Bader International Study Centre, Queen's University
The BISC's internationally themed courses combine with field studies throughout England and Europe, introducing students to both academic excellence and exploration of the world. We provide students with an international perspective, a strong grounding in communication, core degree courses, and a sense of social and global awareness.
Queen's high standard of academic excellence is a hallmark fully shared at the Castle, with additional depth. Your decision to study at the Castle is the choice to make a solid investment in your future — personally, academically, and professionally.
Small class sizes and integrated field studies contribute to world class learning and exploration. The BISC Upper-Year Program emphasizes intercultural learning, offering a flexible choice of Queen's accredited courses — ranging from the Humanities and International Business, to Social Sciences and Nursing.
Open to over 35 of our international and domestic partners, learning is hands-on, diverse, and internationally acclaimed. Students from the finest universities around the world come together to share a truly international experience, in which they live, travel, and study together.
In addition to a broad spectrum of Queen’s accredited upper year courses, the Bader International Study Centre also offers special five to six week field schools in the summer. These intensive programs incorporate unique courses with over 80 hours of hands-on practical learning experience. Upon completion of the field school, students will be awarded a certificate highlighting their achievements.
The usual course-load per student is five courses per term in the twelve-week Fall and Winter terms, three in the six-week Summer Term, and two during the five-week Field Schools. Most courses last for one term, although some are two-term courses taken over the Fall and Winter. All courses give 3 units per term, are fully accredited by Queen's University, and are normally transferable to other Universities.
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The Centre is an academically fully-integrated but financially self-sufficient constituent of Queen’s University, and is thereby founded in the essential values of Queen’s - intellectual integrity, freedom of inquiry and expression, and the equal dignity of all persons.
The BISC seeks to develop:
• Academic programs for undergraduate students whose academic interests are oriented toward the United Kingdom, Europe and the European Union, and their extended associates
• Continuing-education programs for executives and other professional or “special interest” groups
• A venue and focal point for international conferences and meetings
• A base of operations for international graduate students and other scholars undertaking research in the United Kingdom and Europe
• An enhanced educational, social and cultural environment for the local community, utilizing the unique heritage of Herstmonceux Castle
To be eligible for Upper-Year study at the BISC, applicants must be in good academic standing, have completed at least one full year of undergraduate study, meet their home university's requirements for study abroad, and satisfy course prerequisites (or have equivalent qualifications).
To apply to the Bader International Study Centre students need to provide:
• Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions previously attended
• A Letter of Permission (LOP) from your home university
• BISC Online Application and BISC Bursary Application (strongly recommended)
Applicants who have not either lived in a country where English is the acknowledged primary language OR attended an educational institution full time where the medium of instruction is English for the most recent three years prior to application must achieve a satisfactory score on one of the tests of facility in English (see website for details)
BISC bursaries normally range in value up to one third of the BISC program fees, depending on financial need.
Please visit the Student Awards Office website for application forms and specific information on the awards and bursaries available.