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Outbound students

Where you can go and what you can do

There are many different ways to achieve a global experience abroad. Whether you are looking for the classic study exchange for a semester or year, experience working overseas in your chosen field or a short term research placement, we’ve got you covered. 

We have different options for studying abroad depending on your chosen subject area.

If you are interested in gaining work experience during a sandwich year, doing this abroad can be a fantastic addition to your CV! Not only are you able to test out a career path you may be interested in, but you are able to challenge yourself further and gain new skills by doing this in a different country.

Don’t speak a second language? No problem at all! All of our study abroad opportunities are delivered in English (unless you are studying a languages degree).

Start your journey

To gain a place with one of our exchange partners, you will go through an internal application process. This usually takes place in the second year (with the exception of the International Business course).

You won’t need to do any of this before you apply to the ·ÆÂɱöÁùºÏ²Ê.  Information will be provided to you during Welcome Week at Fresher's Fayre and throughout your first year of study. More information can be found on our MyPort webpages.

We also have a dedicated that you can enrol onto once you are registered at the University. This Moodle site contains all of the information you will need and provides an easy guide on how to apply for your study or work mobility and funding to support yourself while you are abroad.

University Wide Exchange Programme

The ·ÆÂɱöÁùºÏ²Ê has a number of exchange partnerships which enable undergraduate students from all subject areas to apply to study with them for one semester or a full academic year (depending on individual course restrictions). The semester or year abroad mobility will be recorded on your ·ÆÂɱöÁùºÏ²Ê transcript when you graduate, and you will also receive a transcript from the partner university for the period of time you spent there.

As an exchange student, you would not pay any tuition fees to the partner university, but you would be expected to cover accommodation, travel and general living costs. You may be eligible to apply for additional funding to support your exchange mobility.

Exchange spaces at the partner universities are limited, therefore your application will be assessed by nominated colleagues in your faculty, and you may be invited to attend an informal interview as part of the process. We advise you to speak to your exchange coordinator prior to starting your application. If you're not sure who to contact, send an email to goabroad@port.ac.uk and we will point you in the right direction!

If you are successful in your application, you will be formally nominated to the chosen partner university, and will be contacted by them in order to begin their exchange student application process.

Funding

If you choose to do an activity abroad for at least 4 weeks, then you will have the opportunity to apply for an external grant from the Turing Scheme. You don’t have to do this alone, our team is here to help guide you through the process.

The grant helps to pay for any extra costs of living overseas, such as your rent, food or bills, but you shouldn't rely on it as your main budget, or to cover your initial costs.

There is also extra funding available from the Turing Scheme to support students from low-income backgrounds, those with special educational needs and disabilities. Whatever your background, we can help you! Contact us by emailing goabroad@port.ac.uk to find out more.

In addition, you may also have access to other sources of funding, such as the Student Maintenance Loan, local and regional government grants or existing savings.

Where can I go?

We have study destinations around the world. Where you can go will depend on the subject area you choose to study. Our current destinations, partner universities and areas of study are listed below either by school, faculty or our University Wide Exchange programme.

You can also link directly to our partner universities' websites from there.

Architecture

Singapore

Austria

Germany

Norway

Slovenia

Switzerland

Brazil

Area Studies, Sociology, History, Politics and Literature

Japan

Taiwan

Belgium

Czech Republic

Denmark

France

Germany

Luxembourg

The Netherlands

Sweden

Canada

USA

Art, Design and Performance

Singapore

Germany

 

Biological Sciences

Spain

Creative Technologies

Singapore

France

The Netherlands

Sweden

Criminology and Forensic Studies

South Korea

Belgium

Czech Republic

Germany

The Netherlands

Canada

USA

Computing

Czech Republic

Germany

Slovakia

Sweden

Environment, Geography and Geoscience

Germany

Canada

Film, Media and Communication

Austria

Belgium

Denmark

Spain

Sweden

Education, Languages and Linguistics

China

Belgium

Czech Republic

France

Germany

Italy

Spain

Uruguay

Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences

Japan

 

Spain

USA

Psychology

Germany

Sport, Health and Exercise Science

Austria

Canada

USA

Australia

Faculty of Business and Law

China

Hong Kong

Japan

South Korea

Thailand

Austria

Belgium

Croatia

Czech Republic

Denmark

France

Montpellier Business School

Germany

Hungary

Italy

The Netherlands

Poland

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Canada

USA

Australia

Faculty of Creative and Cultural Industries

Taiwan

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

USA

Faculty of Technology

Malaysia

South Korea

Vietnam

University Wide Exchange Programme

France

Australia

Please note:

The above partner universities and destinations are accurate at the time of publication. However, please note that these are subject to change.

Students are advised to check with their Exchange Coordinator or the Global Mobility Team when choosing their destination.