Special programmes
A number of special programmes exist that supports students financially to do a study abroad activity:
- Erasmus+ Traineeship for recent graduates
- Sino-Danish Center
- Nordic Centre Summer School in Shanghai
- College of Europe
- north2north
Summer school
Some students choose to enrol at a summer school abroad to study a single course or to gain other qualifications.
If you choose to pursue this type of study abroad activity your will have to do it mostly by yourself. You will need to find and research which summer schools are relevant for you and furthermore do the application for the summer school on your own.
You may be eligible for the Danish Study Abroad Scholarship (Udlandsstipendium) if you receive SU and the course is pre-approved by your Study Board. Alternatively, you can apply for a grant from the SDU Internationalisation Fund if you receive a credit transfer of minimum 5 ECTS. For more information about these two possibilities, visit the page SDU Travel Grants.
Writing your BA or thesis abroad
It is possible to write your BA or thesis abroad, e.g. in connection with an internship at a company, or if you are collaborating with a research centre or similar. It is important that you are connected to an institution, company, or similar while abroad if you want to apply for a grant from the SDU Internationalisation Fund. For more information about this, visit the page SDU Travel Grants.
Short, intensive programmes or research seminars abroad
Some areas of study may include the possibility of doing shorter intensive study periods abroad, where a group of students travel abroad for a few weeks to follow a course. It is possible to apply for a grant from the SDU Internationalisation Fund for these activities as long as you receive a credit transfer of minimum 5 ECTS and lasts at least 14 days. For more information about this, visit the page SDU Travel Grants.