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 Physics student you have many different exchange options. Below is a selection of exchange partners offering relevant courses:
University in the southeast of Austria. Offers courses in Astrophysics, Climate Physics and Theoretical Physics.
University in the southeast of France, at the foot of the French Alps. Offers courses in Cosmology and Nanophysics.
Germany's oldest university offers a wide range of courses within almost all Physics fields, e.g. Cosmology, Particle Physics, Theoretical Physics, and Experimental Physics.
University in the south of Germany, approx. 100 kilometres north of Munich. Offers a wide range of Physics courses.
University located a one-hour train ride from Amsterdam. Offers a wide range of Physics courses, e.g. in Astrophysics.
University in Gothenburg, on the west coast of Sweden. Offers a wide range of Physics courses, e.g. in Astrophysics and Applied Physics.
One of the biggest Belgian universities, located 30 km southeast of Brussels. Offers a wide range of Physics courses.
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