| What is the Student Exchange Program?
The student Exchange Program offered by The Australian National
University (ANU) is rewarding both educationally and personally.
If you have ever thought to yourself "Never been there!
Never done that!" - you should consider going on exchange
during your university course at the ANU. The exchange experience
allows you to discover exciting parts of the world and may extend
the possibilities of your chosen career. It will enrich your
life both professionally and personally.
Participating in an exchange program gives you not only the
opportunity to understand the culture and language of another
country but also, through the eyes of others, to understand
your own country better. Through the exchange program you will
be able to undertake study overseas at an approved partner institution
and have that study count towards your ANU degree. Gaining credit
for your studies overseas allows you to complete your degree
in the normal length of time required.
Who can participate?
The exchange program is open to all undergraduate and postgraduate
students enrolled in a full-time degree course at The Australian
National University. If you are an undergraduate student you
must have completed at least one academic year at the ANU and
achieved a credit average or better. You must also obtain permission
from your College before you participate in the program. This
is to ensure that you get the maximum academic credit while
you are away. Ideally you should be an active member of the
university community and have a genuine interest in the people
and culture of the country in which you study. You will be expected
to be an ambassador for both the ANU and Australia while abroad.
This will be established through the selection process.
In addition to the general university exchanges, the Department
of Physics has a specific exchange with the University of Bonn
in Germany and SRES (Forestry) with the University of British
Columbia in Canada.
More information.
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