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Thinking About Studying Abroad in 2026–27?

If you're an undergraduate student at Exeter entering your second year in 2025–26 and you're interested in studying abroad during the 2026–27 academic year, we’d love to hear from you!

Please contact the Global Opportunities Outbound Team by November 2025 to express your interest:
📧 outbound@exeter.ac.uk

Important:
While the Outbound Team coordinates university-wide opportunities, we’re not usually involved in subject-specific Study Abroad workshops. Be sure to check your department’s communications for details about any subject-specific sessions.

We’ll also be hosting a series of University-wide Study Abroad Information Sessions. If you'd like to be invited, just drop us an email and we’ll make sure you're included.

Modules taught in English

  • Institutions which offer modules taught in English are indicated in the lists below, however you should conduct your own independent research especially as the module offering may vary across different semesters and across departments and disciplines.

  • Module offerings in English may be limited and such modules are likely to be in high demand. When researching your placement ensure the institution you wish to study at has enough modules taught in English available for you to take a full course load over the duration of your placement with additional reserve modules. 

  • If you wish to take modules in the host language please ensure you have the required level for admission and could provide suitable evidence of language proficiency if required. 

Combined Honours students (including FCH)

  • Combined Honours students must only submit one application. They are not permitted to make an application through both of their disciplines.
  • If you take more credits in one subject than another, you must choose from the department with the highest weighting of credits. For example, if you take 70 credits in Anthropology and 50 credits in another subject, you must apply under Anthropology.
  • If you study two disciplines equally, you can choose from either department list (please note you cannot pick from both lists). For example, if you study History and Politics, you can apply for either a Humanities or SPSPA partner university.
  • If you are combined honours with Modern Languages or you are on a Modern Languages pathway, you must choose from the relevant Modern Languages list of partner universities.
  • Please check with the Study Abroad Coordinator for your relevant discipline for more information about their Study Abroad module requirements. You may be able to study your other subject(s) at your chosen university, but often 75% of your classes abroad will need to be in the discipline with which you take your Exeter Study Abroad module.

We are currently updating our list of destinations available in 2026-27. If you are looking to apply to Study Abroad during the 2026-27 academic year, please check back regularly as this list is subject to change up until the 1 November 2025.

Please note that exchange partners listed on these pages are subject to change and cannot be guaranteed. We advise that you research a range of destinations when choosing where you would like to study abroad.

Information relating to language requirements is subject to change.  The qualification levels listed should be used as a guide only. Please check the host university admissions requirements for up-to-date admissions information.

Global Opportunities SharePoint

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Visit the Global Opportunities SharePoint page as a reference guide for your own research.

Venice International University

Find out about studying on the VIU Globalisation programme.

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