International partnerships
Fostering global connections to create opportunities for our students and researchers
The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Sydney is globally renowned for its exceptional teaching and groundbreaking research.
We are committed to attracting top talents - outstanding students and world-class researchers from across the globe to strengthen our position among the world’s leading research universities. Through strategic partnerships with prestigious international institutions, we offer unparalleled opportunities for global engagement including innovative international research collaboration, student exchange programs, dual degrees, joint teaching and immersive short-term international experiences.
We collaborate with prestigious international institutions from around the world. Some of our partnerships include:
We partner with leading institutions to offer students the opportunity to fast-track their studies and obtain two degrees, while living and studying in two different countries.
Students complete the first two years of study in France and two years of studies at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Sydney.
A Joint PhD program offers candidates the opportunity to undertake a PhD program at Sydney, in collaboration with a partner university.
The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences has articulation pathway arrangements with overseas universities, polytechnics and colleges in China and Singapore.
These formal arrangements can help students fast-track their studies by providing credit towards their University of Sydney degrees.
Find out more on our International Articulations Pathway page.
We partner with leading global institutions to offer our students a variety of Short-term Summer and Winter programs in different disciplines. These are open to undergraduate and postgraduate students, and are taught on an intensive basis, with a duration of 2 to 6 weeks.
For more information, please visit our International Opportunities page.
Associate Director, International Partnerships
Strategic Partnerships and Engagement, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences