Erasmus und Sokrates

We have an Erasmus/Sokrates agreement with the Computer Science Department of the University College London, and the University of Skövde. If you are interested to pursue your studies in Sweden or Great Britain, please contact Michael Goedicke.

General Information

Students have to apply for being sent to London or Skövde under the respective agreements. Please send a short resumee and why you want to study a year in London or Skövde to Michael Goedicke.

For more information on the application process for a specific university, please visit the following websites:

More information regarding the regulations of the University Duisburg-Essen can be found at the web pages of the Akademische Auslandsamt(AAA) (International Office).

Application

Currently the following rules apply to the Erasmus agreement with the UCL in London and the University of Skövde. Please send your application to Michael Goedicke until 10th March. The application should comprise the following documents:

  1. A brief summary why you want to study at the Department of Computer Science at the UCL or the University of Skövde.
  2. A copy of the credits you have achieved so far in your study.

Please send your application to Michael Goedicke.

All the applications are assessed with regard to the state and quality of your studies with respect to the syllabus of Applied Computer Science or Business Computing (exceptions are possible).

The procedure for the selected candidate is the following:

  1. An application form of selected candidate(s) will be sent to the international office of the respective University.
  2. Once the application is accepted by the international office an acceptance form of the Akademische Auslandsamt of our university has to be signed.
  3. Further actions e.g. regarding accomodation are performed by the international office and the candidate.
  4. It is mandatory to create and sign a Learning Agreement with the Prüfungsausschuss and make it known to the AAA.

If you have any questions please contact Michael Goedicke.