Study abroad
Studying abroad provides an opportunity to learn new things, develop international experience and language skills, and also opens doors to other cultures and new contacts. Studying abroad is a valuable experience that provides knowledge, memories and friends for life.
Students visiting Stockholm University
As a student from outside Sweden, you can spend part of your education at Stockholm University. We need to ensure that there is a study agreement between SU and your domestic university and you will want to know about what courses will be available during your time in Stockholm. Be sure to contact the exchange coordinator, exchange@geo.su.se, early in your planning for more information about the application procedure.
Students from Stockholm University
As a student already at Stockholm University, you can spend part of your education at a foreign university. You can study at one of the Universities for which we have an existing exchange agreement, or you can select your own university. If you are thinking about studying abroad, there are different ways to go about it and you want to be sure you will get course credit, so contact the exchange coordinator, exchange@geo.su.se, early in your planning.
For more information please go to our Swedish page Studera utomlands or to the Exchange studies page at Stockholm University's webpage.
• CIVIS Erasmus+
CIVIS – European Civic University Alliance. CIVIS is an alliance within Erasmus+
• List of our partner departments
At the Department of Geological Sciences, we have departmental Erasmus+ agreements (within the subject Geology/Earth Sciences), with the following Universities:
- Kaunas, Lithuania
- Turin, Italy
- Florence, Italy
- Frieburg, Germany – Albert Ludwigs Universität
- Hannover, Germany – Leibniz Universität Hannover
- Ghent University, Belgium
- Bern, Switzerland (SEMP agreement)
- Edinburgh, Scotland (not officially Erasmus+)
- Cardiff, Wales, UK (not officially Erasmus+)
Contact
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webmaster@geo.su.se
Last updated: May 29, 2024
Source: Department of Geological Sciences