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Wrocław University of Science and Technology offers a possibility of student exchange with Universities which we have signed bilateral exchange agreement with (other than Erasmus+ agreement). Exchange students are exempt from paying tuition fee to the host institution (except Israel). However, they are responsible for their own expenses, including: accommodation, travel, food, general cost of living and health care fees. Students are required to manage all visa formalities, health and accident insurance, as well as any other costs associated with the exchange.
WUST does not provide any grant for this mobility.
Apart from documents required by partner universities, all students have to submit at IRO documents required by WUST in the IRC system - only when accepted to the programme:
• Application form
• Copy of passport (passport picture page)
• Enrollment certificate for next semester / proof of vocational leave
• Transcript of records
• Certificate of WUST’s student status (in English, confirmed by dean’s office)
• Learning agreement / individualized studies programme (signed by the Dean or the Faculty Coordinator)
• Verified knowledge of English (or other language of instruction) at minimum of B2 level, according to CEFR
• Weighted average grade (certified by dean’s office)
Additionally, just before your mobility you are asked to submit:
• Letter of permission from your Dean
• Copy of insurance policy
Queensland University of Technology
Duration of stay: 1 semester (with possibility of extension)
Deadline for applying
Semester 2 (July –November): April 1st
Semester 1 (February – July): November 1st
Documents required by QUT:
• Application form for Study Abroad and Exchange
• English Authorization Statement
• Certified copies of your most recent official academic transcripts
• Photocopy of your passport (picture page)
• Copy of your undergraduate degree, if you're applying for postgraduate study
Important: Applying student should provide a valid certificate confirming command of English language at least on level C1 according to CEFR.
More information can be found at the following website »
If you have any questions, please contact Barbara Jarosz from International Relations Office (building A-1, room 255-256), 71 320 45 68
• Application Form
• Transcript of grades and subjects (without translation, English if applicable);
• A letter explaining why you would like to study at PUC Minas;
• A copy of the main pages of your passport;
• A statement of financial resources filled in and signed (it is annexed to the Application Form);
• A description of the subjects you intend to take at PUC Minas (it is annexed to the Application Form);
Documents:
3. Documents to download:
folderem informacyjnym » oraz Fact sheet.
Documents:
Fact sheet dostępny -----> tutaj
Important information ----> brochure
Universidade Fereral de paraiba
2. Dokumenty wymagane przez FUP:
Fact sheet dostępny -----> tutaj
Ważne informacje dostępne na stronie internetowej: application procedure
Documents requiered by TUT (original documents have to be sent by post):
• TUT Application Form
• Transcript of records
• Learning Agreement
• Personal Statement
• Proof of insurance
• Copy of passport (passport picture page)
• Medical certificate
• Nomination letter (prepared by WUST’s International Relations Office)
More information about studying at TUT can be found here »
Deadline for applying:
Winter semester: 15.06
Summer semester: 15.11.
More information can be found here »
We have also agreements with Universities below, please contact ms Barbara Jarosz for more information:
If you have any questions, please contact Barbara Jarosz from International Relations Office (building A-1, room 255-256), tel. (+48) 71 320 45 68.
Exchange students are required to pay $7000 per semester in order to participate in exchange programme. They are also responsible for their own expenses, including accommodation, travel, food, general costs of living and health care fees. Students are required to manage all visa formalities, health and accident insurance, as well as any other costs associated with the exchange.
Documents required by Technion:
• Technion application form
• Current CV
• Cover letter outlining academic interests
• Letters of recommendation from two home faculty members
• Course Request form (N/A for research students)
• Copy of passport (passport picture page)
Application deadlines:
Winter semester: May 1st
More information at website »
We recently signed Agreement with Holon Institute of technology, please contact below for more information:
If you have any questions, please contact Barbara Jarosz from International Office (building A-1, room 255-256), tel. (+48) 71 320 45 68
Tohoku University offers help with finding suitable accommodation.
Deadline for applying:
Winter semester and the whole academic year: February 20th
Summer semester: December 1st
Documents required by Tohoku University:
• Tohoku University Application Form
• Statement of purpose/Study plan
• Official Transcript of Records in English with the stamp of Dean’s Office
• Letter of recommendation by your advising professor
• Certificate of enrollment at your home university (in English, with the stamp of dean’s office)
• Health certificate
• Application for Certificate of Eligibility (CoE)
• Photocopy of passport (picture page)
• Application for JASSO scholarship
All documents are available on Tohoku Univesity website » More information can be found here »
If you have any questions, please contact Barbara Jarosz from International Relations Office (building A-1, room 255-256), tel. 71 320 45 68.
KEIO UNIVERSITY
Wrocław University of Science and Technology offers a possibility of student exchange with Keio University in Japan. The exchange may last 1 or 2 semesters.
Exchange students are exempt from paying tuition fee to the host institution. However, they are responsible for their own expenses, including accommodation, travel, food, general cost of living and health care fees. Students are required to manage all visa formalities and health and accident insurance, as well as any other costs associated with the exchange.
Keio University offers help with finding suitable accommodation.
Deadline for applying:
Winter semester and the whole academic year: March 30th
Summer semester: October 15th
All documents required by Keio University are available at website: http://www.ic.keio.ac.jp/en/study/exchange/apply.html
More information about partner university can be found at website:
http://www.ic.keio.ac.jp/en/study/exchange/
We have also signed agreement with Shibaura University, please contact below for more information:
If you have any questions, please contact Barbara Jarosz from International Office (building A-1, room 255-256), tel. 71 320 45 68.
Exchange students are exempt from paying examination, admission and tuition fee to the host institution. However, they are responsible for their own expenses, including accommodation, travel, food, general living costs and health care fees. Students are required to manage all visa formalities and health and accident insurance, as well as any other costs associated with the exchange.
Students may study in English or Russian language (list of courses in English)
Documents required by PSU:
• PSU Application Form »
• PSU Learning Agreement »
Deadline for applying:
Winter semester: end of June
Summer semester: end of November
Recently we signed agreement with D.Serikbayev East Kazakhstan State University, for more information pleas contact below:
If you have any questions, please contact Barbara Jarosz from International Relations Office (building A-1, room 255-256), tel. 71 320 45 68.
Wrocław University of Science and Technology offers a possibility of student exchange with Kyungpook National University in Korea. The exchange may last 1 semester. The offer is directed to Bachelor and Master students. Exchange students are exempt from paying examination, admission and tuition fee to the host institution. However, they are responsible for their own expenses, including accommodation, travel, food, general living costs and health care fees.The students are required to manage all the visa formalities and health and accident insurance, as well as any other costs associated with the exchange.
Application deadlines:
Winter semester : May 25th
Summer semester: November 25th
Documents required by KNU:
• Nomination Letter prepared by Home Institution
• KNU Application Form
• Official Transcript of Records in English
• Official Transcript of Records in Polish
• Copy of a passport (passport picture page)
• Motivation letter
• Proof of insurance
• Confirmation of foreign language skills (at least B1 level according to CEFR)
More information can be found here »
If you have any questions, please contact Barbara Jarosz from International Relations Office (building A-1, room 255-256), tel. 71 320 26 09.
Wrocław University of Science and Technology offers a possibility of student exchange with Incheon National University in Korea. The exchange may last 1 or 2 semesters. The offer is directed to Bachelor and Master students. Exchange students are exempt from paying examination, admission and tuition fee to the host institution. However, they are responsible for their own expenses, including accommodation, travel, food, general living costs and health care fees.The students are required to manage all the visa formalities and health and accident insurance, as well as any other costs associated with the exchange.
Documents required by INU (original documents have to be sent by post):
• Application Form
• 2 passport size photos
• Copy of passport (passport picture page)
• Transcript of Records
• Letter of recommendation
List of courses offered by Incheon National University in English. More information can be found here »
We also have Agreement with Seoul Tech University, for more information please contact below:
If you have any questions, please contact Barbara Jarosz from International Relations Office (building A-1, room 255-256), tel. 71 320 45 68.
Application deadlines:
Winter semester and a whole academic year: May 15th
Summer semester: November 1st
Documents required by IPN:
• Visiting Student Application Form
• Learning agreement
• Transcript of records
More information regarding IPN documents can be found here »
Courses are mostly offered in Spanish. You can find them below:
http://www.ipn.mx/english/program/Paginas/Undergraduate.aspx and
http://www.ipn.mx/english/program/Paginas/post-graduates.aspx
You can find some information regarding scholarships offered by Mexican Government for foreign students at website »
If you have any question, please contact Barbara Jarosz from International Relations Office (building A-1, room 255-256), tel. 71 320 45 68
Exchange students are exempt from paying tuition fee to the host institution. However, they are responsible for their own expenses, including accommodation, travel, food, general costs of living and health care fees. Students are required to manage all visa formalities, health and accident insurance, as well as any other costs associated with the exchange.
Documents required by Taiwan Tech:
• Application form
• Nomination letter from home university
Application deadlines:
Winter semester (starting in September): May 15th
Summer semester (starting in February): November 15th
More information at website »
If you have any questions, please contact Barbara Jarosz from International Office (building A-1, room 255-256), tel. 71 320 4568.
We recevtly signed two new Exchange Agreements with Universities:
Please contact below for more information:
Barbara Jarosz, tel: 71 320 45 68, bud. A-1, pok. 255-256
1. Where will I stay and how much does it cost?
An e-mail which confirms your admission will also include the most necessary information about the beginning of the study. We offer our students the accommodation in dormitories. The only thing to have a reservation is to reply the e-mail with the exact date of your arrival.
The cost of a room in a dormitory ranges from 600 PLN/ 120 EUR per month.
2. How can I insure during my study in Poland?
The European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) is the only document which guarantees a free medical care in the EU. The EHIC can be used to cover any necessary medical treatment due to either an accident or illness within the European Economic Area (EEA). The EHIC entitles the holder to state-provided medical treatment within the country they are visiting and the service provided will be the same as received by a person covered by the country’s ‘insured’ medical scheme.
Student should apply for this insurance card before they came to Poland. The application procedure is simple but it must be done in the health care units in the student’s country of origin. If you are not sure where the EHIC is provided, please contact with your university’s international office.
Students come from non-European Countries usually have private insurance, which is required for the visa application. Such insurance covers only accidents so you will have to pay for a general practitioner’s consultation. For general medical care insurance you have to apply in the NFZ department (National Health Fund – in Polish ‘Narodowy Fundusz Zdrowia’) which is located in Wrocław at Dawida Street 2. It costs about 38 PLN per month and guarantees a free medical care. For the application procedure you need an application form, a copy of your passport, a copy of student’s ID and a confirmation from the University (given by the International Office) that you are a student.
3. What do I have to do to receive residence permit?
EU and non-EU students which would like to study in Poland for longer than three months should legalize their stay by obtaining a temporary residence permit after their arrival. You can apply for it in the Lower Silesian Governor’s Office (in Polish ‘Urząd Wojewódzki’ pl. Powstańców Warszawy 1, 50-951 Wrocław rooms 0139, 0141, 0142, 0145, 0147). To apply for residence card you will need:
• application form (from the Governor’s Office),
• confirmation that you are a student of Wroclaw University of Technology and that you have means for living or that you receive a scholarship from your home institution (provided by the International Office or the Admission Office),
• confirmation of the registration in the dormitory (provided by the administrator of the dormitory). Students who rent a flat are obliged to bring a copy of the lease agreement and a copy of the landlord’s ID,
• copy of your ID or passport,
• 2 colour photographs (students from EU) and 5 colour photographs (non-EU students),
• copy of valid medical insurance
Additionally, non-EU students need to bring a copy of their birth certificate translated by the sworn translator, a certificate confirming registration duty and a letter of invitation form the host institution confirming the student status.
The procedure takes around 2 months. The card is valid for 2 years. The handling fee is required 30 PLN (EU citizens), 350 PLN (non-EU citizens). More information at the website: www.duw.pl
More questions?
For the further questions, please contact International Office at you home University.