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Find out which student exchange partners you can apply to as part of your degree

You can apply to up to five exchange programmes. Some countries are more popular than others, so try to select alternative options from different countries. Some partner universities have limited places, often one or two, so use all five of your application choices and be prepared not to get your first choice.

We keep our exchange partner information as up to date as possible, but sometimes changes happen at short notice. 

It's important that you research the universities you're interested in. Don’t rule out locations you may not have heard of - there are some hidden gems on our lists.

When Law students can study abroad

Law LLB students can study at one of our exchange partner institutions for a full academic year, after Stage 2. This will make your degree four years overall.

Law exchange partners

Follow the links below to explore the offering at each institution. Make sure you check that there are enough modules that interest you in your preferred language.

Australia
Belgium

Language of instruction: French, English and Dutch

China

Language of instruction: Chinese

Language of instruction: English

Denmark

Language of instruction: English

Language of instruction: English and Danish

Finland

Language of instruction: English

France

Language of instruction: French. View their catalogue of modules in English.

India

Language of instruction: English

Italy

Language of instruction: Italian and English

Japan

Language of instruction: English

Lithuania

Language of instruction: English and Lithuanian

Netherlands

Language of instruction: English

New Zealand

Language of instruction: English

Norway

Language of instruction: English and Norwegian

Singapore

Language of instruction: English

Spain

Language of instruction: Spanish, Catalan and English

Language of instruction: Spanish and English

Sweden

Language of instruction: English and Swedish

United States
Uruguay

Language of instruction: English and Spanish