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Student exchange through north2north
Student exchange through north2north increases your opportunities to contribute meaningfully in building human capacity in the Arctic and have extracurricular experience related to the North. A north2north exchange aims to give you competence and experience you can benefit of in your future professional and/or academic plans.
To be a north2north student, you must:
- Be registered as a student at USTU
- Have finished your first year of study
north2north exchange Principles:
- The exchange period can involve regular courses, practical training, project work, field courses and summer courses.
- The exchange period at the host institution will typically be 3-12 months at the Bachelor and Masters levels. Practical training, project work, summer courses and field courses are eligible alternatives for an exchange period of less than 3 months. Shorter exchange period can also be practical for Indigenous people, remote learners, students from small communities and adult students.
- Mobility to and from Denmark, Faroe Islands and Greenland are in addition open for PhD students and conference attendance with an accepted paper, etc.
All academic achievement should be fully recognized at the home institution and count towards yours degree requirements. The exchange period should not normally extend the total study time. Assets beyond academic achievement can be considered on an individual basis. Learning agreements shall be drafted and signed by you and at both home and host institutions prior to the study-abroad period.
Under the north2north student exchange program, you will normally not have to pay tuition fees at the host institution and will maintain enrolment at your home institution, which may or may not collect fees, depending on the local system.
If your home institution does not have a bilateral agreement with the host institution, you will have to pay a fee for mobility to Denmark. According to Danish law, students can only be offered fee waivers if there is a bilateral agreement between the home and host institutions.
More infromation is here http://www.ugtu.net/university/md/programs/north2north