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Doctoral graduation at the Faculty of Science, Forestry and Technology [page]

After the public examination, the opponent submits a statement on your dissertation, and you have the opportunity to submit a response to it. The faculty then decides on the approval and grade of your dissertation. After this, the Faculty Council or, between semesters, the Vice Dean (Research) will grade your dissertation. The Faculty shall provide […]

Exchange process in a nutshell [page]

This page gives you an overview of how the exchange process works, step by step. Make sure to read the detailed instructions carefully before starting your application – you can find additional guidance in Kamu on the General instructions for applying page. These instructions primarily describe the process for long-term exchanges (one semester or a […]

What is the difference between long and short-term exchanges? [page]

As a student at the University of Eastern Finland, you have the opportunity to go on an exchange through many different routes. There are different lengths of exchange periods – here you will find information on what is meant by “long” and “short” exchanges! Long-term exchanges in general A long exchange lasts one semester or […]

Before departure – a checklist for exchange students [page]

This checklist outlines the steps you need to take before finishing your exchange period at the University of Eastern Finland and returning home.  Important: Please do not leave your campus city before contacting International Mobility Services (Päivi Haltilahti in Joensuu or Kirsi Konttinen in Kuopio). Housing Documents Letter of Confirmation All exchange students require a Letter of Confirmation stating […]

Nordplus and Nordlys [page]

Through the Nordplus programme, you can go on exchange to the Nordic Countries and the Baltic region. Some Nordic and Baltic universities are also available through Erasmus+ departmental agreements. The Nordplus programme includes: Below you will first find information about the Nordlys network, followed by details on the subject-specific networks. Nordlys network Through the Nordlys […]

Erasmus+ [page]

Erasmus+ is the largest exchange programme in Europe. Through Erasmus+, you can apply for student exchange, an international traineeship or short blended intensive programmes. The countries participating in the Erasmus+ programme are the EU Member States and Iceland, Liechtenstein, Northern Macedonia, Norway, Serbia and Turkey. You can find more information on the Erasmus+ programme on […]

ISEP programme [page]

ISEP (International Student Exchange Program) is an international student exchange programme based on reciprocity, administered from the United States. The programme is particularly recommended if you are interested in exchange studies in the United States or other destinations outside Europe. There are two ways to go on exchange through ISEP: ISEP Exchange, for which you […]

Bilateral exchange [page]

University of Eastern Finland has bilateral cooperation agreements with universities in various countries. Bilateral exchange is based on reciprocity, which means that not all exchange places are available every year. Available places are listed in the call for applications, which is published at the start of each application period. Make sure to check the call […]

Tips to support your studies [page]

Looking for study tips or want to try new study techniques? This section contains guidelines to help you plan, structure and manage your studies. University-level studies require self-direction and organisational skills. You have the freedom – but also the responsibility – for your own learning. Try the following approaches, for example: Motivation and goals Remind […]