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Study abroad and exchanges

Make the world your campus with opportunities to study at our global campuses in London, Dubai and Mauritius.

Opportunities for

Opportunities for Middlesex students

You can discover the world when you study abroad during your course. Choose a study exchange with our two international campuses and over 100 partner universities across the world. Or choose an international work placement to enhance your employability.

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Students from other universities

You can study part of your degree at Middlesex University while you are a student at another university.

  • Study and live at Middlesex in London for a year
  • Study at our network of global campuses in Dubai or Mauritius for a year

See study abroad options

Our global campuses

Our global campuses

Middlesex is located across three continents with campuses in London, Dubai and Mauritius.

Wherever you study with us, you'll find the same high standard of teaching and facilities on campus. You'll get unique new experiences and make worldwide working relationships. And you can transfer between campuses during your studies too.

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International experience at Mauritius

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Explore our Dubai campus

Open Days

Open Days

Discover more about our range of courses and get a feel for life at Middlesex for yourself at our next Open Day.

Get career ready

Get career ready with an exchange

When you study or complete a traineeship abroad, you improve your employability skills too. Your exchange experience increases your choice of careers in the UK and around the world. Your successful time away enables you to develop key competencies which employers are looking for, like flexibility, resilience and intercultural awareness. All while having the experience of a lifetime!

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So I decided to spend my year here because it's London. It's such a big city. It's also a bit of a hub for the world. It's really an international spot, which means I get a lot of experience with other cultures.  

 

Why not? I mean, you gain lots of experience. You develop your skills, develop your CV. Do you make new contacts? I do want to work in a multinational company, and London is the business hub. For that, it gives me a lot of placement opportunities.  

 

It was very social. We're quite lucky that the university put a lot of effort in to make the international students feel really comfortable. Very explosive. It's actually really welcoming and really friendly.  

 

There were a lot of people that generally felt that I was excited to have you here, and that just made that transition a lot easier. We did an interior design internship, and I had a real client which I had to work with.  

 

And the first part is that this project will actually be built in 2024, and my name will be on it. So that's just amazing. Everything's a lot hands -on. We're using different equipment that I wouldn't be using back home, so it's been really nice to see how two different systems show the same thing.  

 

I was shocked because there is so much good food. There is so many beautiful museums around and art. I love fashion and shopping. The charity stores. I didn't expect how much there would be going on here.  

 

Like, I knew it was a big city and that there's a lot of people, but I didn't realise how there's so much to see, so much to do, and there's so many different parts of London. I'm, like, a football fanatic, so playing football as well as watching football, having the opportunity to go to stadiums.  

 

I just think that's brilliant. Quite lucky. Everyone in my flat is from different places. I've got some friends that are from, like, France, Spain. Sri Lanka, South Africa, Philippines. Switzerland, India, Iran and Uganda.  

 

Colombia, Venezuela. So it's nice to have, like, a different dynamic of people. I used to live with people from Canada and India, and one of the nicest memories I have about Canada is when I used to go home.  

 

I entered and I remember this beautiful smile. of Indian tea. We're doing like a cooking night so everyone cooks food from each of their countries so we get to talk to each other about foods that they would share within their families.  

 

Before the exchange I can tell I was a completely different person I was very shy I was afraid of asking questions and talking to people I'm not anymore. Personally would probably have been really independent because you haven't got your families around the corner you haven't got your friends around the corner so you really have to rely on yourself.  

 

It's just to break that barrier of being scared and that's very helpful for your confidence. That I am very resilient a lot of difficulties do happen when you are moving and I just feel like no matter what obstacle is thrown at me I have the capability to pick myself up and keep going forward and pushing through.  

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Erasmus+

Erasmus+

Middlesex is proud to be part of the Erasmus+ network.

Erasmus+ is the European Commission's exchange programme. It funds opportunities for students to study or gain accredited work experience within the European Union, European Economic Area and Turkey.

Erasmus grants are always subject to availability and to the UK’s ongoing participation in the Erasmus programme.

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Erasmus Charter

We've been awarded the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education under ERASMUS+, the 2014-2020 European Union programme for education, training, youth and sport.

How we work with the Erasmus+ programme:

Turing Scheme

We have been awarded UK government funding under the Turing scheme, which supports international opportunities in education and training across the world. It supports Global Britain by enabling students to have life-changing experiences to study or work abroad.

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