EAIT Semester-Based Exchange Information
Popular EAIT Semester Exchange Destinations
Study overseas for one or two semesters and gain credit toward your UQ program.
UQ has 120+ exchange partners in 30+ countries, and there are about 50-60 relevant partners for your EAIT program and major. See our list of popular EAIT semester-based exchange destinations below for examples of which host universities have been the most frequented for your program/major. You will also find additional recommended options that are strongly ranked in your study area and for student exchange experience that would also be a great choice for your program. Find out more about the exchange program and our host universities.
Global Experience Funding
There is a range of scholarships and grants available to support your global experience.
Find out more: employability.uq.edu.au/exchange-funding
Scholarship | Amount | Eligible students |
Internships and Global Experiences Grants | Up to $2000 | Available for semester exchange and short-term experiences |
OS-HELP Loan | Up to $8000 | Available for domestic students only |
New Colombo Plan Mobility Funding | $3000-$7000 | Available for specific destinations in Asia |
Westpac Asian Exchange Scholarships | $12,000 | Available for specific destinations in Asia |
Gus Wiles Chemical Engineering Scholarship | $5000 | Majors from School of Chemical Engineering |
Frank Joseph Murphy Bursary | Up to $5000 | Majors from School of ITEE |
John Simmons Mobility Fund | $500-$1500 | Majors from School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering |
Women in Action Fund | $1000 | Female domestic students in EAIT Faculty programs |
Fourth Year Travelling Fund | $TBD | Fourth year Engineering students completed exchange previous year |
EAIT's Hot Tips for Exchange
- If you have any elective courses, save them to complete during your global experience
- First year is a great time to plan when and where you’d like to go
- Go for it! Including a global experience in your program will most likely be a highlight of your time at UQ