Law student exchange
Complete part of your degree in other Universities while earning credits towards your University of Auckland Law degree.
Visit 360 International for all information on:
- Eligibility
- Fees
- Scholarships
- How to apply
- What to do after coming back
- Link to via TRM
- General information
- Credit
- Costs
When you go abroad
- You have finished your compulsory subjects
- You can go for a semester (or two)
- You remain enrolled at the University of Auckland
- You continue to pay tuition fees at the University of Auckland, not to the partner institution
Benefits to Law students
- Experiencing a different culture will broaden your horizons
- Increase your cultural awareness
- Develop a much more international outlook
- Help you to become more flexible and adaptable in your work and study
- Chance to develop lasting international friendships and business links
- Study subjects not covered at the University of Auckland
- Gain a comparative perspective on NZ law
Where can Law students go?
Review the Exchange Partner page for the most up to date list of partners, and to review the Exchange Partner Fact Sheets.
- Aarhus University, Denmark
- Bucerius Law School, Germany
- Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
- ESADE Law School, Spain
- Ghent University, Belgium
- Jean Moulin Lyon 3 University, France
- Keio University, Japan
- King's College London, UK
- KU Leuven, Belgium
- Lund University, Sweden
- National University of Singapore, Singapore
- Newcastle University, UK
- Peking University, China
- Queen Mary University of London, UK
- Stockholm University, Sweden
- Tilburg University, Netherlands
- Tsinghua University, China
- University College Dublin, Ireland
- University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
- University of Arizona, USA
- University of Bergen, Norway
- University of British Columbia, Canada
- University of Cambridge, UK
- University of Copenhagen, Denmark
- University of Glasgow, UK
- University of Hong Kong, China
- University of Leeds, UK
- University of Melbourne, Australia
- University of Nottingham, UK
- University of Oslo, Norway
- University of Toronto, Canada
- University of Virginia, USA
- Western University, Canada
- Uppsala University, Sweden
- Utrecht University, Netherlands
- O P Jindal, India
How to apply
- Review the eligibility requirements and application process for the 360 International Semester Exchange Programme. Please see Eligibility and timing and How to Apply
- Research your host university options and ensure you carefully review the exchange partner university fact sheets
- Submit your application to 360 International on Via TRM by the relevant deadline.
- Complete your Course Approval Form once you have received a nomination offer from 360 International for a specific partner university. For more information, please see Supporting documentation.
Costs
Students participating in the exchange programme benefit from paying University of Auckland tuition fees while abroad, and if you usually use StudyLink for loans and allowances, these are portable as well. All additional costs, including travel, insurance, accommodation, and personal living expenses are to be covered by the student, unless otherwise supported by an award or scholarship.
Funding available includes:
- 360 International Exchange Awards
- 360 International Award for Māori and Pacific Students
- 360 International Award for Equity Students
- Prime Minister’s Scholarships for Asia (PMSA) and Latin America (PMSLA)
- Friends of the University of Auckland US/NZ Exchange Award
- Host country/partner university scholarships
For more information, please visit 360 International Funding.