Study exchange
Employers are increasingly looking for graduates who have enhanced their employability by undertaking a work placement, or have a global perspective gained from their study exchanges. One of the many benefits of undergraduate study in the School of Social Sciences and Humanities is that you have the option to extend your degree to include a year-long professional work placement, a study exchange or a combination of both (6+6).
Why do a study exchange?
- Get ahead in the job market
- A different and new study outlook
- Meet an international network of friends
- Improve your ability to establish relations with people from different cultural backgrounds
- Gain an international perspective
- Additional qualification – Diploma in International Studies
Where do our students go on study exchange?
There are many study exchange opportunities with European universities and present University-wide international exchanges include Australia, Japan, Singapore, and the USA. Check here for the most up-to-date list of our partner universities and which School/study areas they partner with.
Note that also available to IRPH students (and Geography students on a “human geography” pathway) is the unique opportunity to earn a “double degree” in partnership with Sciences Po Lyon (more info here).
A few recent examples of study exchange are below:
Study Exchange Stories
Our students share their experiences of studying abroad.
What does it cost?
At present, students on study exchanges pay reduced fees to º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ and are not liable for tuition fees at their chosen overseas university. Further information can be found here
If you take part in a study exchange you are eligible to apply for Turing Scheme funding which acts as a financial contribution towards living costs abroad.