There are many good reasons for doing a part of your programme abroad. Going abroad challenges you both academically and personally, it gives you the option of specialising in interesting subject areas, and employers often value stays abroad as an important qualification in job applications.
As a Biology student you have many different exchange options. Below is a selection of exchange partners offering relevant courses:
University in the north of Portugal. Offers courses within ecology and environmental biology.
University in northern Germany, a one-hour train ride from Hamburg. Offers courses within marine biology, ecology, and tropical aquatic ecology.
University in the north of Germany, a half-hour train ride from Bremen. Offers an exchange programme focusing on the ecosystem of the Wadden Sea.
University in northern Sweden, on the inlet of the Gulf of Bothnia. Offers courses within ecology, environmental biology, and plant biology.
Dutch university located between Amsterdam and Eindhoven. Offers courses in ecology, marine biology, and behavioural biology.
The world's northernmost university, located 350 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle. Offers courses within Arctic biology, ecology, and fish biology.
University in Gothenburg, on the west coast of Sweden. Offers courses in plant biology, ecology, and ornithology.
University in the second-largest city of Germany, a three-hour train ride from Odense. Offers courses within marine ecosystems, molecular plant biology, and fishery studies.
University in the northeast of Australia. Offers courses within marine biology and tropical biology.
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