Fancy studying at an international university, or working in another country – all while gaining invaluable experience?
Studying abroad gives you the opportunity to experience another culture, improve your language skills and gain an edge when it comes to your career. At Sussex, we're proud to have one of the best study abroad programmes in the UK, with over 140 universities worldwide for you to choose from!
First year students (with the exception of Media Practice, Media Production, and Journalism) can apply to study for a semester abroad in their second year of studies. Second year students can also apply to study for a year abroad during their third year of studies. Find out more about studying abroad and available destinations here.
Applications for the Study Abroad programme are officially open, and will close on 29 November 2023.
To learn more about studying abroad, join us for our online Study Abroad Webinar, taking place on Friday the 6 October 2023. You can join the webinar here.
If you are unable to attend, please do not worry; the webinar will be recorded and be available on the Student Hub.
Additionally, the Study Abroad team will be available for drop-ins at the Student Centre at the below dates for students to come and discuss their options and the application process:
· Thursday 5th of October: 1 to 3pm
· Thursday 19th of October: 1 to 3pm
· Friday 27th of October: 11am to 12pm
· Thursday 2nd of November: 1 to 3pm
· Friday 10th of November: 11am to 12pm
· Thursday 16th of November: 1 to 3pm
· Friday 24th of November: 11am to 12pm
You can also talk to the Study Abroad Team on a 1-2-1 via Zoom by booking a 15-min slot via this link: https://sussexabroadmeetings.youcanbook.me
If you'd like to talk to students currently studying abroad, you can get in touch with Michael in Japan, Emily in Netherlands and Kiera in the US on Unibuddy from the 2nd of October: Chat on Unibuddy here.
The MAH Study Abroad Convenor is Dr Ambra Moroncini, who will be able to assist MAH students during the Study Abroad Application Process. She can be contacted at A.Moroncini@sussex.ac.uk.
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