Studying abroad
Things to know about a stay abroad during your studies
Erasmus+
Would you like to study abroad? Gain international experience with the Erasmus+ program. Attend courses or conduct research as part of your thesis with Erasmus+ in and outside Europe. A mobility grant is also available to cover the increased living costs abroad.
If you have any questions, please contact the International Relations Office or the Erasmus Officer at the Department of History:
In principle, there are the following options for studying abroad:
- Entire degree program (self-financing required)
- 1-2 semesters (scholarships within the framework of existing exchange programs)
- 1-2 semesters (scholarships without exchange programs/free movers)
- Special courses outside normal university programs (winter and summer courses, etc.)