Mobility

Internationalisation takes many forms, and mobility is an important instrument in meeting the challenges abroad.
Therefore, the mobility of our students and researchers has top priority.
Through a broad partnerbase of universities and research institutions, students have many possibilities of studying abroad.
About 30 per cent of the faculty's students take advantage of this possibility, and the goal is to increase this figure as a period of study abroad sharpens the academic profile and develops linguistic and intercultural competencies.
International students, teachers and researchers bring the international dimension right into the classroom and create an international campus.
The number of exchange students coming to the Faculty of Life Sciences has increased dramatically in the past 5 years and there are 40 nationalities represented on campus.
As a central element in the consolidation of an international campus, we will strengthen recruitment initiatives with a dual focus on quality partners and capacity building.
Michael Guldager, - last update:26 November 2010