Exchange Report
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Exchange Report
Lund University , Sweden Phoebe Tanlee, Ma ( Marketing & Management ) Year 3 Fall Exchange 1 Table of Contents Page Part I Activity Log…………………………………………………… 2 Part II General Exchange Information………………………… 4 Part III Checklist……………………………………………………….. 6 Part IV Reflection ……………………………7 2 Part I Activity Log August 2014 I arrived Lund, Sweden on 19th August. There will be student helpers pick you up in Copenhagen airport and teach you how to take train and get to Lund. More information about arrival day will be released through emails in early July. Right after arriving lund, I was picked up by several students mentors and guided to AF building to go through a series of registration process. Afterwards, you will be given a schedule of orientation activities, such as IKEA Tour and Treasure Hunt. It lasts for 2 weeks. At the mean time, you also need to attend SUSA course so that you will learn some basic Swedish. I personally joined all the orientation activities. I reckon it as a good opportunity to make new friends and have tons of fun. September 2014 September is a perfect month for you to adapt Sweden as usually you only have 2 courses to take. And classes are not in daily basis. I spent my September joining different activities in school, home groups in church and different student clubs. Also I joined gym room called ‘gerdahallen’ where I had tons of fun by working out and attending classes such as ‘yoga’ & ‘street dance’. 3 I also joined color-run in Lund with some friends. It was my first time to join color run, I was so excited by the idea of getting colored and ran for 5 K. It’s a special experience for me. Since school work wasn’t demanding at all, I went on 14 days trip to Greece, Italy and Germany. September was quite special to me as I just started to adapt Swedish lifestyle and explore the world by traveling. I am so amazed by how much I learned everyday during September. Most of them may not be academic knowledge, however, those experiences or new perspectives literally awe me a lot. October 2014 There will be two exams for my courses at the end of October, therefore, I spent the whole October in Lund. Life became more routine in October. I went to class, studied for exams, joined or organized some fun parties, went painting in the cafes with my close friend and worked out in gym room everyday. Since I was part of the student magazine ‘Lundagard’ , I got to join a camp for free. We went to an 1920s old mansion for 3 days. It was really unforgettable to hang out with more swedes and some people from other part of the world, talking about art, life and some deep topics and making some shallow silly jokes. After exams, it was the start of series of Halloween Party. I went to 2 parties on Halloween. It was an interesting experience by dressing up ridiculously and acted silly. I went to Stockholm with my friends for 3 days right after the party. October was full of fun experiences. November 2014 4 November is commence of another section of semester. I got 2 new courses to take. As usual, not too much workload from school, therefore, I decided to travel a bit. I went to Budapest, Vienna and Prague for a week. After I came back, I joined an ESN trip to Gothenburg, another cool city in Skane. Since it has been 2.5 months living in Sweden, I was used to everything in Sweden. I went to Malmo once a week for church, met friends everyday for different activities, worked out in the gym room. Sweden was getting colder and colder, followed by the shorter day time, it would be quite depressing to stay alone. Therefore, it was perfect time to hang out more often with friends in cafes or pubs in downtown. ‘Fika’ became a more popular activity among friends. Don’t spend too much time alone! You will get depressed easily! ;) At the same time, I also traveled to Paris and Amsterdam for a week to get some fresh air and checked out some Christmas markets. December 2014 I had love-hate feeling towards December. I love December as it was a season for Christmas and lund got Christmassy day by day. However, it was a season for farewell as lots of my friends need to go back to other part of Europe for Christmas. I spent the whole Christmas preparing my final exams, hanging out with friends more often and checked out different Christmas markets. I helped out my church in malmo for Christmas party. It was extremely enjoyable to be a Christmas tree builder, party helper. I also joined the choir team for Christmas party. It was truly unforgettable to 5 me as singing in a choir was something totally alien to me. Since I painted a lot, I decided to sell my paintings to a local café before Christmas. Therefore, I decided not to travel but stayed in Lund to finish my work. Even I didn’t sell my paintings to the café eventually due to insufficient time, I still drew loads of fun by simply preparing my artwork. When Christmas approached, there will be a big event called ‘ Lucia’. It’s a tradition for Swedes. Traditional treats such as Lucia bread ( lussebullar) and Swedish Glogg ( a special beverage) will be served after Lucia concert. Make sure you don’t miss it! January 2015 Since semester ended at the end of December, I was able to go travel for the whole January without worrying schoolwork. I went to Lapland, Helsinki, Turku, Poland, Milano, Portugal and Spain. It was the best way to end my awesome exchange and made my exchange life extremely memorable. During my trip, I got to see different artworks, cultures and made different friends from all part of the world. I gained new perspective towards life. I finally figured out what I wanted to do in the future, and mentally prepared to go back to Hong Kong. 6 Part II – General Exchange Information Visa Procedures After receiving the acceptance letter, I need to apply the residence permit as I was staying in Sweden for more than 3 months. You can do it online and it cost 1000 SEK through Credit Card. You will need to visit CONSULATE GENERAL OF SWEDEN in Wan Chai to take photos and fingerprint. For detail, it is better to refer to the official website lest miss some new updates of instructions. 7 Orientation Activities There will be heaps of Orientation activities hold by the International Desk, such as official welcome party, Ikea Tour ,Student Association Fair (which you can know different Nations), Guided Tour of Lund City. You can check out the ‘International Desk’ through Facebook or its official website. In addition, you can also register the mentoring program before you arrive Lund. You will be assigned randomly to a mentor group and get to join different activities with other exchange students for the first few weeks. International Services & Activities International Desk is always a place you can turn to if you start to get bored during exchange. There are tons of activities for international students to join. Make sure you check it out. You can also check out Nations in Lund university. Usually different nations will organize different parties for students in daily basis. If you enjoy partying a lot, nations are the places you will draw fun from. I personally joined Lund nation, however, I reckon it was a waste of money as I didn’t enjoy the parties organized by it. I recommend you to hold party yourself in the dorm with your friends so that you don’t have to line up for hours in cold weather just to go party. Accommodations Make sure you apply as soon as possible when application starts. It won’t guaranteed you will definitely get a student dorm. 8 I was assigned to Ostra Torn, 10 mins by bike to the Economics Building. It’s one of the most expensive student dorm. It’s a studio flat where you have your own kitchen and toilet. It is really far away from city center and you won’t have any opportunity to meet anyone unless you knock at your neighbours’ door and talk to them. I will recommend this accommodation to people who need more personal space. However, to people as outgoing and extrovert as me, I would not recommend Ostra Torn no matter how cosy and beautiful it is. Courses Registration, Teaching & Assessment Methods You need to register your courses online in around April/May. However, you will be able to change your courses during the orientation week. I took 4 courses in total: FEKH 11 Business Policy The over-all objective with the course is to give a wide knowledge of theories of strategy and their application in models, concepts, and tools in various contexts. In order to fulfill this objective the course takes its departure in historical and contemporary theories in terms of general definitions and models of strategy, industrial organization (IO) and resource based view (RBV). Theories about strategy in highly unpredictable and volatile 9 contexts will be introduced in the end of the course in terms of new approaches to strategy such as strategies in hypercompetitive environments, standard setting and time pacing. The course is offered in English and is conducted in the form of lectures as well as case discussions and a presentation made by the students. The course design is based on active student participation and students are expected to attend all activities. FEKH 21 International Business and Multinational Enterprises The main objective of the course is to provide the student with basic knowledge on the nature and scope of international business and multinational enterprises. The approach to the course is to discuss the following issues and to relate them to theoretical and empirical findings. • Causes of competitive advantages related to international business • Co-ordination of international business activities • Cross-cultural management • Current global development in organisation and strategy • Implications for management at top, middle and frontlevels • Implications for marketing, production, R&D and human resource management FEKH22 Business-to-Business Marketing The objective of the course is to give students a deeper knowledge and skills of the area of Business marketing. The course is introduced with a general description of the characteristics of business markets. Next, the course focuses on four fields of business marketing; Strategy, Organization, Purchasing, and the Distribution channel design. The main part of the course examines the various management tools and models, which have emerged within the area of business marketing. FEKH42 Corporate Culture Culture is a fundamental dimension of all organizations and it significantly affects the way organizations work.Understanding organizational culture is thus 10 important for consultants, managers and other organizational members at all levels of an organization and in various situations: When working with multicultural teams, when implementing change, when developing HRM practices etc. The aim of this course is to train students to understand and use central cultural perspectives, concepts and analytical tools. A main building block is the seminar series where students are required to actively participate in discussions of key issues. Case analysis, where the usage of cultural theory is practiced, is an important part of the course as well. Sports & Recreation Facilities There are many sports and recreation facilities at Lund University. I went to Gerdahallen for gym everyday. There are some classes such as ‘street dance’ and ‘yoga’, too. It only cost me 1000 SEK for a semester. Cost/Expenses It depends on how much you travel during exchange. However, the living standard in Sweden is quite high. Items Air Ticket Housing Visa Living Expenses Insurances Total Price (SEK) 1,0000 2,0000 1,000 2,0000 3,000 5,3000 Social Clubs/Networking Opportunities I joined many student clubs such as the Lundagard, debating team, drama clubs, Christian fellowship and Taman. Health & Safety It’s generally really safe in Lund. But you need to pay attention to the change of weather in Sweden to avoid getting sick. 11 Food I usually prepare food myself as I am really healthconscious. You can buy whatever ingredients you want in ICA. If you are craving for Asian food, you can also check out some Asian restaurants in Lund, such as Rose Garden and Meijiang. They are not too pricy but really delicious. Transportation To get around Lund University, there are different buses. However, it would be more convenient to get a bike so you could go to any places whenever you want to. There will be lots of second-hand bikes on sale in Lundabocker, a café near AF building. Make sure you ask your mentors for it;) To take public transportations, such as buses or trains, you need a card called ‘ JOJO CARD’. Make sure you top up frequently before you get on the bus/ train. You can’t pay cash on the bus neither credit card. Climate It was 14 degree Celsius when I first got to Lund in August. During September and October, it would be 15-17 degree Celsius. However, temperature dropped dramatically during November and December. The coldest could be -5 degree Celsius. Make sure you bring a down jacket. Communication There is a SIM card in the welcome package. You can top up in 7-eleven. I used Telia because there is 500Mb data each. 12 Part III Checklists Items to Bring and Contacts 1. Acceptance Letter 2. Passport 3. Laptop 4. LAN Cable 5. Router 6. Charger, adapter 7. Phone (spare phone as well) 8. Camera 9. Down-jacket 10. Credit cards ( mastercard/ Visa) 11. ATM cards 12. Medicine 13. Skincare Others: Here are the websites that you will find it useful when you go to Lund University to have exchange: 13 http://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/ http://student.lu.se Part IV Reflection I can’t be more thankful that I could come to Sweden for exchange. Lund is such a lovely place where it is peaceful and joyful. And I personally grow a lot during this exchange. I learn to see the world in a brand new perspective. I figure out what I want to do in the future and become more independent and strong. You can expect lots of changes undergoing in your life, in a good way or bad way. Try to set goal for your exchange and achieve it. Learn not to be transformed by the world, but stay firm to your faith. If more information is needed, get my contact from SBM Exchange Team by emailing at [email protected]. 14