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UNSW has one of the largest university student exchange programs in Australia.

As a UNSW Law & Justice student, you can study overseas on an international exchange at leading universities around the world. UNSW students don’t pay any additional tuition fees to the overseas host institution and your courses will be credited to your degree.

Completing one, two or three terms of your program at an overseas institution is both a culturally rewarding and intellectually enriching experience. Students are eligible toÌýundertakeÌýexchange in their fourth or fifth year of an undergraduate degree,Ìýduring the second or third year of a Juris Doctor (JD) program.Ìý

Studying at University of Birmingham has been such an eye-opening experience, from living on campus in a shared flat to travelling around Europe on the weekends. Going on exchange encourages you to step outside of your comfort zone, try new things and learn from people from other parts of the world.

ÌýOlivia FungÌý–ÌýExchange to the University of Birmingham, UKÌý

Information sessionsÌý Ìý

The UNSW Exchange office conducts drop-in sessions each application period. The drop-in meetings focus on different regionsÌý–Ìýfor example, USA, Europe, UK, AsiaÌýorÌýLatin AmericaÌý–Ìýand are a chance for you to ask any questions.ÌýÌýhas details of when and where these meetings are held.

A specific information session is held every application round for LawÌý& JusticeÌýstudents. Details will be published on the LawÌý& JusticeÌýstudents’Ìýnoticeboard and .Ìý

Key dates

  • ´¡±è°ù¾±±ô:ÌýApplication deadline for departure in Term 1 of the next year.
  • September:ÌýApplication deadline for departure in Term 3 of the next year.

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Exchange information

If you’re a student wanting to go on exchange as part of your Bachelor of Law (LLB) ÌýJuris Doctor (JD),Ìý or Bachelor of Criminology, please refer to the tutorial, it has all the information you need to apply including Law Exchange information sheets, course matching guide, partner factsheets and how to complete your exchange application.Ìý

Search our partnerÌýuniversitiesÌý Ìý

UNSW Law & Justice has direct links with more than 80 leadingÌýinternationalÌýuniversities.

At Chuo, you really get to be in an international classroom, studying law in a country with completely different legal origins to Australia. Classes included French, German, British, Taiwanese and of course local Japanese students.ÌýChuo really embraces exchange students with open arms: it offers classes in English, has heaps of student clubs, dormitory accommodation alongside local Japanese students, and its own International Lounge.

JodicÌýChanÌý–ÌýExchange to Chuo University, JapanÌý