Select your school below to see which exchange universities you can apply for. Before you apply, you need to make sure that the university offers courses in your field so that you can transfer the credits awarded, and that the teaching is in a language you can handle.
Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Infrastructure
ABE
Environomical Pathways for Sustainable Energy Systems
ITM
ICT Innovation
EECS
Industrial and Environmental Biotechnology
CBH
Industrial Engineering and Management
ITM
Industrial Management
ITM
Information and Network Engineering
EECS
Innovative Sustainable Energy Engineering
ITM
Innovative Technology for Healthy Living
CBH
Integrated Product Design
ITM
Interactive Media Technology
EECS
Machine Design
ITM
Machine Learning
EECS
Macromolecular Materials
CBH
Maritime Engineering
SCI
Mathematics
SCI
Mechatronics
ITM
Medical Biotechnology
CBH
Medical Engineering
CBH
Molecular Science and Engineering
CBH
Molecular Techniques in Life Science
CBH
Nanotechnology
EECS
Naval Architecture
SCI
Nuclear Energy Engineering
SCI
Production Engineering and Management
ITM
Project Management and Operational Development
ITM
Railway Engineering
SCI
Real Estate and Construction Management
ABE
Software Engineering of Distributed Systems
EECS
Sports Technology
CBH
Sustainable Digitalisation
EECS
Sustainable Energy Engineering
ITM
Sustainable Production Development
ITM
Sustainable Technology
ABE
Sustainable Urban Planning and Design
ABE
Systems, Control and Robotics
EECS
Tchnology-based Entrepreneurship
ITM
Technology, Work and Health
CBH
Transport and Geoinformation Technology
ABE
Transport, Mobility and Innovation
ABE
Vehicle Engineering
SCI
Info on the university pages
Each partner university has its information page where we list an overview of study time, credit system and language. Be sure to check that, for example, the information about the semesters so it includes both time for the actual studies and the examination time.
On the university information pages, there is usually a selection of previous students' travel stories, which you can read for tips and inspiration.
About the number of spots
The number of spots, mainly in the United States, Australia, and other English-speaking universities are limited, which results in a competitive selection. Within Europe, there are usually more spots than applicants.