Mountbatten programmes
Mountbatten programmes are designed for recent university graduates with only a few years of professional experience. For details on specific areas of eligibility, please see the sections below. Please contact your admissions office with any questions or concerns you may have.
A degree from a post-secondary academic institution outside the United States is required. Applications from current students are accepted provided the applicant is scheduled to graduate before beginning a Mountbatten programme. The Mountbatten Admissions team takes a holistic approach to each application, reviewing all aspects of a candidate’s experience, education, references and personal achievements. Most applicants, however, have an undergraduate degree classified at 2.2 or above.
Applicants must demonstrate a minimum of 12 months full-time professional (office/administrative) work experience to fulfill eligibility requirements.
This is a non-negotiable requirement of the US State Department for the specific Trainee J-1 Visa offered to Mountbatten participants.
If you are unsure whether your experience meets these requirements, please contact your local admissions office providing information of your employment to date.
The Mountbatten Institute provides no English language training. Highly proficient verbal and written English language skills are required for both the classroom and the workplace. The ability to communicate clearly using professional English plays a significant role when interviewing for placement in London or New York. For candidates whose first language is not English, any of the following certificates or scores may be provided to serve as a guideline for proficiency to begin the application process:
New York programmes are open to all non-US citizens. Holders of dual nationality where one country is the US are not eligible to participate. While many Mountbatten candidates are UK or EU nationals, others will be from outside of Europe (e.g. Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, Australia). If you are a non-UK or non-EU national, you should contact your local US embassy to find out more about immigration requirements and how J-1 visas are awarded and processed in your home country. You are also advised to contact the Admissions Team relevant to your location in London, New York, Bangkok or Sydney.
ALL applicants without exception must be interviewed in person. Australian and New Zealand based applicants are interviewed in Sydney, Australia (see How to Apply). Asian-based applicants will be interviewed in Bangkok, Bombay, Bangalore and New Delhi depending upon the number of qualified applicants. All others are interviewed in London. Exceptions to this practice are only made for applicants from Scotland and Ireland – if scheduling permits, and the numbers warrant, our recruiter will make ad hoc arrangements to interview these candidates only, in their home countries.
Applicants must make (and pay for) their own travel and accommodation arrangements for attending interviews. Thus applicants from outside Britain (or far from Sydney) should consider that there may be high costs involved in getting to the interview, with no guarantee of acceptance onto the Programme, and, if accepted, with no guarantee of placement in New York. (see Financial Information)
Mountbatten stresses personal and independent development. Partners, siblings and best friends should not apply as a unit or with a view to living in the same building, or attending classes together. The Mountbatten Institute cannot provide living accommodation or bursaries for spouses or dependent children nor are they eligible for visas.
An important part of Mountbatten’s and U.S. Department of State’s philosophy is that all participants leave the USA upon completion of their programme to practice and develop what they have learned in the USA back in their home country. Mountbatten does not encourage or support transfers or adjustments of status within the USA to other J-1 programmes or to any other type of US nonimmigrant or immigrant visa.
Deadline: September 30, 2016
Official Link: http://www.mountbatten.org/nyc-how-to-apply
Type of Opportunity | Exchange Programs |
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Deadline | 30 September,2016 |