UEA has developed exchange relationships with universities and colleges around the world.
These valued partnerships provide students with global learning opportunities, such as semester, year abroad and short-term study abroad.
Availability of spaces at our partner universities varies from year to year and we recommend to be as open-minded as possible about your destination preferences.
Interested in studying at one of our partner universities below? Find out more here.
Are you a student at one of our partner universities below and want to study abroad at UEA? Find out more here.
Please contact the Study Abroad office or your Study Abroad Academic Co-ordinator if you have questions about the partner universities.
Africa
Asia
Hong Kong - City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
Teaching in English.
Hong Kong - Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR
Teaching in English.
Hong Kong - University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
Teaching in English.
Short term opportunities available - open to all students.
Japan - Akita International University, Akita
Teaching in English.
Short term opportunities available - open to all students.
Japan - Hokkaido University, Sapporo
Teaching in Japanese and English.
Short term opportunities available - open to all students.
Japan - International Christian University, Tokyo
Teaching in Japanese and English.
Short term opportunities available - open to all students.
Australia and New Zealand
University of Wollongong
Set in a magnificent coastal environment
Why choose Wollongong?
The City of Wollongong is approximately 80 kilometres from downtown Sydney, and is set in a magnificent coastal environment.
Regarded as Australia’s ‘most liveable’ regional city, Wollongong combines a relaxed, coastal atmosphere with cosmopolitan dining, shopping and culture.
The university is globally ranked as one of the world's best modern universities.
Quick facts
Location: Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
City Population: 292,190
University Population: 28,072
Climate: Wollongong experiences an oceanic climate with average maximum temperature varying from 17°c in winter to 26°c in summer tempered by sea breezes.
Nearest airport: Kingsford-Smith Airport, Sydney
Further information
Ranked in the top two percent of universities in the world, the University of Wollongong is located in New South Wales, Australia. The university has just over 28,000 students, and hosts a range of sports activities including rugby and a wide range of clubs to become involved with. Volunteering is also widely encouraged. Studying at UOW means learning from some of the brightest minds on the planet - recognised globally for their academic excellence.
It is situated on the coast of the Pacific Ocean and boasts 17 seasonally-patrolled local beaches. Wollongong has an active arts scene with a strong presence of music and theatre. Being Australia's 9th largest city and just over an hour from Sydney, Wollongong is a vibrant city that offers the perfect Australian lifestyle. This is also where the Buddhist temple Nan Tien is located, which is claimed to be the largest temple in the Southern Hemisphere.
Contact us
Contact us via email: studyabroad@uea.ac.uk
Europe
Austria - Paris Lodron University of Salzburg, Salzburg
Teaching in German and English.
Short term opportunities available - open to all students.
Caribbean and Latin America
Mexico - UDLAP, Puebla
Teaching in Spanish and English.
Short term opportunities available - open to all students.
Canada and USA
Canada - Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia
Canada - Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario
Short term opportunities available - open to all students.
Canada - University of British Columbia (Okanagan), Kelowna, British Columbia
Canada - University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
Short term opportunities available - open to all...
Canada - University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta
Short term opportunities available - open to all students.
Canada - University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario
Short term opportunities available - open to all students.