International study opportunities
As a Faculty of Business and Economics student you have access to a diverse array of credit and non-credit international study options.
Study overseas
Explore overseas study opportunities, including semester-long programs and short-term experiences
Faculty overseas subjects
Explore the diverse range of FBE subjects that combine your studies with overseas experiences.
Non-credited programs
Test your consulting skills against the world's best or join a club with an international focus.
Global partners
Beyond the University of Melbourne’s global network, the Faculty of Business and Economics offers additional global experience opportunities at a wide range of partner institutions. These include top-ranked business schools across Asia, the Americas, and Europe, as well as prestigious universities worldwide. Below are a few examples:
Explore the full range of global experience options
FBE global experience stories
FBE Student Stories - real experiences from students undertaking overseas study and global programs.
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Testing the Consultant Mindset: Reflections from Tokyo
Anna's Global Management Consulting experience in Tokyo over the winter term.
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Melbourne Microfinance Initiative (MMI) students make an impact in Indonesia and Laos
In 2025, two MMI project teams, supported by the Faculty of Business and Economics, travelled to Indonesia and Laos to turn a year of research into action. The experiences were challenging, rewarding, and at times surprising, leaving students with a deeper understanding of what their work means for people on the ground.
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BCom students shine at 2025 BFI Case Jam
Bachelor of Commerce students Ayden Kwok, Harry Lin, Jolyn Lau, and Nicole Liu travelled to Singapore in August 2025 to represent the University of Melbourne at Singapore Management University’s Business Family Institute (BFI) Case Jam Competition.
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Learning Beyond Borders: Global Business Practicum in Tokyo
As part of my Master of Management (Marketing) degree, I’ve always looked to apply theory to real-world challenges. The Global Business Practicum provides an opportunity for Melbourne Business School (MBS) students to apply classroom learning in an international setting while developing professional skills. I was fortunate to be selected for the subject, which took me to Tokyo, Japan.