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Partner Institutions

Read more about accommodation, academic calendars, buddy system, introduction weeks, etc. at the webpages of the institutions participating in the BusinessPlus programme by clicking at the links below.


Aarhus University - Institute of Business and Technology (AU-IBT)

AU-IBT was founded in 1995 and offers degree courses in engineering, business economics and business languages at the same institution. The study programmes are based on interaction across professional boundaries as well as close interaction with students and the surrounding business community. Furthermore, all the study programmes have an innovative and international perspective. AU-IBT has approximately 1,600 students (about one half are full-time students and the other half part-time students) and a staff of 200. Visit the pages for incoming students at AU-IBT.


Tallinn University of Technology (TUT)

With its eight faculties, three colleges and R&D institutions, Tallinn University of Technology (TUT) is a national university of technology, internationally renowned, known as a reliable partner at different levels of collaboration networks. TUT are serving Estonia as a hothouse of engineering and technology professionals and a driving force for the development of a knowledge-based economy. TUT fosters integration of technical and related natural and social sciences and humanities that create a basis of higher technological education and advancement of Estonia’s economy. Visit the pages for incoming studetns at TUT.


Lahti University of Applied Sciences

Lahti University of Applied Sciences is a large, multidisciplinary institution of higher education. It is a centre of expertise with over 5,000 enrolled students and approximately 200 full-time teaching staff. Over 75 % of the teaching staff has a postgraduate degree (Master's or higher). Additionally Lahti University of Applied Sciences employs annually about 70 part-time teachers from other academic institutions, business and industry, and self-employment. Visit the pages for incoming students at Lahti University of Applied Sciences.


Reykjavik University

The University consists of five academic schools: School of Law, School of Business, School of Health and Education, School of Computer Science and the School of Science and Engineering. Reykjavik University is a community of over 3000 students and over 500 full time and part time employees. Today, the University offers almost 700 courses a year, over 500 at the undergraduate level and 160 at the masters level, and thus seeks to meet the needs of students and industry in Iceland and abroad. Reykjavik University will be fully bilingual (English and Icelandic) by the beginning of 2009. The mission of Reykjavik University is to create and communicate knowledge, in order to increase the competitiveness of individuals, firms and society as a whole, while at the same time enhancing the quality of life of our students and staff. Our aim is to make Reykjavik University the center for international research collaborations in Europe and across the Atlantic. Visit Reykjavik University's website.


Telemark University College

Telemark University College is the fifth largest of the 25 state university colleges in Norway. We are located in the county of Telemark, in the southern part of the country. We have campuses in Porsgrunn, Bø, Notodden and Rauland. We offer undergraduate and (post)graduate studies in a wide range of academic fields, including Arts and Sciences, Teaching, Nursing and Social Work, Art, Norwegian Folk Art and Folk Music, and Technology (Engineering). Read more about Visit the pages for incoming students at Telemark University College.


Mälardalen University

Mälardalen University has campuses in Eskilstuna and Västerås. We have approximately 16 000 students and over 1000 employees and we are expanding rapidly. Half of our 16,000 students are studying engineering or natural science and the other half are enrolled in social science, behavioural science, humanities or health science. We offer 45 undergraduate programs, 55 graduate programs and approximately 500 courses. Mälardalen University has established research areas in engineering and technology, natural science, humanities, social science and health science. Since 2000 we have the right to educate and examine researchers within the scientific area technology, which has lead to new doctoral students. Visit the pages for incoming students at Mälardalen University.


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