of research, but also to the best possible educational, cultural and social experience for our students. Indeed, we believe that a vibrant research environment means that our students have access to the world's leading experts in their chosen subjects. In the most recent Research Assessment Exercise (RAE 2008) we were ranked 13th in the UK by the Times Higher for the quality of our research. The Guardian placed Queen Mary even higher, 11th in the UK. Overall, we are ranked 30th in the UK (Sunday Times University Guide 2010) and in the top 200 universities in the world (QS World University Rankings 2010). The work of our academics regularly features in the news – both in the UK and internationally – www.qmul.ac.uk/news/

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Graduate employment Degrees are awarded by the University of London and Queen Mary, and wherever you work in the world, you can be assured that employers will recognise quality. The College has one of the UK’s best records for student employability and graduate starting salaries. (Sunday Times University Guide 2010).


Location – the heart of London

London 2012 and the Thames Gateway

Queen Mary's locations span London's diverse districts. Two of our four campuses are in east London, in the Borough of Tower Hamlets between The City and Canary Wharf, a multicultural and socially diverse area that is one of the most rapidly developing parts of London. Our main residential campus – Mile End – has the advantage of being one of the closest universities to the site of the 2012 Olympic Games, and Whitechapel, a ten minute walk away, is home to part of Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry. Our other campuses are in central London: at Charterhouse Square and Barts Hospital, on the edge of the City of London, the key financial district; and at Lincoln's Inn Fields, in London's Legal District, the home of our Graduate School of Law and the worldfamous Centre for Commercial Law Studies.

East London is witnessing numerous exciting regeneration projects, including the building of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games facilities. Queen Mary will be involved on multiple levels: from offering 1,000 residential rooms to Olympic/Paralympic officials, to providing skilled teams of keen student volunteers.

Why choose a University of London college? • The University of London is one of the oldest, largest and most respected universities in the UK. • All Queen Mary students have access to University of London facilities. These include the world-famous Senate House Library which has more than two million titles and around 5,500 current periodical titles. • The University of London Union (ULU), is one of the UK’s largest students’ unions, and offers cafés, bars, venues and sports facilities. • The federal University brings together the expertise and research capabilities of all its constituent colleges and institutes.

As the capital city, London holds an unrivalled position within the UK. The city is a net exporter of skills and talent to the rest of the country and is a net importer of young people from all regions. It is the most popular location for European headquarters of international businesses and globally competes with other international cities such as Paris, Tokyo and New York. This combined with its historical significance, political and legal importance, and its status as a renowned centre for the arts, ensures it remains one of the most attractive places to live, study and work in the UK.

“Queen Mary has caught the mood of regeneration in east London.” Sunday Times Good University Guide

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Entry requirements

We accept a wide range of qualifications and applications are considered on an individual basis. The following summarises those qualifications most common in Turkey.

Entry to foundation programmes The majority of Turkish students will be asked to complete a foundation year before progressing on to a Bachelors degree programme at Queen Mary. To apply for one of our foundation courses you must complete Devlet Lise Diploması (State High School Diploma) with a GPA of at least 3.5/5. Alternatively, we will also consider students with a combination of Devlet Lise Diploması, the International Baccalaureate (IB), or ALevels. You will also be required to take an English language test such as IELTS or TOEFL.

Entry to Bachelors degrees To be eligible to apply for one of our Bachelors programmes you must have completed a foundation programme as above OR have completed Devlet Lise Diplomasi with a GPA of 4.5/5 or above 80 per cent. Alternatively, we will also consider students with a combination of Devlet Lise Diploması, the International Baccalaureate (IB), or A-Levels. You must also have an excellent command of English and will be required to take an English language test such as IELTS or TOEFL. Bachelors programmes at Queen Mary require IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 580/TOEFL IBT 92, however Arts programmes including those offered by the School of Law, require IELTS 7.0 / TOEFL 610 / TOEFL IBT 100

Entry to Masters degrees (all one year) To be eligible to apply for one of our Masters programmes you must have completed Lisans with a minimum GPA of 2.8/4.0 or 65 per cent or above. Students applying for Masters courses in the School of Law should have achieved a minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0 or 70 per cent or above. All applications are considered on an individual basis however, and students may be admitted to Masters programmes with a lower level degree in some cases. Students with a Diploma (Önlisans) from a recognised institution may apply for advanced entry in some Bachelors programmes or in exceptional cases may be able to apply for our Pre-Masters Programme, a year long course which prepares students for Masters level studies. You must also have an excellent command of English and will be required to take an English language test such as IELTS or TOEFL.

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Masters programmes at Queen Mary require IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 580/TOEFL IBT 92 however programmes offered by the School of Business Management require IELTS 7.0 / TOEFL 610 / TOEFL IBT 100. Programmes in the School of Law and in other Arts departments require IELTS 7.0 (writing 7.0)/TOEFL 610 (TWE 5)/TOEFL IBT 100 (writing 27).

Entry to Research degrees (MPhil/PhD: 3 years) The usual entrance requirement for a research degree is successful completion of Yuksek Lisans Diplomasi. You must have completed this with a minimum GPA of 2.8/4.0 or 65 per cent or above. You must also have an excellent command of English and will be required to take an English language test such as IELTS or TOEFL, as above. You can find more information on our entry requirements at: www.qmul.ac.uk/international


English language requirements

The standard English language requirement for both undergraduate and postgraduate study is that you must achieve a score of IELTS 6.5/ TOEFL 580/ TOEFL IBT 92 by the time you begin your programme. Some programmes, however, require a higher standard of English, notably medicine and dentistry and postgraduate business, law and politics. If you have an English language score but it does not meet the College’s requirements you should still apply. The College may ask you to either retake your English test, such as IELTS or TOEFL or attend the College’s presessional English course for a period of either 4,8 or 12 weeks (instead of taking IELTS or TOEFL again). On satisfactory completion of your pre-sessional course you may enter into your undergraduate or postgraduate degree course directly.

Student profile Irem Cansu Atikcan LLM Commercial and Corporate Law As I was studying EU Law in Turkey prior to coming to London, I decided I wanted to focus on more specific topics in my postgraduate degree. After carrying out extensive research into institutions and their programmes, I decided to carry on my studies at Queen Mary, University of London. There were many reasons for my choice, but the flexibility of the LLM programme at Queen Mary and the wide range of well-structured modules were significant. One can easily fulfil his/her

research interests by selecting related lectures without being restricted, and competent lecturers help meet the expectations of students from different backgrounds. I am very satisfied with my choice and I believe I have developed comprehensive knowledge in my field as well as a new perspective. The halls of residence and the atmosphere in the Mile End campus are excellent. The transport links from the campus to anywhere in London are very convenient meaning one can enjoy the infinite attractions of the city. As an international student, I experienced great tolerance and enjoyed discovering many different cultures both in London and in Queen Mary.

Pre-sessional English The English Language and Academic Skills Summer Programme offers you a unique opportunity to make rapid progress in academic English, and to acclimatise to life in the UK , London and at Queen Mary. It is a time to make friends and learn about other cultures before the academic year begins. The programme will help you to: • improve your overall ability in English. • learn study skills such as note-taking, academic writing and participating in seminars • develop the skills you need to work independently at university. The programme consists of three 4-week blocks. You can join for 4, 8 or 12 weeks between June and September.

You can find more information on our presessional English courses including term dates and fees here: www.languageand learning.qmul.ac.uk/elss/presessional/

English language support at Queen Mary In addition to our pre-sessional English courses, all Queen Mary students can attend in-sessional English language and study skills courses. These programmes are free of charge. They are intended to support students during their studies and enable them to make the most of their time at university. Each course lasts for 10 weeks with lessons once a week for two hours. There are two main courses:

Academic Writing: this programme develops the skill of writing long pieces of work on academic topics. It covers areas including: analysing questions, developing and structuring ideas, revising and redrafting, formal and informal style, as well as the basic features of written. General English: this programme focuses mainly on the skills of speaking and listening. It aims to improve overall fluency and confidence, as well as to working on grammar and pronunciation, Everyday English, slang and vocabulary will also be covered. For more information: www.learndev.qmul.ac.uk/elss/insessional/

The minimum level that we would recommend entry onto the whole 12 week programme is IELTS 5.5, although some Queen Mary departments may require higher entry levels.

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Foundation programmes popular in Turkey

You can find full programme listings in our prospectus; the following is a selection of some of the most popular courses with Turkish students.

• BSc Economics • BSc Economics, Finance and Management • BA Geography • BA Politics

International Foundation Programme in Social Sciences and Humanities (IFP) This programme offers a route to undergraduate degrees for international students. The programme includes academic modules, which are taught by Queen Mary academic staff, and English language and study skills, and is fully integrated within College. The programme is for students who cannot directly enter an undergraduate degree at a UK university, or who need to improve their subject knowledge and English language and study skills before starting undergraduate study. Programme outline Students on the IFP study four modules: English language and study skills and three academic options. Students choose their options from the following list depending on what they wish to study for their undergraduate degree: • Business Studies • Economics Mathematics for Economics

• BA International Relations • BA History

International Science and Engineering Foundation Programme (ISEFP) This programme offers a route to undergraduate degrees for international students. Programme outline The programme includes academic modules, which are taught by Queen Mary academic staff, and English language and study skills, and is fully integrated within College. The programme is for students who cannot directly enter an undergraduate degree at a UK university, or who need to improve their subject knowledge and English language and study skills before starting university study. For example, you may not have studied sufficient Maths or Science in English before. The ISEFP is a full-time programme, starting in September or in January. Students who complete the ISEFP with sufficient grades can progress to undergraduate degrees at Queen Mary in the following areas:

• International Relations and Politics • Human Geography • History - Making the Modern World • Introduction to Literature, Art and Film • Japanese • Spanish The IFP is a full-time programme, starting in September and finishing in June. Students who complete the IFP with sufficient grades can progress to undergraduate degrees at Queen Mary in the following areas: • LLB Bachelor of Laws • BSc Business Management

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• Biomedical Sciences (leading to Medicine and Health professions) • Engineering • Biological Sciences • Material Sciences • Physics • Chemistry • Mathematics • Computer Science • Environmental Science or Environmental Management

Student profile Gorkem Guler MSc Management and Organisational Innovation In Turkey, I studied International Relations as my major in Koc University. This helped make me more aware of the changes in politics and current issues in today’s ever changing world. I attended lectures in Globalization and International Relations, Politics of International Trade and Investment and also in Business Management. I really enjoyed these and this encouraged me to continue my education in the business area. One of the reasons I chose England for my Masters is its industry and strong financial status. I also think universites and schools in England have sufficient curriculums and faculty to educate people for the competitive business world. To become a Queen Mary, University of London gradute is a tremendous honour and achievement for me. I chose to study here because of the central London location but also because Queen Mary topped the rest when it came to course content. I have enjoyed the campus events and social life here. Studying at Queen Mary has made me an all rounder instead of simply regurgitating textbook facts. I look forward to returning to Turkey to further my own career and to contibute towards the devlopment of my country.


Undergraduate degree programmes popular in Turkey

LLB The LLB is a three-year programme. It includes compulsory subjects in the first and second year: property, trusts, contract, criminal law, tort, constitutional and administrative law and EU law. These satisfy professional requirements as to foundations of legal knowledge and skills. From these strong foundations, you are in a good position to choose from a wide array of options for your second and third years. Second and third year choices range from traditional legal courses, such as family law, evidence, commercial law, company law and intellectual property law, to less traditional programmes such as the law relating to ethnic minorities and the use of force in international law. In the final year you may replace a taught module with an option in legal research and writing, which involves supervised research in a topic of your choice.

• Competition Law

• Electronic Commerce

• Conflict of Laws

• Internet Regulation

• Constitutional Rights in the USA

• Law and Government

• Criminology (Also available as part I and part II)

• Law and Government in the USA

• Dissertation

• Law and Literature: Western Modernity

• European Comparative Law (Also available as part I and part II)

• Law, Justice and Ethics

• Law and Literature: Shakespeare

• EU Justice and Home Affairs (Also available as part I and part II) • Economic Approach to Law • Ethnic Minorities and the Law • Family Law • Intellectual Property Law • International Commercial Transactions • International Environmental Law • International Human Rights • Labour Law

Programme outline Year 1 • Public Law I (Constitutional Law) • Common Law I (Law of Contract) • Law of Property I (Land Law) • Criminal Law Year 2 • Law of the European Union (half-option)

• Law and Globalisation: Companies, International Trade and Human Rights • Law and Medical Ethics • Law and Social Crisis • Law of Evidence • Media Law • Origins of Western Legal Tradition

• Administrative Law (half-option)

• Public International Law

• Common Law II (Law of Torts)

• Revenue Law

• Law of Property II (Equity and Trusts)

• Sentencing and Penal Policy (Also available as part I and part II )

• Plus one full or two half-options from the list below Year 3 • Jurisprudence • Plus three options or a combination of full/half options totalling three.

• Social and Economic Law of the European Union (Also available as part I and part II ) • United Kingdom Human Rights • Use of Force in International Law Half-Options include:

Options include: • Commercial and Consumer Law

• Aspects of Modern European Law

• Company Law

• Civil Rights in the USA

• Comparative Law: Law of Obligations (also available as a half option) Comparative Law: Asian and African Legal Systems

• Democracy and Justice

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Undergraduate degree programmes popular in Turkey (cont)

LLB English and European Law

BSc Business Management

Year 2 • Human Resource Management

This programme follows the same pattern as the LLB. However, the third year is spent studying at a European university. This will provide you with knowledge and understanding of civil law systems generally and the law of at least one EU country. We currently have links with universities in Paris, Rennes, Berlin, Sienna, Copenhagen, Leuven, Utrecht and Leiden. Students wishing to study at an institution that does not teach in English must have fluent language skills and be prepared to take language classes provided by the College.

The Business Management programme aims to develop the ability to make critical analyses and evaluations relevant to management. This is achieved by building an understanding of the forces at work in business, alongside knowledge of techniques, mainly through active exposure to the process of critical analysis. This programme balances the development of concepts and techniques, and their application. Firstly, economics, accounting, law, research methods and organisational behaviour are introduced in the context of current business issues. Later, modules in marketing, human resource management, corporate strategy and the management of technical change reinforce and extend concepts and analyse their application. This broad-based degree places business issues in their economic, social and technical environments; and can be complemented by taking modules in other departments, such as politics, geography, modern languages, economics and finance.

• Operations Management

You will benefit considerably from your year overseas. Most students return with excellent results from the overseas assessments, and the extra understanding and insight gained is of considerable benefit to your final year of study. Programme outline Year 1 • Public Law I (Constitutional Law) • Common Law I (Law of Contract) • Law of Property I (Land Law) • Criminal Law Year 2 • Law of the European Union (half-option) • Administrative Law (half-option) • Common Law II (Law of Tort) • Law of Property II (Equity and Trusts) • Plus one full or two half-options from the list below Year 3 • During the third year of the programme, students spend an academic year studying law at a university outside the UK with which the Department of Law has an exchange programme under the Erasmus scheme. The list of available places may change from year to year. Students select their host institution midway through stage two.

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• Marketing • Organisation Theory • Research Methodology 3 • Strategy Two options from: • Business Law • Company Law for Business • Coordination and Social Dynamics • Critical and Post-modern Theories of Organisations • Financial Institutions • Managerial Accounting • Managing Knowledge • Microeconomics for Managers Year 3 • Corporate Social Responsibility • International Business • Organisational Change and Development

Programme outline Year 1 • Academic Communication for Business and Management

Four options from: • Dissertation

• Economics for Business

• Extended Essay

• Financial Accounting

• Financial Management

• Fundamentals of Management

• Games of Strategy

• Organisation Behaviour

• Innovation and Enterprise

• Qualitative Research Methods

• Managing Diversity

• Quantitative Research Methods for Business

• The Market and Social Order

• Work, Employment and Society

• Theories of Management

• Social and Political Marketing • Social Networks


BSc Economics, Finance and Management This programme is of particular relevance if you are considering a career in business and/or finance. A range of choices enables you to develop your own areas of interest, ranging from the economic analysis of strategy, industrial organisation and new technologies, to the study of the contribution of sociology and politics to the complexity of business decisions.

• Financial Markets and Institutions • Corporate Finance • Microeconomics 2 • Marketing • Managerial Accounting Options include (at least one option from the following) • Introductory Econometrics • Statistical Methods in Economics 2 • Money and Banking

BSc Economics This degree offers professional training in economics and finance, providing an excellent basis for employment in the private or state sector and for further academic study. The first two years cover a core of macroeconomics, microeconomics and the quantitative techniques used in economic analysis and investigation. Final-year options enable you to apply this core knowledge to a variety of more specialised areas. For each module you will have a weekly two hour lecture followed by a one-hour class. Some of your work will be computerintensive, using networked terminals in the Department’s computer laboratories.

Programme outline Year 1 Core modules:

• Macroeconomics 2

• Principles of Economics

• Selected Topics in Macroeconomics

• Mathematical Methods in Economics and Business 1

Year 3 Core modules:

• Spreadsheets and Data in Economics

• Fundamentals of Corporate Strategy

Programme outline Year 1 Core modules:

• Fundamentals of Management

• Human Resource Management

• Principles of Economics • World Economy

• Statistical Methods in Economics 1

Options include (at least six options from the following): You must take at least three options from:

• Elements of Accounting

• International Finance

• Spreadsheets and Data in Economics

• Microeconomics 1 • Macroeconomics 1

• International Finance

• Mathematical Methods in Economics and Business 1

• Investment Analysis Year 2 Core modules:

• Microeconomics 1

• Management of Technology

• Macroeconomics 1

• Games and Strategies

• Futures and Options

• Statistical Methods in Economics 1

• Business Law

• Advanced Microeconomics

• Mathematical Methods in Economics and Business 2 Year 2 Core modules: • Games and Strategies • Macroeconomics 2 • Statistical Methods in Economics 2 • Microeconomics 2 • Selected Topics in Macroeconomics • Introductory Econometrics

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Options include (two options from the following) • Statistical Methods in Econmics 2 • Macroeconomics 2 • Games and Strategies • Economics of Social Issues • Financial Markets and Institutions • Money and Banking • International Finance • Corporate Finance

BA Politics The BA in Politics is primarily designed to familiarise you with the discipline, including political theory, ideas and ideologies, government and institutions, area studies and comparative politics. As with all the degree programmes in the Department, the BA in Politics is taught within a modular framework.

• International Relations in a Globalising World • The Comparative Politics of the Middle East • Nations, States and Nationalisms • Options from other departments Year 3 Core modules: • The Research Project

Programme outline Year 1 Core modules:

Options include:

• Introduction to Politics

• Case Studies in Ethnic Conflict: Ireland and Northern Ireland

• Comparative Government and Politics

• Electoral Behaviour

• Political Analysis, either

• Theories of the Self

• International Relations since 1914, or one other module

• European Integration and the European Union as a Political System

• chosen from another department, for example Modern Languages, History, Geography

• Select Topics in British Government 1

• French Politics

• Health Economics

Year 2 Core modules:

• Development Economics

• Modern Political Thought

• Theory and Practice in Environmental Politics

Options include:

• Themes and Issues of the Comparative Politics of the Middle East

• Microeconomics 2 • Selected Topics in Macroeconomics Year 3 Options include (at least six options from the following) • Investment Analysis • Econometric Theory • Economics Project 1 (1 module) • Advanced Microeconomics

• Applied Econometrics • Economics Project 1 (1 module) • Industrial Economics • Business Cycles • Environmental Economics • Public Economics • Labour Economics • Futures and Options

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• British Political System • Latin American Politics

• Select Topics in British Government 2 • The Politics of Economic Ideas

• The History and Politics of Immigration in Britain


BA International Relations International Relations (IR) at Queen Mary covers the broad themes and theories associated with the study of IR, but also draws on the Department of Politics’ distinctive expertise in a number of areas. Students undertake the historical study of International Relations since 1914, through the Cold War, and into the current era of globalisation and the ‘war on terror’. They also examine Theories of International Relations, applying them and reflecting on their relevance through the use of both historical and contemporary examples. Programme outline Year 1 Core modules:

• chosen from another department, for example Modern Languages, History, Geography Year 2 Core modules:

Year 3 Core modules: • The International Relations Research Project Options include:

• International Relations in a Globalising World

• Themes and Issues of the Comparative Politics of the Middle East

Options include:

• European Politics: National Identity and Ethnicity

• International Security in the Contemporary World

• War in World Politics

• Political Economy of Global Development

• Alternative Approaches to International Theory

• Modern Political Thought

• Globalisation: Issues and Debates

• British Political System

• US Foreign Policy

• Latin American Politics

• Introduction to Politics

• The Comparative Politics of the Middle East

• Case Studies in Ethnic Conflict: Ireland and Northern Ireland

• International Relations since 1914

• Nations, States and Nationalisms

• Electoral Behaviour

• Political Analysis, either

• The Politics of Post-Communist Europe

• Theories of the Self

• Comparative Government and Politics, or one other module

• The Nation in the Global Age

• European Integration and the European Union as a Political System

• Debates in Contemporary Political Theory • Options from other departments

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Undergraduate degree programmes popular in Turkey (cont)

BEng Mechanical Engineering

Programme outline Year 1 • Aspects of Mechanical Engineering

Year 3 • Individual Design or Research Project

Mechanical Engineering will show you how parts, machines and systems work, and how to design and analyse them. This could be a car engine, a jet engine, a power station or even a household object – the emphasis in this programme will be on energy and design.

• Stress Analysis

• Thermodynamics 2

• Mechanics of Fluids

• Computer Aided Engineering

• Dynamics • Thermodynamics

• Modelling and Analysis of Mechanical Systems

• Engineering Maths

• Operational and Financial Management

Year 2 • Engineering Design

Options include: • Design of Engineering Systems

• Electrical Technology

• Combustion in Automobile Engines

• Engineering Maths

• Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer

• Structural Analysis

• Vehicle Dynamics

Examples of recent industry-led group design projects include the design of a solarpowered racing car, and the testing of a combustor from a microgas turbine in collaboration with the graduate training programme at Rolls Royce. Students will be given help in securing suitable work experience. This ranges from an entire year out in industry (sandwich year) to a short contract over the long vacation.

• Mechanics of Fluids 2 • Vibration and Control • Heat Transfer

The Mechanical Engineering degree programmes are accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.

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• Materials Selection and Design

• Graphical Communication, Design and Manufacture

Sandwich Year • Optional year out of working in industry


BEng Aerospace Engineering

Programme outline Year 1 • Aerospace Engineering

Aerospace engineering is concerned with the design, construction and operation of aircraft, helicopters and spacecraft. The skills you will develop on the degree apply to future spacecraft and high performance aircraft, and also to the next generation of ground transport, such as high-speed trains.

• Stress Analysis

You will study Aerospace modules in the first year alongside other engineering modules, then specialise further in aerospace engineering in the second and third years. All these programmes are accredited by the Royal Aeronautical Society. Students will be given help in securing suitable work experience. This ranges from an entire year out in industry (sandwich year) to a short contract over the long vacation.

• Mechanics of Fluids • Dynamics • Thermodynamics • Engineering Maths

• Mechanics of Fluids 2 • Vibration and Control • Design • Communication, Design and Manufacture Year 3 • Individual Design or Research Project • Applied Aerodynamics • Aerospace Structures

Year 2 • Low Speed Aerodynamics

• Management

• Electrical Technology

• Computer-aided Engineering for solids and Fluids

• Engineering Maths • Structural Analysis

Options include: • Spacecraft or Aerospace Design • Aircraft Propulsion • Stability and Control • Maintenance Planning Sandwich Year • Optional year out working in industry

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Taught Postgraduate programmes popular in Turkey

You can find full programme listings in our postgraduate prospectus; the following is a selection of some of the most popular courses.

LLM The School of Law offers a suite of 18 LLM programmes of study, each leading to the award of a University of London LLM degree. Whichever programme you decide to follow, you will be dealing with complex issues systematically and creatively. Taught by Queen Mary’s expert teachers, you will leave with an advanced and thorough understanding of the key and current trends and issues in your chosen fields. Specialisms include: • Banking and Finance Law • Commercial and Corporate Law • Comparitive and Interbational dispute Resoution • Competition Law

One of the distinctive features of the LLM at Queen Mary is the exceptionally wide range of over 105 options. These are advanced programmes of study, so you will be expected to direct your own work and develop high level legal and transferable skills.

MSc Management and Organisational Innovation This programme is designed to deliver an advanced study of organisations, their management and the changing external context in which they operate. It will enable you to develop your understanding of: • markets - the development and operation of markets for resources, goods and services • the external context - economic, environmental, ethical, legal, political, sociological and technological, together with their effects at local, national and

international levels upon the strategy, behaviour, management and sustainability of organisations • customers - the role of marketing (customer expectations and orientation) • people - the management and development of people within organisations • organisations - their internal aspects, functions and processes; their diverse nature, purposes, structures, and governance, together with the individual and corporate behaviours and cultures which exist within and between organisations and their influence on the external context • the role of business innovation, creativity, and knowledge management within organisations This programme is specifically designed for students who wish to develop their skills and knowledge to pursue a management career in a globalised environment.

• Computer and Communications Law • Economic RegulationEuropean Law • Human Rights Law • Intellectual Property Law • International Business Law • Law and Development • Legal Theory and History • Medical Law • Public International Law • Public Law • Tax Law • Environmental Law For many of our students, LLM study is a stepping stone to developing academic and professional expertise in a particular field of law. For others, it is an opportunity to gain postgraduate knowledge and skills across a broad range of subjects. The programmes of study provide a flexible mix of classroom based teaching (assessed by formal examinations or coursework) in taught three courses, followed by more self-directed work on a 15,000 word dissertation.

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Student profile Gozde Kokturk LLM To have an education in London was one of my dreams since childhood. While following my legal internship programme in the Ankara Bar Association, urged by the needs of working life, I decided to pursue a second postgraduate degree in law abroad. The reason I chose London as a study destination is its unique law system, one which provides students with an opportunity to observe the application of European Union Law built upon the system of common law. Moreover, involvement in capital market activities since the beginning of 1800s and its reputation as ‘The World’s Capital Market’ makes London the best place to study

Banking and Finance and Commercial Law. Despite having acceptances from different universities and colleges, Queen Mary was my preference as it offers numerous modules and flexibility to its students. The Centre for Commercial Law Studies is famous worldwide and its academicians play a significant role not only in the academic field but also in the law making industry. After a challenging selection process, I was granted a Jean Monnet Scholarship funded by European Union to further my studies. Qualifying under this process was challenging, however the agency’s approval of Queen Mary as a study destination, for me, was testament to the appropriateness of my choice. I strongly recommend study in Queen Mary’s School of Law. It allows you to learn in a distinguished but friendly environment and gives you an opportunity to meet with practitioners who are masters in their field.


Programme outline You will take four modules in each semester and then write a dissertation for submission by the end of August.

Programme outline You will take four modules in each semester and then write a dissertation for submission by the end of August.

Core modules:

Core modules:

• International Marketing

• Corporate Finance for Managers

• International Human Resource Management

• Financial Accounting

• Knowledge and Information Management

• Research Methods for Business and Management

• Organisation Theory • Research Methods for Business and Management

MSc Marketing This programme will provide you with a comprehensive knowledge of the working practices, theories and issues connected with the dynamic and increasingly important field of marketing in the global business arena. It will be attractive to both graduates and professionals who are interested in a career in marketing, or who wish to widen their knowledge and competencies in this field. The programme will identify processes of globalisation and their impact on multinational enterprises and national firms. It will compare strategies involved in marketing, examine the growing field of e-marketing, discuss the contemporary debate over marketing ethics and contrast different approaches to the study of marketing and their implications. You will gain an understanding of the nature of global brands and their centrality for sustainable relationships with major stakeholders.

• International Macroeconomics and Finance

• The Firm and the Market • The Global Economy

• The Firm and the Market Optional modules may include: Optional modules may include:

• Finance for Development

• Strategic Games for Managers

• Innovation and Global Competition

• Innovation and Global Competition

• Knowledge and Innovation Management

• Quantitative Research Methods

• Strategic Games for Managers

• Qualitative Research Methods

MSc International Financial Management This programme is designed to provide a critical and research driven study of aspects of financial management, and the changing international context in which they operate, developing your ability to apply knowledge and understanding of financial management to complex issues, both systematically and creatively. It will enable you to:

Student profile Gozde Bilen MSc Management and Organisational Innovation

• develop your understanding of some of the key theories, approaches and issues in the field of financial management. • demonstrate transferable cognitive skills in relation to the analysis, synthesis and evaluation of the knowledge of financial management. • evaluate the appropriateness of the use of qualitative and quantitative research methods in particular contexts. • develop a range of personal skills including presentation, argumentation, evaluation, problem solving, interactive and group skills, self-appraisal, and autonomy in the planning and management of learning.

After gaining three years of work experience, I realised that in order to progress professionally and personally I needed to broaden my horizons and improve my professional CV and develop

my qualifications. I had always liked the idea of living abroad and in particular in one of the world’s foremost cities. London was my first choice in this regard as it represents the cutting edge in commerce, fashion, culture and technology. London has so much to offer and among its diverse attractions is a top class, high quality education system. Queen Mary, University of London offered what I was looking for. After reading about the College online and about the courses offered in a seminar on education abroad that I attended, I thought that QMUL was the best choice for me. QMUL has a fantastic campus in central London, an active social life, and has students from many different countries and excellent teachers with years of experience in their field. It has provided me with most of the new opportunities I wanted and with an unforgettable experience of living in the vibrant city of London.

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You will also learn about the appropriateness of the use of qualitative and quantitative research methods for marketing, how to perform market research and how to design marketing programmes. Programme outline You will take four modules in each semester and then write a dissertation for submission by the end of August. Core modules: • Brand Management • International Marketing Communications

• will develop a range of personal skills including presentation, argumentation, evaluation, problem solving, interactive and group skills, self-appraisal, and autonomy in the planning and management of learning.

the department organises a number extra optional modules, whose subject matter changes from year to year, that aim to provide further practical training to students. These modules are often taught by City practitioners, who provide an insider’s view on topics of interest to the financial community.

Programme outline You will take four modules in each semester and then write a dissertation for submission by the end of August.

Programme outline Pre-sessional modules:

Core modules:

• Statistics

• Mathematics

• Comparative Employment Relations Core modules:

• International Marketing

• International Human Resource Management

• Research Methods for Business and Management

• International Reward Management

• Money and Banking

• Managing Diversity

• Investment Analysis

• Research Methods for Business and Management

• Behavioural Finance

• The Firm and the Market

• Corporate Finance

• The Firm and the Market • Understanding Consumer and Market Behaviour

• Quantitative Techniques

• Empirical Finance

Optional modules may include: • E-Marketing

Optional modules may include:

• Financial Derivatives

• Knowledge and Innovation Management

• International Finance

• Innovation and Global Competition

• Innovation and Global Competition

• Markets and Society

• Strategic Games for Managers

• Qualitative Research Methods

• Quantitative Research Methods

• Quantitative Research Methods

• Qualitative Research Methods

MSc International Human Resource Management and Employment Relations

MSc Finance and Investment

This is a critical and research-driven programme that provides an intensive course of study and in-depth knowledge in the field of international human resource management and employment relations. You will: • gain an insight into the key theories, policies and practices involved. • develop the skills to be able critically to appraise complex and contradictory areas of knowledge. • be able to evaluate the appropriateness of the use of qualitative and quantitative research methods in particular contexts.

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This programme aims to train you in areas of finance which have major practical and theoretical interest, especially investment analysis, corporate finance issues such as optimal capital structure and mergers and acquisitions, banking, derivatives, finance microstructure and taxation. The programme is intended to give professional postgraduate training to students wishing to pursue careers in the City, Government or elsewhere in the private sector. Those registering for the MSc in Finance and Investment take four core modules in the first semester and four core modules in the second semester. In order to reflect the practical and applied side of this programme

MSc Banking and Finance This programme aims to train students and professionals in areas of banking which have major practical interest, especially investment analysis, analysis of financial statement, issues such as optimal investment, banking, and risk and portfolio management. The programme is intended to give professional postgraduate training to students wishing to pursue careers in the City, Government or elsewhere in the private banking sector. Those registering for the MSc in Banking and Finance take eight modules in total. Three core modules must be in the first semester and three core modules in the second semester. In order to reflect the practical and applied side of this programme the department organises a number of extra optional modules, whose subject matter changes from year to year, that aim to provide further practical training to students. These modules are often taught by City practitioners, who provide an insider's view on topics of interest to the banking community.


Programme outline Pre-sessional modules: • Mathematics • Statistics Programme modules: • Quantitative Methods in Finance • Commercial and Investment Banking • Investment Management • Financial Statement Analysis

Relations – which provide points of entry to the optional modules listed below. In addition to each core module, students choose two other modules in the second semester. On satisfactory completion of coursework you will independently research and write a dissertation of 15,000 words on a topic of your choice. Each individual student is assigned a personal supervisor to give advice and assistance for this part of the programme.

• Financial Derivatives • International Finance

• Globalisation and International Relations

• Asset Management

• Theories of International Relations

• Risk Management or Behavioural Finance

• Dissertation

The MA in International Relations is concerned with analysing the key theoretical and empirical issues and concepts in international relations. You will discuss the historical significance of globalisation and how it relates to a number of key issues in international relations including state sovereignty and international order, conflict and war, human rights and the political economy of North-South relations. You will also undertake a critical survey of the main theories associated with the study of international politics. It is primarily concerned with the varying theoretical explanations for why things happen in world politics. As well as addressing analytical questions the programme will also address the normative and political dimensions of theory. There is an extensive list of module options designed to allow students to develop their expertise and apply theories and concepts within particular issue areas. The programme provides students with a set of analytical skills and knowledge that will allow them to think, talk and write critically about contemporary international issues, as well as a firm foundation for further study. Programme outline The programme is built around the core modules – globalisation and International Relations and Theories of International

• Social Science Research: Methods and Methodologies • Understanding Globalisation and Development I • Understanding Globalisation and Development II • Globalisation and Development in Practice • MSc dissertation

Core modules:

MA International Relations

Programme outline Compulsory modules:

Study options include: • Globalisation and the International Political Economy of Development • International Security: War and Peace in a Global Context • Democratisation and State Autonomy in the Middle East

MSc Globalisation and Development This MSc programme examines the relationship between globalisation and processes of social and economic development at various scales and in various spaces within an increasingly transnational world. Through an innovative range of pedagogical methods: seminars, workshops, multimedia presentations, and engagement with key professionals and consultants, you will have the opportunity to discover the latest theoretical and practical approaches to research and applied work in globalisation and development. In particular the programme aims to develop an advanced and critical understanding of geographies of globalisation and development and to engage with questions of power and resistance. The programme also seeks to equip you with the skills necessary to engage directly with practitioners, and to undertake detailed and effective applied research in the field.

Optional modules include: You may replace one of the specialist modules above with other approved modules from Queen Mary, including from the MA Global and Comparative Politics taught in the Department of Politics.

MA Global and Comparative Politics The MA in Global and Comparative Politics will provide you with an intellectually stimulating analysis of the key issues in international and global politics. You will discuss the changing dynamics of state power, the dimensions of regime change, the role of civil society in contemporary global politics, and the challenge posed to states by ethno-nationalism, migration and cosmopolitanism. In addition, the programme will provide you with advanced skills in comparative analysis, as well as a developed understanding of methodological approaches to the study of Political Science. You can choose from a extensive list of module options designed to locate the key theoretical debates and discussions in a comparative empirical context. Programme outline The modules offered examine a range of present-day challenges and dilemmas, which concern modern democracies, both new and old, in different parts of the world. You will take the two core modules, collectively titled, ‘Global and Comparative Politics’ in the first semester. You will also take two further modules in the second semester from the options listed below.

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Core modules: • Global and Comparative Politics (30 credits) • Dissertation (60 credits) Study options include: • Issues in Democratisation • The Politics of Media

The MSc in Biomedical Engineering is organised by a team of Medical Engineers within the School of Engineering and Materials Science, which has an internationally leading reputation in research, working closely with collaborators in Europe, US and Asia, on exciting research and development projects in this field.

• Democracy in Plural Societies • Democratisation and State Autonomy in the Middle East • Nationalism, Democracy and Cosmopolitanism

Programme outline The programme includes three core modules, five option modules and a research project. Core modules

MSc Biomedical Engineering Biomedical engineering is a new and rapidly emerging field of engineering that relies on a multidisciplinary approach to research and development by applying the principles of science and engineering to biological and medical problems.Specialists in this area face problems that differ significantly from the more traditional branches of engineering. Nevertheless, the biomedical engineer relies on methodologies and techniques developed in more traditional engineering fields, which are further developed and adapted to the particular complexities associated with biological systems. These applications vary from the design, development and operation of complex medical devices used in prevention, diagnosis and treatment, to the characterisation of tissue behaviour in health and disease, to the development of software products and theoretical models that enhance the understanding of complex biomedical issues. This programme aims to prepare specialists with advanced skills in experimental and numerical techniques, computational modelling and in-depth understanding of engineering approaches to biological problems, allowing you to participate in the advancement of knowledge and technology in this field.

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• Mechanics of Continua • Research Methods and Experimental. Techniques • Medical Ethics, Law Regulatory Practice in Bioengineering • Research Project (four modules) Option modules may include: • Biomechanics and motion analysis • Advanced Bioflluid Mechanics • Tissue engineering. • Functional Materials in Medical Engineering • Princials and Applications of Medical Urology • Implant Design and Technology • Clinical Measurements

MSc Sustainable Energy Systems The MSc in Sustainable Energy Systems is an interdisciplinary degree addressing the scientific, engineering and technical aspects of global concerns about the availability of energy sources, sustainability of these sources through exploitation of new technologies or preservation of existing sources, and environmental concerns. The impetus to specialise in this area stems from the large projected increases in global population and energy demand and is underscored by the need for new workable global supplies of affordable sustainable energy.

These concerns elevate this energy need as perhaps the greatest single challenge facing the world in the 21st century. The current acute nature of the challenge results from the confluence of concerns about energy supply and demand, security, and the effects of energy production and use on the environment. As a result there is an increasing demand for postgraduates specialising in this field. This programme will provide you with unique expertise in the fundamentals of energy and the environment. Specialist modules provide knowledge and understanding of existing technologies as well as the ability to contribute to the design and development of new technologies and devices in this field, to develop new technologies to extract energy from diverse energy sources and to use existing and design new energy conversion devices as necessary. Programme content The programme is structured into two core modules which each student must take, and additionally six elective modules and an individual project. Core modules: • Advanced Environmental Engineering • Research Methods and Experimental Techniques • Engineering Thermodynamics (depending on background) • Mathematical Methods (depending on background) • Research Project (four modules) Option modules may include: • Renewable Energy Engineering • Renewable Energy Materials • Sustainable Energy Economics • Advanced Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer • Combustion Concepts and Modelling • Advanced Propulsion • Piston Engines and Analysis • Advanced CFD • Advanced Aerodynamics


MSc Aerospace Engineering Aerospace engineering has come a long way since the Wright brothers first succeeded in powered flight in 1903. The subject has evolved and diversified, ranging in topics from aerodynamics to flight control, from space engineering to simulation and design, requiring engineers to have the ability to operate and develop advanced devices that are based on complex theoretical and computational models. This programme aims to prepare specialists with advanced skills in computational modelling, numerical techniques and in-depth understanding in engineering approaches to aerospace problems, with particular emphasis on space, aerodynamics and flight simulation. Upon completing this programme you should be able to develop novel computational and technology products for the aerospace industries.

Programme outline The programme includes two core modules, six option modules and a research project.

Option modules may include: • Advanced Flight Control and Simulation of Aerospace

Core modules:

• Vehicles

• Mechanics of Continua

• Principles of Spacecraft Design

• Research Methods and Experimental Techniques

• Space Missions Engineering

• Research Project (four modules)

• Computational Methods for Aerospace Fluid Dynamics and Acoustics

Recommended modules may include:

• Advanced Topics in Aerodynamic

• Advanced Flight Control and Simulation of Aerospace Vehicles

• Aeroelasticity

• Principles of Spacecraft Design

• Computational Engineering

• Space Missions Engineering

• Combustion Concepts and Modelling

• Computational Methods for Aerospace Fluid Dynamics and Acoustics

• Robotics

• Advanced Topics in Aerodynamic

MSc Software Engineering

• Aeroelasticity

This MSc programme focuses on advanced theoretical and practical techniques in program design, and the management of software project risk. It includes training in vital areas such as security, specification, risk management, usability and design integrity.

• Vehicular Crashworthiness

The role of software is increasingly important in our everyday lives and the management of the accompanying risks is crucial, especially for business and safety-critical systems where failure can be catastrophic. This makes the skills you will learn on this MSc increasingly marketable. You will learn advanced techniques in program design (including software patterns and component technologies) and information handling (structured information, databases). You will study key issues of interactive system design, leading to the ability to identify issues and trade-offs in the design of human-computer interaction, and to invent and evaluate alternative solutions to design problems. You will gain knowledge in the mathematical foundations of software and the practical application of these techniques. You will develop skills to manage software project risks and learn about the development of tools to support decision-making. You will also gain essential team and research skills.

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Programme outline Core modules: • Advanced Program Design (in Java) • Interactive Systems Design • Research Methods (double module) • MSc Project

• Therapeutic paradigms • Cognitive Behavioural Therapies • Cognitive analytic therapies • Group Therapies • Family Therapy

and at least one of:

• Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Therapies

• Software Risk Assessment

• Bio-psycho-social model

• Specification and Verification

Programme outline

Study options include:

The MSc programme consists of three 12-week modules.

• Advanced Database Systems and Technologies • Algorithms and Complexity • Distributed Systems and Security • Entrepreneurship in Information Technology • Foundations for Information Retrieval • The Semantic Web • XML and Structured Information

MSc Mental Health: Psychological Therapies Students on this programme aim to: • Develop more advanced understanding of the basis of assessment, diagnosis, formulation and care management of psychological disorders in general and then in diverse racial, ethnic and cultural groups drawing on cultural psychiatry, social sciences and allied disciplines. • Have access to an academic programme that prepares competent practitioners to deliver effective mental health treatments for people with psychological problems. • Develop knowledge of research methods and systematic and critical review. • Develop and have access to a network of mental health professionals and established academics. Students will also learn and utilise an advanced level of knowledge derived from different psychological interventions including:

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Module 1 (Advanced Mental Health Assessment) is compulsory and completion of this alone is accredited for exit with a certificate in mental health assessment. This is a compulsory module for all students.

Module 2 We offer two pathways options. 1. Psychological Therapies or Transcultural Mental Healthcare. Completion of this module and module one permits exit with a diploma in either Psychological Therapies or Transcultural Mental Healthcare. Module 3 is compulsory to all students and includes research methods and evidence based practice. Students aiming for the MSc award are required to undertake a dissertation on an original topic that includes original research or an original and comprehensive literature review using systematic methods wherever possible. Completion of modules 1, 2 and 3 is accredited for exit with an MSc in either Psychological Therapies or Transcultural Mental Healthcare.


Research areas of interest to Turkish students

Humanities, Social Sciences and Laws Our Humanities and Social Sciences Research Centre provides a dedicated site for externally funded research projects (totalling more than £10 million since 2000) - including bodies such as the Arts and Humanities Research Board, the Economic and Social Research Council and the Leverhulme Trust. This includes our top rated Centre for Commercial Law Studies, which aims to promote the systematic study and research of national and international commercial law and its social and economic implications. It focuses strongly on the global development of international commercial law. The £800,000 Centre for Editing Lives and Letters (CELL) is unique to Queen Mary, and is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Board. This is a world class facility for large and small-scale editing projects in historical biography, diaries and correspondence, lead by renowned academic Professor Lisa Jardine.

Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry Throughout the Medical School there is a large range of internationally recognised and pioneering research. The School boasts leading SARS and HIV/AIDS research units, and some of the most eminent research teams in fields from flu to cancer. Queen Mary boasts the first Cancer Research UK Clinical Centre to be based at a university. This £11million project, takes an innovative 'molecules to patient' approach to research. The William Harvey Research Institute is devoted to understanding basic pathogenic

mechanisms in cardiovascular and inflammatory diseases, and aims to discover and develop novel opportunities for therapy. The Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine includes the Centre for Environmental and Preventive Medicine (CEPM) headed by Professor Nick Wald, and the Cancer Research UK (CRUK) Epidemiology, Mathematics, and Statistics (EMS) unit, led by Professor Jack Cuzick. The Institute of Cancer is awarded grants totalling more than £5million per annum, with the NHS committed to building an international cancer centre at the Medical School.

Science and Engineering Queen Mary continues to invest in supporting excellence in science and engineering, as an integral part of our multi-faculty mission. Queen Mary's Astronomy Unit is one of the UK's premier astronomy centres, with a number of researchers involved in international space programmes. This includes NASA's ongoing Cassini-Huygens mission to Jupiter and Saturn, and the Rosetta mission to Mars. We are the main UK institution involved in the research and development of the world's longest physics linear collider. Our computer scientists work on core developments - like building fast reliable networks and smart secure software as well as on novel technologies applied in things like insect motion , playing jazz and recognising faces. Their most recent EPSRC grant of £230,000 will investigate human error.

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Tuition Fees

Undertaking a degree programme over a number of years involves careful financial planning. During this period prices are likely to rise and you must allow for this when planning your finances. Students' costs comprise tuition fees and living costs.

Tuition Fees 2010 Pre-sessional programmes

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4 week pre-sessional English language programme (tuition only)

1,200

8 week pre-sessional English language programme (tuition only)

2,000

12 week pre-sessional English language programme (tuition only)

2,800

Foundation programmes Undergraduate International Foundation Programme (Social Sciences)

9,000

Postgraduate International Foundation Programme in Arts, Social Sciences and Law

9,000

Undergraduate Science and Engineering Foundation Programme

9,600

Undergraduate Programmes Arts Programmes

10,250

Programmes in School of Law, School of Business Management, Department of Economics

10,650

Laboratory-based Programmes

12,500

Medicine Years 1 and 2

15,810

Dentistry Year 1

13,750

Exceptions to the above: Computer Science and Mathematics

11,150

Mathematics and Computing

11,150

Single Semester associates

4,750

Full year associate

9,500

Postgraduate Taught Programmes Arts Programmes

10,650

Laboratory-based Programmes

12,600

Exceptions to the above: MSc Investment and Finance

13,000

MSc Banking and Finance

13,000

MSc Management and Organisational Innovation

13,000

MSc International Financial Management

13,000

MSc International Human Resource Management and Employment Relations

13,000

MSc Marketing

13,000

LLM

13,000

Postgraduate Research Programmes: Arts Programmes

10,500

Laboratory-based Programme

12,000

Research in Law

12,000

For a full list of all tuition fees, including those in the School of Medicine and Dentistry please see: www.qmul.ac.uk/international/feesfinance Please note that these fees are correct at the time of print.

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Living Expenses and Scholarships

The UK Border Agency recommend that you allow GBP 9,600 living expenses for one academic year in London. This includes: Accommodation

Study related books and equipment

Utility bills

Clothing

Food

UK Travel (not international travel)

A more detailed budget can be found on our Advice and Counselling service web pages: www.welfare.qmul.ac.uk/international/money /planning Like all capital cities London can be expensive, but if you are careful, you can find ways of living cheaply. There are numerous student discounts available (including travel) and there are many cultural, musical, theatrical events that are free. Students enrolled at Queen Mary, University of London automatically become a member of the University of London Students’ Union (ULU), which gives them discounts on many everyday expenses. Queen Mary is also a member of International Students’ House (www.ish.org.uk). ISH provides a number of discounted sporting, travel, cultural and social opportunities and events for international students across the UK.

Scholarships

Part-time Employment

We constantly seek students of the highest quality, and, in recognition of the important investment that international students are making in their education, we are pleased to offer a range of scholarships in the following departments to reward outstanding academic achievement: Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, Engineering and Materials, Biological and Chemical Sciences, Economics, Law, History, Languages Linguistics and Film, English and Drama, Geography.

Most international students can work parttime during their studies. Whether or not you can work will depend on the conditions written on the UK immigration sticker or stamp in your passport. International students can work up to 20 hours a week during term-time, and full-time during College vacations. College vacations are the Christmas and Easter breaks, and during the summer if you are studying at undergraduate level. The Careers Service at Queen Mary provides details of many part time work opportunities both within the university and off campus. You can find out more about vacancies and Queen Mary’s careers service online at: www.careers.qmul.ac.uk

Student profile

As this information changes from year to year, the most up to date information on scholarships, eligibility and how to apply can be found at: www.qmul.ac.uk/international/scholarships Queen Mary is also pleased to announce a number of studentships for graduate study each year: www.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduatestudentships/ Aside from Queen Mary funded scholarships, there are a number of externally funded scholarships available for Turkish students. The best known include: British Council administered Chevening Scholarships – www.chevening.com Jean Monnet Scholarships – www.jeanmonnet.org.tr Ministry of National Education Scholarships – www.yok.gov.tr

Ferda Dumrul Awarded LLM Scholarship I worked very hard to prepare my scholarship essay, expressing myself and my targets clearly. I could not believe it when Queen Mary informed me I had been awarded a scholarship. I never dreamt that I would be able to follow an LLM programme in the UK in one of the best Law Schools with full funding. It just goes to show anything is possible!

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Living at Queen Mary

Location

Facilities

Queen Mary is the only University of London College to have an integrated teaching, research and residential campus in central London. Getting to other parts of London from the main Mile End campus is easy with two underground stations within five minutes walk. The closest airport is City, a twentyminute taxi ride away and all of London’s major international airports (Heathrow and Gatwick) can be reached in an hour.

The College has invested heavily in new buildings and upgrading existing facilities and boasts excellent academic, housing and social facilities on campus. The most recent additions to the campus are the new fitness centre, the Blizard Building and our student village overlooking Regent’s Canal. The village contains residences, a shop, a launderette, cafe bar and a central reception. A central focus on the campus is the modern, award-winning library which has study space for a thousand students. Students also have access to the collections of the University of London library. All students have free access to email and the Internet. Workstations can be found throughout the College and many of the rooms in the student village offer an intranet connection point. Depending on your subject, you may find that some teaching takes place in laboratories or other practical facilities such as studios, editing suites and IT labs. Our facilities here at Queen Mary are excellent.

The College’s other campuses are all in central London: at Charterhouse Square and Barts Hospital; in Whitechapel, home to the Will Alsop Blizard Building, the largest open plan laboratories in Europe; and Lincoln’s Inn Fields, the School of Law building in the heart of ‘legal London’.

For more information: www.qmul.ac.uk/ qmlearning/teaching/department/

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1 Albert Stern House and Cottages (Student Residences) 2 Arts Research Centre 3 Beaumont Court (Student Residences) 4 Catering Building - The Hive - Gallery - Ground - Book shop - Conference and Hospitality Office 5 Chapman House (Student Residences) 6 Chesney House (Student Residences) 7 Computer Science 8 Creed Court (Student Residences) 9 School of Law (also at Lincoln’s Inn Fields site) 10 East Gate 11 Engineering Building - School of Engineering and Materials Sciences - Department of Electronic Engineering 12 Faculty of Arts

13 Francis Bancroft Building - Mason LectureTheatre - CMLT - School of Business and Management - Education and Staff Development - Turnball Centre - Biophysics in Dentistry - Biomaterials - Disability and Dyslexia Service - Audio Visual Services - Language Lab - Bar Med 14 G E Fogg Building - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences 15 G O Jones Building - Department of Physics - Learning Resource Centre - Lecture Theatre 16 Geography Building - Drapers’ Lecture Theatre - Advice and Counselling - Health Centre - Department of Geography

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17 Graduate Centre for Humanities and Social Science (Lock-keeper’s Cottage) 18 Hatton House (Student Residences) 19 QMotion (Health and Fitness Centre) Students’ Union shop 20 Humanities Building 21 Ifor Evans Place (Student Residences) 22 Informatics Teaching Laboratory (ITL) 23 Library 24 Lindop House (Student Residences) 25 Lodge House (Student Residences) 26 Lynden House (Student Residences) 27 Mathematical Sciences 28 Maurice Court (Student Residences) 29 Maynard House (Student Residences) 30 Multi-Faith Centre 31 Nursery 32 People’s Palace - Great Hall - Skeel LT 33 Pooley House (Student Residences) 35 Principal’s Office

34 Queens’ Building - Main Reception/Enquiries - College Administration - Admissions Office - Residences Office - Security Lodge - The Octagon - Department of Economics 36 Richard Feilden House - Blomeley Centre (Student Union Offices) - The Curve - Student Residences 37 Selincourt House (Student Residences) 38 Sir Christopher France House (Student Residences) 39 St Benet’s Chaplaincy 40 Student Village Shop 41 Varey House (Student Residences) 42 Walter Besant Building - Materials (Nanoforce) - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences

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Accommodation

The College provides a range of accommodation options including modern fully catered and self–catered rooms. 2,000 rooms are on, or are a short walk from, the campus. Students are able to apply for a place in accommodation as soon as they have an offer of a place from Queen Mary. The majority of our rooms are single occupancy, although we do have some provision for families, and single sex accommodation is available. Features of our ensuite and non-ensuite bedrooms: • All bedrooms are carpeted and are equipped with a single bed, wardrobe, bookshelves, desk, chair and storage space • Computer data connections (except in the smaller Student Houses) • Communal kitchens for 3-11 students that are fully equipped with refrigerators/ freezers, cookers, microwave ovens (six person or over flats only), washing up facilities, storage cupboards, food preparation surfaces and dining areas • A personal refrigerator is provided in all of the ensuite bedrooms at Mile End, Dawson Hall and Floyer House • Basic insurance up to £ 3,000 • Launderettes situated in, or close to all residences • Shop, café bar, 200 seat restaurant, central reception and security office (which is manned on a 24 hour a day basis) at the Mile End campus

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In addition to our own halls of residence, Queen Mary has an allocation of approximately 220 places reserved in University of London inter-collegiate halls for first year undergraduates and first year postgraduates, full year associates, IFC and SEFP students. Located in Central London close to its popular cinemas, theatres and museums, these halls offer the opportunity to meet students from other Colleges of the University of London. These halls are centrally located and may suit students studying at Lincoln’s Inn Fields and Charterhouse Square, whilst being easily commutable to Mile End and Whitechapel campuses.

There is no requirement for students to live in Queen Mary accommodation, and in fact, many of our students do live elsewhere – sometimes with family or friends. There is a wide range of private accommodation available with varying facilities and costs in the East London area. Our Residences Office can provide advice and guidance on all aspects of renting in the private sector. The Office also offers lists of rooms/flats/houses and a contract reading service. You are advised that you should be in the UK before you begin your search, as private accommodation must be inspected and cannot be pre booked from overseas. For more information: www.qmul.ac.uk/residences


Student Life: Students’ Union, Sports and Societies

Students’ Union At Queen Mary, we know how important it is for you to feel at home and to make the most of your student experience. Our students have the best of both worlds – on the one hand, experiencing life in one of the world’s most exciting cities and on the other, benefiting from the lively community feel of campus life. Queen Mary's Students' Union is located on the main Mile End campus. It is one of the most active unions in the University of London and forms an important part of College life. Other facilities include squash courts, a multipurpose sports hall and approximately 75 clubs and societies (including sports). We also have a very active volunteering programme. Popular annual events on campus include the Freshers' Ball, Rag Week and the Summer Ball. For more information see: www.qmsu.org/ In addition to the work of the Students’ Union, our residences team also organise events throughout the year. Using social club subscriptions, wardens arrange: a Christmas Party; Cinema Nights; Inter-Halls Soccer Club; Music Nights; the Sunday Club exploring London for free; and a Summer Jam.

Bars The Students’ Union runs a number of bars, the biggest of which is the recently refurbished Drapers Arms. A large investment has enabled the QMSU to offer a very high-quality social space. During the day it offers fresh coffee and juices, smoothies and a range of food options from healthy salads and wraps to more traditional bar food, as well as range of vegetarian options. In the evening it is a stylish bar with great faculties for showing live sport in high definition, and transforms into a nightclub with stateof-the-art light and sound systems. Our entertainments programme aims to please everyone with a range of events including typical student cheese nights, r’n’b, alternative/indie, live music and cinema. Clubs, societies and the community The Union is not just about entertainment and commercial services. It’s an excellent starting point to meet people, make friends and learn new skills. We fund more than 100 clubs and societies, so whether your interest lies in sport, politics, history or conservation, the Union is the place to make it happen. Furthermore, through a variety of Student Community Action projects such as working

with children, the disabled and the homeless, Union members also have the opportunity to get involved with the local community via our accredited volunteering programme, Provide. Special interest societies The Union offers a host of leisure activities to satisfy every taste and if your particular interest is not listed here, you can always start a society yourself. Societies include: Afro-Caribbean; Anime; Arabic; Arts; Bahai; Bengali; Buddhist; Business; Catholic; Chinese International; Christian Union; Computer Science; QM Conservatives; Cypriot; Debating; Economics; East London Health; Electronic; Engineering; Every Nation; Forensic; French; Geography; Hindu; Human Resources; Islamic; Jewish; Korean; Krishna Consciousness; Latino; Law; Literature; Mah Jong; Malaysian; Model United Nations; Music; Pakistani; Persian; Politics; Pool; PsiStar; Salsa; Science Fiction; Sikh; Singapore; Somali; Sri Lankan; St John's Ambulance; Theatre Company; Turkish; Young Socialist and more. A full list can be found online at: www.qmsu.org

Sports Taking part in sport at university is a great way to keep fit, make friends and generally have a good time. Queen Mary Students’ Union has over 50 sports clubs ranging from Aikido to Rugby, Fencing to Rowing. The Students’ Union has recently undergone a multi-million pound refurbishment, so in addition to the sports hall and squash courts, there’s a brand new Health and Fitness Centre, QMotion. QMotion is home to a whole host of gym equipment including a cardiovascular zone, a resistance zone, and free weights. You can use these facilities with the expert advice of fully trained gym instructors who will be on hand for pointers on training regimes and to instruct approximately 30 classes per week. We also offer classes such as yoga and pilates. Membership for the Health and Fitness Centre are at subsidised low rates for students.

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London

With 7 million inhabitants from all over the world, and 300 hundred languages spoken, London is one of the great global cities. Being a student here means that you are right at the centre of things, right as they happen. And you can enjoy a wide range of activities about the city for free. Galleries, museums and more The majority of galleries and museums in London offer free entry, with a discretionary donation. This means that you have access to such wonders as The British Museum, The National Gallery, The Science Museum, Natural History Museum, Tate Britain, Tate Modern and many more. Short-term exhibitions may often have an entry charge, but you can enjoy the world-class permanent exhibitions at all these venues free of charge.

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Walks London is full of surprises, and without doubt, is best experienced on foot. On the Tube or even on a bus, it’s difficult to get a sense of the shape of the city and you may miss unexpected sights and hidden corners. Several websites offer walking plans including www.tourcaster.com and www.bluebrolly.com Markets The major markets include Petticoat Lane, Portobello Road, Covent Garden (not strictly a market anymore, but still a great tourist attraction with buskers, street artists and stalls), The Columbia Road Flower Market, Borough Market, Camden Market and Spitalfields Market. Music There is always live music in the capital, and often, there’s often a performance you can enjoy for free. For more information go to www.allinlondon.co.uk/whats-on for listings of free venues and events around the city. You can also check www.timeout.com/london for the latest arts and entertainment listings.

Food and eating out London’s many retaurants offer almost every type of food. Within five minutes walk of Queen Mary’s Mile End campus you will find Greek, Middle Eastern, Indian and Japanese restaurants. There are also many places to buy affordable food – from supermarkets and street markets nearby to more specialist shops. For example, you can find Bangladeshi foods and ingredients in and around Brick Lane and Spitalfields, Turkish in Walthamstow and Green Lanes, Vietnamese in Mare Street and Kingsland Road, West African in Dalston, Pakistani in Queen’s Road and Leyton, Portugese around Stockwell Road, Japanese in Ealing, Greek in Camberwell, Caribbean in Tottenham, Chinese in Poplar and Russian in Mayfair.


Welfare, support and health care

Turkish Students at Queen Mary

Welfare and support

There are currently 75 students from Turkey at Queen Mary studying a range of courses at foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate levels. There is a Turkish Society that meets regularly. For more information contact: Nesilan Yilmaz, email: qmul_turkish_society@hotmail.com.uk

The Advice and Counselling service at Queen Mary offers professional advice and support to international students throughout your time with us. Our areas of expertise include finance and funding, visa extension issues, advice on student immigration requirements and counselling support for personal/ emotional issues. We also organise a number of social activities throughout the year including a trip to Stonehenge for summer solstice. In last year’s i-graduate international student survey our Advice and Counselling Service was ranked 3rd in the UK. As a member of the international community at Queen Mary, you will automatically have membership of International Students’ House (ISH). ISH offers a wide range of services to international students including an advice, travel, accommodation and extensive social programme. For details of these and other services please see the ISH website: www.ish.org.uk

Healthcare There is a Health Centre on campus where you can make appointments with local General Practitioners from the Globe Town Surgery Practice. You (and your family) are entitled to free medical treatment under the UK health service (NHS) if you are registered on a programme lasting six months or more. If you coming to the UK for less than six months, you should make sure you have adequate medical insurance cover. You can find out more about Queen Mary’s Advice and Counselling service online at: www.welfare.qmul.ac.uk/

Student Profiles Cancan Ece Öz International Foundation Programme in Social Sciences, Law, Arts and Humanities As an international student from Turkey, I was apprehensive about coming to London. However, I think that the year I’ve spent at Queen Mary has been one of the best in my life. The International Foundation Programme in Social Sciences has helped me improve my English, as well as develop reading, research strategies and presentation skills which are fundamental for academic and professional life. Our lecturers were always helpful and very keen to share their knowledge with us. Apart from academic life, my time at the Mile End Campus has been truly excellent. The halls of residence are comfortable, and my flatmates are very nice people. At Queen Mary, I found a wide variety of clubs and societies which are a fantastic way of both meeting with people from other degree programmes. Burcu Gure LLM After completing my degree in Law in Turkey, I decided I wanted to continue my postgraduate studies abroad. After carefully researching various institutions, I opted for Queen Mary, University of London. It’s one of the leading institutions in the world for Intellectual Property Law, with great facilities, staff and teaching quality. The flexible structure of the LLM program and the very wide range of modules on offer appeal to students from different countries with different interests and expectations. As a university with accommodation facilities on campus, students are part of a vibrant community, whilst still being able to experience all that central London has to offer. Mustafa Dalkiran MSc in Management of Intellectual Property I obtained my undergraduate degree in Political Science and Public Administration at Middle East Technical University, and followed it with an MSc degree in EU and International Economic Relations from Ankara University. My main motivation for choosing Queen Mary was its excellent reputation. A number of social and cultural activities are arranged by Queen Mary for Intellectual Property students and researchers, and I greatly value this input. Queen Mary students also enjoy the use of first-class facilities such as the library at Senate House which includes unlimited access to e-journals and e-books on the university databases, in addition to the in-sessional English Language Programs. I really appreciate the sense of living history in London, and have made the most of the sightseeing and entertainment opportunities available. It is a great city to live in.

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Careers for international students

Careers for international students International students are able to stay and work in the UK for two years after graduation under the post study work scheme (www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/). Over the years, many of our international graduates have gone on to successful careers in their chosen field both in the UK and overseas. By choosing to study in London, our students enhance their career prospects by gaining a diverse network of friends and contacts while developing their potential in a vibrant, creative and stimulating environment. As well as being the centre of governance in the UK, London is one of Europe’s principal business centres and one of the World’s truly global cities: Law – Five of the world’s six largest law firms have head quarters in London and one third of all the UK's practising solicitors are employed by companies based in London. 60% of large solicitor's firms (those with 26 partners or more) are in London. London is home to bodies that regulate and control the legal profession such as the Law Society, The Inns of Court and the General Council of the Bar. Business Management and Finance London is the World’s largest international banking centre with more overseas banks than any other city in the world. The London Stock Exchange is the largest foreign exchange market in the world, bigger than New York and Tokyo combined, and accounts for nearly a third of total world activity. There are almost 14,000 overseasowned companies based in London from 92 countries. More than 300,000 people are employed in financial services in London and 75% of the Fortune 500 companies have London offices. Humanities and Media - London is home to the world’s largest PR agencies; seven of the top ten agencies worldwide have their corporate head quarters in London, raising combined revenues in excess of $3.5 billion. London is also home to one of the largest concentrations of national and international news outlets in the world. The Foreign Press

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Association is one of the oldest clubs for foreign correspondents in the world. Media companies based in London include BskyB, BBC, ITV, CNN, MTV, Reuters, Associated Press, Disney, News International, Time Warner and Virgin. Science, Engineering and IT – London is Europe's IT and telecommunications capital as well as a city with an eminent history of scientific exploration and applied engineering. It is home to over 100 biotechnology companies, five internationally renowned medical schools, 1,300 biomedical researchers in 28 universities and over 50 clinical research centres. It is also home to the largest concentration of IT software and services companies in Europe; 19 of the top 25 European software and IT service suppliers have their HQ in London. 46 of the World's top pharmaceutical companies are located in London and the Home Counties and the city leads the way in the growth areas of mobile,

broadband and wireless technologies. It is at the forefront of developing Europe's third generation wireless networks. At Queen Mary, we are committed to providing students with the best possible environment for learning, so that they can get the best out of their degree – and aim high in their future career. Our careers service can also help, offering one to one advice sessions, general career information, vacancy information, aptitude tests, careers talks, seminars, recruitment fairs, employer presentations and workshops. We’ve also recently launched a new law careers portal. Our academic departments maintain good links with industry and ‘Provide’ – our student run volunteer exchange - offer a range of volunteering opportunities in the local community that our international students can take advantage of. You can find out more about Queen Mary’s careers service online at: www.careers.qmul.ac.uk/

Alumni Profile Name: Melike Tas, Turkey Programme: LLM in Comparative and International Dispute Resolution Employment details: Attorney, Paksoy Co, Istanbul After having studied law at Istanbul University, I was eager to complete my LLM degree in law. I was determined to be specialised in comparative and commercial law and following my research on this area, I was convinced that Queen Mary, University of London was the best option to apply for. During my studies at the University, I realised I made the best choice. The course provided an excellent foundation for a professional career in International Arbitration, focusing on the key elements of practice and procedure in International Arbitration. I found a top-quality LLM program at QMUL. The university offers an excellent program and variety of different lectures as well as extremely reputable and well known academics. Direct contact with the professors, frequent tutorials, feed-back sessions with the students, individual research support and out-of-London inductions, parties, well located lecture venue and friendly staff, which gives a completely new meaning to the word administration. Following my graduation, my CV was found very attractive not only in London, but also in Turkey when I returned. My LLM from QMUL proved to be a great asset during my job applications and interviews. I am now an Attorney here in Istanbul at Paksoy & Co.


Arrival/Welcome programme

Airport collection New international students are offered a free airport collection service before the start of term each year. This Service will be advertised on the international pages of our website along with an online booking form: www.qmul.ac.uk/international

Term Dates 2011-2012 Semester 1

21 September to 16 December 2011

Semester 2

9 January to 30 March 2012

Examination period

30 April to 8 June 2012

Welcome Programme The College runs a two-day welcome programme for all new international students. This is a programme especially designed to introduce international students to the College, London and the UK dealing with academic, cultural and social aspects with special sessions on immigration and visa issues. Students will be introduced to College facilities and services including library and computing services, health advice and other support services. You can find out more about the Welcome programme for International Students online at: www.qmul.ac.uk/prearrival

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Finding out more and getting help

How to apply

Foundation programmes Applications should be made directly to the Admissions Office using the foundation application form available at www.qmul.ac.uk/international/foundation/. For more information and assistance please get in touch with one of the contacts listed in the section of this brochure ‘Finding Out More and Getting Help’. Undergraduate degrees Applications must be made through the UK universities central applications procedure UCAS (University and Colleges Admissions Service). The deadline for international students is the 30 June of the same year you want to apply, however we recommend students apply much earlier. For more information and assistance with UCAS view the web site: www.ucas.ac.uk or please get in touch with one of the contacts listed in the section of this brochure ‘Finding Out More and Getting Help’. Masters degrees Applications must be made directly to the Admissions Office using the postgraduate application form available from www.qmul.ac.uk/postgrad/. Whether you choose to apply online or not, you will need to include the following information: 1. Transcripts in English 2. Two Academic references 3. Evidence of English language ability (or state when you will be taking an IELTS/ TOEFL test) 4. Personal Statement There is no fixed closing date for applications

but you should remember that decisions on applications will be made as quickly as possible and popular programmes may become full. We strongly advise all students to apply early, particularly those students who wish to be considered for financial support. If you would like more advice on making an application please see the section of this brochure entitled ‘Finding Out More and Getting Help’. Research degrees (MPhil/PhD) Applications should be made directly to the Admissions Office using the Queen Mary University of London application form available from www.qmul.ac.uk/postgrad/. There is no deadline for applications. If you are applying for a MPhil or PhD degree you should send a research proposal explaining in as much detail as possible the particular area in which you wish to research in addition to the documents listed above. If you would like advice on your application please see the section of this brochure entitled ‘Finding Out More and Getting Help’. Applying for a Visa All students coming to study in the UK for longer than six months must apply for permission to come to the UK under Tier 4 of the UK points-based system for immigration. It is not difficult for genuine students to obtain permission to come to the UK. However, you do need to complete the application form carefully and provide the correct documentation and information for staff in the embassy to make a decision on your application. You can apply for a visa when you have a CAS. You can find more information about this on the UK Border Agency website: www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/

My name is Louise Sutherland and I am the member of staff with responsibility for Turkey at Queen Mary. Please contact me by email on l.sutherland@qmul.ac.uk with any questions you may have. I have worked with Turkish students wishing to enter UK universities for a number of years and I am familiar with the education system there. I am frequently in Turkey and available to hold one to one informal counselling sessions. If you would like help in applying to Queen Mary you can also contact our local representatives in Turkey. Their details are as follows: British Side Education Counselling Barbaros Bulvari No.91 34353 Besiktas, Istanbul Turkey Tel: (+90) 212 327 5151 Fax: (+90) 212 327 9436 Email: educationcounselling@britishside.com www.britishside-edu.com British Side Education Counselling John F Kennedy Cad. No: 35/9 06660 Kavaklidere, Ankara Turkey Tel: (+90) 312 419 6756 Fax: (+90) 312 419 2473 Email: educationcounselling@britishside.com www.britishside-edu.com You can also contact the British Council in Turkey. They currently have offices in Ankara and Istanbul. For further information please visit: www.britishcouncil.org/tr/turkeyeducationuk

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This guide has been produced by the Publications and Web Office for the International Office – Pub6926 For further information contact: Louise Sutherland Deputy Head of International Office Queen Mary, University of London Mile End Road London E1 4NS Tel: +44 (0)20 7882 3066 www.qmul.ac.uk/international/

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