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 Computer science student you have many different exchange options. Below is a selection of exchange partners offering relevant courses:
EISTI is a graduate school in Computer science and Mathematics engineering. Located a 35-minute train ride from Paris, the schooloffers English-language courses in Applied mathematics (Quantitative finance and risk management) and Computer science (Data analytics, data science and data architecture).
The University of Kiel in northern Germany offers Mathematical finance courses in English.
The University of Kaiserslautern in southwest Germany offers a wide range of Mathematics and Computer science courses in English
Dutch university located a one-hour train ride from Amsterdam. Offers Mathematics and Computer science courses in English.
The Nanyang Technological University in Singapore offers courses in both Mathematics and Computer science.
All courses are taught in English.
Swedish university in Gothenburg. Offers many Master-level courses in English within the fields of Applied mathematics and Computer science.
The University of Regensburg in south-east Germany offers a wide range of Master-level Mathematics courses in English.
The University of Udine in northeastern Italy offers a wide range of Master-level Computer science courses in English.
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