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Check out these opportunities to go abroad in 2016!

 

English Language Assistants

Don’t miss out on your chance to apply for the British Council English Language Assistants programme.

Are you looking to spend a year abroad and develop transferable skills? Then the English Language Assistants Programme could be for you. All our placements are paid, and with only 12 to 20 teaching hours per week, there is plenty of time to explore and fully experience another culture.

Applications close on 17 January 2016, with the exception of China where the deadline is 21 February 2016.

Apply online here.

Generation UK-India Teaching Assistants

Get ready to drink a cup of chai while experiencing the rich diversity of Indian culture. 

Teaching Assistants support schools by teaching subjects across the curriculum to primary and secondary age groups. The beauty of the Generation UK-India teaching assistantships is that they are open to applicants from any subject background. There are positions available all over India, ranging from the massive city of Delhi to the southern province of Tamil Nadu. 

Applications are now open. Find out more on our website.

 

Euraxess

Want to conduct Master or Doctoral research outside of the UK? Euraxess can help!

Euraxess is basically a hub for all things related to research mobility both across Europe and beyond. It focuses on three key areas: jobs, services and rights, and is completely free to researchers who are interested in working abroad. You can find funding for your travels; apply for fellowships and placements overseas; find a completely new job on the other side of the world; or just give you some useful pointers about life in a different country.

Find out more about the program on our website.

 

Research opportunities in Japan: JSPS Summer Programme

Master and Doctoral students - you could complete summer research at a Japanese university.

The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Summer Programme provides the opportunity for young researchers to receive an orientation on Japanese culture and research systems. This is followed by collaborative research activities with leading research groups at Japanese Universities and research institutions over a period of two months during the summer.

Find out more about the JSPS Summer Program on our website.

 

Thailand English Teaching Programme

Fancy teaching English in Thailand this summer? 

By teaching English in Thailand, you have the chance to go beyond the beautiful beaches and authentically experience Thai life. UK university students and recent graduates of any course are eligible to apply for the TET programme - you don't even need to have previous Thai language skills!

Applications are now open. Apply online here.

 
 

   
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