Study abroad
Make your education international! Studying abroad is not just an opportunity to learn new things, create international experience and new language skills.
Traveling around the world also opens doors to other cultures and new contacts. Studying abroad is a valuable experience that provides knowledge, memories and friends for life. In addition, studies abroad are meritorious and look good in your CV.

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If you choose to study for a period abroad, there are different ways to proceed. You can study via one of the university's central exchange agreements, the department's own agreements or on your own. In any case, it is important to be out in good time, preferably one year before the study period at the partner university begins.
Central (university-wide) agreements and networks
As a student at Stockholm University, you have the opportunity to study one semester at one of the many partner universities around the world. There are university-wide (central) exchange agreements that can be applied for by students from all departments at Stockholm University. Central exchange programmes, agreements and networks as CIVIS Erasmus+, north2north and Nordlys are administered by the International office at Stockholm University.
Calls for application
Here you will find information about the different forms of exchanges abroad, when and how to apply. If you are interested in exchange opportunities in Europe we suggest the networks through Civis Erasmus+ and Nordlys Erasmus+.
Information for tuition fee paying students interested in studying abroad
If you pay tuition fee for your master’s studies, or have a scholarship, then consult with the Swedish Migration Agency before going abroad on your own/exchange studies through Stockholm University. Please note, there is a risk that the Swedish Migration Agency may withdraw your residence permit for studies if you do not stay in Sweden during your master’s studies. Exchange studies that are conducted at another university, outside Sweden, do not fulfil the full-time studies requirement for a residence permit.
If you plan to do one or more semesters of exchange studies during your programme at Stockholm University, you should only apply for a residence permit for the time you plan to study in Sweden. During the exchange semester you might need a residence permit in the country where you are going to study. In this case you should contact the authorities in that country to find out what is required.
Erasmus+ Traineeship
As a student at Stockholm University, you have the opportunity to apply for funding to complete a traineeship abroad, in a company or an organisation in any country that participates in the Erasmus+ programme as a programme country:
Master’s students at the department can also register for a Traineeship course when making a traineeship abroad. Earn 15 credits and also receive an Erasmus+ scholarship for the traineeship period. You can include 15 credits Traineeship courses in your master’s degree.
Last updated: 2025-11-14
Source: Department of Physical Geography