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    ATAS (Academic Technology Approval Scheme)

    This information sheet is issued by Teesside University to provide you with an overview of

    the ATAS process and how it may affect you. This should be used in conjunction with theinformation on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website:

    http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/about-us/what-we-do/services-we-deliver/atas/

    What is ATAS?

    ATAS (Academic Technology Approval Scheme) was introduced in November 2007 by the

    Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). Its aim is to help stop the spread of knowledge

    and skills that could be used in the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and

    their means of delivery. The scheme is specifically designed to ensure that those applying

    for postgraduate study in certain sensitive subjects do not acquire knowledge that couldpotentially be used in WMD programmes.

    Do I need an ATAS certificate?

    Teesside University will inform you if an ATAS certificate is required prior to you being made

    an Unconditional Offer and before you apply for your visa. Your Offer Letter will show the

    JACS code for your course which determines if an ATAS certificate is required. Your Offer

    Letter will also indicate if an ATAS certificate is required. The requirement for ATAS depends

    on the subject area you are applying for.

    I need an ATAS certificate. What happens next?

    Teesside University will not issue you with an Unconditional Offer letter or a CAS

    (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) number until you have obtained your ATAS

    certificate. You must apply for this yourself and send the ATAS certificate to Teesside

    University once you receive this. You cannot apply for your visa until you have successfully

    obtained your ATAS certificate.

    How do I apply for an ATAS certificate?

    The ATAS application process is completed online through the FCO website

    http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/about-us/what-we-do/services-we-deliver/atas/apply-online/.There

    is no cost to apply for ATAS.

    What information do I need to complete the ATAS application?

    Your Offer Letter

    List of modules which you will be studying (if you are applying for a Taught Masters:MSc or MEng)

    A list of modules for MSc and MEng programmes can be downloaded in pdf formatfrom the course web pages which can be found at www.tees.ac.uk

    Research Proposal (if you are applying for a Masters by Research: MRes or MPhil)

    Employment History details

    Education History details Details of published papers (where applicable)

    Details of previous ATAS applications (where applicable)

    Two referees (at least one should be from your country of origin)

    Details of how you will be funding your studies

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    Course

    application is

    submitted to

    TeessideUniversity Offer Letter is

    received showingan ATAS

    certificate is

    required

    Applicant applies

    for ATAS

    certificate online

    through FCOwebsite

    ATAS applicationis successful.

    ATAS certificate

    is sent via email

    to applicant

    Applicant

    sends ATAScertificate to

    Teesside

    University

    If all other

    conditions have

    been met,

    TeessideUniversity issue

    the Unconditional

    Offer and CAS

    number

    Applicant

    applies for theirvisa submitting

    their ATAS

    certificate along

    with all other

    requirements

    Visa application is

    successful andstudent enrols on

    course. Must bring

    ATAS certificate to

    orientation at

    Teesside University.

    ATAS

    Process

    How long will the ATAS application process take?

    The FCO website states that the majority of applications will be responded to within 20

    working days. Ensuring that all relevant information is provided on the application form will

    help avoid unnecessary delays. If you do need an ATAS certificate, please apply within

    plenty of time so that you are still able to submit your visa application to start the course ontime.

    What happens after I have received my ATAS certificate?

    Please send a copy of your ATAS certificate [email protected] you

    have met all other conditions of your offer, including paying a deposit where applicable, your

    CAS number will then be issued to you. You can then make arrangements to apply for your

    visa. You should submit your ATAS certificate as part of the visa application.

    How long is my ATAS certificate valid for?

    You must submit your visa application within six months of obtaining your ATAS certificate. If

    you need to extend your visa whilst studying on the course, you will need to apply for a new

    ATAS certificate at that time. ATAS certificates are valid as long as the course and university

    you have stated on the application remain the same. If you have previously obtained an

    ATAS certificate for another institution, or for another course, you will need to apply for a

    new ATAS certificate before submitting your visa application to study at Teesside University.

    Please contact International Admissions by [email protected]

    telephone +44 (0)1642 384244 if you require any further information or assistance regarding

    the ATAS application process.

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