University of Sheffield

University of Sheffield

Founded in 1905, the University of Sheffield is a public research university in South Yorkshire that ranks among the best tertiary institutions in the UK and worldwide, particularly in the field of research. It has produced five Nobel Prize winners and prides itself on ground-breaking partnerships with industry and a strong international program.

Academic Highlights

Described as a powerhouse of British education, Sheffield’s faculties include Arts, Engineering, Medicine, Science and Social Sciences. Its architecture school is one of the oldest in the UK, while its management school is one of only 60 in the world to have triple-crown accreditation. It has around 28,000 enrolled students.

Location

The University of Sheffield is not a campus-based institution although most of its buildings are within close proximity to each other. The centre of the university is located just outside of the city centre, along a mile-long avenue of buildings that belong almost entirely to the university.

Did you know?

Australian scientist Howard Florey who shared the 1945 Nobel Prize for Medicine for the development of penicillin, taught at the University of Sheffield from 1931 to 1935.

Language of Instruction

English

Program Duration

1 semester, 2 semesters

Academic Level

Undergraduate

Minimum Result Required

Partner entry requirement of 60% average mark

Previous Round Cut-off (WAM % or GPA)65% WAM

Anticipated Places in Semester 1, 2027

10+ places

Exchange Availability

Green

Eligible Monash Campus

Monash Australia, Monash Malaysia

Agreement Scope

All Faculties except Faculty of Law

Handbook/Catalogue

Units offered in English at the undergraduate and graduate levels can be found via their Directory of Modules website.

Students are not permitted to take units in Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Midwifery, Leisure Management or Speech Pathology.

Third year modules in Sociological Studies and Politics are not currently available to exchange students.

Law students wanting to take Law units should apply through the University of Sheffield - Law brochure page. You are permitted to take 40 CATS of Law units and 20 CATS from any other discipline.

Full-time Credit Load Equivalents

Semester

Min. 18 Monash points

Max. 24 Monash points

45-50 credits

60 credits

Year

Min. 36 Monash points

Max. 48 Monash points

90-100 credits

120 credits

Academic Calendar

University of Sheffield 'Autumn/Fall' Semester (Monash Semester 2): September – early February
University of Sheffield 'Spring' Semester (Monash Semester 1): February – June

See Sheffield's academic calendar here.

Important note: You may be able to request a December finish only if you are required to return home to restart your studies. This process is arranged on an individual basis and not guaranteed. You should anticipate staying through to early February.

Accounting

Anthropology

Architecture

Banking and finance

Biological sciences

Biomedical sciences

Business law and taxation

Chemistry

Chinese languages and culture studies

Earth, atmosphere and environmental sciences

Econometrics and business statistics

Economics

Engineering

Engineering - chemical

Engineering - civil

Engineering - electrical and computer systems

Engineering - materials science

Engineering - mechanical and aerospace

Film studies

French language and culture studies

German language and culture studies history

Geography

History

Human geography

Italian language and culture studies

Japanese language and culture studies

Journalism

Korean language and culture studies

Linguistics

Literary studies

Management

Marketing

Mathematical sciences

Philosophy

Physics and astronomy

Politics and international relations

Psychological sciences

Religious studies

Science

Spanish and Latin American languages and culture studies

Note

  • The listed disciplines are not necessarily exhaustive and other fields of study might also be available at the institution.
  • Approval to study particular subjects at any institution is always at the discretion of the departmental/discipline and faculty advisers in your managing faculty(ies) and subject to available places at the host.

Accommodation

On-campus accommodation is available for exchange students.

The University of Sheffield offers advice on accommodation here.

Visas

Non-UK or European Union citizens must have a valid student visa to undertake an exchange period.  To apply, you will need a visa support letter - Confirmation of Acceptance - from your host university.

If studying for more than six months, then a Tier 4 (general) student visa may be required. If going for less than six months, a Tier 4 (general) student visa or a short-term study visa may be required. The short-term study visa is the simpler and cheaper option for entering the UK however the visa cannot be extended and no work can be undertaken (paid or unpaid) while in the UK.

If you are not a national of a majority English-speaking country you may need to meet UK Border Agency language requirements. Be sure to check.

Monash Abroad can only provide general information - always check with the relevant Consulate/Embassy and consider advice that is right for you.

For more information on visas, please refer to the British Consulate-General website.

The University of Sheffield also provide some advice on visas, which can be found on their Student Visas and Immigration website.

Health and insurance

Tier 4 Student visa applicants may have to pay a healthcare surcharge (Immigration Health Surcharge) which gives visa holders access to UK’s National Healthcare service. To find out more information on visas and insurance, visit the GOV.UK website.

When travelling on a Monash Abroad approved program, you are automatically covered under the Monash University Student Travel Insurance policy.

Orientation and extra-curricular 

Orientation programs take place at the start of each academic semester, as outlined on Sheffield's Orientation Week website. You can access the University of Sheffield's Study Abroad webpage for further details on what you can do whilst living in Sheffield.

Check out the University of Sheffield's YouTube channel. For British cinema and tv show fans, there's also a guide to Sheffield which you can check out here.

Cost of living

Sheffield on the Expatistan site (this is a website external to the University and intended to be indicative only)

Funding

For information about funding available to support study on exchange overseas, see the Financial Information page on the Monash Abroad website.

The University of Sheffield provides some advice on cost of living on their Study Abroad website.

Important notes

Students are not permitted to take units in Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Midwifery, Leisure Management or Speech Pathology.

Law students wanting to take Law units should apply through the University of Sheffield - Law brochure page. You are permitted to take 40 CATS of Law units and 20 CATS from any other discipline.

To begin your application and study plan, click the button below.

Apply here

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