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Studying abroad

In General

Information about studying abroad is accumulated here. Whenever students encountered a lack of necessary information for preparing for a semester abroad in the past, we welcomed them to publish their experience here for future generations.

The most common ways to study abroad are via the Erasmus Program.(More information available at this site). However, it is also possible to contact the affiliated Department and organize an exchange year yourself without being bound to the other collaborating University. Many work groups have contacts abroad and offer studying opportunities abroad for (future) graduates and postgraduates. That is why all places with an established contact are listed here.

Please send reports, comments, and suggestions to the Webmasteror write an email to ed.lk-inu.kisyhp.sf(ta)DAS GEHÖRT HIER NICHT HIN UND SOLLTE ENTFERNT WERDEN UND RÜCKWÄRTS IST DAS ANDERE AUCH NOCHselanoitanretni.

Preparation

Preparing for a semester abroad should be done well ahead of time (roughly a year in advance). Information about collaborating universities can be acquired by talking to the Erasmus coordinators of the faculty, Mr. Anglin or Mrs. Frey. They may also help you with filling out the necessary paperwork (including online). Both the unit for international affairs of the faculty-student council and the contacts listed below are open to answering any further unanswered questions.

Note: all documents are in German

Experience reports (historic)

Reports from recent years

France

  • Strassbourg (Viktoria Wollrab)

Great Britain

Sweden

Denmark

  • Kopenhagen (Judith Hohmann)
  • Kopenhagen (Maria Loidolt)

Spain - Granada

Spain - Santiago de Compostela

Spain- Barcelona

Canada

USA

  • ? -Felix Schmidt

Switzerland