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International Academic Partnerships International Academic Partnerships General Collaboration Collaborative Degree Programs Agreements International Accelerated Degree Programs (IADP): Earn two degrees; one bachelor’s degree from Institutional-level agreements to the partner university and one master’s degree from ASU. seek a variety of collaboration • Graduate Dual-Degree Programs: Earn two graduate degrees, one from each institution. opportunities across both universities. (university-wide) • Undergraduate Dual-Degree Programs: Earn two bachelor’s degrees, one from each institution Student Exchange Direct Enrollment Global Visiting Additional Partnerships Agreements Partnership Programs PLuS Alliance Partnerships offer Reciprocal exchange of ASU ASU students study abroad Undergraduate students research, degree and continuing students to the host institution, for one semester or one year, attend ASU for one education programs. and students from the host and pay a program fee that semester or for one year Other agreements, such as MOU institution to ASU. includes host institution tuition. (non-exchange). and Collaborative Agreements. Agreements by country General CollaborativeCollaborationStudent Degree Agrmts.Direct Exchange Progs. EnrollmentGlobal Agrmts. VisitingAdditional P’ship. Progs. General CollaborativeCollaborationStudent Degree Agrmts.Direct Exchange Progs. EnrollmentGlobal Agrmts. VisitingAdditional P’ship. Progs. Australia Guanxi University Macquarie University Hainan University Monash University Heibei University Queensland University of Technology Hong Kong University of Science RMIT University and Technology Hunan University University of New South Wales Inner Mongolia University University of Queensland Nantong University Austria Northeastern University Vienna University of Economics Northwest University and Business Peking University Bangladesh Renmin University Young Power in Social Action Shanghai Polytechnic University Brazil Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Universidade Federal do Parana Sichuan University Canada Xi'an Jiaotong University Killam Fellowships Program Xinhua College of Sun Yat-sen University of British Columbia Zhengzhou University University of Calgary Nanjing University of Science Chile and Technology Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Colombia Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez Universidad Autónoma de Occidente China Universidad de los Andes Universidad Nacional de Colombia Beihang University Beijing Normal University Czech Republic Capital University of Economics Central European Institution and Business of Cosmotology Central University of Finance Czech Academy of Sciences and Economics Czech Tech University City University of Hong Kong Prague University of Economics East China Normal University and Business Fudan University ASU International Academic Partnerships Page 1 of 3 Feb. 19, 2021 General CollaborativeCollaborationStudent Degree Agrmts.Direct Exchange Progs. EnrollmentGlobal Agrmts. VisitingAdditional P’ship. Progs. General CollaborativeCollaborationStudent Degree Agrmts.Direct Exchange Progs. EnrollmentGlobal Agrmts. VisitingAdditional P’ship. Progs. Denmark University of Turin Conservatory of Cozenza Copenhagen Business School University of Copenhagen Japan Ecuador Asia University Doshisha University Technical University of Ambato Hiroshima Shudo University Yachay Tech University Kyoto Institute of Technology France Kyoto University Institut d'Etudes Politiques Kyushu University d'Aix-En-Provence Meiji University Toulouse Business School Nanzan University Universite Grenoble Alpes Ryukoku University Universite Lumiere Lyon 2 Sophia University Germany Tokyo University of Agriculture Hochschule Stralund, University of and Technology Applied Sciences Waseda University Leuphana University of Luneberg Kenya Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Kenyatta University Munchen University of Eastern Africa, Baraton Ruprecht-Karls-Universitat Heidelberg Technische Universitat Munchen Lebanon Universitat Regensburg The American University of Beirut Universitat Tubingen Liberia WHU - Otto Beisheim School University of Liberia of Management Malaysia Ghana Monash University-Malaysia Ashesi University University Sains Malaysia Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Mexico Guyana Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrollo, A.C. University of Guyana Centro de Investigación y India Docencia Económicas Anant National University Colegio de Sonora GD Goenka University Four Borders International Peoples Education Society University Academic Alliance Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey Symbiosis Institute of Business Management Tecnológico Nacional de México Vellore Institute of Technology The College of Michoacán Xavier University Bhubaneshwar Universidad Anáhuac México Universidad de Guanajuato Ireland Universidad de Sonora Dublin City University Universidad Nacional Autónoma Institute of Technology Carlow de Mexico University College Dublin Netherlands Israel University of Groningen Ben-Gurion University of Negev New Zealand Hebrew University The University of Waikato Italy Nigeria IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca (IMT) Pan-Atlantic University Universita Bocconi ASU International Academic Partnerships Page 2 of 3 Feb. 19, 2021 General CollaborativeCollaborationStudent Degree Agrmts.Direct Exchange Progs. EnrollmentGlobal Agrmts. VisitingAdditional P’ship. Progs. General CollaborativeCollaborationStudent Degree Agrmts.Direct Exchange Progs. EnrollmentGlobal Agrmts. VisitingAdditional P’ship. Progs. Pakistan Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Universidad de Alicante National University of Sciences and Technology Sweden University of Punjab, Lahore Linnaeus University Philippines Orebro University Asian Institute of Management Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Poland Higher Education University of Social Sciences Taiwan and Humanities National Central University North Macedonia National Chengchi University SS Cyril and Methodius University National Taiwan Normal University Romania National Taiwan University National Yang-Ming University Babeș-Bolyai University Soochow University Ovidius University of Constanța National Taipei University of Nursing Russia and Health Sciences Kazan Federal University United Arab Emirates Russian Federation Abu Dhabi University Tomsk State University UAE Ministry of Economy Rwanda United Kingdom University of Rwanda Conventry University Saudi Arabia King's College London London School of Economics King Abdullah University of and Political Science Science and Technology Queen Mary University of London King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Royal Holloway, University of London University of Birmingham Singapore University of Leeds Nanyang Technological University University of Leicester National University of Singapore University of Manchester OSAC International College University of Manchester Singapore Management University Business School South Africa University of Roehampton Stellenbosch University University of Strathclyde University of Sussex South Korea Coventry University Hanyang University KDI School of Public Policy Vietnam and Management American University in Vietnam Korea University Bach Mai Hospital Pai Chai University Ho Chi Minh City University of Pohang University of Science Technology and Technology Hong Bang International University Sejong University RMIT University Vietnam Seoul National University University of Da Nang Sogang University University of Social Sciences and Sungkyunkwan University Humanities, Vietnam National University Woosong University Yonsei University Spain Conservatorio Superior de Música de Málaga ASU International Academic Partnerships Page 3 of 3 Feb. 19, 2021.
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