Studying outside of Europe
You would like to gain new experiences, further your education in your subject area, explore the world and improve your language skills? Then why not spend one or two semesters abroad outside of Europe?
For your semester abroad, you can make use of the extensive network of partner universities of the University of Bonn, or of institute partnerships of the Agricultural Faculty. Additionally, there is the possibility of self-organized stays at universities with which the University of Bonn has no exchange agreements. There are also various funding options depending on the type of exchange and stay:
Global Exchange Program
If you are interested in studying abroad outside of Europe, the Global Exchange Program offers you the opportunity to study at partner universities of the University of Bonn in Asia, Australia, Latin America or North America. As part of the program, tuition fees are waived and a one-off study grant is paid. The program is organized by the International Office.
The application deadlines vary depending on the country.
Free Mover
Furthermore, it is possible to organize a stay abroad independently of existing exchange programs as a free mover. There is the option of self-financing or applying to the PROMOS scholarship program (support for self-organized, study-related semesters abroad and internships outside of Europe, language courses and summer schools).
The application deadlines for PROMOS are in January and June (for stays in the subsequent months) and are therefore possible at relatively short notice, so an application may be possible until shortly before the stay.
Institute partnerships
Some institutes maintain partnerships with universities abroad, which can be used for stays abroad (tuition fees are waived). For such an exchange, it is also possible to apply to PROMOS. You can obtain further information from your institute.
Funding opportunities
There are further funding opportunities outside of the University of Bonn:
- German Academic Exchange Service / DAAD [DE]: The German Academic Exchange Service offers various funding opportunities for students. For instance, annual scholarships for students of all academic disciplines, but also travel grants for stays abroad.
- BAföG loan abroad [DE]: The BAföG loan abroad supports a study stay of at least one semester or twelve weeks, and it is often worthwhile to apply for this for students who do not receive any educational support at home.
- Educational loan [DE]: A semester abroad can also be funded via an educational loan.
- The German Academic Scholarship Foundationsupports study-related stays abroad.
Examples of study programs
At the International Affairs Unit, we are often asked which universities the students of the Agricultural Faculty are studying at outside of Europe. Here are some examples from recent years with the corresponding study programs:
Kyoto University Japan
(M.Sc. Crop Sciences and B.Sc. Agricultural Sciences)
National Taiwan University
(M.Sc. Nutrition Sciences)
James Cook University Singapur
(B.Sc. Agricultural Sciences)
University of British Columbia, Kanada
(B.Sc. Nutrition and Food Sciences, M.Sc. AFECO)
University of Idaho
(M.Sc. Animal Sciences)
University of Florida
(M.Sc. Nutrition and Food Sciences)
University of New South Wales, Australia
(Msc. AFECO)
Massey University, Neuseeland
(M.Sc. Food Technology)
Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica
(Msc. AFECO)
The Australian Wine Research Institute
(Msc. Food Chemistry, Master’s Theses)
Contact
Dr. Sarah Nischalke
Advisor - International
Katzenburgweg 9
53115 Bonn