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Apply for exchange in September 2023!

Would you like to go on an adventure? Would you like to study courses not taught at Aalto? Are interested in getting to know a new country, culture and people?

Apply for exchange placements for the spring term 2024 in the September exchange application round which begins on the 1st September and lasts until the 20th September.

Check out also the September exchange information sessions and the exchange advising desks!
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You can apply to three exchange destinations and you can browse the destination universities on the and on the destination excel. You can also find the application instructions and selection criteria on Aalto.fi Student Guide.

Questions about exchange? Come to the September information events!

  • The joint ENG and ELEC exchange information event on 7th September at 12-13 at Otakaari 1 room U135a U7 PWC.
  • Exchange studies info desks for all questions regarding exchange studies, applications and destinations on Tuesdays on 5th, 12th and 19th September at 10-12 (at 10-14:30 on the 12th Sep) at the Harald Herlin Learning Centre room 107 Arttu.
  • Open-for-all zoom exchange advising meetings on Fridays 8th and 15th September at 12-13 on Zoom: https://aalto.zoom.us/j/63074826401

Questions? Message exchanges-eng@aalto.fi!

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