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European Project Semester

Our European Project Semester programme will provide you with a supportive learning environment and an exciting learning experience. By spending time with us you’ll get to enjoy a real slice of UK higher education. You’ll also be able to explore our city and region, and learn more about British life and culture.

About the European Project Semester (EPS)

EPS group at NTU
EPS group outside the Newton building at NTU

Hosted by our Product Design subject group, EPS is a project-based study programme delivered and assessed in English, which combines both project work (20 ECTS) and supporting subjects (10 ECTS).

The semester facilitates multi-disciplinary and international teams, fostering a dynamic environment for skills and knowledge exchange. This occurs not only through structured sessions but also through peer-to-peer activities.

By integrating supporting subjects with live industry-led projects, the module aims to cultivate creative thinking and problem-solving abilities. The goal is to equip students with practical skills that are transferable across the design industry

See past project briefs for examples of previous work.

Supporting subjects

EPS student - Human-powered electricity generator brief
Human-powered electricity generator project group

The following subjects will support the EPS project and be delivered in accordance with scheduled activities.

  • Sustainability
  • Business and Marketing
  • Research Methods
  • Project Management
  • English Language and culture

Assessment will be through a range of activities appropriate to the subject and will require engagement and commitment.

Entry requirements

You should have studied at least four semesters (two years) of an appropriate undergraduate programme. Examples include Industrial and Product Design Engineering; Mechanical, Electrical, Production and Materials Engineering; and Business Management.

In addition, you should have a good command of English typically to IELTS 6.5 or First Certificate in English at grade C standard, but acceptance may be possible following a Skype interview supported by a nomination from your Erasmus Coordinator.

For a full breakdown of requirements, please visit the European Project Semester website.

How to apply

We are open for applications for the Autumn Semester, September  - January. The deadline for applications is 1 May 2024.

Take a look at our Factsheet that highlights key information you'll find useful.

Please submit nominations via email to Grant Baker and Tina Brewster, After reviewing the details, you will be contacted with an application link through our Mobility Online service.

If you have any questions, please contact either:

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