Durham University

Durham University is an exchange destination for bachelor students of Utrecht University School of LAW.

Founded in 1832, the University is the third oldest in England. Durham is a collegiate institution, with 16 Colleges which provide a social, domestic and pastoral focus for students, as well as University accommodation (if eligible). The University has a total student population of about 16,000, nearly a quarter of those on postgraduate courses. The work of the University covers traditional areas of study/education, including key branches of science and technology. Durham graduates are in great demand among employers and the University helps to attract investment into the region. It provides training, short courses and expertise for industry, and through its cultural events, conferences and tourist business and as a major employer, the University contributes in a wide social and economic sense to the local community.

Student experiences

Student experiences Durham

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Law Faculty

Exchange students

Course information

Academic calendar

The introduction week is at the end of September/beginning of October.

From October up to and including June

Dates of meetings and events

Durham University currently operates a term system which includes three terms per academic year (see link above). Modules (courses) are structured to run for the entire year (i.e. each module runs from October – June).

Exchange is only possible for a full year.

Requirements

Grade requirement: GPA of 3.0 equivalent to an average grade of 6,5 for UU students

English language: B2, please note the differences between:

  • Standard Visitor (students coming for one semester)
    Standard Visitors only planning to take courses within the subject area of their Erasmus exchange agreement and any other 1st / 2nd year level courses do not need to provide evidence of their English level. Though the expectation is that nominated students will have B2 Level English.
    You need to provide an English certificate C1 if you want to take 3rd/4th year level courses outside of the subject area of the Erasmus agreement (Law), or if a visa is required to study in the UK.

  • Student Route Visa (students coming for the full academic year)

    If you are coming into the UK on a Student Route visa then as part of the immigration process you will need to provide evidence of English level that meets the minimum entry requirements. You will need to provide a certificate from one of the following exams: IELTS, TOEFL iBT, Cambridge CAE/CPE or Trinity ISE which meets our minimum entry scores listed here (scroll down to Language requirements and Visa information). The English language certificate must be no more than two years old at the start date of your studies.

Students who are of a nationality outside of Europe will be required to provide a proof of an official English Language certificate. 

 

Areas of study open for exchange students

The majority of modules should be taken within the department with whom the exchange agreement is signed.

Classes within the English Studies department are limited so approval cannot be guaranteed.

The department/subject area a student chooses determines the campus that student will be based at. Please be aware that we do not recommend that students choose modules from both campus locations! The listings in the Faculty Handbook will indicate which courses/ subjects are taught at Durham / Queen’s Campus. Do not hesitate to contact the Exchanges & Study Abroad Team for advice.

Courses at Master level

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Housing

Overseas Exchange students only:
All full year overseas exchange students are guaranteed a place in one of the residential colleges of the University if they apply for the programme by the deadline. Students opt for college accommodation on the application form. Students will be notified of their college via e-mail. The college will then contact the student with further details prior to arrival.

Erasmus students only:
University managed accommodation will not be available. Students must source their own private accommodation.

If looking for off campus private accommodation, students may contact the Accommodation Office on accommodation.office@durham.ac.uk

Information about accommodation

Estimated living costs per month

Living costs in the United Kingdom can be more expensive than living costs in the Netherlands. It is essential that you plan your finances very carefully for the whole of your course at Durham.  The cost of living in Durham is approximately £150 - £200 per week. This amount does not include housing cost.  

Scholarship

The Erasmus+ Grant is no longer available for exchange students who are going to the UK. The British Universities Transnational Exchange (BUTEX) is offering a scholarship opportunity which students can apply to. You can read more about the scholarship on their website  Read more about other grants on our website.

Visa

Find more information on Durham University's exchange website.

Check if you need a visa on the website of the UK government.

Credits

You can find information on this university’s credits in the credit conversion table

Additional information

Please note that exchange is only possible for a Full Year!

Places available: 2 students for a full year. Due to the structure of our modules, which are designed to run over a full academic year (October-June) per module, we strongly advise students to come for a full academic year (October - June) and follow normal assessment structures as set for modules and earn full credit points.

Durham Law School is widely acknowledged as one of the leading Law Schools in the UK. It is a recognised centre of international excellence in legal scholarship and research. Why Durham

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