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Overview

Living and studying in another country is one of the most exciting adventures you’ll take. Not only is it a great way to develop your confidence and communication skills, but you’ll also make new friends, gain new perspectives and build valuable relationships. Join us for a term or two, or take part in an exciting six- or twelve-week summer programme.

Studying at Regent’s means you’ll be part of one of the UK’s most cosmopolitan universities – mixing with students and staff from over 140 nationalities. While you’re here, you’ll join lessons, lectures and live projects with full-time students – partnering with businesses and brands to bring your learning to life, provide industry insights and put your skills to the test.

Read our brochure on why you should make Regent's your choice for study abroad.

We welcome applications from students nominated through our partnership network, as well as applications from independent study abroad students who wish to study at Regent's for a short period of time as part of their degree.

Study Abroad modules

When completing your online application, you’ll also be asked to choose your modules. You can register for modules across most subjects, but you're more likely to avoid timetable clashes if you choose from similar levels and areas. The maximum number of credits you can take is 40 ECTS, although we believe 25-30 ECTS offers a more balanced workload. 


Choosing your modules

Before you submit your choices, please read each module specification carefully and discuss your preferences with your home university. This is a detailed description of a module’s content, readings, learning outcomes, teaching approaches and assessment methods. You’ll find these linked on the pages above. It’s your responsibility to:

  • Assess whether a module is suitable for your academic path
  • Not choose modules that you’ve already studied or are currently studying
  • Check how many credits you need to take while at Regent’s
  • Ensure the modules you choose amount to the correct credit load

Bear in mind that you’re not allowed to try out a module to see if you like it. The timetabling process is a complex procedure and once you’re assigned to a module, it’s not possible to reassign you to a different one unless there’s a valid academic reason to do so, such as:

  • Not being able to graduate without a specific module
  • Not being able to come to Regent's unless you take a specific module
  • Not being able to transfer credits for certain modules

If you need to change your modules for an academic reason, you can do so at the beginning of term. This will need to be supported by a written confirmation from your university.

Although we try our hardest to accommodate your preferences, we can’t guarantee you’ll be given your first choices (due to timetable clashes and cancellations). Therefore, as part of your application, we ask you to select at least one alternative for every first-choice module. If we’re unable to offer any of these, we’ll be in touch prior to your arrival. You’ll be able to view your final timetable after completing registration at Welcome Week.

Understanding module levels

At Regent’s, undergraduate modules sit at levels 4-6.

  • Level 4: Introductory modules offered in the first year of a bachelor’s degree. The first number in the module code is a 4 (e.g., BUS415).
  • Level 5: Intermediate modules offered in the second year of a bachelor’s degree. The first number in the module code is a 5 (e.g., MDC501). You should only select Level 5 modules if you have relevant prior knowledge of the subject.
  • Level 6: Advanced modules offered in the final year of a bachelor’s degree. The first number in the module code is a 6 (e.g., STG602). You should only select Level 6 modules if you have relevant prior knowledge of the subject.

Any questions? Email us with your full name, the name of your home university and your Regent’s ID number (if you have one) so we can advise swiftly.

Apply

We tend to open applications four to six months before term starts. You can find all the information you need on our digital factsheet.

If you're applying via an institution that's part of our partnership network, or via an agent, please speak with your coordinator and they'll assist you with your application.

If you're a free-mover applying independently, please enquire now and we can send you links to the online application.

Autumn 2026 deadlines

Nominations from partner institutions 
Opening date16 February 2026 
Closing date7 August 2026
Applications 
Opening date23 February 2026
Closing date*14 August 2026

Spring 2027 deadlines

Nominations from partner institutions 
Opening date10 August 2025
Closing date4 December 2025
Applications 
Opening date17 August 2025
Closing date*11 December 2025

If you submit your application by this deadline, your place on our study abroad and exchange programme will be guaranteed, provided entry requirements are met and all required documents are submitted. Late applications can be considered on a case-by-case basis.

 

2026-27 tuition fees

Undergraduate tuition fee per academic term£11,700
Postgraduate tuition fee per academic term£13,500

Please note that discounts might apply for students applying from within our partnership network. Please also note that you won’t be required to pay any tuition fees to Regent’s if you are applying via the Exchange programme.

 

Nomination process

If you're applying via an institution that's part of our partnership network, or via an agent, you'll need to be nominated by your home university or agent to take part in our study abroad and exchange programme. Your home university/agent should fill out this nomination chart and return to [email protected] by the deadlines stated above.

Please note: Free-movers not studying at one of the institutions in our partnership network and applying independently are not required to complete this step. Please enquire now and we can send you the link to the online application form.

 

Application process

When the nomination has been received and accepted, you'll receive an email from our team with an application link and instructions.

You will need to have the following documents ready to upload during the online application:

  • Copy of an official updated academic transcript
  • Copy of passport (photo page only) or ID card
  • Answering three questions about why you want to study with us (only for free-movers applying independently or via an agent)
  • Only for students requiring a Student Visa (two terms or pre-approved internship): Proof of English a copy of one of these English language tests – please also refer to the UKVI website for more information and exceptions. 

If documents are not issued in English, we require both the original and an official English translation.

 

Choosing your modules 

You must include your module choices in your application in order of preference.

For more advice, please see our module lists which can be found under the Modules tab at the top of this page.

 

What happens next?

You will receive your offer letter within 4 weeks of submitting your application, provided all documents have been received by the application deadline.

To accept your offer, you'll be required to pay a 1000 GBP deposit (1-term programme) or 4000 GBP (2-term programme) at the time of acceptance.

If your home institution pays Regent’s on your behalf, you'll have the option to accept or decline your offer in the student online portal. If you accept your offer, your home university will be invoiced for the full deposit amount.

We also recommend you apply for on-campus housing as soon as possible. You'll need a student ID number to complete your on-campus housing application, which you'll receive after submitting your study abroad/exchange application.

Placements and internships

Did you know, if you study at Regent’s in Spring (January – May) you can gain valuable work experience in London during or after the term? You can choose from: 

  • A part-time, credit-bearing industry placement during the term. 20 CATS/10 ECTS. Undergraduate students only.
     

Or 

  • A full-time eight-week internship immediately after the term. 20 CATS/10 ECTS. Undergraduate and postgraduate students.
     

We work closely with Impact Consulting and the award-winning AIFS Abroad to give you the chance to work in a variety of industries, from start-ups and charities to large multinationals.

NB: all students choosing one of the above options will require a Student Visa to enter the UK. You can learn more here.

 

In-term industry placement
Through Impact Consulting

IAE503 – discover more

In addition to your usual workload, you can take an extra module that enables you to undertake an (unpaid) industry placement lasting up to seven hours per week, depending on your timetable (a proportion may be done via hybrid working). This placement will be worth 20 CATS (10 ECTS/5 US credits). You’ll have weekly sessions with your tutor to ensure you’re on track for the assessment at the end. 

Impact Consulting will match you directly with a company based on your top three industries and your ideal job role.

It's important that you read the brochure for further details here and you'll find a useful video here.

How does it work?

  • If you’re applying via your home institution, they’ll need to nominate you first, as usual. You can then apply to study here via the application link we send you by email (24 September deadline).
  • If you are applying as a free mover, you’ll need to apply to study here via the application link we send you by email (24 September deadline).
  • As part of the online application, you must select IAE503 when choosing your modules. You must list this as your first choice.
  • After you receive and accept your offer, and pay your deposit (if applicable*), you’ll need to complete the online form we send you no later than 1 October.
  • There’s an additional (non-refundable) fee of £500 for this module, payable before 1 October 2025.

*We only take a deposit from students paying fees themselves. If you’re applying through one of our partner institutions and are unsure, please speak with your international office. 

If you apply and then change your mind, please let us know before 1 October and we'll try our best to find an alternative. 

Post-term industry internship (8-weeks)**
Through AIFS Abroad

SAI501 – discover more

After studying here in the spring term, you have the opportunity to undertake an (unpaid) full-time, eight-week internship, sourced through award winning internship provider, AIFS Abroad. This placement will be worth 20 CATS (10 ECTS/5 US credits). You’ll have weekly sessions with your tutor to ensure you’re on track for the assessment at the end of the placement. 

It's important that you read the brochure for further details here.

How does it work?  

  • If you’re applying via your home institution, they’ll need to nominate you first, as usual. You can then apply to study here via the application link we send you by email (27 October deadline).
  • If you are applying as a free mover, you’ll need to apply to study here via the application link we send you by email (27 October deadline).
  • As part of the online application, you must select SAI501 when choosing your modules. You must list this as your first choice.
  • After you receive and accept your offer, we’ll send you a link to register with AIFS. You must do this by 14 November.
  • An AIFS' advisor will be in touch with you to establish your interests. You’ll then be interviewed by the company you've been matched with.
  • There’s an additional (non-refundable) fee of $2,900 for support from AIFS for this placement. This is due before 14 November 2025.
  • You will be onboarded to AIFS readiness programme to ensure you are comfortable and prepared going into the internship.
     

If you apply and then change your mind, please let us know before 1 November and we'll try our best to find an alternative.

SAI501 is also available to students undertaking our Summer programme.

*Please note that AIFS Abroad help source internships within their specialist areas only.
**The module will run subject to demand. 

Summer programme

Discover more about our exciting three, six or twelve-week summer programmes.

Summer lawns

Accommodation

We offer on-campus accommodation in Reid Hall, located in the leafy grounds of our Regent's Park campus – overlooking gardens, a lake and the surrounding royal park. Living in halls allows you to relax and socialise on campus while being just a short walk from classes, shops and restaurants in Marylebone, and the nightlife of the West End.

You'll receive the housing application link as part of your application.

Reid Hall

Testimonials

 

'The campus is a hidden paradise in the beautiful city of London – you feel at home as soon as you walk in! You'll have plenty of opportunities to meet new friends and build your network, as well as enhance your CV and explore the city.'

Luigi Sacco, University of Bologna, Italy

'Studying abroad gave me the chance to meet people from all over the world, explore London and its history, and discover new cultures and ways of learning.'

Matias Modugno, University of CEMA, Argentina

'I had a great time at Regent’s! I loved all the events and the guest speakers – I’ve met some really nice people and great contacts. I'd love to stay longer!'

Sara PrestiFilippo, Macromedia University, Germany

'I've had a wonderful time at Regent’s. I've learned a lot, not only in school but also socially, and I've made new friends from all over the world.'

Amalie Kristine, EDU Danmark, Denmark

'I come from a large university in the US and really love the intimate community Regent’s has! The campus is so beautiful and I’ve loved exploring the Baker Street area. The professors are also all very engaged with each student – I had not been interested in an art field previously, but I’m leaving Regent’s with a new interest in doing an art history minor!'

Stella Broome, University of Virginia, USA

Academic calendars

View the latest undergraduate and postgraduate academic calendars here.

Library

Student FAQs

View real questions asked by real study abroad students here.

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