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Student substance abuse programme  [page]

If substance use is something you are concerned about or if it is affecting your daily life, you can get support from the university. Substances refer to alcohol, drugs and medication used for intoxicating purposes.  The university’s substance abuse programme is there to support you. Early intervention, guidance and access to help always come first.  Do you need help?  If you feel […]

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 […]

YUFE Alliance [page]

What would it be like to build your degree from the offerings of ten European universities? Through the YUFE Alliance (Young Universities for the Future of Europe), you can take courses at partner universities, go on exchange, study languages, do volunteer work and develop your professional skills – online, at your home campus or on […]

Taking examinations [page]

Open University teaching is integrated, which means you study on the same courses as the university’s degree students. In other words, examinations are organised according to the schedules and guidelines of each academic subject. Examination formats may vary by subject. Check the examination instructions and schedules for your subject in the course details and in […]

Student responsibilities [page]

Ethical guidelines for studying As a university student, you are part of an academic community built on trust, equality and collaboration. You are expected to be committed to ethical conduct in all aspects of your studies. In practice, this means that you:• follow the principles of responsible conduct of research in all your academic work […]

Completed studies and certificates [page]

Results of completed studies You will receive the result of your completed course within three weeks of the completion date. The teacher in charge of the course may, for a specific reason, extend this period by one week. The Christmas and Easter holidays as well as the summer period from 15 June to 15 August […]

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 […]

North2north [page]

The north2north programme is the University of the Arctic’s (UArctic) student mobility programme. It supports mutual understanding of the northern regions and promotes high-quality education in North America, the Nordic countries, and Russia. As a speciality of the programme, your exchange studies must be related to the northern or Arctic region. In addition to north2north […]

Digital accessibility in studies [page]

Accessibility is about promoting equality. It means that services and contents should be easy for everyone to use and understand. In the online environment, this means making digital services as easy to use as possible. The accessibility of digital services applies to all public sector organizations and is governed by the EU Web Accessibility Directive […]