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Study Locally, Succeed Globally STUDY LOCALLY, SUCCEED GLOBALLY GLOBAL MOBILITY PROGRAMME THAT YOU CAN PARTICIPATE GLOBAL EXCHANGE PARTNERS STUDENT EXCHANGE SHORT-TERM MOBILITY Undergraduates can participate in All students will have the opportunity a student exchange programme and to participate in short mobility spend one semester abroad at partner programmes (2 weeks) at partner 112 PARTNERS IN 66 PARTNERS IN university by paying local tuition fees. universities. 18 COUNTRIES 9 COUNTRIES 9 PARTNERS IN 11 PARTNERS IN 3 COUNTRIES 2 COUNTRIES SOUTH AMERICA 2 PARTNERS IN 2 COUNTRIES Students will have the opportunity to study in one of the 200 universities worldwide TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMME COST OF LIVING IN COUNTRIES OF OUR PARTNER UNIVERSITIES *Note: Estimated cost only includes accommodation, food and general living expenses for the month. NO. COUNTRY ESTIMATED COST OF LIVING PER MONTH (RM) 1 Argentina 4500 – 6000 2 Australia 5000 – 8000 3 Austria 2500 – 4000 4 Belgium 2500 – 3000 5 Canada 5500 – 8000 6 China 2600 – 5000 7 Czech Republic 2000 – 3500 8 Denmark 3000 – 4000 9 Finland 2700 – 3200 10 France 3000 – 5000 11 Germany 3000 – 5000 12 Hong Kong SAR, China 2500 – 3300 13 Indonesia 2000 – 3500 14 Italy 3000 – 3400 15 Japan 3000 – 4500 16 Korea 2500 – 3000 17 Lithuania 1400 – 3000 18 Mexico 2000 – 2500 Taylor’s University Student Exchange Programme is a vital component to enhance the student’s international 19 Netherlands 3000 – 4500 perspective and provide an opportunity for students to benefit from international ideas, viewpoints and knowledge. 20 New Zealand 6000 – 8000 21 Norway 3500 – 5200 Essentially, Taylor’s University is committed to preparing our students for a future in which they will be global 22 Peru 2500 – 3300 citizens. 23 Philippines 2000 – 3000 24 Poland 1700 – 2600 Fundamentally, the international exposure will allow students to gain new knowledge and skills in an area that is of 25 Portugal 2400 – 3800 26 Spain 4000 – 4800 interest to them thus benefiting from a multi-disciplinary learning environment and give their Taylor’s degree an 27 Sweden 3800 – 4500 international edge. 28 Switzerland 4000 – 6700 29 Taiwan, R.O.C 2500 – 3600 By joining the Taylor’s University Student Exchange Programme, students will get a once in a lifetime opportunity to 30 Thailand 2000 – 3200 go abroad for one semester without having to pay any tuition fee to the host institution. The semester exchange 31 Turkey 2600 – 3400 32 United Kingdom 4500 – 6000 programme will take place from Year 2 onwards and varies from faculty-to-faculty. Students are encouraged to 33 USA 5000 – 8000 enquire early so that advanced preparation can be made. 34 Vietnam 1500 – 2500 *All information is based on rough estimation and is subject to changes without prior notice. APPLICATION PROCEDURE Visit www.taylors.edu.my/exchange for more information and application procedures. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Spring (January/February intake): of the preceding year Fall (September intake): of the current year June 15 January 15 TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY PARTNER UNIVERSITIES AND SPECIALISATION FOR STUDENT EXCHANGE SCHOOL (OUTBOUND) UNIVERSITY COUNTRY BUSINESS HOSPITALITY EVENTS TOURISM CULINARY CULINALOGY COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING BIOSCIENCES DESIGN EDUCATION COMPUTING ARCHITECTURE QUANTITY PSYCHOLOGY PHARMACY LAW ARTS & IT SURVEYING UNIVERSITY OF MENDOZA Argentina ● ● LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Australia ● ● ● ● ● ● QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Australia ● ● ● ● ● ● ● RMIT UNIVERSITY Australia ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● DEAKIN UNIVERSITY Australia ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● CQ UNIVERSITY Australia ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● THE UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE Australia ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SYDNEY Australia ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Australia ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● SOUTHERN CROSS UNIVERSITY Australia ● ● ● ● ● ● MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Australia ● ● ● ● ● ● ● MURDOCH UNIVERISITY Australia ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES BFI VIENNA Austria ● ● KUFSTEIN UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Austria ● ● ● ● ● ● ● IMC UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES KREMS Austria ● ● ● MCI MANAGEMENT CENTER INNSBRUCK Austria ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● MODUL UNIVERSITY Austria ● ● ● UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES WIENER NEUSTADT Austria ● HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION OF THE PROVINCE IN LIEGE Belgium ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● SAINT-LOUIS UNIVERSITY Belgium ● ● THOMAS MORE UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Belgium ● ● UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA Canada ● ● ZHEJIANG INTERNATIONAL STUDIES UNIVERSITY China ● ● XI'AN JIAOTONG-LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY China ● ● ● ● ● ● INSTITUTE FOR TOURISM STUDIES (MACAO) China ● ● ● ● ● UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK IN PRAGUE Czech Republic ● ● ● METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY PRAGUE Czech Republic ● UNIVERSITY OF HRADEC KRALOVE Czech Republic ● ● ● ● ANGLO - 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