Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile – Summer Research Program

About the program

Program dates:  up to 4 months between May-August 

Founded in 1888, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile's research and graduate programs have had considerable influence on the country's cultural and scientific development. PUC has 6 schools distributed over 4 campuses in Santiago. Santiago is one of the few capital cities in the world with easy access to skiing and beaches and is the biggest city in Chile with 5 000 000+ people. 

Research areas

Multiple disciplines 

See Program Details

Eligibility requirements

General Research Abroad eligibility

A minimum 70% average in your most recent academic term of full-time studies prior to application. We look at Term 1 (Fall term) grades for summer research abroad experiences

Full-time student status as defined by your faculty in the year prior to your research abroad experience

Be a UBC student in good standing (e.g., not be under academic or non-academic discipline)

You must maintain a 70% average prior to your departure to participate in the program

Program-specific eligibility

Language requirements are research-project specific. Some placements may require Spanish language fluency. 

You must be in your 3rd year or higher or a Master's student.

Accessibility

If you are considering applying for a Go Global program and you identify as having a disability or pre-existing health condition, you are encouraged to discuss any disability-related barriers with The Centre for Accessibility to enhance your full participation in the program.

The Centre for Accessibility (Vancouver)

Disability Resource Centre (Okanagan) 

Transfer credit

UBC does not recognize credit for research abroad programs and does not grant transfer credit for these experiences. If a partner university offers credit for your Research Abroad program, save the transcript or certificate of completion for your future records.

How to apply

After you submit your application to Go Global, you will be contacted by the advisor with instructions on the next steps for applying directly to your program(s) of choice.

 

  November 25, 2024

Program costs and fees

Students are responsible for the cost of travel and living associated with participating in this program. 

Review program and living costs while here.

Go Global fee and withdrawal policy

The Go Global Fee ($415.00 CDN) is an administrative fee required for all applicants to Go Global programs. The fee is non-refundable. However, it may be adjusted under the following circumstances.

If you are not matched to a partner university

You are eligible to have your Go Global fee adjusted from $415.00 to $93.25 (reduced by $321.75) if:

You have applied to Go Global but do not meet our minimum eligibility requirements

Go Global cannot match you to a partner university

The partner university does not accept your application and Go Global cannot find another option

If you withdraw from Go Global

To withdraw from your Go Global, research abroad program, you must contact Go Global to request a withdrawal. You will then be asked to complete a short withdrawal form.

Students who withdraw from a Go Global Research Abroad Program by March 30th will have their Go Global fee adjusted from $415.00 to $321.75 (reduced by $93.25).

If you have questions or would like to request a withdrawal, please connect with your Go Global advisor or contact Go Global here

Funding for Research Abroad

Go Global Research Abroad Award

$1,000 per research experience

Eligibility

All students accepted into a research abroad program, through Go Global, will be considered for this award. A separate application is not required. If you meet the eligibility criteria, then you will be notified of your award near the start of the summer term.

To be eligible for the award, you must have an average of at least 70% on your best 24 credits in the Winter Session of the previous year (with no failed or incomplete courses).

If you were on a co-op work term, you must have at least 70% on your best 12 credits in the other term. 

Pre-Departure policy

UBC is committed to preparing students for safe and successful international experiences. In order to achieve this, any student participating in a Go Global Program must complete the following:

  • All UBC Student Safety Abroad requirements
  • Go Global Program-specific pre-departure requirements 

Failure to successfully complete these and any other requirements may result in withdrawal from the Go Global Program.

Contact Go Global

Submit your questions here

In-person and Virtual Drop-in advising hours

Tuesday: 1:00 - 3:00 pm

Wednesday: 1:00 - 3:00 pm

Go Global offers both in-person and virtual drop-in advising through Zoom during the times listed above.


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