Bangor University: Wales - Direct Enrollment & Exchange

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We receive around 350 exchange students every year from all over the world. 45% of these students come from Europe and the remainder from as far as Singapore, South Korea and Australia.The University’s International Exchanges Office is responsible... read more

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OVERALL RATING 4.3
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Past Review New Second Home
I gained a lot of newfound self confidence in multiple areas of my life. One large thing I learned is if people do not make effort into spending time with you, its pointless to waste time hoping they will when you can go find people who will appreciate you. - University of Maine - Orono View Entire Review
It was a transformative experience, and one in which I got to meet the most amazing friends imaginable from all around the world. I starting to learn a new language, one that I will be able to continue using back home. It also allowed me to view my studies and future in a new light. - University of Maine - Orono View Entire Review
I can't believe how independent I became in a few short months, and now I feel like I can handle anything life throws at me in the future. In addition to learning about many different cultures throughout my time in the UK/traveling around Europe, I also learned a lot about myself. This program was definitely worthwhile and I am ... - University of Maine - Orono View Entire Review
I learned a great deal about British, and more specifically Welsh, culture. I learned how to live as a completely independent person. It was worthwhile. - University of Maine - Orono View Entire Review
Academic wise, I learned about local culture. Especially from taking an Archeology module that included field trips to local sites and castles. Though my program was 'study abroad' most of my studying came from experiencing things I would never be able to here in the U.S. 90% of what I learned came from the moments outside of th... - University of Maine at Orono View Entire Review
A student studying abroad with Direct Enrollment: Bangor - University of Wales, Bangor
I was definitely worthwhile, I learned a lot about myself and the world this year. - University of Maine at Orono View Entire Review
A student studying abroad with University of Wales Bangor: Bangor - Direct Enrollment & Exchange
I learned to travel cheaply, and gained the ability to talk to people/ make friends more easily. This was an amazing program!! - University of Maine at Orono View Entire Review
Past Review Amazing Trip
I learned how to budget, plan trips, solve problems in difficult situations, communicate with others more effectively, more internationally literate. - University of Maine - Orono View Entire Review
Overall, I really gained a lot of confidence in myself. - University of Maine - Orono View Entire Review
Past Review Take Chances!
I learned a lot while studying abroad. This world is a magnificent place and I really hope that everybody gets a chance to explore it! - University of Maine - Orono View Entire Review
Appreciation for other cultures. Learned a lot in my classes. Learned how to make friends and keep them. Learned how to - University of Maine - Orono View Entire Review
My experience was very empowering. I did a lot of independent travel to many countries. My abilities to budget my money, school commitments, and travel time improved greatly. I learned a lot about the culture of the UK and Ireland. I would definitely say it was worthwhile. - University of Maine at Orono View Entire Review
I learned so much about myself and how to appreciate different cultures and people. - Morningside College View Entire Review

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We receive around 350 exchange students every year from all over the world. 45% of these students come from Europe and the remainder from as far as Singapore, South Korea and Australia.

The University’s International Exchanges Office is responsible for welcoming these students.

Should you wish to make an application to come to Bangor, you must apply through your Home University. Please do not apply to Bangor directly, or complete any online application on Bangor's webpages or through UCAS. To confirm if Bangor has an exchange partnership with your University. After we receive confirmation from your University that you have been selected, we will send you an information package by email which will include all the forms and details you need.

For any further enquiries please contact exchanges@bangor.ac.uk .


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  • Fall
  • Spring
  • Academic Year
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Direct Enrollment/Exchange Scholarships

All self-funding students will receive a scholarship of £2,000 per year and all outstanding international students (e.g. 1st class, A grade) will receive a scholarship of £4,000 per year.

£2,000 - £4,000

Deadlines:
There is no deadline date as such to apply for one of our courses but we do advise students to try and apply before the end of June to allow enough time to apply for accommodation, visa's etc.

Guidelines/Requirements:
NO additional scholarship application is needed.

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