NJIT Exchange Partners
NJIT has agreements with many universities around the world.
As part of these agreements NJIT students can study at these partner universities with a tuition waiver from the host institution (only NJIT tuition will be charged for the semester or year abroad).
Additional charges include room and board, flight and health insurance, among others. Costs will vary based on location.
Partner Universities
Austria
German is Austria's official language and it's used in education, publications, announcements, and websites.
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Denmark is considered to be one of the most economically and socially progressive developed countries in the world.
Learn MoreFrance
France is a highly urbanized country, and the largest cities are Paris, Lyon, and Marseille.
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Germany is well known for folk festival traditions such as Oktoberfest and Christmas, which include Advent wreaths and Stollen cakes.
Learn MoreGreece
Greece is considered the cradle of Western civilization and the birthplace of: democracy, major scientific and math principles; and the Olympic Games.
Learn MoreItaly
Italy has a rich and ancient history, especially with food! Italian cuisine has developed through centuries of social and political changes with roots as far back as the 4th century BC.
Learn MoreNetherlands
There are almost 18 million bikes in the Netherlands. The Dutch cycle an average distance of 5 miles per day and use bicycles for more than a quarter of all trips.
Learn MoreSouth Korea
Korea is unique among Asian countries in its use of metal chopsticks, and now is well-known for its KPop.
Learn MoreSpain
Spanish cuisine consists of a great variety of dishes which stem from differences in geography, culture, and climate.
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Swedes are among the greatest consumers of newspapers in the world, and nearly every town is served by a local paper.
Learn MoreTaiwan
Taiwan has a variety of cultures with elements of traditional Chinese and Japanese culture, as well as traditional Confucianist beliefs.
Learn MoreThailand
Thai culture has been shaped by many influences including Indian, Lao, Burmese, Cambodian, and Chinese cultures.
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