Studying abroad
Although you are already studying abroad here in the Czech republic, nothing is stopping you from venturing to for a semester or two to other study destinations among the vast European and global network - in fact, we encourage and support your doing so.
How to go about arranging it:
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Read the basic info
Where, how, and what to do first? All this may be found on the Center for international cooperation website.
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Consult us
Getting a grip on the myriad of options is not as easy. Talk to us. First consult your study advisers, who are happy to assist in your planning and then feel free to contact the Department exchange and internship coordinator Mgr. Anežka Konvalinová.
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Give yourself a head start
Deadlines for various exchange and scholarship programs come and go, overlap and usually sneak up on you very quickly. So if you're planning on studying abroad, consult ahead of time, improve your chances, and plan your studies around the exchange for smooth progress.
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Plan your studies
Although students often fear having to interrupt their studies during an exchange abroad, this need not be the case with some planning ahead. Talk to your study advisers and plan enrollment in compulsory courses ahead of time to avoid overlaps and plan for prerequisites.
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Choose a university and courses
Research the university of your choosing and gain the most out of your exchange studies. Bring home not just credits but also unique expertise.
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Choose the right funding option
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Sign the paperwork and roll out.
Our department coordinator and the Center for international cooperation will gladly assist you. Keep in mind the signature is binding and withdrawal after the agreement has been signed, although possible, permanently and negatively influences your Erasmus and exchange status.
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Transfer the credits you've gained
Credits gained within the ECTS system will be directly transferred back home. For other occasions you will simultaneously enroll in FSS110 Study Visit and transfer your credits through this course.