Exchange Partner Universities
Below is a list of our exchange partners sorted by country as well as by faculty. If you would like more information about the Student Exchange Program then attend one of our information sessions.
The information below provides an overview of each of our exchange partner institutions. For more detailed information, such as course information, accommodation options, specific dates and more, log in to Journey and look up our partner institutions under the Search Programs tab.
Check the Canadian government's travel advisories for any country you are thinking of visiting, even as a side trip.
Choosing an Institution for Exchange
When choosing an institution for exchange, there are many things to consider, including:
- The term dates at the institution.
- If you need to return to Canada for the next term for school, co-op or work, and if the institution's term dates will impact this.
- Courses available to you as an exchange student.
- Student services and support, and if you need to register in advance to access any services.
- The cost of living where the institution is located and how that relates to your budget.
- Residence and housing options, and what is available to exchange students.
- Safety.
- Your own preferences, including the size and location of the campus, the overall student population, the number of international students and the city/country location.
If you have questions or would like to talk to someone about these considerations, you can email us at exchange@wlu.ca .
Partner Universities by Country and Territory
Fast Facts
- Location: Choice of five campuses depending on program of study. Exchange students choose campus location.
- The campus in Rome, Italy is an option for Laurier students
- Faculties: Arts, Human & Social Sciences, Liberal Arts, Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, and Science
- Term dates: July - November (Semeseter 2); February - June (Semester 1)
Why Choose Australian Catholic University?
- You have the choice between six campuses all across the east coast of Australia (depending on your program).
- Professors are understanding and approachable. Your relationship with them is very informal and relaxed. Many courses already include or have the option of studying with an Australian focus (e.g. "Australian Cinema" and the "Sociology of Race and Ethnicity in Australia").
- Courses are easy to switch and professors have no problem discussing the course material with you so you have a better understanding of what you’re getting into.
- Since the campuses are generally located within or just outside a city, you have excellent access to public transportation and all the accommodations of a city (restaurants, shopping, entertainment).
- The Times Higher Education (THE) World University Ranking placed ACU in the top 3% of all universities worldwide.
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- Location: Choice of five campuses depending on program
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Arts, Human & Social Sciences, Liberal Arts, Lazaridis School of Business and Economics and Science
- Term dates: July - November (Spring session); late February - late June (Autumn session)
Why Choose Western Sydney University?
- Strong research and industry links ensure course materials are always up-to-date and relevant to what’s happening in the real world.
- Nearly all courses have practical components, so you will have plenty of opportunities to gain hands-on experience in real-life situations through case studies or practical work.
- You will be encouraged to adopt an independent, critical and analytical approach to each subject area.
- Industry-savvy academic staff: Are in touch with the professional world and help provide you with the best possible resources to succeed in your studies.
- Links with universities in the Asia Pacific region, Europe and the Americas provide opportunities for academic collaboration and research and also provide students with an international perspective as well as cultural exchange contacts.
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- University website
- Exchange student information
- Student spotlight: Johnie Van Happen
- Student spotlight: Eliana Rose
Fast Facts
- Location: Krems
- Language of Instruction: English and German
- Faculties: Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, Arts (limited course selection), and students from other faculties taking business courses
- Term dates: Mid-September - late January (Winter semester); mid-February - late June (Spring semester)
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- University website
- Student spotlight: Benjamin MacMillan
Fast Facts
- Location: Innsbruck
- Language of Instruction: English for Business and Economics
- Faculties: Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: Early October - late January (Winter semester); March - late June/July (Summer semester)
Why Choose University of Innsbruck?
- Internationally oriented university with many foreign students from all over the world.
- In the very heart of Austria and Europe
- Good outdoors sporting (skiing) facilities.
- Innsbruck is the perfect size for an exchange student – not too big and not too small – and has quite a big student population.
- Innsbruck has one of the highest living standards in Austria.
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Fast Facts
- Location: Louvain-La-Neuve
- Language of Instruction: English and French
- Faculties: Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: September - late January (Semester 1/Fall); February - late June (Semester 2/Spring)
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China (Mainland)
See also Hong Kong
Fast Facts
- Location: Beijing
- Language of Instruction: English and Chinese
- Faculty: Science (Computer Science)
- Note: BJTU will not consider Laurier exchange students of Chinese nationality.
Why Choose Beijing Jiaotong University (BJTU)?
- The university is a national key university of China and directly under the administration of the Ministry of Education.
- The university is located in Beijing, the heart of China. Many of the capital's "bests" are also China's "bests". Most known among these are the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, Tian'anmen Square and the Great Wall of China, which is the only man-made structure visible from space.
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- University website
- Student spotlight: Anthony Hill
Fast Facts
- Location: Chongqing
- Language of Instruction: English and Chinese
- Faculties: Arts and Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: September - January (First semester); February - July (Second semester)
- Note: Chongqing University will not consider Laurier exchange students of Chinese nationality.
Why Choose a University in Chongqing?
- One of the most famous cities in China and the launching point for boat trips down the Yangtze River through the Three Gorges Dam.
- See the Dazu Rock Carvings: the earliest carvings date back to 650 A.D. in the Tang Dynasty and the carving process wasn’t finished until the Qing Dynasty (1636-1912)
- Visit the ancient battlefield, Diao Yu Cheng, known as Eastern Mecca City or the Place Where God Broke His Whip, and the place where the invincible Mongke was defeated.
- See traditional Chinese constructions. Can you imagine a building without a single nail? The Great Hall of People is just such a building and is definitely worth seeing.
- Take a chance to experience a fog city other than London. Chongqing is famous for its heavy fog, which can make you feel like you're in a dream.
- The spectacular night view of Chongqing is even more beautiful than that of Hong Kong. You can climb up Nan Shan Mountain to have a bird’s eye view of the city at night. You can also join the Liang Jiang You program to watch the night view on a cruise. Liang Jiang refers to the two rivers — Jia Ling River and Yangtze River — which together hold Chongqing in their arms.
- Chongqing is the home of hotpot and you can also taste many other delicious Chinese foods here.
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Fast Facts
- Location: Nanjing
- Language of Instruction: Chinese and English
- Faculties: Arts and Science
- Term dates: September - December (Fall semester); February - July (Spring semester)
- Note: Nanjing University will not consider Laurier exchange students of Chinese nationality.
Why Choose Nanjing University?
- Nanjing University is one of the top five universities in China and also one of the first to receive foreign students. It has hosted more than 10,000 international students from over 70 countries to date.
- With its first-rate faculty, excellent quality of instruction, rich variety of courses, wide range of majors and abundant research opportunities, the institute warmly welcomes students and scholars from abroad.
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- Location: Shanghai
- Language of Instruction: English and Chinese
- Faculty: Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: September - late December (Autumn semester); late February - June (Spring semester)
- Note: Shanghai Lixin University will not consider Laurier exchange students of Chinese nationality.
Why Choose Shanghai Lixin University of Accounting and Finance?
- Approved by the Shanghai Municipal Government and Ministry of Education, Shanghai Finance University and Shanghai Lixin University of Commerce have been merged into a bigger and stronger one, with a the new official English name Shanghai Lixin University of Accounting and Finance
- More than 21,000 Chinese students and 1,000 international students are enrolled
- The university aims to become a high-level, application-oriented university of finance and economics, and to contribute to the construction of the "four centres", namely the International Center of Economy, Finance, Trade and Shipping, and to build a Sci-tech Innovation Center with global influence
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- University website
- Student spotlight: Adrian Wong
Fast Facts
- Location: Chengdu
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: September - late January (Autumn semester); late February - July (Spring semester)
- Note: Southwestern University of Finance & Economics will not consider Laurier exchange students of Chinese nationality.
Why Choose Southwestern University of Finance & Economics?
- Ranked top three in finance/business-oriented universities in China
- Over 700 international students
- Four national key disciplines: theoretical economics, applied economics, business administration, and law
- EQUIS Accredited
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Fast Facts
- Location: Aarhus
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Lazaridis School
- Term dates: Late August - late January (Autumn semester); late January - late June (Spring semester)
Why is Aarhus University listed twice?
Laurier has two exchange agreements with Aarhus University. This means that Aarhus University: Business and Social Sciences and Aarhus University: Faculty of Arts count as separate choices on the exchange application. As well, students from different faculties are able to apply to either (or both, if your program of study aligns) options at Aarhus University.
Why Choose Aarhus University?
- Centrally located in Denmark and Northern Europe.
- City has high student population.
- Residence is guaranteed for exchange students.
- They offer a free three-week Danish language program for exchange students in August and January (before the semester begins). Aarhus is very close to the Billund airport, which will help make travels to other countries easier.
- Aarhus is the second-largest city in Denmark and has a lovely downtown with a canal running through it.
- English is spoken widely and well.
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Fast Facts
- Location: Aarhus
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Arts, Human & Social Sciences and Liberal Arts
- Term dates: Late August - late January (Autumn semester); late January - late June (Spring semester)
Why is Aarhus University listed twice?
Laurier has two exchange agreements with Aarhus University. This means that Aarhus University: Business and Social Sciences and Aarhus University: Faculty of Arts count as separate choices on the exchange application. As well, students from different faculties are able to apply to either (or both, if your program of study aligns) options at Aarhus University.
Why Choose Aarhus University?
- Centrally located in Denmark and Northern Europe.
- City has high student population.
- Residence is guaranteed for exchange students.
- They offer a free three-week Danish language program for exchange students in August and January (before the semester begins). Aarhus is very close to the Billund airport, which will help make travels to other countries easier.
- Aarhus is the second-largest city in Denmark and has a lovely downtown with a canal running through it.
- English is spoken widely and well.
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Fast Facts
- Location: Nantes
- Language of Instruction: English and French.
- Faculties: Arts (Communications), Liberal Arts (Journalism) and Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: Late August - December (Fall semester); January - May (Spring semester)
- Co-op students may be able to arrange to finish their studies at Audencia in time to return for Laurier's spring term. Contact Laurier International for more information and ask if "continuous assessment only" is available instead of exams.
Why Choose Audencia Nantes School of Management?
- Ranked consistently amongst the top French business schools, Audencia is a leader in business education in Europe and is accredited by Equis (European Quality Improvement System), AASCB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) and Association of MBAs. Audencia is part of less than 1% of the world's business schools to hold all three accreditations.
- Audencia offers various master's programs representing more than 14 specialisations such as Finance and Consulting, Marketing, Business Development, Human Resources, Purchasing, Sport, Design or Cultural Institutions.
- Choose between Audencia Nantes School of Management, Ecole Atlantique de Commerce or Sciences Com (Communications, Media, Public Relations and Journalism) on your application.
- The university is located in a green environment with modern, light and spacious design. The river Erdre, which runs alongside the campus, allows students to sail and canoe.
- The university, served by Nantes' extensive tram and bus network, is less than 15 minutes from the city centre and 30 minutes by train from the coast.
- Business programs:
- Bachelor of Business Administration (undergraduate courses), offered on the City campus (Nantes)
- General management core courses (undergraduate courses), offered on the Main campus (Nantes)
- For students having completed at least three semesters of Business Studies
- Our most popular program among undergraduate exchange students
- Majors/specialization courses (graduate courses), offered on the Main campus (Nantes)
- Media and Communication programs:
- SciencesCom program (Media and Communication classes), offered on the Media campus (Nantes)
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Fast Facts
- Location: Dijon
- Language of Instruction: English or French
- Faculties: LSBE
- Term dates: September - December (Fall semester); January - late March (Spring semester)
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Fast Facts
- Location: Lyon
- Language of Instruction: French & English (limited)
- Faculty: Music
- Term dates: September - late January (Semester 1); late January - late June (Semester 2)
Why Choose Conservatoire de Lyon?
- The Conservatoire de Lyon offers carefully selected students a privileged learning environment in which they are guided towards the mastery of their art and permanent creativity. The ideals it encourages are a humanist vision of the world and artistic sensitivity in its diverse forms.
- The challenges of stage and concert performance, together with the cross-fertilisation due to the variety of the students’ previous experience, are skilfully exploited by the distinguished teaching staff. Everything is aimed at stimulating the artistic vocation of the students and ensuring that the influences to which they are exposed go far beyond the frontiers of France.
- Visit the conservatory and discover an institution that becomes even more rich and varied day by day as more partnerships are developed and the season of hundreds of public events unfolds.
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Fast Facts
- Locations: La Rochelle
- Language of Instruction: English and French
- Faculty: Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: September - December (Fall semester); January - late May (Spring semester)
Why Choose Excelia?
- Four accreditations, certifications and international quality certifications:
- AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA, TedQual
- An international campus with 25% international students, 44% international teachers and 78 nationalities represented.
- Student services available:
- Orientation days.
- Career Centre and student associations.
- Sports facilities.
- And much more!
- A commitment to environmental responsibility.
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Fast Facts
- Location: Paris
- Language of Instruction: English for Business and Economics
- Faculty: Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Note that required business courses for BBA students may not be available (eg. BU481 and BU491).
- Term dates: September - December (Fall semester); January - May (Spring semester)
Why Choose ISC Paris?
- Located in the heart of Paris, the Institut Supérieur de Commerce is ranked among the top "Grandes Ecoles" of France.
- The university's objective is to provide students with a high-quality, personalized educational experience, and the school's numerous awards prove that it continues to achieve that goal.
- Also known as a school of management, ISC prides itself in equipping the world's next generation of business managers with the practical skills they needs to excel, such as how to guide teams, manage budgets and define market strategies.
- With over 43 disciplines to choose from and Paris as its extended campus, the Institut Superieur de Commerce attracts hundreds of international lecturers, researchers and students every year.
- One of the world’s major global cities, Paris has been an important settlement for over two millennia. It is a capital not just of France, but of world commerce, fashion, arts, science and entertainment as well as education. The title 'The world’s most famous popular tourist destination' has arisen from the plethora of museums like the Louvre, historical landmarks such as the Champs Elysées, and multitudes of famous cultural events that cover the city. But Paris, the name of which conjures images of outdoor cafés, romantic bridges over the Seine River, and amazing cuisine, has a whole other world to offer those who live within its neighbourhoods and make it home.
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Fast Facts
- Locations: Marseille or Bordeaux
- Language of Instruction: English and French
- Faculty: Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: September - December (Fall semester); January - April or May (Spring semester)
- Note: Kedge Business School counts as one spot on the application, regardless of how many campuses you wish to apply. If you are applying to Kedge, list the school as one of your options and select at which campus(es) you wish to study.
Why Choose Kedge Business School?
- Kedge Business School is ranked at the top of the top, coming in third amongst France's post-baccalaureate schools with a four-year program.
- This prestigious management school aims to enable young people to develop a professional project within a structure dedicated to personal training and development, and it continues to educate the world's next generation of successful business leaders.
- Kedge’s approach to teaching encourages the development of independence but simultaneously guarantees personal assistance and follow-up. It remains coherent with the open and progressive line that the Grande Ecole has always taken.
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- University website
- Exchange student information
- Student spotlight: Klevisa Berberi
- Student photo essay: Sarah Hwozdyk
Fast Facts
- Location: Rouen or Reims
- Language of Instruction: English and French
- Faculties: Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: September - December (Fall semester); January - late May (Spring semester)
- Note: When considering Neoma for exchange, be sure to consider the term dates, as Neoma exams cannot be written at Laurier.
Why Choose Neoma Business School?
- Led by the values of entrepreneurialism, ethics and excellence, the Groupe Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Rouen promotes “a European vision of management which considers cultural diversity as an opportunity, negotiation as strength and sustainable development as a necessity.”
- Thirty percent of the permanent professors are international and over 500 professionals who contribute to the coursework share their experience with the students daily. Since 1920, when the first group of international students were welcomed at the university, internationalization and global partnerships have been a key part of ESC Rouen’s competitive strength.
- Students are encouraged to broaden their horizons and improve their future employment possibilities through ESC Rouen, particularly in its two areas of excellence – finance and international marketing - by studying for a semester abroad in English. Forty percent of the bachelor program's 80 courses are instructed in English.
- Nestled into a curve of the Seine River, the city of Rouen has often been called “the gateway to Normandy,” one of France’s most naturally beautiful and economically prosperous regions. The Seine is bordered by tree-lined pedestrian areas, over 50 parks and bustling street markets. Besides hosting historical moments by Joan of Arc, Rouen is the site of the famous cathedral painted countless times by Monet and contains France’s highest density of museums. It hosts many unique festivals and cultural events every year, from cinema celebrations to an armada of international ships arriving at the port.
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- University website
- Exchange student information
- Student spotlight: Amy Dang
- Student spotlight: Kezia Ramalho
- Student photo essay: Mealca Gebreselassie
- Student photo essay: Amanda Malfara
Fast Facts
- Location: Rennes
- Language of Instruction: English and French
- Faculty: Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: September - December (Autumn semester); January - April/May (Spring semester)
Why Choose Rennes School of Business?
- It holds a place at the top of the French Grande Ecole rankings, making it one of the most prestigious schools in Europe with an instructing team consisting mainly of internationally renowned researchers.
- More than 400 exchange students join ESC Rennes School of Business every year. Forty percent of all ESC Rennes students are international, providing an opportunity to enhance competencies and also to build a new network of friends and contacts from all over the world.
- The campus features an impressive library, with over 50% of materials in English.
- The school's close connection with leading French companies and its 300 overseas partnerships is demonstrated in the fact that 90% of the graduates are hired by companies even before they finish their education.
- The capital of Brittany in western France, Rennes is an ideal city to experience the uniquely French art de vivre and to participate in its unrivalled cultural heritage. Connected to the rest of Europe by the renowned TGV fast train, only two hours from Paris, it is a true gateway to the continent.
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Fast Facts
- Location: Lille
- Language of Instruction: English and French
- Faculties: Arts and Liberal Arts
- Term dates: September - December (1st semester); January - May (2nd semester)
Why Choose Sciences Po Lille?
- One of the world’s most prestigious political and social science institutes, Institut de Sciences Po Lille is located in the beautiful city of Lille in Northern France. It was founded in 1971 and remains the oldest state-accredited private university in France. With small class sizes, the university provides individual attention to students. It continues to produce future administrative and business leaders on both the European and international scenes.
- With more affordable accommodations and living costs compared to other major European capitals, Lille is a student-oriented city with a vibrant nightlife and an array of historical sights to take in. The birthplace of Charles de Gaulle, it was awarded the title of the 2004 Cultural Capital of Europe. At the crossroads of Northern Europe, Lille is closely situated to many other interesting travel destinations: only an hour to Paris, 40 minutes to Brussels and 1.45 hours to London by fast train.
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Fast Facts
- Location: Poitiers
- Language: French and English (limited course options)
- Faculties: Arts and Liberal Arts
- Term dates: September - December/January (Autumn semester); January - May/June (Spring semester)
Why Choose Université de Poitiers?
- Experience life in an ancient city where 15 centuries of Western civilization are still evident in buildings graced by Roman, Medieval, and Renaissance architecture.
- Today, Poitiers is a centre for education, agriculture, industry and communications.
- A university town, it boasts a population of 120,000 and offers students a chance to live in a manageably sized city while still being close to larger metropolitan centres in France.
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Fast Facts
- Location: Tours
- Language of Instruction: Mostly French; some courses available in English.
- Faculties: Arts and Liberal Arts
- Term dates: September - December (Semester 1); January - May (Semester 2)
Why Choose the Université de Tours?
- Located just under an hour from Paris by fast train, the city of Tours, the "Capital of the Loire Castles," is truly a French city of art and history.
- The Place Plumereau is an enchanting centre of student life and rendez-vous. As the central point of the historical quarter it features numerous cafés, pubs, restaurants and discothèques for the 30,000 students who call Tours home.
- As richly steeped in modern, international culture as in history, the city hosts around 50 festivals of music, theatre and cinema every year.
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- University website
- Exchange student information
- Student spotlight: Hannah Weaver
Note: Not currently available for outgoing exchange
Fast Facts
- Location: Saint-Étienne
- Language of Instruction: French
- Faculties: Arts and Liberal Arts
- Term dates: September - mid-January (1st semester); January - June (2nd semester)
Why Choose Université Jean Monnet?
- Universite Jean Monnet is centred in the beautiful towns of Saint-Étienne and Roanne, in the Rhone Alps region of Eastern France. Named for the "Father of Europe" and founder of the European Community, the university was created in 1969. It is a private school comprised of several faculties each with its own campus, such as the faculties of Medicine, Arts, Languages and Literature, Law, Economics, and two technological institutes.
- Excels at combining theory and innovative practices in teaching as well as in research. It remains in high standing amongst France's top universities, with strong international relations.
- Saint-Étienne is only about 150 km from Lyon and Grenoble, and Paris can be reached in under three hours by train. It received the Art and History City Award, and its inhabitants are famous throughout France for their hospitality. As a way to illustrate the amount of agreeable surprises the city promises, the local saying goes: "It seems one cries two times in Saint-Étienne, once when you arrive and again when you leave."
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Fast Facts
- Location: Paris
- Language of Instruction: English and French
- Faculties: Arts (Political Science), Liberal Arts (Law), Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, and Science (some Math and Computer Science)
- Term dates: September - December (Autumn semester); January - May (Spring semester)
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- University website
- Exchange student information
- Student spotlight: Marissa Knight
Fast Facts
- Location: Oestrich-Winkle
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculty: Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: Late August - December (Fall semester); January - May (Spring semester)
Why Choose EBS?
- Ranked among the top universities in all national rankings.
- Students learn in small, international groups at a high academic level. Teamwork is an integral part of the work and intercultural skills are quickly developed.
- Close relationship to the faculty. EBS has a near-ideal student-to-faculty ratio of 20:1. At state universities the ratio is often six times as high.
- Offers top-level language instruction by native speakers in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese and Japanese.
- Comprehensive career services. Our global network gives students access to major publicly listed companies and to medium-sized firms.
- The EBS coaching program is unique. We expect a lot from each student but promote each one’s individual development.
- We are an open community with a sense of humour and we offer a good campus atmosphere. We look forward to getting to know you!
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Fast Facts
- Location: Frankfurt-Oder
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Arts, Human & Social Sciences, Liberal Arts and Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: October - late February (Winter semester); April - mid-July (Summer semester)
- Short-Term Summer Abroad opportunity available here
Why Choose European University Viadrina (EUV)?
- Study with students from over 80 countries and be taught by academics from all over the world – 35% of our students have an international background.
- Choose from a wide range of classes within all faculties: Law, Economics and Business Administration, as well as Social and Cultural Sciences.
- In addition to your regular studies take advantage of foreign language classes of the highest quality.
- Attend lectures and workshops in the Collegium Polonicum, an institution run by both the Viadrina and the Adam-Mieczkiewicz University in Poznan on the Polish side of the river.
- Live in residences on the German and Polish side of the river.
- Scholarship may be offered by EUV to one lucky Laurier student on exchange for a semester.
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Fast Facts
- Location: Berlin
- Language of Instruction: Mostly German, with limited courses taught in English
- Faculty: Arts (North American Studies and Global Studies)
- Term dates: Late August - December (Fall semester); late January - late May (Spring semester)
Why Choose Freie Universität Berlin?
- Berlin and its surrounding area is rich in physical history. In addition to the historic sites, there are over 100 museums within the city, with UNESCO museums holding such prizes as the Ishtar gate and the bust of Nefertiti.
- Berlin is officially recognized by UNESCO as the City of Design
- Easy to travel to almost any German or European destination within a matter of hours
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- Location: Neu-Ulm
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Arts, Liberal Arts and Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: September - early February (Winter semester); March - late July (Summer semester)
Why Choose Hochschule Neu-Ulm University?
- Wide range of selected courses that are taught in English (e.g. modules in International Business Administration, International Logistics and International Management and Leadership).
- Intensive German language course before the beginning of the regular lessons that is followed by a continued language course during the semester (both free of charge).
- All students at HNU can take part in competitive sports and in national and international university championships in many sports disciplines.
- With 120,000 inhabitants in Ulm and 51,000 inhabitants in Neu-Ulm and three universities in the region, our two cities on the bank of the Danube make an attractive and pulsating place to live and study. Life in Neu-Ulm and Ulm is enriched by many cultural attractions like the famous Ulm Mister (highest church tower in the world – 161.5 metres!) and the popular cities of Stuttgart and Munich are close to Neu-Ulm.
Housing Scholarship Opportunity
Students applying to Hochschule Neu-Ulm University for exchange in 2023/24 can also apply for a housing scholarship. The scholarship includes rent for 6 months (equivalent to €2268 or approximately $3,270 CAD) plus the deposit (equivalent to €500 or $720 CAD). It is for a single room which includes its own kitchenette and bathroom in the newest student residence next to the HNU campus
You can learn more about the residence and the room, as well as view photos and take a 360º tour.
To apply for the housing scholarship, please note this on your application to the student exchange program in the "Comments" box.
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- Location: Osnabrück
- Language of Instruction: English and German
- Faculties: Arts, Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, and Music
- Term dates: September - late February (Winter semester); March - end of August (Summer semester)
Why Choose Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences?
- A nationwide survey found out that the happiest people in Germany live in Osnabrück.
- Enjoy the wine festival in the medieval city center, Osnabrück’s pulsating nightlife, the fancy shopping streets or the historic Christmas Market. Osnabrück is located in one of Germany’s largest nature reserves, more than 70% of which is forest, with Lake Alfsee, a water sports paradise. Horse riding, cycling, hiking, climbing – come and find your favourite outdoor activity.
- Due to excellent public transport services, it is easy to travel from Osnabrück to the hot spots nearby.
- Diversified courses offer in English for business students. Therefore, you don’t need to know German to study with us. Small study groups of 35 to 45 students make it easy to listen to the lecturer and give room for in-class discussions.
- International students are well-cared for. Your buddy, the team at our International Office, several student tutors, our housing officer and many more try to make your stay as pleasant as possible.
- FH Osnabrück offers four-week intensive German language courses in August/September and in February, before the semester begins. Students from partner universities benefit from considerably reduced course fees.
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- Location: Marburg
- Language of Instruction: English; courses taught in German are also available.
- Faculties: Arts, Human & Social Sciences, Liberal Arts, Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, and Science (Psychology)
- Term dates: October - February (Winter semester); April - July (Summer semester) Or as part of the IUSP program, February - June; August - December
- Note on tuition and fees for IUSP program: Your tuition is paid to Laurier. Fees listed on this website show a tuition fee, but Laurier exchange students can disregard this fee. Laurier students will pay the fee to the host institution for room, board, etc.
Why Choose Philipps-Universität Marburg?
- You can study a variety of courses in English (e.g. Political Science, Global Studies, Economics, Psychology).
- A German language course is mandatory, so even if you don’t speak German now, you will learn!
- On-campus residence is provided for all exchange students.
- Free transportation is provided by the school throughout Marburg and Hessen Province (i.e. it's free to travel to Frankfurt, Stuttgart and Heidelberg, plus the program provides free weekend trips to places such as Cologne, Berlin and Munich).
- Marburg is one of the oldest architecturally remaining cities in Germany. The castle in town dates back to the 9th Century!
- The town is not only architecturally beautiful, but is completely surrounded by forests and hiking trails, (you can hike to Rapunzel’s Tower) plus the river Lahn weaves through the town. The town is so small you see someone you know every hour.
- The Viessmann-Marburg Scholarship may be awarded to one Laurier student who studies in Marburg per year, and is valued at approximately $2,000 Canadian.
- You will fall in love with the quaint beauty of Marburg, its small-town German culture, its great nightlife and assortment of bars, and by the end of your exchange it will feel like home.
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- University website
- International Undergraduate Study Program (IUSP)
- Incoming Exchange Program (not part of IUSP)
- Student photo essay: Rachel Paul
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- Location: Munich
- Language of Instruction: English and German. If you wish to study in German, you need to submit a language assessment form with your application.
- Faculties: Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: October - late March (Winter semester); April - late September (Summer semester)
Why choose TUM?
- TUM is one of the leading technical universities in Germany and Europe, and has once again been ranked as one of the best German universities in the latest Academic Ranking of World Universities (Shanghai Ranking).
- Exchange students have access to courses in the Bachelor’s and Master’s programs. Within these programs, exchange students can attend all courses, lectures and seminars offered by the TUM School of Management.
- Nearly 19% of TUM academic staff and 22% of TUM students come from outside Germany, which contributes to a very cosmopolitan and engaging culture.
- Nearly all business courses take place on the main campus in the center of Munich. Only a few are held in Freising or Garching.
- The TUM School of Management provides a German volunteer buddy for every incoming exchange student. Your buddy will assist you in all matters concerning studying and living in Munich and you will be put in contact with them prior to your arrival in Germany.
- Munich is a financial, publishing and technological hub and is the city of choice for many global companies such as BMW, Siemens and Allianz.
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- Location: Eichstätt or Ingolstadt
- Faculties: Music, including Community Music
- Term dates: Early October - March (Winter semester); early April - late September (Summer semester)
Why choose University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt?
- KU (Katholische Universitat Eichstätt-Ingolstadt) ranks in the top 10 most popular universities in Germany based on evaluations submitted by students and alumni
- KU offers more than 50 subjects from the fields of the humanities, social sciences and cultural studies, mathematics and business administration
- It is currently the smallest university in Bavaria, with only 5,000 students.
- KU fosters a strong international community. The KU attaches great importance to fostering its international campus culture that is also reflected in the high proportion of international students at the KU: About ten percent of students come from over 60 different countries
- Everything in the Eichstaett city is within walkable distance for students. It boasts a community feel and students adapt quickly to the community.
- It is the first and only Catholic university in the German-speaking world.
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- Location: Accra, Ghana
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Arts, Human & Social Sciences, Liberal Arts
- Term dates: August - December (Fall semester); February - May (Spring semester)
Why Choose University of Ghana?
- The University of Ghana is the oldest and largest of the six public universities in Ghana.
- Established 60 years ago, the University of Ghana has trained more than 50,000 graduates. Currently the student population is 42,000 with about 1,200 international students.
- Support for in coming students is provided by the International Programmes Office. This support includes pickup at the airport, orientation to campus, on-campus housing, academic adjustment and more.
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- Location: Hong Kong
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: Early September - late December (Fall semester); late January - late May (Spring semester)
- Note: HKUST will not consider Laurier exchange students of Chinese nationality.
Why Choose HKUST?
- Travel tours around Asia are inexpensive.
- A beautiful campus.
- Foreign students are guaranteed residence.
- HKUST’s buddy program provides an airport pickup service for international students.
- As the international financial centre of Asia, there are always trade shows and exhibitions happening.
- HKUST is a world-renowned business school with an international faculty.
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- Location: Hong Kong
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Arts, Human & Social Sciences, Liberal Arts and Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: September - December (First semester); January - May (Second semester)
- Note: The University of Hong Kong will not consider Laurier exchange students of Chinese nationality.
Why Choose HKU?
- Hong Kong is a safe but exciting city at the heart of a rapidly developing economic region.
- HKU is one of the top 30 universities in the world.
- Language of instruction is English, but you have the opportunity to learn Mandarin or Cantonese according to your own level.
- Hong Kong is a meeting point of Eastern and Western cultures, where you can learn Chinese and start to understand Chinese culture.
- Professors are chosen from around the world and come from over 40 different countries, making us one of the most international universities in the world from this perspective.
- HKU has always had a global perspective and ensures, through a range of programs, activities and internship opportunities outside Hong Kong, that its students have an international outlook and experience.
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- University website
- Exchange student information
- Student spotlight: Emma Ruetz
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- Location: Limerick
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Arts, Human & Social Sciences, Liberal Arts, Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, Music, and Science (courses not available to exchange students in the Phys Ed and Sport Science programs)
- Term dates: September - December (Autum term); January - May (Spring term)
Why Choose University of Limerick?
- Students and professors are welcoming, understanding and easy to talk to.
- On campus there is a great gym, restaurants, library, variety store, and so much more.
- Limerick is close to everything. It is walking distance from the grocery store, 40 minutes from the airport, and 10 minutes from the city centre, with public transportation available right on campus.
- The culture of the campus and surrounding area is amazing – the music, close pubs, ceili festivals, and fun campus atmosphere with numerous theme nights and fundraisers.
- There is a running/walking path right along the Shannon River, many castle ruins that are amazing to explore, campus waterfalls and lots and lots of greenery and open spaces. You will often find everyone out and about on campus when the sun is out.
- Clubs provide you with great ways to get involved and meet local people. From the outdoors club to the rugby club it will keep you active and will show you the country on organized trips.
- All residences are unique and on campus. The farthest residence is a 10-minute walk from the main building. You will have the opportunity to live with other exchange students along with the local Irish people. This makes accommodation very easy when going to Limerick because you have already secured a place to live before you go away.
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- University website
- Exchange student information
- Student spotlight: Kayla Spielmacher
- Student photo essay: Kayla Spielmacher
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- Location: Castellanza
- Language of Instruction: English, Italian
- Faculties: Arts (limited Languages), Liberal Arts (limited Law), and Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: Early September - late December (1st semester); early February - early June (2nd semester)
Why Choose Università Cattaneo (LIUC)?
- Located on the outskirts of Milan, Italy’s largest city, in the town of Castellanza.
- Over 40 courses taught in English in Business, Economics, Engineering and Law.
- LIUC offers Italian language courses at three different levels.
- Courses in intercultural competence and communication are also offered.
- Student groups help coordinate night-time activities and other mixers.
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- University website
- Exchange student information
- Student spotlight: Nicole Sorkin
- Student photo essay: Jacob Verbraeken
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- Location: Udine
- Language of Instruction: Italian (a limited number of English-taught courses are available)
- Faculties: Arts, Liberal Arts
- Term dates: September - January (First semester); February - June (Second semester)
Why Choose University of Udine (Uniud)?
- Situated in Udine, a town in the region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, north-eastern Italy, in the very heart of Europe.
- You will find great accommodation, facilities, student support and social life.
- There is just so much to see and do in and around Udine! Cultural sites, a beautiful countryside of hills and valleys, and if you want to venture further afield, Trieste is only 70 kilometres away, Venice is 140 kilometres away, and Austria, Slovenia and Croatia are nearby and easily reached by public transport.
- Italian language and culture courses are offered.
- At Uniud you will find a staff of dedicated, experienced and inspirational teachers who will challenge you to achieve your best.
- All students are allocated a personal tutor, who will help you solve any problems you meet.
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- Location: Akita City
- Language of Instruction: English and Japanese
- Faculties: Arts, Liberal Arts and Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: September - December (Fall semester); January - March (Winter semester)
- Students can only attend Akita International University in the winter semester if they also attend in the fall semester.
- GPA of 7.0 required
Why Choose Akita International University?
- Welcoming school with a heavy international focus. Around 100 international students every semester. Classes are offered exclusively to international students with a focus on Japanese language and cultural studies.
- Small classes with internationally trained professors.
- Affordable destination for students. Residence is reasonable and offers a complete meal plan.
- Many clubs offered, all of which encourage international students to join, such as a tea ceremony club, kendo club, ikebana club, and kimono club.
- Surrounded by mountains and the Japan Sea, with beautiful changes in all four seasons, it is a city full of natural scenery and greenery everywhere.
Term Dates
- Fall semester: September to December
- Winter semester: January to March (only available for those enrolled in the fall semester)
- Spring semester: April to July
- Note: The winter semester is a half semester, meaning minimal credits can be earned
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- University website
- Exchange student information
- Scholarships: Japanese Student Services Organization (JASSO) offers scholarships for study in Japan. Must be enrolled at least for one academic year (two semesters, spring and fall). Akita will notify you if you are eligible.
- Student spotlight: Chelsea Gordon
- Student spotlight: Stephanie Tse
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- Location: Saga City
- Language of Instruction: English and Japanese
- Faculties: Arts, Liberal Arts and Science
- Term dates: October - February (Second semester); April - early August (First semester)
Why Choose Saga University?
- You are only young once. Spend the prime of your life amid nature and history, talking to our faculty, enjoying the company of friends and taking part in regional activities to develop your all-important individuality.
- This welcoming educational environment, full of personal touches, is part of what makes Saga University so special.
- The intellect, sensibility and humanity that you cultivate here will be lasting assets for your journey into the future.
- Why not discover yourself and find exciting opportunities at Saga University?
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- Location: Nagoya City
- Language of Instruction: English and Japanese
- Faculties: Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: September - mid January (Fall semester); April - July (Spring semester)
Why Choose Nagoya University of Commerce & Business?
- NUCB offers exchange students the opportunity for an unforgettable study abroad experience.
- The exchange program is designed specifically for international students, and is the most varied of its kind in Japan.
- There is a wide range of courses taught in English.
- Students study in the Global Leadership Program.
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- University website
- Exchange student information
- Student photo essay: Luke West
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- Location: Mexico City
- Language of Instruction: English (limited) and Spanish
- Faculties: Arts, Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, and Science
- Term dates: Early August - December (Semester 2); January - June (Semester 1)
Why Choose ITAM?
- It is one of the best schools in Mexico and Latin America. It has AACSB Accreditation for Business.
- Small classes. You will get to know your teachers and fellow students. Your classmates will be some of the best students in Mexico and Latin America.
- Laurier and ITAM are academically compatible. Students will find lots of subjects to study including political science, international relations, economics (very math-based) and business.
- Spanish classes available in semesters and summer.
- Classes in English available in Business and International Relations.
- Located next to San Angel, one of the loveliest neighbourhoods of Mexico City.
- Good accommodation available close to campus.
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- Location: Mexico City
- Language of Instruction: English and Spanish
- Faculties: Arts, Human & Social Sciences, Liberal Arts, and Science
- Term dates: Early August - December (Fall semester); early February - June (Spring semester)
Why Choose Tecnológico de Monterrey?
- Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Ciudad de México, is the second-biggest campus within our system and is located in the south of Mexico City. It has more than 8,000 students enrolled at high school, undergraduate and graduate levels. Our campus boasts a huge library and online databases, computer labs, indoor gym and sports facilities, coffee and snack shops, ATMs, free transportation to and from the campus and on-campus medical service.
- Sports and cultural activities are important for a person's education. As an exchange student you will become part of the Tecnológico de Monterrey student's community by participating in cultural and sports activities. All students of our campus have access to sports facilities such as the fitness centre and sports halls, American football, soccer and volleyball fields, tennis and basketball courts, among others. Cultural activities offered by the campus include theatre, musical, literature and dancing workshops, art exhibitions, chess, jazz, movie clubs, pottery, photography, painting and much more.
- At Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Ciudad, we offer a variety of courses taught in Spanish and English as well as foreign language and Mexican culture courses. Tecnológico de Monterrey encourages teamwork, small group projects and student participation.
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- Location: Bergen
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Arts (Communications) and Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: Mid-August - December (Autumn semester); January - June (Spring semester)
Why Choose the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH)?
- The school is situated five minutes north of the centre of Bergen, with a magnificent view of the fjord and the seaway entrance to Bergen.
- The mountains are practically right on your doorstep and there are well-marked footpaths. In summer you can go swimming in the sea or in the lakes which are also just a few minutes from the NHH campus.
- First and most popular choice for Norwegian students.
- In Norway, the best education is free, but only the best get in.
- Social events for students are plentiful: Welcome Week, Bergen student hike, Bergen student skiing day, Bergen student fjord cruise, theme parties, cabin trip to Kramboden, Oslo excursion, Russia trip, international dinners (Norwegian, Chinese, American), pizza nights.
- School facilities: All teaching and study facilities are located on the same campus with the student accommodation and sports facilities within a five-minute walk.
- Hatleberg Residence: Live in great international community a five-minute bus ride from city centre, two minutes to grocery store.
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- Location: Oslo
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: Mid-August - December (Autumn semester); January - June (Spring semester)
Why Choose Norwegian Business School?
- An internationally recognized and accredited private institution and the only school in Norway to hold the prestigious triple crown accreditation: EQUIS, AACSB and AMBA.
- Offers a wide range of BBA, MSc, PhD and Executive MBA programs, taught in English.
- Exchange students choose from courses in the BBA and MSc programs, as well as English-taught elective courses.
- Off-campus housing is guaranteed to all international students who apply correctly by the applicable deadline.
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- Location: Pilestredet Campus – Centre of Oslo; Kjeller Campus – Lillestrøm
- Language of Instruction: English and Norwegian
- Faculties: Arts, Human & Social Sciences, Liberal Arts, Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, and Science
- Term dates: Mid-August - December (Autum semester); January - late May (Spring semester)
Why Choose OsloMet?
- OsloMet was established as a result of a merger between Oslo University College and Akershus University College.
- It's Norway's largest state university college.
- OsloMet emphasises the combination of high academic standards and proximity to professional fields. The teaching is based on the latest advances in research, development and experience.
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- Location: Lisbon
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: September - December (Semester 1); early February - late June (Semester 2)
Why Choose Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL)?
- We recruit students from as large a number of countries as possible to ensure that our students learn to cross cultural barriers and embrace diversity. We appreciate that maximizing a student’s contact with other cultures will inevitably increase their attractiveness to international employers.
- In 2004, Nova became the first Portuguese institution to achieve international accreditation. The EQUIS accreditation, awarded by the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD), is a recognized seal of excellence, guaranteeing quality in teaching, research, internationalization and relations with the corporate world.
- In 2005, the superior quality of the school's MBA program was once again recognized internationally, when it successfully achieved accreditation from the Association of MBAs (AMBA). With this accreditation, the school joined a select group of international business schools recognized for their role in producing international business leaders.
- In 2008, Nova was nominated the Community of European Business Schools and International Companies (CEMS) School in Portugal. CEMS is a strategic alliance among top management schools – only one per country – and multinational corporate partners, with the objective of establishing a global pattern of excellence in the teaching of pre-experience Masters in Management.
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- Location: Ljubljana
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Arts, Liberal Arts, and Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Our partnership is with the Faculty of Economics, and Faculty of Social Sciences.
- Term dates: October - February (1st/Autumn semester); February - early July (2nd/Spring semester)
Why Choose University of Ljubljana?
- Hundreds of exchange students attend the Faculty of Economics every year.
- Meal Plan: Enjoy three-course meals from restaurants around the city for a low price with the university's discounted meal plan.
- Residence: A great, very affordable way to meet people.
- Location, location, location! The University of Ljubljana boasts a modern campus central to everything.
- ŠOU (Student Organization of the University): From movie nights to trips to Belgrade, ŠOU organizes fun ways to see the sights and meet new people!
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- University Website
- Exchange student information: Faculty of Economics and Faculty of Social Sciences
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- Location: Seoul
- Language of Instruction: English and Korean
- Faculties: Arts, Human & Social Sciences, Liberal Arts, and Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Minimum GPA: 8.5 cumulative
- Term dates: September - December (Fall semester); March - mid-June (Spring semester)
Why Choose Ewha Womans University?
- Ewha Womans University is the world's second-largest female educational institute. But don't worry, male students can also attend.
- Ewha means Pear Blossom.
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- University website
- Exchange student information
- Student spotlight: Crystal Li
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- Location: Seoul
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Liberal Arts, and Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: Late August - December (Fall semester); late February - late June (Spring semester)
- Minimum GPA: All faculties require a minimum 7.5 GPA.
- Note: Exchange students are less likely to be accepted by SNU's faculty than previous years due to lack of course capacity for exchange students. This is the only partner institution where it is uncertain whether or not you will be accepted by the host institution when you apply.
Why Choose Seoul National University?
- Seoul National University is considered the most competitive university in South Korea.
- The Times Higher Education Supplement World University Rankings 2016 lists SNU at No. 85.
- A number of alumni of SNU have gone on to become Nobel Prize winners, including former South Korean president Kim Dae Jung, who became the Nobel Peace Prize winner for his policy towards North Korea.
- The Central Library has a digital library, which in addition to the regular library collection provides access to university publications, ancient texts, and theses. Included here are countless images of pamphlets, lecture slides, and insects.
- SNU graduates dominate South Korea's academics, government, politics and business. The concentration of SNU graduates in legal, official, and political circles is particularly high.
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- University website
- Exchange student information
- Student photo essay: Samki Yung
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- Location: San Sebastián or Bilbao
- Language of Instruction: English and Spanish. If you do not have any Spanish language background you are strongly advised to take the Intensive Spanish course that is offered before the semester begins.
- Faculties:
- Arts (Languages) at the Faculty of Social Sciences in Bilbao
- Lazaridis School of Business and Economics at San Sebastian or Bilbao
- Term dates: September - December/early January (1st semester); early February - early June (2nd semester)
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- University website
- Exchange student information
- Student spotlight: Sasha Pereira
- Student spotlight: Donnique Williams
- Student photo essay: Kim Dietsche
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- Location: Madrid
- Language of Instruction: Spanish, with some courses in English (Business)
- Faculties: Arts (Languages) and Lazaridis School of Business and Economics (limited courses in English available)
- Term dates: September - January (Autum semester); late January - late June (Spring semester)
- Note: Effective Dec. 8, 2021, there is no longer a minimum language requirement. You can study at UFV if you only speak English.
Why Choose Universidad Francisco de Vitoria (La UFV)?
- We are just 12 kilometres away from Madrid, in a lovely campus, with green areas and sport facilities, and good connections to downtown.
- If you want to enjoy a really international atmosphere, we have hundreds of students from all over the world sharing academic, cultural and leisure activities.
- An important aspect of education at UFV is social responsibility. Our community service and volunteering programs enable us to reach out to 10,000 people and provide a wonderful source of enrichment for our students.
- If you do not want to just attend at a university, but to really be part of a project and become a real UFV member, and if you want to study, work and enjoy in a friendly atmosphere, then this is your place.
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- University website
- Exchange student information
- Student spotlight: Kayla Dinsmore
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- Location: Pamplona
- Language of Instruction: Spanish and English
- Faculties: Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: September - December (Fall semester); January - May (Spring semester)
Why Choose University of Navarra?
- The University of Navarra, based in Pamplona, Spain, prides itself on academic integrity, international focus and the professional development of students.
- Each semester, the student body is well complemented by a high percentage of international students who come to Northern Spain to take advantage of a rewarding university experience within a beautiful campus setting and to participate in the global setting that makes the University of Navarra so unique.
- At the School of Business Administration of University of Navarra, students of diverse backgrounds are taught by professors from all over the world and benefit from a large network of exchange and partner programs with leading international firms, business and institutions.
- We have more than 90 exchange program agreements with universities from Asia, America, Europe and Oceania.
- Our Faculty of Economics and Business Administration is the undergraduate school of the IESE School of Business, a graduate school often ranked among the top 10 in the world. Fostering an open dialogue through research and intellectual rigor, the Faculty of Economics aims to share the interest and enthusiasm that characterizes the educational spirit of the school.
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- University website
- Exchange student information
- Student photo essay: Chanelle McLeod
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- Location: Karlstad
- Language of Instruction: English and Swedish
- Faculties: Arts, Human & Social Sciences, Liberal Arts, Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, Music (Music students will study on a different campus) and Science
- Term dates: August - January (Autumn semester); January - June (Spring semester)
- Note: When considering Karlstad for exchange, be sure to check the term dates. Karlstad does no have a set exam period like Laurier, and all exams much be written at Karlstad. Students are expected to stay at Karlstad until the end of each semester, as each class is assessed differently with various assignments and exams. The fall term can end as late as January and the spring term (which is equivalent to Laurier's winter term) can end as late as June.
Why Choose Karlstad University?
- You can choose among a variety of courses and programs taught in English.
- The environment at the university is modern and bright.
- The university offers good access to computers and a beautiful library.
- Karlstad is located in a nice part of Sweden: both city life and wilderness (rivers and lakes) are just around the corner.
- Nordic capitals like Oslo and Stockholm are only three to four hours away.
- Karlstad University was the first in Sweden to receive the ECTS-Label, an award to guarantee full transferability of credits, fair treatment of incoming students and good recognition procedures.
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- Location: Kalmar
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Arts, Human & Social Sciences, Liberal Arts, Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, and Science
- Term dates: September - January (Autumn semester); January - June (Spring semester)
Why Choose Linnaeus University?
- Linnaeus University is the result of a merger between Kalmar University and Växjö University. It is located in two cities – Kalmar and Växjö.
- LNU is one of the larger higher education institutions in Sweden.
- At LNU, the modern and the environmentally-friendly buildings, easy and widespread access to computers and other equipment, good connections with businesses and organizations in the area, and the reality-based case studies add a real-life dimension to the studies.
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- Location: Winterthur, Switzerland – just a public transport away from the bustling Zurich.
- Language of instruction: English and German
- Faculties: Lazaridis School of Business and Economics
- Term dates: September - February (Fall semester); February - late June (Spring semester)
Why Choose ZHAW School of Management and Law?
- In May 2015, ZHAW School of Management and Law (SML) became the first business school of a Swiss university of applied sciences to be accredited by AACSB – a much sought-after seal of quality on the international job market. AACSB regularly reviews the quality of their programs.
- Winterthur is close to the financial and business center of Zurich and is ideally located for public transportation.
- Innovative teaching and learning: instruction at ZHAW SML is continually updated and expanded to include modern educational methods such as digital learning. Individual modules are coordinated to create a fully integrated study program, which allows you to directly apply and consolidate the knowledge you acquire.
- Impressive natural environment: Switzerland is famous for its outstanding natural beauty and diverse countryside. Adventurous hikes in the mountains, river and lake cruises, world famous ski regions, and a Mediterranean atmosphere in the country’s southern part.
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- Location: Cardiff, Wales
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Science (Kinesiology students only)
- Term dates: Late September - late January (Autum semester); February - June (Spring semester)
Why Choose Cardiff Metropolitan University?
- We offer a range of well-established sport-related undergraduate and postgraduate programmes underpinned by high quality teaching, delivered by a large team with expert knowledge across a range of subjects. The programmes' modular framework provides students with flexibility in their course of study.
- Many of the school's 100 academic staff are active researchers and experts in their fields. Their research informs the curriculum to ensure that teaching material is contemporary.
- Cardiff is a vibrant, cosmopolitan capital city and an ideal place to spend your university years. It has a variety of sporting venues and plays host to world-class events.
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- Location: Keele, England
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Arts, Human & Social Sciences, Liberal Arts, Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, and Science
- Term dates: Late September - mid/late January (Semester one); late January - June (Semester two)
Why Choose Keele University?
- As a leading example of a university campus community, Keele offers a safe and friendly environment where everything you need is on the doorstep. Set in acres of woods and parkland, Keele is also one of the most beautiful campuses in the UK.
- Keele is centrally located in Staffordshire, only one hour from Manchester or Birmingham and under two hours from London. Nearby rail stations have direct links to these locations and more.
- Keele is ranked among the best UK universities for student satisfaction. High standards of teaching and an excellent student support system ensure that Keele students get the best from their time here.
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- Location: Swansea, Wales
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Arts, Human & Social Sciences, Liberal Arts, Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, and Science
- Term dates: September - January (Semester 1/Michaelmas term); January - June (Semester 2/Lent term)
Why Choose Swansea University?
- As a research-led university, Swansea has a growing reputation for undertaking world-class research across many areas of its academic portfolio.
- Students taught by staff who bring their latest research findings into the lecture theatre are likely to be more engaged with the subject, and to find that the way they are taught keeps it alive, relevant and up-to-date.
- Campus is located across the street from the Bay, so you can study on the beach!
- You can fly or take a train to other European countries and arrive within hours – and for less than you think.
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- Location: Birmingham, England
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Arts, Human & Social Sciences, Liberal Arts, Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, and Music
- All students require a minimum GPA of 7.6
- Term dates: Late September - December (Autum term); January - June (Spring term)
- Note: All students using a non-native English-speaking passport (even if they are currently studying an undergraduate or graduate degree in an English-speaking country) will need to prove their English-language proficiency.
Why Choose the University of Birmingham?
- Foodies love Birmingham for its diversity, boasting a melting pot of cultures and a flourishing ethnic restaurant scene. Catering to all tastes and budgets, the city is home to the famous Balti Triangle, a must-visit place for curry lovers. Birmingham's Chinese district sits alongside traditional pub grub, meaning you really are spoiled for choice.
- The city boasts a variety of art galleries, museums and live performances which play a central role to the life of the campus. The thriving cultural scene also includes concerts, student theatre, dance, volunteering and exhibitions, as well as events such as Birmingham Book Festival and Artsfest.
- Boasting a strong sporting heritage, Birmingham and the region is home to three football clubs – Aston Villa, West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham City – the world-famous Edgbaston cricket ground and the Warwickshire County cricket ground.
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- Location: Dundee, Scotland
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Arts (English, History or Philosophy only) and Science (Psychology students only)
- Term dates: September - December (Semester 1); January - May (Semester 2)
- Note: Laurier students studying at the University of Dundee can only take courses from their specific program. They cannot take a mix of classes from Psychology, English, History or Philosophy. For more information, please contact Laurier International.
Why Choose University of Dundee?
- The university is one of the top UK universities for teaching and learning. Students are highly satisfied with the teaching and learning experience.
- A £200-million campus redevelopment, including award-winning teaching accommodation, high-quality student housing, and major extensions to the library and Institute of Sport and Exercise, has been completed.
- Everything you need can be found on campus, although the attractions of the city – including a vibrant music scene, galleries, cinemas and theatre – are only a few minutes away.
- The university is centrally located and easily accessible – we have excellent transport links with the rest of the UK, by train, coach and motorway. Edinburgh International airport is only an hour away.
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Fast Facts
- Location: Brighton, England
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Arts, Human & Social Sciences, Liberal Arts, Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, Music, and Science
- Term dates: September - December/January (Autumn semester); January - May/early June (Spring semester)
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Fast Facts
- Location: Statesboro
- Language of Instruction: English
- Faculties: Arts, Human & Social Sciences, Liberal Arts, Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, and Science
- Term dates: Early August - December (Fall semester); January - early May (Spring semester)
Why Choose Georgia Southern University?
- Nationally accredited and nationally ranked undergraduate and graduate programs.
- Over 120 majors to select from; around 20,000 students from nearly all 50 states and over 80 countries.
- Student-centred university with average major class size being 20:1.
- Traditional centralized campus spread over 700 acres of lawns, lakes and wooded areas.
- Award-winning recreation activity centre, intramural and club sports, and nationally competitive varsity athletic teams.
- Over 200 student organizations to choose from.
- Statesboro offers small-town charm with the amenities of a larger town – one hour to Savannah, two hours to Florida and three hours to Atlanta.
- Cost of renting accommodations very affordable.
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Coursework is offered in English, and placements abroad may be available. Social work students can only go abroad in their 4th year. Contact Melissa Weaver for details, and to confirm if other opportunities are available.