ERASMUS Program in the Mathematics Department
ERASMUS (= European Community Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students) are designed to support and facilitate the academic exchange of students and scholars.
In correspondance with the ECTS-system the students participating in
ERASMUS will receive full credit for all
academic work successfully carried out at any of the partner institutions
and they will be able to transfer these
academic credits from one participating institution to another on the basis of prior agreement on the content of
study programmes abroad between students and the institutions involved.
For a comprehensive introduction to ERASMUS see its
official page and
the
ERASMUS page of the University of Bielefeld.
At this point there exist agreements between the Mathematics Department to cooperate with the following universities:
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Universite Haute-Alsace, Mulhouse,
Faculte des sciences et Techniques, Laboratoire de mathematiques
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Adam Mickiewics University of Pozan,
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer science
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Universidad de Granada, Faculty of Sciance,
department of Algebra
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Universite Pierre et Marie Curie
(Paris
VI)
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Johannes Kepler Universitaet Linz,
Fakultaet Mathematik
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Universidade de Santiago de Compostela,
Department of Mathematics
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Universite de Reims, Department
de mathematiques
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Universita degli studi di Padova, Department
of Pure and Applied Mathematics
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Universidada do Minho, Depatamento
da Matematics
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Universite de Provence
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Universita degli studi di Ferrara, Dipartimento
di matematica
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Universidad de Almeria
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Rijkuniversiteit Utrecht, Mathematical
Reserach Institute, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
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Aristotelelo Panepistimio Thessalonikis,
Department of Mathematics
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Universiteit Antwerpen, Department Wiskunde
an Informatica
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Universidad de La Laguna, Teneriffa, Departmanto
de Matematice Fundamenta
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University of Wales, Bangor,
School of Mathematics
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Universidad de Murcia, Departmento de Matematicas
For further information regarding the duration of the program and guidance
please contact Prof. Anthony
Bak.