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Exchange student Nayana Mysore Ramamurthy.
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My exchange: an unforgettable adventure

What it’s like to be an exchange student? Why choose the University 91̽»¨? We asked Dr. Nayana Mysore Ramamurthy, exchange student from Nitte University, India who studies Health Economics at the Master’s programme in Public Health 91̽»¨, a few questions about her exchange experience.

Thinking about an exchange? Here's Nayanas best tips:

  • Research the Destination before departure: Learn about the country’s culture, customs, language for a more better exchange experience.
  • Be Open-Minded: Embrace differences and be open to new experiences, perspectives, and ways of life.
  • Learn the Language: Even basic language skills can greatly enhance your experience and help you connect with locals.
  • Get Involved: Participate in local activities, clubs, and events to immerse yourself in the culture and make new friends.
  • Stay Flexible: Things may not always go as planned, so remain adaptable and resilient in the face of challenges.
  • Document Your Experience: One should Keep a journal, take photos, and create memories to cherish for a lifetime.
  • Stay Safe: Be aware of local laws, customs, and safety precautions to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.
  • Seek Support: One shouldn't hesitate to reach out to program coordinators, fellow exchange students, or locals for support and guidance when needed.
     

About Nayana Mysore Ramamurthy

Name: Dr. Nayana Mysore Ramamurthy
Age: 28 years
From: Karnataka, India
Studies in India: Master of Public Health at K S Hegde Medical Academy, Nitte University, Mangalore, India
Studies at GU: Health Economics course at Master’s programme in Public Health 91̽»¨, Sahlgrenska Academy
Dream job: WHO or do research in the Public Health abroad field
Leisure interests: travelling, cooking, trying different cuisines
Nayana in four words: curious, adventurous, sociable doctor

Kaffe och kanelbulle - en klassisk svensk fika.
Coffee and cinnamon bun - a Swedish fika.
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Nayana witnessed aurora in Sweden.