International Exchange

Research Tools

The Internet
The internet will be an invaluable resource when researching for your exchange! Most partner universities place updated information about their campus and academic programs on the internet. Where this information is not available online, the Study Abroad Office may have printed copies in the Exchange Library.

The Exchange Library
Students have open access to the printed materials contained in the Exchange Library, located within the Study Abroad Office. Resources include university brochures, subject catalogues, accommodation information and more!

Returned Student Reports
Each returned exchange student is required to write a report about their exchange experience overseas (their host university, classes, accommodation, travel experiences etc.). These reports are displayed in the Exchange Library by country and host university. They will give you a 'first-hand' insight into the student experience and lifestyle at different universities. Remember, though, that the experience you have on exchange will be unique to you!

Further Information?
If you're having trouble finding the details you need, please contact the Study Abroad Office in the first instance (not the overseas university). Chances are that we already have the answer to your question or can point you in the right direction to finding the right information. Remember - we're only too happy to help with your enquiry!

Last reviewed: 25 October, 2011

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