UT offers enriching international experiences for current students seeking to study abroad.
The easiest way for current UT students to study abroad is by participating in an exchange programme. This means you will go to a university that has a cooperation agreement with UT. The two largest advantages are not paying tuition fees at a foreign university and taking courses abroad that count towards your degree at UT.
Partner universities
You can find all destinations for a semester abroad on Mobility-Online's Exchange partners. You can search on your study field or desired host country. Per destination, you can find more details on all study fields involved, the number of semester places available, etc. This information is listed in a so-called ‘Agreement’. For more information on the partner institutions themselves, contact your Faculty Exchange Coordinator. Their details are listed below (under ‘Contact’).
Note that for a small selection of partner institutions, an extra selection round is applicable. Additional details about those partner institutions can be found in the list below.
- UT-wide partner institutions managed by IRP
AUSTRALIA
Undergraduate Graduate
- GPA requirement: cumulative GPA of 2.0 out of 4 point scale
- Available campuses: Melbourne (Australia), Hanoi (Vietnam), Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam)
Undergraduate/Graduate
- At the University of Melbourne's side, only the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology (FEIT) is officially involved.
- Academic requirement: 'C' average in the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) or higher
Undergraduate Graduate
- GPA requirement: equivalent to either a credit average or 3.0 GPA on 4.0 scale
Undergraduate Graduate
- A mandatory Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) to support services of a non-academic nature is payable. Fees are charged per semester dependent on the number of courses studied.
COLOMBIA
Undergraduate
- EEMCS, ET & S&T only
- Have a Spanish a B1 certificate in order to take classes in Spanish, or an English B2 certificate and an A2 Spanish certificate if you are taking classes in English.
EGYPT
Undergraduate
- minimum GPA of 2.0/4.0 (or its equivalent)
HONG KONG
Undergraduate
- GPA requirements: equivalent to 2.7 GPA on 4.0 scale
- In order to complete the online application, students have to pay a non-refundable administrative fee of HK$550.
INDONESIA
Undergraduate Graduate
INDIA
Undergraduate Graduate
- BMS, EEMCS, ET, S&T only
JAPAN
Undergraduate Graduate
- GPA requirement: equivalent to 3.0 GPA on 4.0 scale
Undergraduate Graduate
- GPA requirement: equivalent to 2.4 GPA or above on 4.0 scale
Undergraduate Graduate
- For IPLA Program limited seats available
- JYPE: available in Fall only
MEXICO
Undergraduate
- Campuses available: Monterrey, Querétaro, Guadalajara, Mexico City
- Master students can apply, but can only follow undergraduate courses
Undergraduate Graduate
- GPA requirement to apply: 7 out of 10 (certain faculties have higher GPA requirements)
- Official Spanish Language Certificate (DELE or SIELE), equivalent to Level B2 of European Framework of Reference for Languages (applies for students whose native language is not Spanish) required when following courses in Spanish
- Minimum credit advance of 44%, students must have completed the credits and completed at least two years of studies at the time of their application
- Master courses are only available in Spanish
SOUTH KOREA
Undergraduate Graduate
- Campuses available: Erica, Seoul (specific number of seats are available per campus)
- Undergraduate programme only
- GPA requirement: CGPA of minimum
- 60% School of Business cannot guarantee seats
- Excluded areas at Hanyang: Medicine, Nursing
Undergraduate Graduate
- ET, S&T, EEMCS, ATLAS students only
- GPA requirement: equivalent to 3.0 GPA on 4.3 scale
Undergraduate Graduate
- GPA requirement: equivalent to 3.0 GPA on 4.3 scale
- Only 1 student to be nominated to CSE department per university
TAIWAN
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Undergraduate Graduate
- College of Management is limited to “Final-year undergraduate students or graduate students”.
- Most English-taught courses are offered in graduate level.
- GPA requirements: differ per College/Institute, see here.
UNITED STATES
Undergraduate
- Advanced Technology, Chemical Science & Engineering, Creative Technology, Computer Science, and UCT/ATLAS only
ANNUAL DEADLINES
Always consult your faculty contact person first on how to be nominated for a non-EU partner intitution before the faculty-deadlines below. Each faculty has its own deadline for applications.
For most partner institutions: if the number of applications for a partner institution is larger than the number of places available there will be a random draw.- Deadline for start in Fall semester: 24 January
- Deadline for start in Spring semester: 24 August
Please note: If you intend to go abroad for the Spring semester, we recommend to apply as soon as possible. You may already apply for the Spring semester before the Fall semester deadline (24 January).
Please note: Be mindful that in addition to eligibility requirements from host universities, during the application phase they may request additional supporting documents before the application deadline (e.g. academic transcript, academic reference letter, health documents such as a TB clearance, proof of additional insurance etc.)
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More information about studying abroad
- General Conditions
- You are generally required to have completed the first-year subjects of your bachelor programme.
- Take time to prepare. Preparations for studying abroad may take nine to twelve months, so start your orientation as soon as possible.
- Contact your faculty contact person who is in charge of internationalization regarding course-specific matters; see below for contact details.
- Draft a Learning Agreement with the help of your faculty contact person and have it approved by your faculty examination board. This way, you are sure EC’s obtained abroad will count towards your degree here.
- The specific conditions for studying at a foreign partner university differ per study programme. Visit the Study Abroad Canvas page of your faculty; see below for the links to the Canvas pages. And your faculty contact person for more information, see below for contact details.
- Travelling is only allowed in safe countries. Please check this link for more info.
- Courses Abroad (30 EC)
Do you want to ... broaden your horizon? Have an unforgettable experience? Live in a country abroad and learn about its culture and language?
Living and studying abroad can be a very rewarding experience. It is an incredible opportunity to meet other like-minded students in your programme. Also, it enables you to look at yourself, your world, and your studies from a different perspective. You are able to gain invaluable life skills and change and grow as a person. Moreover, studying abroad sets you ahead of your peers in terms of your current and future position in our globalizing world.
The easiest way to study abroad is by participating in an exchange programme. This means you will go to a university that has a cooperation agreement with the UT. The two largest advantages are not paying tuition fees at the foreign university and taking courses abroad that count towards your degree at the UT.
Typically this is a full semester abroad. During this semester you will be enrolled as an exchange student at a partner university of the UT. Because of special agreements we have with a number of universities, you can take classes free of tuition charges. In each BSc programme, the so-called minor space (modules 9 & 10) can be used to spend a semester abroad. Approval of the list of subjects needs to be given by the student adviser. Following courses abroad, during your, MSc programme might be possible as well. In this case, approval needs to be given by the Head of your Research chair and/or the Examination Board.
- Timeline
If you want to go abroad you have to arrange a lot of things. Make sure that this fits within your personal study plan. You can always discuss your study plan with your study adviser or track coordinator. To give you a rough overview of the steps you have to take, a timeline is provided in this section. Note that this timeline is a guideline, the information provided gives no guarantees.
pre-application
application
preparation to arrival
pack your bags
while abroad
returning home
12-9 months in advance
9-3 months
in advance3-1 months
in advance1-0 months
in advance0-12 months
0-1 months
afterwardsPRE-APPLICATION
12 – 9 months in advance
In the pre-application phase, you can orientate yourself on all the possibilities you have. Register for (and read the information in) the Canvas site, talk with students who have been abroad and/or students from abroad who are currently visiting the UT, go to events, join Facebook groups, etc.
APPLICATION
8 – 3 months in advance
After you have decided that you want to go abroad and what you want to do abroad, the next step is to register in Mobility-Online. Make sure that you register for the right activity and academic year! After registration of the activity, you will be able to log in to continue with and monitor the status of your application for this activity.
General deadline for applications:- Deadline for start in Fall semester: 24 January
- Deadline for start in Spring semester: 24 August
PREPARATION TO ARRIVAL
3 – 1 months in advance
After you have applied successfully and you have permission to 'go-ahead', you will need to arrange some practical matters for your study abroad. Think of arranging transport for your journey, health/travel/... insurance, accommodation, vaccinations, etc.
Make sure that you will have enough time to arrange the paperwork which is part of the application procedure.PACK YOUR BAGS
1 – 0 months in advance
It is time to pack your bags!
WHILE ABROAD
You are obliged to let the UT know that you arrived safely and started your time abroad by filling in your foreign address and return date in Mobility-Online!
RETURNING HOME
For information about what to do upon return, check the section about what to do after your stay abroad and the Canvas page of your faculty, see below.
- Canvas Pages
For more details regarding each step please see the Canvas site of your faculty.
Faculty of Behavioural Management and Social Sciences
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics & Computer Science
Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation
Faculty of Engineering Technology
Faculty of Science and Technology - Contact
- Faculty of Behavioural Management and Social SciencesJ.H. Stout MSc (Jaap)Exchange Coordinator | BMS
- Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics & Computer SciencesJ. Rijken (Jitske)Exchange Coordinator | EEMCS
- Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth ObservationG.F.B. Leurink (Brigitte)Exchange and Internationalization officer
- Faculty of Engineering TechnologyT. Smits (Tahnee)Exchange Coordinator | ET
- Faculty of Science and TechnologyS. Kotter MA (Sarah)Exchange Coordinator, Faculty of Science and Technology