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INTERNATIONAL SUMMER/WINTER PROGRAMMES (i-SP)International Summer ProgrammeIMPORTANT NOTEBefore applying for any summer/winter programme, read the GRO website for important information on: General Eligibility Requirements and Application Process Module Mapping and Financial Aid Visa Application, Travel Advisories and Student InsuranceFreie Universität Berlin International Summer (FUBiS) School Terms II and III 2021OnlineHost University WebsiteTerm II:http://www.fubis.org/2 prog/term 2 21/term 2 online/index.htmlTerm III:http://www.fubis.org/2 prog/term 3 21/term 3 online/index.htmlProgramme LocationProgramme DatesOnlineTerm IIProgram start: Saturday, May 29, 2021Program end: Saturday, July 10, 2021Term IIIProgram start: Saturday, July 17, 2021Program end: Saturday, August 14, 2021Application DeadlineTerm II: 1 May 2021Term III: 19 June 2021Information accurate as of February 2021COVID-19-related updatesDue to the COVID-19 situation, FU Berlin has announced that they are offering Freie Universität BerlinInternational Summer (FUBiS) School Terms II and III 2021 Online.Students may apply for module mapping and transfer a maximum of eight (8) MCs (this is applicable only toelectronic summer programmes 2021). Please note that some Schools or Faculties (including School ofComputing) will not approve module mapping for remote or online courses. Please check with your homeSchool or Faculty Dean’s Office to determine if module mapping can be approved for remote/online coursesbefore applying to the partner university.ESTIMATED COST OF PARTICIPATION1 ProgrammeFeeTerm II 2021 OnlineTerm III 2021Online *Program FeeOnline: 90Online: 90Early registration discount- 40 (Online)- 40 (Online)

(until April 3, 2021)(until May 22,2021)Semi-Intensive GermanLanguage ClassOnline: 1,200(incl. online discount)Online: 800(incl. onlinediscount)Intensive German LanguageClassOnline: -Online: -Subject ClassOnline: 1,200(incl. online discount)Online: 800(incl. onlinediscount)*Scholarships Available for Online Term III !The Ernst-Reuter-Gesellschaft der Freunde, Förderer und Ehemaligen der FreienUniversität Berlin e.V. offers for the participation in Freie Universität BerlinInternational Summer and Winter University (FUBiS) 4 scholarships for qualifiedstudents from the National University of Singapore.At the time of application for the scholarships, applicants must fulfil all of the criteriabelow:- be at least 18 years old- be enrolled as a full-time student at National University of Singapore- be at least in the second semester of their studies at that university- be enrolled as undergraduate or bachelor student- have very good gradesThe scholarship covers the following costs:SERVICEProgram FeeTuition Fee for one subject course or onesemi-intensive German language courseTOTALScholarship100.00 800.00 900.00 NUS students should apply for programme on EduRec regardless of interest in thescholarships. To be considered for the scholarship, apply on EduRec by 14 April2021. NUS will then nominate eligible and suitable candidates to FUBiS for theirconsideration.Freie Universität Berlin and FUBiS will review the nominations and give its finalapproval of admission.FUBiS informs the universities and scholarship holders in the second half of April2021.2

2 FinancialAidAvailableThroughNUS GROFinancial Aid options will not be available for programmes/classes that areconducted fully online. If programmes are hybrid, only on-site participationwould qualify a student for financial aid. If a physical/on-site programmeswitches to fully online before the commencement of the programme, NUSreserves the right to adjust or retract the financial aid packagePROGRAMME DETAILS4AcademicContentFUBiS Term II 2021Program structure: An A-Track online language course can only be combined with a B-Trackonline subject course. An A-Track online subject course can only be combined with a B-Trackonline subject course. The number of participants in each course is limited to 18 (15 in languagecourses). In exceptional cases, more participants per class may beallowed.A-Track Online Subject Courses Europe, Migration, Refugees More than just a Game - Football as a Philosophical, Anthropological, andSociological Subject Intercultural Competence: Cooperation and Leadership at a DistanceA-Track Online Language Courses German Language and Culture - Semi-Intensive German LanguageBeginner A1 German Language and Culture - Semi-Intensive German LanguageBeginner A2 German Language and Culture - Semi-Intensive German LanguageIntermediate B1 German Language and Culture - Semi-Intensive German LanguageIntermediate Advanced B2 German Language and Culture - Semi-Intensive German LanguageAdvanced C1B-Track Online Subject Courses History of European Art: Local Traditions and Transnational Networks Economics of European Integration Economic Ethics: Can the market be moral?In addition to these courses, there will also be a comprehensive orientation withan introduction to the technical environment.FUBiS Term III 20213

Program structure: An A-Track online language course can only be combined with a B-Trackonline subject course. An A-Track online subject course can only be combined with a B-Trackonline subject course. The number of participants in each course is limited to 18 (15 in languagecourses). In exceptional cases, more participants per class may beallowed.A-Track Online Subject Courses Communication and Cooperation across Culture at a Distance Seduction and Terror: Hitler's Germany German Philosophy: From Kant to HabermasA-Track Online Language Courses German Language and Culture - Semi-Intensive German LanguageBeginner A1 German Language and Culture - Semi-Intensive German LanguageBeginner A2 German Language and Culture - Semi-Intensive German LanguageIntermediate B1 German Language and Culture - Semi-Intensive German LanguageIntermediate Advanced B2 German Language and Culture - Semi-Intensive German LanguageAdvanced C1B-Track Online Subject Courses The European Union in the 21st Century: Internal and ExternalChallenges Economic Ethics: Can the market be moral? The Cold War Europe, Migration, Refugees History of European Art: Travelling Artists and Artworks Business & Society in Europe Schlüsselwerke der deutschen Literatur von der Klassik bis zur GegenwartIn addition to these courses, there will also be a comprehensive orientation withan introduction to the technical environment.More information on the academic programme can be found accordingly:Term II:http://www.fubis.org/2 prog/term 2 21/term 2 online/index.htmlTerm III: http://www.fubis.org/2 prog/term 3 21/term 3 online/index.html5EligibilityRequirementsStudents earn Freie Universität Berlin (FUB) credits and grades. The conversion ofFUB credits to NUS credits will be subject to faculty approval at NUS.The Summer Programme is designed for undergraduate students with any kind ofacademic background. Specific pre-requisites meant for scholarship application4

are already highlighted in this information sheet.NUS’ generic eligibility requirements apply, please see GRO website for details.7ApplicationProcedure at NUSPlease apply through NUS Education Records System - Global Education (EduRecGE) first if you want to do module mapping.You should also apply to the host university concurrently once you havesubmitted an application in NUS Edu-Rec.89ApplicationProcedure atHost UniversityConfirmation ofparticipationTo apply for this programme, you need to submit an online application via FreeUniversity Berlin’s website.You will be informed by the host via email about possible financial supporttogether with the information on your acceptance or rejection.You have to accept EduRec-GE offer as well as the host university offer to confirmyour participation in this programme.10Module MappingPlease read the cancellation policy of this programme before accepting andpaying for the programme.You can start the module mapping process after you apply in EduRec and acceptthe offer for the programme. Click here for a step-by-step guide on applying formodule mapping. Please read the FAQs on module mapping for SummerProgrammes in 2021.For clarification, students may contact the SEP administrators/coordinators attheir respective home Faculty/School Dean's Office or the academic department.Module mapping request is subjected to approval from the Faculties.11TranscriptPlease provide a valid, personal mailing address in the online registration portalso that the host can send your transcript to you after the summer programme.Please do not request for your transcript to be mailed to NUS Global RelationsOffice (GRO). GRO is not responsible for missing transcripts.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION15 ContactQuestions about the programme? Contact the host university at:Informationfubis@fubis.org.Questions about module mapping? Visit this webpage.Questions specific to NUS GRO? Contact us at: askGRO5

Beginner A2 German Language and Culture - Semi-Intensive German Language Intermediate B1 German Language and Culture - Semi-Intensive German Language Intermediate Advanced B2 German Language and Culture - Semi-I

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