As a University of Edinburgh student you have the opportunity to study abroad at one of our exchange partner institutions worldwide. What is a study exchange?A study exchange allows you to spend a year or semester at one of our partner institutions abroad as an integral component of your undergraduate degree programme. Most of our exchanges are for a full academic year.The usual timeline for an exchange is:apply at the start of your second yearstudy abroad during your third yearreturn to Edinburgh for your fourth yearSome students on five-year degree programmes may be permitted to go on exchange in their fourth year - please check with your School for details. While abroad, you will study courses which are relevant and at an appropriate level to your Edinburgh degree programme. You will gain credit for the work you successfully complete while abroad.If your undergraduate degree includes a compulsory period of study abroad, you will usually be required to spend some or all of your third year abroad. But optional exchanges are also available to students on degree programmes which don't have a requirement to study abroad. Exchange students do not pay tuition fees at the host institution but continue to pay fees to Edinburgh.Our exchange programmes are competitive. No applicant is guaranteed a place. University-wide or Subject-specific?Ƶoffers University-wide exchanges and Subject-specific exchanges. Both options include destinations in Europe and worldwide. You can apply through both the University-wide and Subject-specific routes, but you can only accept one place.Find out more about each exchange option by clicking on the drop-down links below. University-wide exchanges University-wide exchanges are open to most students whose degree programme permits a period of study abroad. This includes students from most Schools and Subject Areas in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Science (CAHSS) and Science and Engineering (CSE). There are some degree programmes and subjects whose students are not eligible to apply for University-wide exchanges and who can only apply for a Subject-specific exchange.Places for University-wide exchange are managed and allocated centrally by the Study and Work Away Service (SWAY) and application can be extremely competitive as it is open to students from across the University. Most, though not all, University-wide partner institutions offer teaching in English.Not all University-wide partner institutions will be suitable for students on all degree programmes. Applicants to University-wide exchange must identify an appropriate programme of study at the partner institution which meets their University of Edinburgh academic requirements. You need to do some independent research to work out which options will be best for you.You should only apply to an institution which clearly offers suitable courses for your degree programme.Duration of exchangeThe vast majority of exchanges offered through the University-wide route are for a full academic year only. For most students, single-semester exchange is not permitted. The only exceptions to this are joint-honours language students studying either Spanish or Portuguese plus one other language, who need to split their year abroad between two countries. This is to allow them to spend the Spanish/Portuguese portion of their year abroad in a relevant Latin American country.Students wishing to apply for this option must first contact the SWAY team to check this is possible at their selected destination(s). You should contact the SWAY team via email: international.outgoing@ed.ac.uk Subject-specific exchanges Subject-specific exchanges are restricted to students from just one School or Subject Area, so where you can go depends on what you are studying. Places are managed and allocated at School level. Application may be less competitive than through University-wide exchange, as you will only be competing against other students from your Subject Area.Some Subject-specific partner institution will offer teaching in English, but for those that don’t, please check the Language Requirements section before applying.Subject-specific exchanges have been set up at subject area level so should offer courses suitable to your degree programme. Your School Exchange Coordinator should be able to provide you with additional information about Subject-specific exchanges.Duration of exchangeMost Subject-specific exchanges are for a full academic year. The only exceptions to this are students on one of the following Edinburgh degree programmes who are going on exchange to one of our European partners - such students may be able to apply for single-semester exchange:Modern European LanguagesDivinityEconomicsHistory, Classics or ArchaeologyLinguisticsEnglish LanguageSome ECA programmes (e.g, Fine Arts, Design)Additional information for language studentsOnly students who are studying two different languages may participate in two single-semester exchanges at different destinations. Students studying one language cannot undertake two exchanges at two separate partners. Available options for these students are:A full year exchange (at European or International partner university)Split the year between a single semester exchange (at European partner university) + a placementA full year placementThe LLC Year Abroad Hub offers additional guidance for language students. Going on my exchange year was the best challenge I have ever put myself through. Business Management student Went on exchange to the University of Texas at Austin, USA Find out more Learn more about eligibility to go on exchange Explore our partner institutions Understand the language requirements Find out about academic requirements Learn about the application process This article was published on 2024-06-24