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Do you want to spend a year studying in the USA?
Stand out from the crowd by studying for one academic year in the USA - discover your business and management skills and experience another culture at first hand ....

Study USA (SUSA) is a scholarship to study business related subjects at a US College for one academic year. The programme is administered by the Department for Employment and Learning and delivered by the British Council.

Study USA aims to equip Northern Irish students with international experience and essential business skills, and to raise the profile of Northern Ireland in the United States.

Study USA replaces the Business Education Initiative.

Application Update

Applications for Study USA 2012-2013 are now closed.

Prospective Study USA Students

Read on for important information on eligibility, procedures, funding and expenses.

 Current Study USA students
All you need to know about finance, travel essentials, life in the US and course requirements ....
Programme Alumni
Keep in touch with us and find out what your friends from the programme are up to now ...
 Contact local Study USA organisers
Access a list of local organisers across NI universities and colleges.
US Colleges
Access a guide to hosting a Study USA student, together with useful contacts and background information ...
Further Information
Contact staff at your own university or college, or e mail Patrick Black
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Patrick Black 01144 2890 192232
Tony Novosel  001-412-519-4713  pugachev@pitt.edu

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