Outbound International Exchange
If you're into meeting new people, making great connections, exploring the world and want to really stand out from the crowd when you graduate, you should think about taking off and being part of the Faculty of Economics & Business Student Exchange Program.
So what are the benefits?
- Study in some of the best institutions in the world.
The Faculty of Economics and Business has exchange agreements with over 50 prestigious and strategic universities and business schools around the globe. - Obtain valuable international experience before you've even graduated.
The student exchange experience will help you enhance your prospects by establishing career networking opportunities with other students, academics and professional organisations abroad. In todays highly competitive graduate market, this gives you a distinct advantage. - Gaining more than just an academic education.
The exchange program isn't just about academia. It's also a cultural exchange. Learning a language, developing soft skills such as cross cultural undertanding, independence and the greater confidence that comes with it has great potential for your personal growth and future career prospects. - An experience to beat all others.
Where better to learn the subtleties of European economic markets than in Germany, France or the Netherlands? Or understand the fiercely competitive nature of Asian financial markets by studying relevant topics in China, Singapore or Hong Kong? The Student Exchange Program gives you these insights and experiences
How can we help?
- Scholarships.
The Faculty offers a range of scholarships to assist in making exchange a reality for you. All students administered by the Faculty of Economics and Business are automatically assessed for our travel and strategic exchange scholarships, valued at $2000 & $3000 respectively. The Faculty also offers the Littrell-Cartwright International Exchange Scholarship which is a one off payment of $8000 for students taking part in the program (eligibility is also assessed automatically for this scholarship). - Planning support.
The Faculty Exchange Coordinator, located in the Student Information Office is available to help you plan your degree to make sure that you are eligible for nomination to the program and also plan the best sequence of study to maximise your opportunities whilst on exchange. The coordinator will provide ongoing support whilst you are abroad on exchange. - Academic support.
Students undertaking exchange who still have explicit requirements (i.e. core units, compulsory major requirements etc) have their subject choices abroad assessed here by the relevant academic and discipline to ensure that they will get the credit they need from the exchange experience.

