International opportunities
Our school is a vibrant international community and this is reflected across all aspects of our work, from the way we learn and teach, to the diversity of our research portfolio and the way we engage with the city and the world beyond.
We are dedicated to supporting incoming international students, as well as students seeking international experience.
We focus on developing the cultural agility of all our students, and actively seek to create further opportunities to expand our students’ awareness of the international context of research, study and practice.
Study abroad
The study abroad programme at the University of Sheffield offers undergraduate students from home and abroad the chance to spend part of your degree at a university in another country.
Undergraduates already studying at the University of Sheffield have the opportunity to study part of their degree in Australia, Canada, Europe Hong Kong, Singapore, South Kora or USA.
Find more information about the scheme, eligibility requirements and how to apply.
You’ll meet the most amazing people, expand your comfort zones and find that you’re capable of so much more. Sheffield has fantastic connections and so do the universities you’ll travel to.
Marcus Hirst
Architecture BA
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The Turing Scheme is the UK government’s global programme to support study and work abroad. It provides funding for international opportunities in education and training across the world, lasting from two weeks up to 12 months.
I enjoyed living and working with people from all around the world. It was great to visit other landscapes and gain planting design inspiration for the future.
Christina Goodband
Landscape Architecture BSc
Our partners include (but aren't limited to):
- Oslo School of Architecture and Design
- Kungliga Tekniska Hogskolan Stockholm, Sweden
- Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany
- TU Delft
- La Villette Paris, France
- KADK. The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Denmark
- Universidad de Alicante, Spain
- Chiba University, Graduate School of Horticulture, Japan
Students from partner institutions and non-European countries also have the chance to study at Sheffield for part of their home university degree.