Become globally connected. We've partnered with over 40 universities and institutions around the world.

As a second year undergraduate student, you'll have the opportunity to study at one of our partners through our Semester Abroad programme. 

Your chosen university must offer your subject area, so we encourage you to conduct your own research into the universities you are interested in applying to.

Unless otherwise specified, the taught language at all of our partner universities is English. It is up to the student to be aware of any language requirements.

All courses at our partner universities have been reviewed by Go Global and BSU’s academic team. However, modules are subject to change based on availability.  

Students in certain subject areas are ineligible for a semester abroad (in either semester) due to their accreditation requirements. It is important that students taking an accredited degree be aware and discuss with their Course Leader or Academic Adviser to ensure they are eligible.  

Some subjects can only allow a Semester Abroad in a certain semester. Please speak with your Course Leader to ask which semester is best for your course.  

All students are required to inform their Course Leader of their semester abroad plans.  

Take a look at our Go Global Semester Abroad brochure to search for a destination by course and for further information on the Semester Abroad programme.

The below Partner Directory lists all of our partners, but not all will apply to your course. All costs are approximate. 

International exchange partners


Adelaide University, Adelaide

  • Semester Dates: February to July (only available for Semester 2).
  • Accommodation info: 9,490 AUD/semester. While AU assist, organising accommodation is solely the responsibility of the Exchange Student. 
  • Transportation: Offers on-campus free shuttle. There is no shortage of public transport in Adelaide for students, from buses and trams to taxis and bicycles. If you are living in the CBD area, you can also rent bikes for free.  
  • Cost of Living:
    • Rent (shared): 300-600 AUD/per week
    • Grocery: 60-200 AUD/per week
    • Utility bill (shared): 45-50 AUD/per week
    • Public transport: 15 AUD/per week
    • Phone and internet: 25 AUD/per week
    • Entertainment: 80 AUD/per week  
  • Credit Transfer: 12 Units = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 27,000 
  • What do BSU students say?
    • “The trip to Adelaide was a fantastic time that not only exposed me to a new culture but also a variety of invaluable experiences… The University of Adelaide were extremely supportive in teaching and were great at making me feel comfortable in a city that I had not visited before. As well as educational benefits, there were amazing experiences around the city that I got the pleasure to visit.” – John Stone, 2022/23.
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026/27:

Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane

  • Semester Dates: February to June (only available for Semester 2) 
  • Accommodation info: Estimated: 800–1600 AUD. Apply through student residence or self-sourced by reviewing QUT Accommodation Services.  
  • Transportation: free shuttle to/from Brisbane Airport. Buses or TransLink public transportation. 
  • Cost of Living: Estimated: 1600–3500 AUD/mo (private share house accommodation estimate) 
  • Credit Transfer: 48 Credits (4 units) = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 53,253 
  • What do BSU students say?
    • “It was 5 months of laughter, happiness and joy! There are difficult days, but it’s all worth it for all the good that follows.”  – Lilly Clarkson, Early Childhood Studies.
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026/27:

University of TechnologySydney

  • Semester Dates: February to June.  
  • Accommodation info: Range 393–500 AUD/mo. UTS has 150 set aside on-campus accommodation.   
  • Transportation: Buses, trains, and light rail options.  
  • Cost of Living: Estimate: 2500 AUD/mo.  
  • Credit Transfer: 24 Credits = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 47,931 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026/27: 4

 

University of Art and Design LinzLinz

  • Semester Dates:
    • Winter (Sem 1): October to January
    • Summer (Sem 2): March to June 
  • Accommodation info: No on-campus accommodation. Works with Austrian National Agency (OeAD) offering a lodging service. Reservation deposit required (Euro 950. This includes the rent for one month). 
  • Transportation: Linz Semester ticket, tram semester ticket: 80 EUR/6 mo. 
  • Cost of Living: 950 EUR/mo.
    • Accommodation: 400 EUR/mo.
    • Food: 250 EUR/mo.
    • Personal: 300 EUR/mo. 
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 1,500 
  • What do BSU students say? 
    • “For a whole variety of reasons, the time I spent in Austria at the Kunstuniversistat Linz has proved to be a game-changer for me, and I believe it will have a lasting effect on the way I approach both my creative output and life in general.
    • “The students I studied and lived with were also very open and enthusiastic, which made me feel at ease from the start. This gave me much needed confidence to do the simple (but important) things that just living in an unfamiliar place challenge you to do: like getting on the right tram that takes you to meet your friends at a cinema; like going into a shop and coming out with exactly what you intended to buy; like finding your way round a supermarket; like ordering a meal without making the waiter raise his eyebrows.” – Faye Hadfield, Creative Arts Practice.
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026/27:

The Paris Lodron University of SalzburgSalzburg

  • Semester Dates:
    • Winter (Sem 1): October to January
    • Summer (Sem 2): March to June 
  • Accommodation info: 450 EUR/mo 
  • Transportation: Local transportation ‘Semester Ticket’ special: 150 EUR/Semester 
  • Cost of Living:
    • Food: 250 EUR/mo.
    • Health Insurance (OeGK): 70 EUR/mo.
    • Personal: 100 EUR/mo.
    • Student Union (mandatory fee): 24.70 EUR/Semester.
    • Estimated overall: 1050 EUR/mo.  
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 18,000 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026-27: 4  

 

Concordia University, Montreal

  • Semester Dates:
    • Autumn (Sem 1): September to December
    • Spring (Sem 2): January to May 
  • Accommodation info: Estimated: 868–1615 CAD/mo (on-campus, limited).  
  • Transportation: 1,178 CAD/mo. Public transportation/reduced fare public transit card. 
  • Cost of Living: 1837 CAD/mo. 
  • Credit Transfer: 12 SCH = 60 BSU 
  • Number of students: Approximately 50,000 (undergraduate and postgraduate) 
  • What do BSU students say? 
    • “I found my time in Canada to be challenging but am incredibly proud of myself and am immensely glad that I decided to do a semester abroad! I loved being able to expand my knowledge and areas of interest by taking modules that are not available at Bath Spa and it has given me more inspiration for my future plans. I felt a lot more independent being in a different country and feel like my confidence has grown as well as my ability to take things in stride.
    • "I liked how diverse the culture was in Montreal, Old Montreal being about a 10 minute walk from where I was staying. If you are a fan of cities then I would 100% recommend Montreal to study abroad in, just maybe touch up on a little French before you go!”  – Lauren Whaley, English Literature with Publishing, 2023/24.
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026-27:

Huron University College, Ontario

  • Semester Dates:
    • Fall Term (Sem 1): September to December
    • Winter Term (Sem 2): January to April 
  • Accommodation info:  Estimated: 10,225 –12,900 CAD/per year. Accommodation is not guaranteed for incoming exchange students.  
  • Transportation: Public and intercity bus.  
  • Cost of Living: 800 CAD - 1500 CAD per month. 
  • Credit Transfer: 12 SCH = 60 BSU 
  • Number of students: 1,300 
  • What do BSU students say?  
    • "The thought of starting at a new uni was intimidating to begin with but once I got into a routine and connected with other students I found things a lot easier. 
    • "While studying, I was able to travel to other cities such as Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal. Huron was really supportive towards international students and even arranged travel and accommodation for us. 
    • "When I arrived home I was really excited to see my friends and family but began to miss my life in Canada. During the summer I went home to work and to save to go back and visit. Before my third year I was able to go back and visit and stay with my new friends." – Georgie Wills, Geography, 2023/24.
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026-27 academic year: 2


Please note: Christmas is not recognised in China and is not a national holiday, so you cannot expect to have a break in your studies to return to the UK this time of year. Chinese New Year is usually celebrated in January or February and is a national holiday so you can expect a study break at this time.

Shanghai Lixin University of Accounting and Finance, Shanghai

  • Semester Dates:
    • Fall (Sem 1): September to January
    • Spring (Sem 2): March to July 
  • Accommodation: Estimated 4000 – 8000 RMB/6 mo. Provided for international/exchange students on-campus.   
  • Transportation: Metro system. 
  • Cost of Living: Estimated: 2,500 yuan/mo 
  • Number of students: 20,000 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026-27: 1

 

Aarhus University, Aarhus

  • Semester Dates:
    • Autumn (Sem 1): Late August to Mid-December
    • Spring (Sem 2): Late January to Mid-May.  
  • Accommodation info: 350-600 EUR/mo. Housing applications happen with Aarhus University. supports after admissions.  
  • Transportation: Estimated: 30 EUR/mo. Getting around Aarhus (bike, train, and bus options). 
  • Cost of Living: Estimated costs are as follows:
    • Meals: €300
    • Books: €25
    • Personal expenses incl. insurance: €100 mo. Approx. €1000. 
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 38,000 
  • What do BSU students say?
    • ‘From the first minute I felt like I was part of a community… Whether it was a tour of the Danish nightlife, a visit to the internationally renowned art museum or just absorbing the atmosphere of the Deer Park, the student-run team at Aarhus put on a fantastic show for us to partake in and became so much more than guides.’ – Ben Hooper, 24/25 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026/27: 2

Roskilde University, Roskilde

  • Semester Dates:
    • Autumn (S1): September to January
    • Spring (S2): February to June.  
  • Accommodation: RUC Housing: 3800-5600 DKK/mo. Roskilde University has secured a limited number of rooms for our exchange students on campus. 
  • Transportation: 660 DKK/mo – if you commute to the University 
  • Cost of Living: 1750 – 2500 DKK/mo. 
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU 
  • Number of students: 7,500 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces availablefor 2026/27:

University of Southern Denmark, Odense

  • Semester Dates:
    • Autumn/Winter: September to December
    • Spring: February to May
  • Accommodation: Various student housing options at Odense, ranging from 2,500–5000 DKK. Guaranteed accommodation for incoming exchange students if you apply by the deadline. 
  • Transportation: Local bus transportation through Conference Bus.  
  • Cost of Living:
    • Accommodation: approx. 350-500 / month 
    • Food: approx. 250 - 350 / month 
    • Public Transport: approx. 50 / month 
    • Other: approx. 100 - 200 for books 
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 29,674 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026/27: 2 (total not per campus) 
  • Interested in Denmark? See what the students have to say: International Students’ Survival Guide to life in Denmark.

 

Itä-Suomen Yliopiston (University of Eastern Finland)Joensuu, Kuopio, Savonlinna

  • Semester Dates:
    • Autumn Semester: September to December
    • Spring Semester: January to May 
  • Accommodation info:
    • Shared Room: 190-300 EUR/mo. Includes electric, heating, water. Student Housing provides information on whether housing is furnished, including what you should prepare for in moving in. As an exchange student you can apply for housing as soon as you have received the official Letter of Acceptance, but no sooner than three months before your arrival. 
  • Transportation: Public transportation via bus, see Joensuun Seudun Joukkoliikenne Route in Joensuu, and Vilkku in Kuopio. A bicycle (polkupyörä/pyörä) is also recommended by the University. They suggest places to buy these on their information page.  
  • Cost of Living: Between 700 – 900 EUR, see also average cost of living.  
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 16,000 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026/27: 2

University of TurkuTurku

  • Semester Dates:
    • Autumn (Sem 1): August – December;
    • Spring (Sem 2): January – May.  
  • Accommodation info: Various housing options. Sem 2 provides better housing options at Turku.  
  • Transportation: Föli student bus discount.  
  • Cost of Living: Between 700 – 900 EUR, see also average cost of living.  
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 21,900 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026/27: 4


Please note that some subjects at these partner universities are taught in German only. However, language classes are usually offered by most of our partners. It is the student’s responsibility to review each university to ensure they meet the language criteria.

Universität Kassel, Kassel

  • Semester Dates:
    • Winter (Sem 1): October to March
    • Summer (Sem 2): April to September 
  • Accommodation info: Estimated: 270 – 400 EUR/mo.  
  • Transportation: Public transportation, bus, and bike options.  
  • Cost of Living: Estimated: 200 EUR/mo. 
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 21,352 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026/27:

ABK StuttgartStuttgart

  • Semester Dates:
    • Winter semester: October-February
    • Summer semester: April-July 
  • Accommodation: Estimated: 300 – 600 EUR/mo. Student housing is available and is organised by the Studierendenwerk Stuttgart.  
  • Transportation: VVS Ticket Options 
  • Cost of Living: Estimated 800 EUR/per month. Including rent, health insurance, public transport, food, and other incidentals. 
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 27,686 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026/27: 2

 

Maynooth UniversityMaynooth

  • Semesters:
    • Autumn (Sem 1): September to January
    • Spring (Sem 2): February to May. 
  • Accommodation info: It is the student’s responsibility. You may source through Maynooth Studentpad. Average cost: 500 – 700 EUR/mo, or 2,250 – 3,150 EUR/mo.
  • Transportation: Public transportation, 66 Dublin Bus and 67 Dublin Bus (Route C3
  • Cost of Living:
    • Food: 220 EUR per month / 990 EUR per semester
    • Medical: 75 EUR per month / 337.50 EUR/per semester
    • Social life: 128 EUR per month/576 EUR per month 
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 13,760 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026/27:


Please note that some subjects at these partner universities are taught in Italian only. However, language classes are usually offered by most of our partners. It is the student’s responsibility to review each university to ensure they meet the language criteria.

NABA - Nuova Accademia Di Belle Arti, Milan or Rome

  • Semesters:
    • Autumn (Sem 1): September to February
    • Spring (Sem 2): March to June 
  • Accommodation info: Milan range: 250 – 700 EUR/mo; Rome: 430 – 1100 EUR/mo. Self-sourced, supported by housing team to find private apartments/shared apartments with students.  
  • Transportation: public transportation
  • Cost of Living:
    • Rome: 850 – 1550 EUR/mo
    • Milan: 1200 – 1500 EUR/mo 
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits. Student must be aware of what location their program is offered. See brochure or speak to member of Go Global Team if support needed in this area.
  • Number of students: 3,000 
  • What do BSU students say?
    • ‘I will never forget my tour trips with a teacher from History of Design over Milan, where I studied... Once a month, we had a city tour of the palace, which I would never notice as a tourist…Thanks to the local teacher I know Milan is like my hometown, and I can feel the heritage of this place. I spent there most of my mornings, drinking cappuccino with some pastries before university lessons, and eating Italian ice-creams after university.’ – Julia Flis 23/24 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026/27: 2 (total, not per campus) 

Universita degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata", Rome

  • Semesters:
    • Autumn (Sem 1): September – February;
    • Spring (Sem 2): February - July 
  • Accommodation info: Rome: 430 – 1100 EUR/mo. Can be found through CX Rome/Campus X 
  • Transportation: Public transportation in Rome: MyAtac Bus Card.
  • Cost of Living: Rome: 850 – 1550 EUR 
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 30,996 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026/27: 2


Please note: Students must have a basic understanding of the Japanese language to conversation level. Many classes are taught in Japanese with support being given in English. It is the student’s responsibility to review each university to ensure they meet the language criteria. 

Japanese universities are available for Semester 2 only.

Shinshu UniversityNagano

  • Semester Dates: April to August 
  • Accommodation info: 35,000 – 50,000 yen/mo. Offers university dormitory (Matsumoto International House).  
  • Transportation: Inner city loop bus.  
  • Cost of Living: 150,000 – 200,000 yen/mo (800 – 1,000 GBP). 
  • Credit Transfer: speak to Go Global 
  • Number of students: 10,944 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026/27: 1

Seian University of Art and DesignOtsu

  • Semester Dates: March to July 
  • Accommodation info: Estimated: 50,000 yen/mo. Self-sourced with support from Seian University International Department. 
  • Transportation: Public Transportation, bus, tram. 
  • Cost of Living: Estimated: 41,660 yen/total potential other expenses. 
  • Credit Transfer: 6 Units = 60 BSU Credits 
  • What do BSU students say? 
    • “I would absolutely recommend the experience to any student as being a brilliant personality-strengthening and mind-expanding experience you could not find anywhere else. I will miss the tranquillity of life in Japan, but it is something I will treasure forever. 
    • "I have developed brilliant practical life skills. Paying bills in a language I did not understand, learning to deal with dangerous insects and insect bites, DIY solutions around the flat. I have definitely grown into a fully working adult!” – Hannah Wilson, 2019/20         
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026/27: 3


Please note that some subjects at Tec de Monterrey are only taught in Spanish. However, language classes are offered to all exchange students. It is the student’s responsibility to review each university to ensure they meet the language criteria.

Tecnologic de Monterrey, Mexico City, Ciudad, Guadalajara, Queretaro, Monterrey, Sante Fe

  • Semester Dates:
    • Fall (Sem 1): August – December
    • Spring (Sem 2): February – June 
  • Accommodation info:
    • Resident halls: 1,190 – 2500 USD/mo.
    • Homestay: 1,420 – 2,200 USD/mo.
    • Off-Campus Accom: 950 = 2,390 USD/mo. 
  • Transportation: Public transportation with ExprsoTec.  
  • Cost of Living:
    • Food: 715 – 950 USD/mo. Students living with host family/homestay receive 3 meals as part of programme. 
    • Personal Expenses: 620 – 715 USD/mo.
    • Insurance: 330 – 360 USD. 
  • Credit Transfer: 12 SCH = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 90,917 (across all campuses) 
  • What do BSU students say?  
  • “I’ve always wanted to experience living in a different country that was outside of the norm. This is why I chose Mexico. The people were very nice and friendly as well. I was able to have conversations and interact with people more comfortably over there, and even though the national language is Spanish, a lot of people there knew English. Other students there were enrolled in the exchange programme, and they were from all over the world. I met people from countries I never thought I would meet, and some of those people I still speak to today.” – Azre Smith, 24/25 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026/27: 4 (total, not per campus) 

 

The University of Namibia (UNAM)Windhoek

  • Semester Dates: January to July (Semester 2 only) 
  • Accommodation info: Estimate: 9000 – 11,000 NAD/semester. On/Off Campus Housing. International Coordinator will assist.  
  • Transportation: Public transport in Namibia is primarily reliant on privately-owned buses and minibuses, often called "combis". While there isn't a formal public transport system, these private operators connect major towns and cities. Shuttles and taxis are also common, particularly in Windhoek.
  • Cost of Living: Estimated 400 – 1500 EUR/mo. 
  • Credit Transfer: Speak with Go Global Advisor. 
  • Number of students: 20,975 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026-27 academic year: 4


Please note that some subjects at these partner universities are taught in Dutch only. However, language classes are usually offered by most of our partners. It is the student’s responsibility to review each university to ensure they meet the language criteria.

Rotterdam University of Applied SciencesRotterdam

  • Semester Dates:
    • Autumn (Sem 1): September to December
    • Spring (Sem 2): January to June. 
  • Accommodation: Range from: 475 – 715 EUR/mo. Offers on-site student accommodation
  • Transportation: Varies (quite expensive, it is advised to use a bike) 
  • Cost of Living: Estimated 1000 – 1800 EUR/mo
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 39,000 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026-27:
    • Business Institute: 3
    • Institute for Teacher Education: 2 

Radboud UniversityNijmegen

  • Semester Dates:
    • Autumn (Sem 1): September – January
    • Spring (Sem 2): January – July. 
  • Accommodation info:
    • Offers support in finding housing but cannot give any guarantees. All nominated exchange students can apply to receive help with housing during the period of their exchange. How this process works is explained here.
    • Radboud have created an overview of the different types of accommodation they offer. For each type of accommodation, they have summed up the average costs, distance to our campus and further information. If you have additional questions about accommodation, you can contact their Housing department directly via email (housing@ru.nl). 
  • Transportation: 
    • The Radboud University campus can be accessed by train, bus, by bicycle or on foot. They do not have a specific shuttle bus on campus, but the campus is part of Nijmegen’s public transport network. 
    • Train: Nijmegen Central Station (Nijmegen Centraal) is the primary hub for long-distance trains. For trains from major Dutch cities (e.g., Amsterdam, Utrecht, Eindhoven), take an Intercity or Sprinter train to Nijmegen. Travel time from Utrecht: ~1 hour; from Amsterdam: ~1.5 hours. If you're coming from cities like Roermond or Venlo, you can take a Sprinter train that stops at Nijmegen Heyendaal, this is a smaller station located right next to the Radboud campus. For planning train travels, students can use ns.nl/en or the NS-app on their phone to plan their route. 
    • Bus: From Nijmegen Central Station, several buses go directly to the campus. Bus 10: Campus Shuttle – loops between the station and university buildings. Bus 300/ 12/ 15: Stop at "Huygensgebouw", "Radboudumc", or "Erasmusgebouw". For bus travel students can use 9292.nl/en or the 9292-app on their phone to plan their route. 
    • Bicycle: From Nijmegen Central: ~10–15 minutes, from Nijmegen Heyendaal: ~2–5 minutes to most campus buildings. OV-fiets rental is available at Nijmegen Central and Nijmegen Heyendaal stations. Many students in Nijmegen will make use of a bicycle during their exchange, students will receive more information about bike options in august. 
    • On foot: From Nijmegen Central: ~25–30 minutes, and from Nijmegen Heyendaal: ~5–10 minutes.
  • Cost of Living: Radboud have advised that they have seen that the average amount needed for living expenses for exchange students is as follows:
    • Fall semester: €5,500
    • Spring semester: €6,050
    • Full Year: €11,150.
    • More information can be found here
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 24,104 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026-27:
  • Check out the Welcome to Nijmegen brochure for more information. 


Please note that some subjects at these partner universities are taught in Norwegian only. However, language classes are usually offered by most of our partners. It is the student’s responsibility to review each university to ensure they meet the language criteria.

Volda UniversityVolda

  • Semester Dates:
    • Autumn (Sem 1): August – December
    • Spring (Sem 2): January – June.  
  • Accommodation info: 250 – 400 EUR/mo. Studentsamskipnaden i Volda (SiVolda), is a Student Welfare Organization, houses over 400 students in Volda. 
  • Transportation: Local public bus.  
  • Cost of Living: 800 – 900 EUR/mo.  
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 4,500 
  • What do BSU students say?
    • “It was quite literally the best six months ever, and I wish I could do it again. I made close friends who I know I will keep in touch with for many years, from all around the world! I got the opportunity to go on so many adventures, cabin trips, camping trips, swims, hikes, skiing and so much more– memories that I’ll keep forever!
    • "The actual university in Volda is so advanced, and I learnt so many new skills that now supplement my learning back at BSU (almost like a little bonus!)– for example, we got to use their new 360-degree filming equipment while skiing which was lots of fun.    
    • "In terms of finance, I was surprised to find that my rent in Norway was very cheap (around £300), which was a massive difference to what I was paying in Bath! Although food is expensive, I still think I saved money being in Norway vs Bath, a win win!” – Lois Brewer, 24/25 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026-27: 2

 

SWPS UniversityWarsaw or Poznan

  • Semester Dates:
    • Fall (Sem 1): September – January
    • Spring (Sem 2): February - June 
  • Accommodation info: Estimated: 300 – 1000 EUR/mo. Several options including private student accommodation (NEST), Pepe Housing Agency, and Student Depot.  
  • Transportation: 50% discount on public transportation and 51% Polish National Railways (PKP).  
  • Cost of Living: 750 – 1000 EUR/mo (includes rent, food, personal expenses). 
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 16,000 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026/27: 2 (total, not per campus) 


Please note that some subjects at these partner universities are taught in Portuguese only. However, language classes are usually offered by most of our partners. It is the student’s responsibility to review each university to ensure they meet the language criteria. 

University of Lisbon, Lisbon

  • Semester Dates:
    • Fall (Sem 1): September – January
    • Spring (Sem 2): January – June. 
  • Accommodation: There is no student housing on campus. Accommodation can be coordinated with the University. Students may also find private accommodation.  
  • Transportation: Public transportation, bus or tram. 1.35 EUR/trip. 
  • Cost of Living: The cost of living in Lisbon can vary, but students can expect to spend an average of 750 to 850 EUR/per month, including housing, food, and transportation.   
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 50,000 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026/27:


Please note that some subjects at these partner universities are taught in Spanish only. However, language classes are usually offered by most of our partners. It is the student’s responsibility to review each university to ensure they meet the language criteria. 

Escuela De Arte 10 (Artediez)Madrid

  • Semester Dates:
    • Autumn (Sem 1): September – January;
    • Spring (Sem 2): January – June. 
  • Accommodation info: ArteDiez does not offer any student accommodation. The Erasmus office can assist with links to local hostels and accommodation websites but it is the responsibility of the exchange student to secure suitable accommodation. Potential cost 400 – 1,000 EUR/ month. 
  • Transportation: Public transportation, age group bus pass or Abono Joven
  • Cost of Living: Transportation: 79 EUR/mo, Food/Eating Out/In 900 EUR/mo. 
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026/27:
  • Exchange applicants should demonstrate an intermediate level of Spanish language ability equivalent to B1. ArteDiez offers a two-week (10h) intensive Spanish course. 

Universitat Rovira i Virgili (Tarragona)Tarragona

  • Semester Dates:
    • Autumn (Sem 1): September – January
    • Spring (Sem 2): February – late-May 
  • Accommodation info: Ranges from 200 – 1000 EUR/mo.  
  • Transportation: On campus shuttle bus. Public transportation alternatives.  
  • Cost of Living: Estimated: 1450 EUR/mo 
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 30,996 
  • What do BSU students say? 
  • “One of the best parts was meeting other international students from all across the world, and being able to learn about their backgrounds and their culture.  
  • "I was able to explore many different places, as Tarragona is within train distance of so many other Spanish cities, all with their own cultures and highlights. On the first day, the University provided us with a ‘passport’, which contained information of places, food, sights, etc that we should see whilst being in Tarragona.” – Mia Latkovic, 24/25 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026-27:

Universitat de VicVic

  • Semester Dates:
    • Autumn Semester: September – January
    • Spring Semester: February - June 
  • Accommodation info: Halls of Residence (managed via UVic), Flats to Rent/Share, and Hotels/YA Hostels. 
  • Transportation: May utilize bus, connect with University for specifics.   
  • Cost of Living: The average monthly cost of living is approximately €550 pm. UVic site also hosts useful information about climate, clothing, shopping, etc.  
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 17,322 
  • What do BSU students say? 
  • “Studying abroad was one of the highlights of my time at Bath Spa University. I met so many people from all over the world and enjoyed sharing new experiences with them like skiing for the first time, trying traditional Spanish foods like paella and taking part in Catalan festivals like Sant Jordi Day.” – Cherith Wright, 2017/18 
  • ”Over time, Vic became something I never expected, it became home. But those feelings (feeling like an outsider) slowly shifted as I met the most amazing people, many of whom became like family within weeks. That intense connection, perhaps fuelled by the short amount of time we had together, changed everything. The discomfort turned into laughter, shared meals, deep conversations, and spontaneous adventures.” – Iracy Nieuwenhuys-Silva, 2022/23 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026-27:
    • 8 (Vic campus) 
    • 4 (Manresa campus) 

 

Stockholm UniversityStockholm

  • Semester Dates:
    • Autumn (Sem 1): August – January
    • Spring (Sem 2): January – June. 
  • Accommodation info: 5,500 SEK/mo. Offers an array of university housing during admission process. 
  • Transportation: Public transportation discounts. 
  • Cost of Living: 11,300 SEK/mo.  
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 30,400 
  • What do BSU students say?
    • “Studying abroad is like a sudden transition to adulthood where responsibilities come along with newfound freedom… I recommend visiting Langholmen Island, located at the centre of Stockholm. It's not a well-known tourist spot, making it a peaceful place to spend your time. I suggest going swimming with others, even during the colder seasons (just make sure to find a spot with a sauna). Afterwards, head over to Stora Hendrik Café and enjoy some of their delicious waffles.” – Matila Revell, 24/25 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026-27: 
    • English Department: 2 
    • History Department: 2 

Linnaeus University (Linnéuniversitetet)Växjö, Kalmar

  • Semester Dates:
    • Autumn (Sem 1): September – January
    • Spring (Sem 2): January - June 
  • Accommodation info: Cost from 4,200 - 4,900 SEK per month. Depending on your contract, you will pay the rent either monthly or monthly in advance with a deposit. All bilateral exchange students are offered accommodation by one of our housing partners during the first two semesters of their stay. These accommodations are in student dorm rooms with your own bathroom and a shared kitchen. Important to know what you are responsible for while staying in the accommodation. 
  • Transportation: Local Bus, Lanstrafikenkron Kronenberg. 
  • Cost of Living: Average: 10,590 SEK/mo; 52,950 SEK/mo. 
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 35,000 
  • What do BSU students say? 
    • “Before University I did not own a passport, nor had been on an aeroplane, and most definitely did not have any intentions to study aboard. Alone, I took a chance, and I leapt into an opportunity I never thought would have been possible.” – Laura Nuttall, 2017/18.       
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026-27: 5

 

Pädagogische Hochschule St.Gallen (St Gallen University of Teacher Education)St Gallen

  • Semester Dates:
    • Autumn (Sem 1): September – December
    • Spring (Sem 2): February – May. 
  • Accommodation info: 700 – 1050 CHF/mo. Off-campus housing.  
  • Transportation: Swiss Federal Railway half-fare card, 50% for 185 CHF/mo. 
  • Cost of Living: 1100 CHF/mo. 
  • Number of students: 9,500 
  • What do BSU students say? 
    • “Switzerland is now my favourite country and I intend on travelling back there as soon as possible. The scenery is beautiful, and St Gallen was a lovely place to stay.  
    • "I loved my excursion days which I had every Thursday which involved the university taking us on trips around Switzerland. I was able to go to Bern, Lucerne and to chocolate and appenzeller factories which are very popular there.” – Isabelle Palfrey, 2022/23 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026-27: 2

Thurgau University of Teacher EducationKreuzlingen

  • Semester Dates:
    • Autumn (Sem 1): October – January
    • Spring (Sem 2): February - June 
  • Accommodation info: 456.30 CHF/mo. Offers fully furnished room in shared apartment.  
  • Transportation: options for bus or bike.  
  • Cost of Living: Estimated 1850 CHF/mo 
  • Credit Transfer: 30 ECTS = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 700 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026-27: 2


Please note: Classes taught in English will be identified for students as part of their study programme. A basic understanding of Mandarin is preferred but not essential. It is the student’s responsibility to review each university to ensure they meet the language criteria.

National Taiwan University of ArtsNew Taipei City

  • Semester Dates: February – June (semester 2 only) 
  • Accommodation info: Estimated: 9,500 NT/semester. Offers several dormitory options for students.  
  • Transportation: MRT tram/bus system, and YouBike (public bicycle sharing system.  
  • Cost of Living: Estimated 8,000 – 16,000 NT/mo. 
  • Credit Transfer: 15 NTU Credits = 60 BSU Credits  
  • Number of students: 5,000 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026-27: 2

Taipei National University of the ArtsNew Taipei City

  • Semester Dates:
    • Fall Semester (Sem 1): September – December
    • Spring (Sem 2): February - June 
  • Accommodation info: TNUA provides on-campus housing. Dorms are shared by 4 students per room. The housing fee is NTD 10,600 per semester.
  • Transportation: TNUA has a compact campus, and all buildings are within walking distance. The University is located near bus stops, a train station, and the MRT (metro). Travel to central Taipei takes about 20 minutes by public transport. 
  • Cost of Living: Estimated 8,000 – 16,000 NTD/mo. 
  • Credit Transfer: 12 TNUA Credits = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Numbers of students: 3,600 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026-27: 2

 

It is usual in American universities to share bedrooms with one or two other students. There are limited self-catering facilities in American accommodation. American universities make use of 'meal plans' which students can normally purchase to be entitled to 3 meals a day in the food halls.  

Students planning to attend American universities in Semester 1 need to be aware of the visa regulations and costs involved to obtain a visa, much of which may be required at the time of application for exchange. Students also need to be aware of the changing visa regulations, including the standard social media checks that occur during visa processing.

Bennington CollegeVermont

  • Semester Dates:
    • September – January (Sem 1)
    • April – July (Sem 2) 
  • Accommodation info: $5187 Fees are subject to change, see Bennington College site for further information on accommodation.
  • Transportation: Community shuttle
  • Cost of Living: Estimated: 2,800 USD/mo. 
  • Credit Transfer: 12 SCH = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 797 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026-27: 5

Columbia College ChicagoChicago

  • Semester Dates:
    • Fall (Sem 1): September – December
    • Spring (Sem 2): January – May.  
  • Accommodation info: Estimated: 1,200 – 1,800 USD/mo.  
  • Transportation: Several Chicago Transit Authority, Ventra U-Pass.  
  • Cost of Living: 2,075 – 2,107 USD/mo. 
  • Credit Transfer: 12 SCH = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 6,700 
  • What do BSU students say? 
    • “I mainly chose Columbia because the module choices for English were so unusual and interesting. I was particularly excited about the native American and Twentieth century American authors modules.
    • "My cultural theories module was so helpful regarding the rest of my degree as we would learn about theories and philosophies in a great amount of detail. When I returned to Bath Spa for my third year this knowledge really helped me to add critical engagement to my essays.   
    • "In networking through the course, I have become much more confident in talking to new people and presenting myself.” – Savannah-Rae Squair, 2017/18 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026-27: 10

Montana State University Billings (MSUB)Montana

  • Semester Dates:
    • Autumn (Sem 1): August – December
    • Spring (Sem 2): January – May. 
  • Accommodation: Estimated: 2,600 USD/mo. On-Campus living through MSUB international supports. 850 – 1350 USD/mo. Off-campus.
  • Transportation: Public transportation, MET Transit.  
  • Cost of Living: Estimated: 1750 USD/mo.  
  • Credit Transfer: 12 SCH – 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 3,765 
  • What do BSU students say? 
    • “Something that will forever stay with me from my semester in Montana is the absolutely stunning natural beauty that surrounded me. Those majestic Rocky Mountains, the crystal-clear lakes, and those vast open spaces - they etched an indelible mark on my heart. Hiking to hidden waterfalls, spotting wildlife in their natural habitats, and stargazing beneath the expansive Montana sky - these are memories I'll treasure forever.   
    • "When it comes to blending in and feeling like a local in Montana, I'd say your best bet is the local coffee shop or diner. Montanans are known for their warm hospitality, and these spots often serve as community hubs where you can strike up conversations with friendly locals. ... you'll find that Montanans are eager to share their stories and make you feel like you're part of their close-knit community.” – Jordan Hills, 2022/23 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026-27: 4

Oklahoma City UniversityOklahoma

  • Semester Dates:
    • Autumn (Sem 1): August – December
    • Spring (Sem 2): January – May. 
  • Accommodation info: Estimated: 344 – 3,032 USD/mo. (on-campus) 
  • Transportation: EMBARK, public bus.  
  • Cost of Living: Estimated: 1,500 – 2000 USD/mo. 
  • Credit Transfer: 12 SCH = 60 BSU Credits 
  • Number of students: 3,023 
  • What do BSU students say? 
  • “Attending the variety of different lectures and having the opportunity to live abroad have shown me how important it is to stay connected with what is going on in the world.  
  • "Meeting new people from all over the world, becoming friends with them and learning about their culture is at the centre of global citizenship. From there I feel you can become a more accepting person, trying to understand different viewpoints and cultural ways of life.” – Bizzy Loffet, 2021/22 
  • Number of Semester Abroad spaces available for 2026-27: 4

Please note that the exchange partners listed are subject to change and cannot be guaranteed. We advise that you research a range of destinations when choosing where you would like to study abroad. Please check the host university admissions requirements for up-to-date admissions information. It is recommended students consult with their Course Leader or Academic Adviser if they are uncertain on certain modules.