University of Nebraska–Lincoln

The Charles W. Durham School

A Special Unit of the College of Engineering

The Durham School for Architectural Engineering and Construction Study Abroad Program


The UNL College of Engineering and The Durham School for Architectural Engineering and Construction strongly encourage our students to participate in study abroad opportunities. Engineers work in a global economy and collaborate with professionals from around the world.

As well as opportunities to go on study abroad trips to such locations as Spain, Brazil, China, France, and Italy, students can spend a semester or full year at an international location.

Partner Schools

Scholarships

  • Information coming

ISEP Network

The ISEP Network (of which UNL is a member) also has several opportunities for students to study engineering. Students can check on these schools via the UNL International Affairs web site (click "programs" then "semester/year" and then select the part of the world you're interested in), or visit the ISEP web site.

  • ISEP PDF brochure (features information about programs with engineering as an option).

2009 - 2010 International Exchange Students



Participating Students

Currently, two international exchange students from the University of Leeds are studying architectural engineering at The Durham School for the 2009-10 academic year.

Andy Chu
  

  • Major: Architectural Engineering
  • Hometown: Guangzhou
  • Home university: University of Leeds
  • All about me: An enthusiastic and hard working student enjoyed many aspects of life in the university, looking opportunity to gain wide spectrum of architectural engineering experience.
  • Why study at UNL's The Durham School: The Durham School has one of the top architectural engineering programs in the US. I believe the university can provide outstanding learning experiences and progress within wide range of professional programmes.
  • Why did I choose this major/field of study: Architecture and engineering fascinate me. This course will lead me to a career where I can make full use of my artistic and logical abilities. I wish to continue my studies further and develop my skills, interest and qualifications within the course.

Onesemo Moala
  


  • DOB: 02-05-1987
  • Countryr: Australia
  • Nationality: Australian & Samoan
  • Cityr: Melbourne
  • University: Victoria University
  • Course: Architectural Engineering
  • Major: Structures
  • Future Career: Structure Engineer and Project Manager
  • Engineering Passion: To use my degree, achievements and knowledge to design and build GREEN BUILDINGs
  • Hobbies: Trying new adventures that comes in my way
  • Health & Fitness
    Surfing
    Rugby & Volleyball
    Dancing (new hobby that I picked up here in America)
    Listen to music & watching movies
    Enjoying Life
    Favorite Food: Any
  • All about me: I was born in Australia but raised up in Samoa. My whole life was in Samoa, went back to Australia at 2007 for a better education. I was a farm boy, grew up in a family with a lots of land, plantation and animal farm. I only have two sisters, but I have a big external family. My mom is the eldest of her thirteen siblings. I don’t know what the future holds for me but I do know that I will challenge myself in anything that comes in my way. Travelling the world is one of my goals and trying new adventures. I also do like to do many extreme sports that I could do.

2008 - 2009 International Exchange Students



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