Melbourne Global Mobility For Outgoing Students

Partner Institutions

The University of Melbourne has formal exchange agreements with the following institutions. These agreements apply to both students at the University of Melbourne wanting to study overseas and to students of partner institutions wanting to study at the University of Melbourne.

EMPHASIS: The exchange agreement anticipates, but is not limited to, students in these listed departments/faculties.
EXCLUDES: Students in that discipline may not attend this institution on exchange.
General: exchange agreements which are open to all disciplines, unless otherwise indicated. In any agreement, access to some host institution subjects may be limited or unavailable to exchange students. We have endeavoured to highlight restrictions or exclusions on this list, but others may apply.
MSLE: Melbourne School of Land and Environment
LIMITED PLACES : Only a small number of students in that discipline may attend this institution on exchange in a round.
RESTRICTS: Students in that discipline may attend this institution on exchange but may not be able to do a full load of subjects in that discipline.

U21: Universitas 21 partner institution

For further details on individual exchange partners, please visit the Resource Room in the Old Geology Building.

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EXCLUDES: Escuela de Graduados en Administracion Publica (EGAP), Monterrey

Overview of all academic programs, and at which campuses they are taught.

List of the subjects taught in English.

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Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University [1]

Exchange Advice: International Exchange Programs

Exchange Student Handbook (189KB pdf)

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In order to keep the size of the web pages to a minimum, the remaining partner institutions have been listed on other pages. You can get access to them by selecting the relevant country at the top of this page.


Notes

  1. Exchange students wanting to do subjects in the masters program must have completed at least two years of undergraduate tertiary study prior to commencing at Erasmus University of Rotterdam.
  2. TU Delft does not allow students to enrol across academic years. Students can go for a semester beginning in February but not for the whole calendar year. If students wish to go for a year they must start in the October round.
  3. New entry requirements for students wishing to study on exchange at the University of Amsterdam:
    • Students wishing to study at the Faculty of Law at Amsterdam must have completed at least two years, 200 points, of their law studies. Where students are studying another degree combined with Law, only the law subjects will be taken into consideration.
    • In order to be accepted at the Economics Department at the University of Amsterdam, students need to have obtained (by the time of arrival) subjects with credits comparable with two years of university study in economics, business (finance and accounting), marketing, and management.
    • Students wanting to study subjects in the International School for Humanities and Social Sciences (ISHSS) must have completed at least two years of relevant tertiary study at the time of studying in Amsterdam.
    • Non-native speakers of English must prove their proficiency with a current TOEFL score of 250+, an IELTS score of 7.0+ or a Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)

 

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