International Opportunities
Here at the School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment, we are committed to developing a culture of internationalisation, and making a contribution to the world through everything we do. This is reflected in the impact we make on the student experience, academic and research arena through student and staff mobility, partnerships, collaborations, and our global alumni network.
Study abroad
We encourage all our students to be global citizens, from the moment you join us through to your graduation and into employment. To help you develop the global perspectives and intercultural experiences valued by employers today, we offer plenty of opportunities for you to internationalise your learning while at NTU.
Visiting students: exchange and study abroad
Every year we welcome a dynamic community of visiting students from our partner universities all over the world.
European Project Semester
Our European Project Semester programme will provide you with a supportive learning environment and an exciting learning experience. By spending time with us you’ll get to enjoy a real slice of UK higher education. You’ll also be able to explore our city and region, and learn more about British life and culture.
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