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Exchange studies

Exchange studies are perfect for those who wish to explore the world. On this page, you will find what options there are for studying abroad and how to apply.

A student exchange means that two universities exchange students between them, thus there are no additional student fees. You are able to apply for either one or two semesters, and there is a possibility to receive a scholarship if you do your exchange within the programmes Erasmus+, Nordplus or north2north.

Stockholm University offers two different exchange and network possibilities: departmental and central/university-wide. Please note that the application processes differ between the two.

If you wish to know more about your possibility for international experience during your studies at Stockholm University, join one of our information sessions:

Information sessions about international mobility options

Contact and digital drop-in

 

Departmental agreements and networks

Many departments at Stockholm University have their own exchange agreements with universities around the world. These agreements are usually subject specific and aimed at students studying at the specific department. 

Read more about exchange studies through departmental agreements and networks

In our agreement portal, you can find out which partner universities your department has exchange agreements with:

Agreement portal

Departmental exchange programmes:

Erasmus+, with a scholarship

Nordplus, with a scholarship

 

Central (university-wide) agreements and networks

Find the exchange possibilities on a central level in our agreement portal:

Agreement portal

The following exchange programmes, agreements and networks are administrated on a central level:

Bilateral agreements

  • Exchange without a scholarship
  • If you wish participate an exchange outside of Europe
  • Calls for application

CIVIS Erasmus+

Nordlys Erasmus+

north2north

  • Exchange studies with possibility for a scholarship, see more on north2north
  • If you wish participate an exchange at universities and colleges around the Arctic Circle
  • Calls for application

 

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Practical information

Departmental agreements

The departmental admission requirements vary between departments. Please contact the international coordinator at your department for more information.

Find your departmental coordinator

Central agreements

The central agreement is non-departmental specific and can be applied to by any student at Stockholm University. In order to participate you must meet the admissions requirements.

Please note that some subjects are not included in the central agreement at each partner university. For more information about this, see the agreement database and in the details for each call for application.

See more about the admission requirements and selection criteria for the central (university-wide) agreements and networks:

Admission requirements

Selection criteria

If you are currently receiving disability support at Stockholm University, you may also receive this during your exchange.

If you believe you will need support during your exchange, consider:

  • Contacting the exchange coordinator at you department about opportunities available to you.
  • Should specific information be required, the exchange coordinator will contact the partner university of your exchange to find out what opportunities they offer.
  • For documentation confirming recommendations of your needed support, contact the Disability Services

Financial support through Erasmus

Students participating in an Erasmus exchange with permanent or long-term disabilities, including disabilities caused by physical or psychological illness or have additional costs due to the disability can apply for extra funding.

Checklist for students with a disability going on an exchange

Information on additional funding for students with disabilities

Exchange studies means that you pay no tuition fee at the partner university for your studies there. If you are a fee-paying student at SU you’ll keep paying for your studies to SU during the exchange period. However, exchange studies always come with additional costs, compared to your studies at SU. 

NOTE, if you are a fee-paying student at SU it is crucial that you come back from your exchange with the equivalent number of credits, that is 30 ECTS = one semester of full time studies. 

Examples of additional costs linked to your exchange (not a complete list, only examples):

  • Travels to/from your destination.
  • VISA fees (vary depending on destination).
  • Some partner universities requires that you purchase a local insurance.
  • Some partner universities requires that you purchase a so called “meal plan”, meals from campus canteens.
  • Some partner universities requires that you live on campus, at designated dormitories.
  • Some partner universities charges a (usually smaller) administration/registration fee.

As an exchange student, you can apply for student finance from CSN. You may also apply to have the loan increased to cover travel expenses.

Click here for more information about the CSN student abroad finance

Additionally, all students on an Erasmus+ exchange are granted a scholarship. You can apply for the scholarship only when the partner university has accepted your application.

Click here to read more about how and when to apply for the Erasmus+ scholarship

 

If your application has been accepted

Below you will find useful information if your application for exchange studies has been accepted.

Useful information for outgoing exchange students

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