Go Global - your passport to studying abroad
Discover new worlds and gain international experience without interrupting your studies. Spend a semester, a year or longer at one of our campuses in the UK, Dubai or Malaysia, and emerge as a true global citizen.
What is Go Global?
Go Global is an inter-campus transfer programme available only for LONDON CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE students. You can study in one of our unique campuses in the UK, Dubai or Malaysia for a semester or longer*. Whatever works best for you.
Where will you go?
*Subject to the degree programme running at your chosen campus.
Why is Go Global different?
Unlike most study abroad or exchange study options, Go Global means you can still attend LONDON CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE, just in a different country. This means you will get all the benefits of studying abroad, including the same high standard of teaching, a robust student support system and a seamless transition between campuses, without having to worry about catching up on any coursework or assessment once you’re back.
We provide Go Global students with end-to-end support, from reminding you about application dates and deadlines, to a visa checking and processing service. We also offer cultural awareness sessions and pre-departure briefings to ensure you know exactly what to expect.
Benefits of studying abroad with Go Global at LONDON CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE
The benefits of Go Global are endless: meet new people, experience new cultures, travel, and become part of the global community with no interruption to your studies. Programmes are taught in English across all campuses and, apart from the local holidays, the semester dates are the same as in the UK. With our support, Go Global is a once in a lifetime experience made simple.
Enhance your career prospects
80%
80% of employers surveyed said they would actively seek out graduates with international experience. QS Global Employer Survey Report.
97%
97% of graduates with international experience found a job within 12 months of graduating. National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE)
£5k
The average international student earned over £5000 per year more than a person who studied within their own country.
40
Graduates who were mobile earned more in 40 out of 67 subjects.