Exchange studies within Nordic countries

Nordtek

Nordtek is a student exchange network that offers students at technical universities in the Nordic countries (Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland) to study in another Nordic country during one or two semesters. The exchange, which is covered by a scholarship, is offered to civil engineering and architecture students with at least 120 ECTS. All applications are handled by the home institution's International Office.

Nordplus

Nordplus is a cooperation network between the Nordic and Baltic countries offered by the Nordic Council of Ministers. BTH offers two Nordplus networks within the Health sciences: Nordhälsa (North Health) and Vården i Norden (Health care in the Nordic countries). Students from Nordplus partner universities have the opportunity to study at BTH, write their thesis or find a work placement for a longer or shorter period of time. All applications are handled by the home institution's International Office.

BTH's partner universities within Nordtek and Nordplus

Iceland
Islands Universitet Link to another website, opens in new windowFlag

Norway
Universitet i Stavanger Link to another website, opens in new window

Norges teknisk-naturvetenskapelige universitet Link to another website, opens in new window

Denmark

Aalborg Universitet Link to another website, opens in new window

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet Link to another website, opens in new window   

Syddanskt Universitet Link to another website, opens in new window

Finland

Tammerfors tekniska universitet Link to another website, opens in new window

Tekniska högskola Link to another website, opens in new window 

Uleåborgs universitet Link to another website, opens in new window 

Vasa universitet Link to another website, opens in new window 

Villmanstrands tekniska universitet Link to another website, opens in new window

Åbo Akademi Link to another website, opens in new window

Please note that beside these agreements, BTH also has Erasmus agreements with some universities within Nordic countries. More information is available here.

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