Exchange Opportunities
Imagine...
Imagine spending a whole semester of your degree studying at a top university in the United States, Italy, Japan or Australia. Experiencing a whole new culture, language and way of life - including how different cultures view the world, and even how differently they approach university education.
At Tilburg University, we have international exchange partnerships with respected universities in Europe, the United States, Canada, Australia and Japan. We are also a member of the Venice International University (VIU) consortium, an international higher education and research network comprising ten of the best universities in Europe, the United States and Asia.
You can spend a semester studying at any one of these institutions as part of your BA Liberal Arts and Sciences degree. As our students can attest, it's guaranteed to be an unforgettable experience - and one that is highly valued by prospective employers.
Our students' Exchange Blogs
A large cohort of our third-year Liberal Arts and Sciences students will spend an exchange semester at one of Tilburg University's renowned partner universities. You can read about their experiences in their Exchange Blogs.
Destinations
All possible destinations for an international exchange are displayed in the subsequent map. Click on the map to view the destinations in a particular region.
Facts & Figures 2011-2012
A substantive number (37%) of third-year BA Liberal Arts and Sciences students is going to spend an exchange semester at one of Tilburg University's renowned partner universities from July 2011 until January 2012. As was the case in 2010-2011, non-European study destinations are particularly popular among our Liberal Arts and Sciences students (60%).
Liberal Arts & Sciences Students 2011-2012
Study Destinations 2011-2012
Facts & Figures 2010-2011
The majority (55%) of third-year BA Liberal Arts and Sciences students went on exchange to one of Tilburg University's renowned partner universities from July 2010 - January 2011. Non-European countries were particularly popular study destinations for an international exchange semester (67%).
Liberal Arts & Sciences Students 2010-2011
Study Destinations 2010-2011










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