Study Abroad
Erasmus Study Abroad, Aurora Universities Network and other Study Abroad Partners
This programme enables you to spend three to twelve months of your Computer Science programme at a foreign European partner university.
In the design of the Bachelor Curriculum the possibility of studying abroad has been taken into account – the 5th semester is free of compulsory courses.
How can you profit form studying abroad?
- full accreditation of all courses completed abroad
- no negative impact on the duration of your study program
- no tuition at the host institution, improved language competencies
- improved intercultural competencies
- contacts to universities and new friends throughout Europe
- international networking
Erasmus Information
Further information you'll find here: International Relations Office
Our Erasmus Partner
Erasmus at the University of Innsbruck
National Agency for Lifelong Learning (only available in German)
Reports of former Erasmus Students (only available in German)
Erasmus Coordinator for Computer Science
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Aart Middeldorp
Room 3M07, phone +43 (0)512 507 53205
E-mail for all enquiries: erasmus-informatik(at)uibk.ac.at
Aurora Information
Further information you'll find here: Aurora University Network
Studying abroad outside Erasmus and Aurora
Contact at the Department of Computer Science:
Mag. Boris Puschitz
Room 3W01, phone +43 (0)512 507 53003
boris.puschitz(at)uibk.ac.at
Here you get detailed information and support for your semester abroad
Partner Universities outside Erasmus
Japan:
- JAIST: Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Ishikawa, Japan
[Erfahrungsbericht JAIST Alumni 2017]
Kanada:
- Ontario Tech University, Oshawa/Toronto, Kanada
[Erfahrungsbericht UOIT Alumni 2014/15]
[Erfahrungsbericht UOIT Alumni 2015/16]
Russland:
USA:
Insurance Coverage
The mobility program Erasmus does not include any insurance coverage. Information on insurance coverage abroad can be obtained from your current insurance company.
For your stay abroad you must have a health-, accident and third party liability insurance – it is your own responsibility to take care of this matter before you go abroad.
Recipients of federal scholarships (Studienbeihilfe)
Students, who are eligible to receive a scholarship for the stay abroad, also have to submit an application at the Studienbeihilfenbehörde (www.stipendium.at). Payment of the scholarship will be issued from this government agency.
Bank Account
You must have a domestic bank account (on your name), because all Erasmus allowances can only be transferred to a bank account in the hosting country.
Preparatory Language Training in the Host Country
Before your study experience abroad starts, you have the possibility to take a preparatory language course in the host country. The duration of the course is minimum 15 days and maximum 1 month. To see whether your host institution offers such courses, please refer to the homepage of the respective partner institution.