If you wish to apply for more than one module, please submit the application form again to tailor your essays.
Late applications will not be pulled or review
Your essays will be blind marked by the programme team to provide a ranking to join the module or the waitlist.
The Student Life team will allocate proportionate spaces per cohort, and check for diversity and adjust according to the final applications submitted and resolve conflicts.
Outcomes will be EMAILED to students through IBConnect and students will be added to the IBConnect group of their successful module.
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Criteria |
Description |
What does good look like? |
Max Points |
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Essay Question 1 |
How do you prepare for situations outside of your comfort zones? (Doesn't have to be related to education) |
Sharing preparation with examples across different areas. |
Graded out of 10 |
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Essay Question 2 |
Based on your experience, how would you apply your skillset to this module? |
Identification of skillsets through personal experiences |
Graded out of 10 |
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Essay Question 3 |
What is your experience working in a diverse and/or global environment? |
Description of experiences and impact they had |
Graded out of 10 |
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Essay Question 4 |
In future job interviews, how do you think you will contextualise this module experience? |
Examples tied to the module topic |
Graded out of 10 |
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Attedance |
Core teaching attendance to date |
Achieve min. 80% |
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Academic Standing |
Demonstrated ability to pass the module and contribute to sessions. |
No missing assessments or failed exams |
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Financial Standing |
In good financial standing with the University |
No outstanding fees |
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In addition to the above, the Student Life team will assess the diversity of the module cohort.