About the Australian European &
Utrecht Networks
The AEN (Australian European Network)/ UN (Utrecht Network), is a multi-lateral student exchange program that facilitates the educational exchange of undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD students between the network members. Established in 1999 and it now includes 7 Australian and 31 European member universities.
The aim of the AEN/Utrecht Network is to further the internationalisation of higher education through student mobility, summer schools, the internationalisation of curricula and co-operation at an institutional level. The members of the network are all prominent and broadly based educational institutions which assume a cultural responsibility alongside their academic and educational tasks.
About the Australian European Network (AEN) The AEN consortium includes 7 Australian Universities as members. Australian universities provide you with a quality, internationally recognised education. All network member universtities offer a variety of courses to choose from making your study with them count. AEN member universities have a distinctive identity and a reputation for competitive research and learning programs. Completing an exchange program with them will open your mind and provide a lifetime of opportunity for you.We have members in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania & Western Australia.
| About the Utrecht Network (UN) Founded in the early 1980's the Utrecht Network is a European-wide network of 31 universities in 28 countries. Whilst covering a broad base the network is highly selective in its membership enabling a manageable scale and flexibility of action. The Utrecht Network is committed to student and staff mobility, the internationalization of curricula, double/joint degrees, collaboration and joint research, whilst being open to other activities which maintain and strengthen its profile.
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