Go Global is a post-secondary academic exchange program. This program allows students to take one or more courses at specific partner institutions around the world. Courses completed on exchange are counted towards your degree requirements at UBC.
Interested in learning more about Go Global? We encourage you to watch our video series, (Go) Global Glimpse, and to reach out to a Go Global Advisor to find out more!
Go Global services are available in-person, by e-mail, or on Zoom.
Available schools for Winter Term 2 and Split year exchanges starting in 2027 are now available for Go Global’s Round 2 application window. The application deadline for Round 2 is April 28, 2026. The list of partner universities you can apply to is more limited for Round 2. When applying, please make sure you have your three choices selected from the list of available schools.
Learn more about Go Global with our two video series: Go Global 101 and the Ambassador’s Desk!
(Go) Global Glimpse YOUTUBE PLAYLIST
Go Global has over 180 partner universities in 50 countries worldwide for term-based exchange options. For the most current information on partner universities, refer to the link below. Note that this link will take you to our Vancouver website as they host the content.
See the map below for a visual of where all of the partner schools available to UBC Okanagan students are located, and then find out more by searching for them on our Partner University School page.
Tip: Select “Exchange” from the “Program Type” drop-down to see winter-session exchange options. We do not recommend using the “Areas of Study” filter
Based in the heart of north-east Scotland, the University of Aberdeen is located in a thriving region. Campus is just a short walk from both the beach and the city centre, and the University is less than a 90-minute drive from the Cairngorm Mountain Range. Aberdeen is big enough for that dynamic city experience, but small enough to explore and make friends. It’s easy to feel at home here.
During your exchange, you can stay on-track with your home degree while exploring other courses which interest you. Aberdeen has pre-med and pre-law programs for students who wish to explore future careers while abroad. Exchange students can also pursue independent research in STEM and the humanities while they are at Aberdeen. The only limit to what you study at Aberdeen is your imagination!
Location: Aberdeen, UK
Ideal for students from:
Psychology, Cultural Studies, History, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Earth Science/Geography/Geology
Location: Canberra, AU
Ideal for students from:
Management, Economics, Anthropology, Art History, Fine Arts, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology
ANU is a world-leading university in Australia’s capital city, Canberra. Our location points to our unique history, ties to the Australian Government and special standing as a resource for the Australian people.
Our focus on excellence in research and education ensures our graduates are in demand the world-over, well-prepared to address complex contemporary challenges.
With approximately 25,000 students ANU is ranked first in Australia and 24th in the world. It is a perfect place to internationalize your degree for a single semester or a full year.
Australian National University
Home to Monash’s five campuses, Melbourne is consistently named one of the world’s most liveable cities, and has also been commended in the first ever QS Best Student Cities survey as Australia’s best city for students.
Monash is ranked in the top one per cent of world universities – 84th in the world – according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings (2019). We’ve built our reputation on career-focused degrees, the highest academic standards and research that makes a difference.
Monash Malaysia was the University’s first international campus. Located 18 kilometres from the bustling centre of Kuala Lumpur, the campus has more than 5000 students. Monash Malaysia has a vibrant, global atmosphere – about one quarter of the student body is international.
Location: Melbourne, AU and Kuala Lumpur, MY
Ideal for students from:
Health Promotion, Management, Economics, Math, Physics, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Engineering, Computer Science, International Relations, Zoology
The Go Global exchange program provides students with an opportunity to:
Exchange opportunities are open to almost all faculties. There are a variety of eligibility requirements around grades, UBC credits completed, and academic standing. Art students are able to go in their second, third, or fourth year. Management, Science, and Human Kinetics students are able to go in their third and fourth year.
Students can take part in a summer experience at any point after having completed 30 UBC credits.
Each faculty has slightly different considerations to take into account in regards to Go Global. Some major have additional considerations, however the below lists will help with some basics.
Having trouble narrowing down which schools to apply to? Try reviewing some student reports! Learn about other students personal accounts of their experience at partner schools to see if they are a good fit for you.
Log-in to our Student Report database below and click “Read a Report” to review submissions!

Students on exchange can study at hundreds of universities around the world. While the options are seemingly endless, we can help you ensure that you select a university that fits your needs best, both academic and personal.
The following questions relate to key criteria for exchanges and can help guide you in choosing the right university for a great Go Global experience. It is recommend that you work through these questions before you conduct a partner university search.
Although it might seem scary at first, you can learn a lot about yourself by pushing beyond your comfort zone. This is a chance for you to get lost and then find yourself in an entirely new setting. Are you looking for a new culture or new courses? Below are some questions you should consider when trying to decide on your choices for your partner universities.
What learning outcomes do you want to achieve while away? Studying abroad is an excellent opportunity to challenge yourself academically.
See how courses transfer back by looking through the list of pre-approved courses in the transfer credit portal (note that only courses approved in the last five years are listed, many more courses are available at each of our partner institutions than those that are listed).
As part of our agreement with partner universities, students receive UBC credit for all academic courses taken abroad.
We suggest you keep the following in mind when you search for courses on partner university websites.
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Students will receive UBC credit for all successfully completed academic courses taken on exchange.
Non-academic courses such as badminton or tea ceremony, or seminar courses without assessment, will not earn UBC credit.
Therefore, taking a full course load while on exchange will be the same as taking a full course load here at UBC. How your credits transfer back to your degree can vary and is dependent on how they are articulated.
Speak to your Go Global advisor to discuss how Go Global can fit into your major!

Planning your Co-op terms along with an exchange program will require some careful planning on your part, but you can definitely do it. Go Global and Co-op advisors are happy to help figure out a plan for you to make both Go Global and Co-op work for you.
Note that Term 1 exchanges generally work best when balancing Go Global and Co-op. The reason for this is that Term 1 at most of our partner schools does not tend to conflict with other terms (e.g. Summer or Term 2), whereas Term 2 often conflicts with Summer dates.

Any UBC student is eligible to take part in Go Global so long as they meet our eligibility requirements. Even international students at UBC will benefit from going abroad (again) to gain knowledge of a new culture.
Note that some partner schools or the country they reside in require current proof of English competency (e.g. TOEFL) as part of their acceptance or visa process, while other destinations will recognize your study at UBC as being sufficient for their English language requirements. Please research this requirement if English is not your primary language.

Over $1 million in scholarships and awards will be awarded this year to UBC students participating in international learning programs through Go Global.
While you’re learning abroad, you remain a UBC student and are eligible for UBC awards, scholarships, and financial assistance. This includes student loans (exchange students only), affiliation scholarships, and faculty- or department-specific awards.
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