Department of Physics and Astronomy

Study physics abroad - Information event about the Erasmus program on December 16

08.12.22 | Study

Once again this year, the Department invites Department interested physics students to an information session on studying abroad through the Erasmus program.

On December 16 at 3:00 p.m., students in Department Physics and Astronomy can learn more about the opportunities for studying abroad through Erasmus. In addition to general questions about the application process and requirements, there will also be an opportunity to talk with Erasmus alumni and current Erasmus students abroad. The event is hybrid; you can find the access details for the Zoom room below. Of course, we would be delighted if you would like to attend in person as well; the event will take place in room NB 01/193.

About Erasmus

Erasmus (European Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students) is an EU funding program that enables European students to spend a semester abroad in one of the 34 participating program countries (27 EU countries plus the UK, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Turkey, Serbia and Northern Macedonia). The exchange places of the program are subject-specific. As a student at RUB you can study at foreign universities where there is an Erasmus cooperation with your department. You will not incur any costs for your stay at a foreign university; any tuition fees will be waived through the support program. In addition, you will receive funding to cover your costs for the duration of your stay.

Currently, physics students can study at one of these partner universities:

France: Orléans, Paris-Sud/Orsay
Italy: Catania, Turin
Netherlands: Leiden
Norway: Tromsø
Portugal: Lisbon
Sweden: Uppsala, Stockholm
Spain: Madrid, Leioa/Bilbao, Valencia
Czech Republic: Brno
United Kingdom: York

Interested students are asked to apply informally by mail to log in. By zoom you can log in via this link (Meeting ID: 631 4495 3689
Password: PhysikRUB).

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