Study abroad

Are you interested in other countries and want to have an enriching experience? Take the opportunity to study part of your education abroad!

Studenter i en stadsallé.

You can choose between different options of student exchanges, and various lengths of stays abroad. A student exchange means that two universities exchange students between them, thus there are no additional student fees. There is also a possibility to receive a scholarship if you do your exchange within a program such as Erasmus+.

The Department of Psychology collaborates with universities across Europe, and there are also central agreements with educational institutions both within and outside Europe. Please note that the application process differs between the two.

See below for previous students' exchange experiences. And be inspired.

 

Current opportunities

Call for departmental agreements for exchange studies during the 2025 spring semester is open between 15 August and 15 September 2024.

Information meeting in Zoom about this call is offered on Tuesday, 14 May, 14:00–15:00. Recommended if you are thinking about studying abroad. Zoom-link:

stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/65375123472

 

Explore the full database

Agreement portal

Department of Psychology agreements

Erasmus+

Central agreements

Calls for application

Read more about Civis and exchanges outside of Europe further down on this page.

Internships and data collection for thesis

Does it sound interesting to do an internship abroad? As a student at Stockholm University, you can apply for scholarships to do a traineeship, write your thesis or collect data in a country participating in the Erasmus+ program. You can also collect data for your thesis in a less developed country and receive funding through Sida via the Minor Field Studies program.

Read more about different types of internships, terms and more: 

Erasmus+ traineeship abroad

Minor Field Studies (MFS)

Modern Valencia, Spain. Photo: Theres Arnosdotter
Photo: Theres Arnosdotter
 

How to apply

The application process is in two steps. First, you apply to be nominated for one of the exchange spots at the Department of Psychology or for a spot via central agreements. After being nominated, you apply directly to the partner university.

Application and step-by-step instructions

 

Denise Winroth, student on the General Master's Programme in Psychology spent time on an exchange in Leuven, Belgium.

Travelogue, Erasmus+

Shamm Salih, student on the International Two-Year Master’s Programme in Psychology, spent time on exchange in Iceland.

Travelogue, Erasmus–Nordlys

 

When will I know if I have been nominated?

We usually notify the applicant within two weeks of the application deadline.

If I am nominated, what happens next?

Once you have been nominated, you can apply directly to the partner university. The precise dates and processes can differ depending on the partner university.

Does it cost anything to go on an exchange?

You will not pay any tuition fees at your host university, however, you must cover your own living expenses while you are away. Students on exchange agreements are entitled to student finance from CSN. Visit their website for more information.

The Erasmus+ exchange pays a grant to help you cover the additional costs you encounter as part of your exchange.

More information about the Erasmus grant

How do I transfer my credits?

You apply for credit transfer omline via Ladok for students, see detailed information on the Transfer of Credit page. Read all the information carefully and note that it is faster to process your application if you send all the documents right from the beginning.

In order for your application to be processed, you need to attach an official transcript and a copy of your signed Learning Agreement.

Transfer of credits

Ladok for students

 

The CIVIS Network

The CIVIS Network enables students to apply for exchanges in Europe. The Erasmus rules apply for the exchange. Besides Stockholm University, the following universities are part of the network:

Paris Lodron University of Salzburg (Austria)

Université libre de Bruxelles (Belgium)

Aix-Marseille Université (France)

Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen (Germany)

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Greece)

Sapienza Università di Roma (Italy)

University of Bucharest (Romania)

Universidad Autonoma de Madrid (Spain)

Université de Lausanne (Switzerland)

University of Glasgow (United Kingdom)

 

Exchanges outside of Europe

Read more about this on:
Application university-wide agreements and networks – step-by-step

 

More information

You can find even more information on the subject on Stockholm University's web.

Study abroad

Practical information about exchange studies

 

Contact

Please contact our international coordinator for additional guidance and information.

International coordinator
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