Exchange Studies

 Wageningen University

From California to Cordoba - from Perth to Prague. There are many options if you are interested in studying abroad. The Faculty of Life Sciences has partner agreements with around 180 partner universities worldwide. 

 

  • NOVA/BOVA, which allows you to study at one of the nine Nordic and four Baltic agricultural and veterinary science universities that have joined the NOVA/BOVA Network. 

  • The Erasmus programme, which offers many opportunities for studying in Europe. 

  • Bilateral agreements between with universities in the USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand as well as several universities and institutions in developing countries.

For more information about where you can study abroad as an exchange student see Where.

 

For information about how to apply and prepare for a period of studies abroad as an exchange student see How.

 

For many programmes there are specific blocks when it is most appropriate to study abroad. See When to find out when you can study abroad without delaying your studies. 


Andreas Thomas Hede Krøigaard, - last update:10 October 2011

 

 

EILC Courses

 

Find information about Erasmus Intensive Language Courses for Erasmus students.

 

 

 


 

 

 

First Contact

  

...is a buddy programme for all international students at LIFE. Become a First Contact after your studies abroad - you will know how much your involvement will be appreciated by the international students and you will get friends abroad for life.

 

Become a First Contact.

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Affordable Student Accomodation

 

Affordable student accommodation abroad is not always easy to find.

Our 10,000+ host families not only offer affordable accommodation, they
also care for students and provide cultural exchange opportunities.

 

Read more about the innovative homestay booking platform for students abroad.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Faculty of Life Sciences-Bülowsvej 17-1870 Frederiksberg C-Tel: +45 353 32828-