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.
Any questions? Contact the Incoming ESOP Team for guidance and assistance.
Learn more about campus activities and events
At Hosei University, exchange students are encouraged to actively engage in a variety of campus activities and events that foster cultural exchange and community involvement. The Global Education Center organizes regular events such as the Welcome Party and Farewell Party, providing opportunities to connect with fellow international and Japanese students.
Additionally, the HUBs (Hosei University Buddy System) offers a platform for exchange students to collaborate with local students, assisting with daily life and participating in various social events.
For those interested in media and public relations, the HOSEI Promotion Project allows students to work alongside Japanese peers to promote the university and Japan in English through social media, content creation, and event reporting.
These activities are designed to enhance the student experience, provide a deeper understanding of Japanese culture, and foster lasting international friendships.
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.
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.
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.
Kyung Hee University is a private university located in Seoul, South Korea. The emblem of the university is the Chinese character for “university” and has a world map in the background. This symbolizes Kyung Hee’s vision for globalization as well as an open mind and humanism for the world.
KHU, home to over 34,000 students is considered as one of the best universities in South Korea, comprising of 3 campuses; Seoul, Global (Yongin) and Gwangneun.
Since its founding in 1949, Kyung Hee University has pursued the Kyung Hee Spirit of “Scholarship and Peace” as well as the founding principle of “creating a civilized world.” It has established an academic tradition combining education, research and practice while pursuing the universal values of peace and mutual prosperity.
Programmes of study
Modules taught in English are available for students of the following programme areas at DMU: Textile Design, Arts and Festival Management, English Language and Literature, all Business Studies, Management, Accounting and Finance, Economics, Politics and International Relations. There are also General Education elective modules available to complement your studies and provide an insight into Korean culture and society, as well as Korean language classes. An overview of the course offer in English can be found here.
Exchange students will be required to follow a full programme of study for the academic year based at Kyung Hee University.
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Learn more about campus activities and events
The Office of International Affairs organises an orientation at the start of the year which acclimatizes students to campus life and gives students the opportunity to get to know each other.
Students can participate in a Global Buddy programme which matches two Korean students with two exchange students in a group of four. The programme promotes cultural exchange through various project and events throughout the year.
Similarly, the International Friendship and Culture Club is a student-led organisation that brings together Korean students and international students to build friendships and foster intercultural awareness. The IFCC operates different programs every week to promote mutual intercultural awareness and provides opportunities for foreign students and our students to become friends. International students can discover lesser-known aspects of Korean culture through cultural experience trips every month. Academically there are also study groups that run to support international students study provide opportunities to learn each other’s culture and language.
Exchange students can also access the Global Zone, a place for international students which includes International satellite TV, computer and internet access, DVD and mini-library for use within the Global Zone, Tutoring rooms for group meetings and various culture programs and events.
There are also many student organizations available which are categorized into seven groups: performance, academic, service, athletics, religions, hobbies, and creative exhibition. Examples of organizations include an International debate club, Korean traditional music club and a Rugby club. Learn more about student organizations available here.
Travel & accommodation
Travel – the nearest major airport to Kyung Hee University isIncheon International Airport (ICN). An airport pick-up service is available for students arriving at ICN on the designated arrival date provided by KHU upon request. A taxi would be approximately £45-£55 or alternative means of transport are available.
Accommodation – Accommodation is available at Sehwa Hall (Sehwawon) for students studying at the Seoul campus. Other options are also available. For more information check out the Kyung Hee University Housing page.
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 adequate travel and health insurance.
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.
At KGU, A mandatory orientation of approximately one week will be held at the beginning of each semester, introducing new students to life in Japan and information on KGU. In addition, Acting as language partners for the JLT exchange student’s first semester, KGU student volunteers will assist exchange students in practicing Japanese conversation. Exchange students who are enrolled in the Japanese Language Track will have a Nihongo Partner.
On-campus there is also the GS Network is an official student group endorsed by CIEC, supporting exchange students during their stay in Japan. They also plan cultural exchange activities for both exchange students and KGU students over the course of the year.
More broadly a range of extra-curricular opportunities are offered and Exchange students are encouraged to join KGU student groups to enrich their study experience in Japan. There are over 150 cultural and sports clubs and “circles” on campus. A circle is a group of students who share a common interest in an activity and gather periodically to explore this interest together. Clubs tend to require more commitment than circles do, and are often the equivalent to university level team sports. Exchange students should be aware that they may not be able to join certain clubs/circles due to the length of their exchange.
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.
Inholland University of Applied Sciences is an internationally focussed university with multiple campuses across the Netherlands, with Arts and Festival Management being taught in in Amsterdam. There are approximately 37,000 students across the 8 campuses from more than 100 different countries enrolled on courses at the university. Inholland’s international outlook means that the all of their communication is in English, as well as a wide range of taught modules.
Inholland University of Applied Sciences emphasis on internationalisation and the development of international and cross-cultural competencies to equip students with the skills for the workplace of the future. Teaching on the themes of sustainability, health and creativity also make Inholland a unique learning environment, with collaboration encouraged between students, lecturers, practitioners and external partners.
Programmes of study
Exchange students will be required to follow a full programme of study for the academic year based at Inholland University of Applied Sciences.
Please visit the Inholland University of Applied Sciences website via the button below to view the programmes and modules available.
Inholland University of Applied Sciences is part of the Erasmus Student Network (ESN) which organises all kinds of activities, such as international (theme) parties, dinners and BBQs, football matches between international teams, visits to other cities and so on. YoInholland University also organises different activities such as potluck dinner which students are introduced to Dutch food and eating habits and they can bring food from their culture to teach something about their own culture to fellow students. For more information, please see Inholland University of Applied Sciences webpage.
Travel & accommodation
Travel – the nearest major airport to Inholland University of Applied Sciences is Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. It is recommended to make use of the free airport pick up service, details of which can be found here.
Accommodation – Inholland University of Applied Sciences assists exchange students in finding accommodation in Amsterdam. For more information check out Inholland University of Applied Science housing.
Insurance – All students are recommended to purchase travel insurance for the duration of their time in Europe to cover personal possessions and healthcare. UK and EU nationals can apply for a UK Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC) which is time-limited to the length of the exchange period.