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BIZ exchange application is open until January 31st.

The application round for exchange studies for the academic year 2023-2024 takes place in Janaury.

The application opens on Jan 10th and closes on Jan 31st, 11.59pm.
Link to the application and the list of exchange places is available at Aalto.fi (Student Guide > Programmes, minors and courses > Other studies > Exchange studies)
Second round will be held in August 16-23.

The last exchange info session in English for this application round will be on campus (not hybrid),
Thursday Jan 19th at 2.30-3.45 pm, classroom V002 (Ekonominaukio 1). Content is the same as in November info session

During the exchange application period in January, you can find us from the lobby of Ekonominaukio 1 on Wednesdays (11th, 18th and 25th ) at 11.30-12.30.

You can also contact outgoing-biz@aalto.fi

More information about exchange studies, applying etc can be found from Aalto.fi.
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