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Study abroad

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 Chemistry student you have many different exchange options. Below is a selection of exchange partners offering courses or projects that are relevant to Chemistry students.

Graduate school in the north-west of France, which specialises in chemistry. Does not offer any courses in English, but it is possible to do laboratory projects within the fields of medicinal chemistry, environmental chemistry, materials chemistry, and catalysis.

Read more about ENSCR

University close to Paris which provides the opportunity to do research projects within forensic chemistry.

Please contact Associate Professor Kaare Lund Rasmussen if you are interested. 

Dutch university located between Amsterdam and The Hague. Offers many chemistry courses.

Read more about Leiden University

Dutch university located between Amsterdam and Eindhoven. Specialises in environmental chemistry and food technology.

Read more about Wageningen University

Czech university which offers many chemistry courses, especially within  physical chemistry.

Read more about Palacký University

Swedish university in Gothenburg. Offers many chemistry courses.

Read more about the Chalmers University of Technology

University on the east coast of Australia. Offers many chemistry courses.

Read more about Griffith University

University on the east coast of Australia. Offers many chemistry courses.

Read more about Griffith University

Read more about studying abroad on SDU International's pages

Last Updated 11.08.2023