From left: Economy Minister Paul Frew, US Consul General Elizabeth Kennedy, and British Council Northern Ireland Director, Jonathan Stewart
Thursday 01 July 2021

 

Sixty-one students from across Northern Ireland are off to study in the USA in 2021-22.

They have been selected to take part in the the prestigious Study USA programme and will spend the next academic year studying business or STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) related subjects in American  colleges, across 28 States, with the aim of developing their career prospects when they return to Northern Ireland.  

The British Council, which is the UK’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations, manages Study USA on behalf of the Department for the Economy – and since its formation in 1994, the initiative has sent over 2000 students from Northern Ireland to all four corners of the United States.

Speaking about the announcement, Economy Minister Paul Frew said: “I am delighted that after careful assessment with our partners in the British Council, and associated colleges in the United States, I can announce that current conditions mean that the Study USA programme will proceed in the academic year 2021/22. This is particularly welcome given that the Covid-19 pandemic meant that the programme had to be paused last year. Following Queen’s University and Ulster University’s intention to return to face-to-face teaching in the incoming academic year, this is a further sign that, at this point, we expect students to have a more normal study environment in the next academic year. 

“I would like to express my appreciation our partners for their support for the successful students, the associate colleges in the US for their preparatory work in what had been uncertain times, as well as the hard work put in by the British Council which plays a key role in delivering the programme on the Department’s behalf. Not only will the programme continue to strengthen our relationships with the US, it will also provide life-changing opportunities for those students who participate in it. This has been demonstrated by the success of those students who have participated over the past 27 years.”

Jonathan Stewart, Director, British Council Northern Ireland, said: “This has been a challenging year for our students and we are delighted that they will be able to take part in the programme this coming academic year. They will join a growing alumni of students to act as ambassadors for Northern Ireland and our institutions, developing important long-term links and connections between the two countries. Through international mobility programmes like Study USA, students are able to enhance their employability skills and also obtain greater intercultural understanding, helping to prepare them for work in a global economy.  We wish this year’s students every success, and trust that new connections and friendships will be developed in the year ahead.”

US Consul General Elizabeth Kennedy Trudeau added: “Study USA was originally based on the commitment of ordinary Americans who wished to make a positive contribution to Northern Ireland’s political and economic progress. Since then, many Northern Ireland young people have used their experiences to make a lasting contribution as global citizens.  We are deeply proud that this programme has continued to move from strength to strength, as demonstrated by not only the alumni of the programme, but the Department of the Economy's commitment to initiatives like Study USA that increase employability and improve Northern Ireland’s economic competitiveness. We especially thank the British Council for their ongoing stewardship of the programme.”

Study USA is just one of many international opportunities available through British Council Northern Ireland. To find out more about their work in Northern Ireland visit nireland.britishcouncil.org or follow on Twitter: @BCouncil_NI, Facebook – www.facebook.com/britishcouncilnorthernirelandInstagram: BritishCouncilNorthernIreland

Applications for Study USA 2020/21 will open in late Autumn.

Notes to Editor

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