Global Issues Programme

Enrich your undergraduate degree by completing the U21 Global Issues Programme while you study.

The Global Issues Programme (GIP) is a multi-disciplinary programme offered by the Universitas 21 network to the students of:

  • University of British Columbia (Canada)
  • Lund University (Sweden)
  • University of Melbourne (Australia)
  • University of Nottingham (United Kingdom)
  • University of Queensland (Australia)
  • Tecnológico de Monterrey (Mexico)
As well as taking place at a student's home university, half of the GIP is completed through at least one of the other partner institutions, whether online or participating in a semester exchange. With six universities to choose from, you can take advantage of the GIP's innovative structure, learning about global issues in a truly global context.

The GIP is a formal course of study that gives you a global context to your degree. It will help you understand topics of critical importance in this globally-connected world and allow you to develop your understanding in these topics with fellow students from other countries and cultures.

The GIP includes 70 subjects to choose from, including 15 offered online. You may choose three elective and one core subject, selecting either online or campus-based subjects.

The courses offered by each university are detailed in the sub-sections to this page. Click the 'more information' button to find out what's available.

How to Register

To register your interest in the GIP, without obligation to commit to any courses, please sign up here:

http://globalissuesprogram.herokuapp.com/apply

If you are eligible to take part in the GIP, you will then be provided with login details to access the GIP database, where you can view and apply for available courses.

How to Login to the GIP database

Once you have received email confirmation of your enrolment on the GIP, which will include details of how to set up your password, you can access the GIP database here:

http://globalissuesprogram.herokuapp.com/admin/login

Further Information

Interested students who require more information should contact  the exchange or mobility office at their home university, or email the U21 Global Issues Programme Co-ordinator, Sue Dengate, at the address below. Details of the exchange office at each of the six institutions are available via the 'more information' button below.

The Global Issues Programme also has its own Facebook page:

http://www.facebook.com/U21GIP

Name
Sue Dengate
Position
U21 Student Experience Manager
Email