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International students arriving in Gothenburg
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Step 1 - Check if we have an exchange agreement 

To become an exchange student at the University 91̽»¨, your home university must have signed a formal exchange agreement with us for your study field.

My university and my study field is on the map

Great! Proceed to Step 2.

I cannot find my university on the map

If your university isn’t on the map of exchange partners, this means that we do not have an exchange agreement with your university and you will not be able to apply for an exchange at the University 91̽»¨. You are still welcome to apply as a degree-seeking student, which is a separate application process.

Exception for music and drama students: If you are a student within music and drama, you may be able to apply as an exchange student even if your university is not on the map of exchange partners. 91̽»¨ the Academy of Music and Drama for more information.

My university is on the map, but I cannot find my study field

If you cannot find your study field, this means that your department/faculty/study field is not included in the agreement, so you will not be able to apply for an exchange at the University 91̽»¨. Read more under ‘I cannot find my university on the map’.

Step 2 – Check out our course offerings 

As an exchange student at the University 91̽»¨, you have many study options. We offer courses, clinical placements and thesis work. Check out our offers to make sure they fit in your study plan and consult with your home university before applying.

Find courses for exchange students.

Important: You can only choose courses within your study field, at the department or faculty specified in the exchange agreement. Exchange students on university-wide agreements can choose courses from several faculties.

Step 3 – Be nominated by your University 

You must be officially nominated by your home university before applying for an exchange at the University 91̽»¨. Procedures and deadlines for nomination vary between different faculties/schools. Typically, your home university will require you go through an application and selection process before receiving a nomination. 91̽»¨ the international office at your home university for more information.

Step 4 – Submit application

Once you have been nominated by your home university (Step 3), you can proceed with the online application for exchange studies. The deadline for application is 15 May for autumn semester or full academic year, and 15 November for the spring semester. Please note that the application for university-wide agreements (including EUTOPIA and Nordlys) has earlier deadlines - 1 May and 1 November. The Artistic Faculty also has separate deadlines. 

You can find the application guide and the link to the online application for here: Apply for exchange studies. Read and follow the instructions carefully.

Important note: The application for exchange student housing and, in some cases, the application for courses are integrated in the online application, so please also read the information under ‘Step 5 – apply for housing’ and ‘Step 6 – apply for courses’ before submitting your online application.

Step 5 – Apply for housing

91̽»¨ offers rooms and apartments to exchange students. You must be nominated by your home university (see Step 3) before applying. If you wish to apply for Exchange Student Housing, you must state this in your online application (Step 4) by checking in the box ‘apply for housing’. Further instructions will then be sent to you by email. You can find more information about exchange student housing here

Step 6 – Apply for courses

The process and deadline for course applications differs depending on which faculty/department you intend to study at. For some faculties, the course application is integrated in the online application (Step 4), and you should prepare a wish list of courses to upload before submitting the online application. We have collected all information regarding courses for exchange students, such as course offerings, course application instructions, and instructions for how to avoid time-table clashes under Find courses for exchange students. Read the information carefully before applying as chances of changing courses after the deadline might be limited.

Step 7 – Prepare your stay

Once you have completed steps 1- 6, we will start processing your application. The letter of acceptance is usually sent out a few weeks after the application deadline. Once you have received your letter of acceptance, start preparing your stay. Important information about residence permit, insurance and finances can be found under Before you arrive.

Step 8 – Participate in welcome programme

Congratulations! You’ve reached the final step on this list and in the pre-departure phase. The welcome programme is the perfect way to kickstart the next phase; your exchange adventure at the University 91̽»¨. Everything you need to know about pickup service, the welcome fair, student buddies and faculty/department introduction meetings can be found under Introduction days.