Donggkuk University, Seoul, South Korea

Founded in 1906, Dongguk University is one of South Korea’s established private universities. Located in Jung-gu at the foot of Namsan, it sits in central Seoul with easy access to many of the city’s cultural and historical landmarks.


The university offers a variety of programmes across humanities, social sciences, technology, arts, film and media, and traditional Korean medicine, giving students plenty of options while abroad. Its Buddhist foundations inform an emphasis on balanced education and social responsibility.


Dongguk’s central location provides convenient access to Seoul’s culture, history and daily life, making it a practical and engaging base for study abroad.


Programmes of study

Exchange students will be required to follow a full programme of study for the academic year based at Donggkuk University.


We recommend that students take as many modules as possible within their primary subject area, complemented by culture and language courses to provide a balanced blend of academic focus and cultural enrichment.

Please visit the Donggkuk University website via the button below to view the programmes and modules available.


Travel & accommodation

  • Travel – The nearest major airports to Donggkuk University are Gimpo Airport or Incheon Airport. From the airports, you can reach campus by subway or bus.
  • Accommodation – Students can choose to live in on-campus housing or arrange accommodation off-campus independently. If you apply for on-campus housing and are approved, you will be allocated to one of three dormitories: Namsan Residence Hall, Chungmu Residence Hall, or Pildong Residence Hall (female students only). It is not possible to choose your dormitory, as allocations are made automatically based on availability, and not all applicants may receive a room due to limited availability. If allocated a room, it will be available for one semester only, so you will need to arrange accommodation for the second semester.

Visas & insurance

  • Visas – To take part in this exchange you are responsible for ensuring that you meet South Korean entry requirements.
  • Insurance – DMU insurance is not sufficient for studying on exchange in South Korea, and students are required to purchase health insurance, and must also enroll in the National Health Insurance Service NHIS.

Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan

Hosei University is one of Japan’s leading private universities, located in the heart of Tokyo, a global city that blends cutting-edge modernity with deep cultural heritage. Founded in 1880, Hosei combines a long academic tradition with an international outlook, welcoming students from around the world. Exchange students benefit from studying at a well-connected urban campus, with access to extensive academic resources, student support, and opportunities to experience life in one of the world’s most exciting and dynamic cities.


Tokyo itself offers endless opportunities for exploration — from museums, temples, and traditional districts to modern cafés, shopping, and nightlife. An exchange at Hosei University offers both academic growth and an immersive experience of Japanese culture, innovation, and city life.


Programmes of study

Exchange students will be required to follow a full programme of study for the academic year based at Hosei University.

  • The Exchange Students from Overseas Program (ESOP) is open to all disciplines and is designed for students particularly interested in Japanese cultural studies.
  • Specific modules of study are available to Business Management, Marketing, Accounting, and Finance students through the Global Business Programme (GBP).
  • Students in International Business, Business Management, Marketing, Economics, Fine Art, Media and Communication, Journalism, Film Studies, Politics and International Relations, English Language and Literature, History, Education Studies, and Psychology can explore the Global Interdisciplinary Studies (GIS) programme.

Please visit the Hosei University website via the button below to view the programmes and modules available.


Travel & accommodation

  • Travel – Hosei University’s campuses are located in central Tokyo, with the Ichigaya campus in Chiyoda-ku and the Koganei campus in western Tokyo. The city is well-connected by trains and buses, making commuting to campus easy. The nearest international airports are Narita International Airport (NRT) and Haneda Airport (HND). From either airport, students can reach central Tokyo by train or bus.
  • Accommodation – Exchange students are eligible to apply for university managed dormitories. Additional information about housing options and application procedures is available here.

Visas & insurance

  • Visas – To take part in this exchange you are responsible for ensuring that you meet Japanese entry requirements.
  • Insurance – DMU insurance is not sufficient for studying on exchange in Japan. It is mandatory for exchange students to purchase National Health Insurance (Kokumin Kenko Hoken) after arrival, according to the Japanese Government Policy for foreigners who will stay over 90 days. Further information about insurance can be found here.

ISEP – Study on Exchange in the USA

De Montfort University is a member institution of the International Student Exchange Programme (ISEP) – a not for profit organisation that brings together a consortium of universities around the world, to make studying abroad more accessible to students.

Interested in studying abroad in the USA through ISEP?

Join one of our briefing sessions to find out how the programme works. Upcoming sessions:
Wednesday 5 November, 12pm-12:45pm, The Yard 1.05
Thursday 20 November, 12:15pm-12:45pm, The Yard 1.02

Is ISEP right for me?

ISEP provides an alternative route to studying in the USA, alongside DMU’s direct partner universities. While all students are welcome to apply, ISEP may be particularly appealing if:

  • You are especially keen to study in the United States and would like access to a wide range of universities through a single application.
  • You would value the additional support provided by ISEP, including arranged accommodation, meal plans, and visa sponsorship.
  • You are interested in studying at a wide range of US institutions, offering a broad range of locations and courses.

This makes ISEP a good option for students who want reassurance around accommodation and visa processes, and who are motivated to explore study opportunities across the United States.

Where can I study in the US via ISEP?

Being a member of ISEP allows DMU students to study at over 100 universities in the US.
A diverse range of destinations and types of institutions is available, and the full list of exchange destinations can be accessed via the button below.

Finding programmes/modules

To explore what you can study at each institution:

  • Use the ISEP Program Finder (link via the button above) to search by Field of Study.
  • Check the institution’s module directory or course catalogue, focusing on options marked for visiting or exchange students.
  • Contact the ISEP Student Services Officer listed on each university’s page for more detailed advice about modules and course availability.
  • If unsure, seek guidance from your DMU faculty and the DMU Global team to make sure your choices fit with your degree requirements.

What does the application process look like?

Applying for an ISEP placement is a two stage process:

  1. Apply to DMU Global
    • Applications for the 2026–27 academic year open on Monday 27 October 2025 and close on Monday 12 January 2026.
    • Applications are submitted via DMU Global as advised here.
  2. Apply to ISEP
    • If your DMU Global application is successful, you will then submit an application directly to ISEP by Sunday 1 March 2026.
    • At this stage, you can select up to 10 preferred universities, and ISEP will attempt to place you at one of your top four choices.

DMU Global and ISEP will run information sessions to guide you through the process and provide tailored support at each stage.


Fees and support

ISEP operates on a model where you pay DMU housing and meal costs. In return, you are provided with pre-arranged accommodation and a meal plan at your host university, making it broadly comparable to continuing your studies at DMU.

There are a number of fixed fees that will be payable to DMU/ISEP as part of your year abroad. For the 2025-26 academic year, these fees included:

  • ISEP Exchange Application Fee: $100 (approx. £76)
  • ISEP Exchange Placement Fee: $450 (approx. £345)
  • Accommodation: £6,095
  • Meal plan: £2,808

Please note: Fees are subject to change and will be updated for the 2026–27 academic year.


All participants will be eligible to receive financial support from the Turing Scheme, to help make the year abroad more affordable. You can find further details of fees and funding that is available here.


If you have any questions regarding ISEP, please get in touch with us.

Grand Valley State University – Allendale, Michigan, USA

Grand Valley State University (GVSU) is a public liberal arts university in Allendale, Michigan which has a diverse student population of 24,000 representing over 70 different countries. It offers 94 undergraduate degree programmes over eight different colleges which are: Business, Community and Public Services, Education, Arts and Sciences, Engineering and Computing, Health Professions, Nursing and Interdisciplinary Studies. 


Sustainability is a key principle for GVSU, and it has been ranked as 16th in the world for environment-friendly university management by GreenMetric World University Ranking.


Programmes of study


Exchange students will be required to follow a full programme of study for the academic year based at Grand Valley State University.

Please visit the GVSU website via the button below to view the programmes and modules available.


DMU student stories

Sophie’s exchange year in Michigan, USA

Sophie Bartrop is a final year student on the Design Crafts course and specialises in metalsmithing. She went to Grand Valley State University in Michigan and describes it as being one of the best years of her life. Why did you decide to study on exchange? I was desperate to discover and experience new things…


Travel & accommodation

  • Travel – GVSU suggest that students fly to the Gerald R. Ford Grand Rapids International Airport (GRR) where pick-up is organised by the university on designated arrival dates. It is strongly suggested that you do not attempt to take a train or bus from the Chicago or Detroit airports.
  • Accommodation – you will need to apply to live in the Carleton University student halls of residence. For more information check out  the  GVSU Housing webpage. Although GVSU has various housing types available, on-campus apartments are what the university recommends for exchange students. Specifically, Laker Village is recommended as most international students live in this community and it is home to the International House. Meal plans are also available, more information regarding this can be found here.

Visas & insurance

  • Visas – To take part in this exchange you are responsible for ensuring that meet US immigration requirements.
  • Insurance – DMU insurance is not sufficient for studying on exchange in the US, and students are required to purchase health insurance  while attending Grand Valley State University.

Northern Kentucky University – Highland Heights, Kentucky, USA

Northern Kentucky University (NKU) is a growing metropolitan university of more than 14,000 students served by more than 2,000 faculty and staff on a thriving suburban campus of Highland Heights in Kentucky. It is just seven miles southeast of Cincinnati, Ohio and close to Newport, both vibrant cities where you can explore miles of nature trails and attend music, food and cultural festivals all year long.


The Northern Kentucky Norse are the athletic teams of Northern Kentucky University. They participate in the NCAA I which is the highest level of intercollegiate athletics sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States.


NKU academic programs are organized into seven colleges including the Haile/US Bank College of Business, Chase College of Law and School of the Arts. They offer over 80 undergraduate majors including Business, Law, Humanities, Media, Theatre, Education and lots more. NKU has a 19:1 student to faculty ratio which means there is a close relationship between staff and students.  The Mayerson Student Philanthropy Project integrates academics with experiential philanthropic work and there are many other Civic Engagement opportunities available to students.       


Programmes of study

Exchange students will be required to follow a full programme of study for the academic year based at Northern Kentucky University.

Please visit the NKU website via the button below to view the programmes and modules available.


DMU student stories

Emily’s year abroad studying in the USA

Emily Haisman is a third-year student at DMU currently studying Psychology. She shared her experience of studying at Northern Kentucky University in the USA. I knew travelling and spending a year on exchange was something I wanted to do and when I was applying to DMU I wanted to make sure that was an option….


Travel & accommodation

  • Travel – the nearest major airport to Northern Kentucky University is CVG – Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. Please consult the ‘Getting to NKU’ page for more information about the airport pickup service offered and alternative transport links.
  • Accommodation – exchange students are required to live on campus and are guaranteed a space in on-campus housing. There are various options available, including single, double and quad rooms. Housing rates can be found here along with information about meal plans. 

Visas & insurance

  • Visas – To take part in this exchange you are responsible for ensuring that you meet US immigration requirements .
  • Insurance – DMU insurance is not sufficient for studying on exchange in the US, and students are required to purchase health insurance while attending Northern Kentucky University.

Kwansei Gakuin University – Nishinomiya, Japan

Kwansei Gakuin University (KGU) is an independent institution for higher education, offering Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD degrees in over 35 different disciplines to a student body of approximately 24,700. Founded in 1889, the university maintains academic standards that rank among the highest of all Japanese universities and colleges. KGU places a large emphasis on producing ‘global citizens’, and in 2014 was selected by the Japanese government as one of 37 out of a total of 800 universities nationwide to receive funding under the Top Global University Project.


Programmes of study


Exchange students will be required to follow a full programme of study for the academic year based at Kwansei Gakuin University.


KGU offers ‘The Contemporary Japan Program’ which is specially designed for incoming exchange students to Kwansei Gakuin University.


Exchange students are offered a choice between two study tracks that will define the main focus of their time at KGU, the “Japanese Language Track” and the “Modern Japan Track”. Exchange students are also able to select elective courses to learn more about “Contemporary Japan” from a variety of aspects such as language, culture, society, economy, and politics.


Please note that eligible DMU students from all Faculties can choose to study at KGU (subject to Programme Leader approval).

Please visit the KGU website via the button below to view the Contemporary Japan Programme.


Travel & accommodation

  • Travel – the nearest major airport to KGU is Kansai International Airport.
  • Accommodation – Students can apply to live in the on-campus dorm which may be shared or private. Availability is not guaranteed for students applying in 22-23. There is also the option to apply for a homestay with a Japanese family. Dorm rooms cost between £270-380 per month (excluding meals and utilities).

Visas & insurance

  • Visas – To take part in this exchange you are responsible for ensuring that you meet Japanese entry requirements.
  • Insurance – DMU insurance is not sufficient for studying on exchange in Canada, and students are required to purchase medical insurance while attending Kwansei Gakuin University.

Weber State University – Ogden, Utah, USA

Founded in 1889, Weber State University is an exceptional teaching university providing degrees in business, education, health professions, liberal arts, technology, and sciences to meet the needs of the region. The university offers more than 250 undergraduate certificate and degree programs, serving more than 26,000 students, drawn predominately from Utah but also including representatives from all 50 states and 47 foreign countries.


WSU takes pride in its student-centered environment, meeting the needs of both traditional and non-traditional students. A multi-campus institution, WSU’s main Ogden campus is located 35 miles north of Salt Lake City.


Programmes of study

Exchange students will be required to follow a full programme of study for the academic year based at the Weber State University.

Please visit the Weber State University website via the button below to view the programmes and modules available.


DMU student stories

Georgia’s unforgettable year studying in the USA

Georgia Fidler a third year Interior Design student, spent a year studying at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah. Below she shares her experience of living, studying and travelling in the United States. How did you find out about studying abroad and what made you want to do it?  Since my first open day at the university, DMU Global,…


Travel & accommodation

Visas & insurance

  • Visas – To take part in this exchange you are responsible for ensuring that you meet US immigration requirements.
  • Insurance – DMU insurance is not sufficient for studying on exchange in the United States, and students are required to purchase health insurance while attending Weber State University.

University of North Florida – Jacksonville, Florida, USA

Established in 1972, the University of North Florida (UNF) has grown significantly in size and prominence, now boasting over 16,000 students and 2000 staff. The campus includes a nature preserve, beautiful lakes and nature trails, is located between downtown Jacksonville and the Atlantic Ocean in a bustling section of Jacksonville.


The University is home to six colleges, and routinely ranks high for quality and value on national lists published by U.S. News & World Report, Forbes, the Princeton Review, Wall Street Journal and more. UNF holds the prestigious Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement recognizing our commitment to our community and beyond.


Programmes of study

Exchange students will be required to follow a full programme of study for the academic year based at UNF.

Please visit the UNF website via the button below to view the programmes and modules available.


Travel & accommodation

  • Travel – the nearest major airport to UNF is Jacksonville International Airport. It is recommended to take a taxi to your accommodation, which should cost approximately $40-60.
  • Accommodation – you will need to apply to live in the University of North Florida student halls of residence. For more information check out the UNF Residence webpage .

Visas & insurance

  • Visas – To take part in this exchange you are responsible for ensuring that you meet US immigration requirements.
  • Insurance – DMU insurance is not sufficient for studying on exchange in the US, and students are required to purchase medical insurance while attending UNF.

University of Regina – Saskatchewan, Canada

The University of Regina (U of R) is a comprehensive university that can trace its roots back to the creation of Regina College, established in 1911. The College grew in size and significance becoming a campus of the University of Saskatchewan and, ultimately, an independent degree granting university – the University of Regina – in 1974.


Located in the capital of the province, the university known for its experiential learning offer, has approximately 16,500 students with 19% of students being international. The student to faculty ratio is 22:1. The University of Regina is home to 10 faculties and 25 academic departments which have established reputations for excellence and innovative programs leading to bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees.


The University of Regina’s main campus and historic original College Avenue campus, covering 930 acres, provide an attractive study and work environment for both students and faculty. Both the main campus and historic campus are located in Wascana Centre, one of the largest urban parks in North America. Regina is just minutes from Wascana Lake, and it’s surrounded by trails. Admire nature’s beauty while you get some fresh air, exercise, meditate or even study by the shore. The city has a population of over 250,000 and the city is a perfect blend of big city amenities with a small town charm.


Regina is a beautiful oasis on the prairies with more than 350,000 hand-planted trees. The Queen City has many attractions and events that take place all year round for students to take part in. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is headquartered in Regina. Saskatchewan Science Centre, the Legislative Building, several art galleries, Royal Saskatchewan Museum and many parks and walkways can be found throughout the city. Regina is cold, dry, windy and has a lot of snow in the winter. In the summer Regina boasts hot, dry summers with bright sunshine and little rain. Fall is windy and colorful whereas spring has more rain than any other season in Regina.


Programmes of study

Exchange students will be required to follow a full programme of study for the academic year based at the University of Regina.

Please visit the U of R website via the button below to view the programmes and modules available.


Travel & accommodation

  • Travel – The University of Regina is located a short distance (2.4 miles, 7.0 km) from the Regina International Airport (YQR). There are regular flights between YQR and Toronto Pearson International Airport which has good links to UK airports.
  • Accommodation – Exchange students can choose between various on-campus housing options. This includes dorms with shared and private washrooms, studios and 2-7 bedroom shared apartments. Where kitchen facilities are unavailable, students are required to purchase a dining plan. While private accommodation is available, students would be responsible for arranging this independently.

Visas & insurance

  • Visas – To take part in this exchange you are responsible for ensuring that you meet Canadian immigration requirements.
  • Insurance – DMU insurance is not sufficient for studying on exchange in Canada, and students are required to purchase medical insurance while attending the University of Regina.