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Reception by the ServiceCenterStudies in the foyer of the Fritz-Foerster-Building FOE. Semesters, internships or language courses abroad - as a student you will definitely benefit from a stay abroad. You can improve your technical and language skills, forge new contacts, make friends, get to know other cultures and much more. To get an overview of the many different possibilities, take a look at our website.

Maybe a look at our Partner Country of the Month might also be helpful for inspiration. Not only that you talk to your professors on a first-name basis, but also the lectures are more open and different from the German frontal teaching: Group work and presentations are a fixed part of the lessons and the teaching staff gives constant feedback.

In general, studying is less anonymous. New York is a crazy city that surprises you every day. There are so many things to discover, experience and enjoy during a semester abroad that I can highly recommend it to everyone! The university is top-notch, has a good reputation, friendly professors and good support.

In particular, the completely different culture and life in this country interested and excited me. Looking back, I am also very happy to have participated in this exchange. The country is colorful, chaotic and very open. There was absolute spring weather on the cliffs: rain, sun, raging winds and freezing cold. My friend and me went to the cliffs to take the perfect picture, but the weather didn't make it easy for us.

Finally, when we reached the top we were able to take it. And it was worth it. You develop both on a personal and academic level and discover new possibilities for your future life, which you do not want to miss in retrospect". You drive your car along winding roads and while you are still lying on paradisiacal beaches, behind the next bend a glacier and snow-covered peaks are already waiting for you".

When we were at the top of the mountain, Marko tried to take a great picture". The type of teaching differs greatly from the TU Dresden. The courses are more practically oriented and for graded homework a lot of initiative and creativity is needed. In 2 of my courses there was a research project instead of a final exam, which was also very interesting and educational".

A lot of English is spoken, even at a high level. Jerusalem is very religious. To experience this is a special experience for me". On the way back we took this nice snapshot on a remote bridge at Piteälven. The frozen river in the beautiful snowy surroundings was an image that stuck in our minds. Every stay abroad includes the exchange place and the financing.

If this is not the case, you have to take care of the exchange place and the financing individually. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to gain valuable experience abroad during your studies or doctorate. There are no tuition fees at the host university and you will receive a scholarship. With Erasmus worldwide you will also receive a travel allowance. TUD worldwide : There are many central cooperations with universities all over the world.

Through these partnerships you will usually save the tuition fees at the host university. Again, tuition fees at the host university are usually waived. For further information, please contact the respective professor of your faculty directly. There you will receive free support: workshops, intercultural preparation courses, internship placement and support up to the awarding of scholarships.

University groups such as AIESEC or IAESTE also offer extensive support. In addition, there is always the possibility of an individually planned stay , which we will gladly help you plan. In some programs, the application for the exchange place is done within the faculty, but the application for funding is done centrally at the International Office. The respective contact persons, application modalities and deadlines can be found on the information pages of the various programs and cooperations.

Registration is not necessary. Many students of TU Dresden have already been abroad. Whether in Europe or worldwide, whether with a cooperation or individually organized - benefit from their experiences and have a look at individual field reports in the portal. Please subscribe to the newsletter of the International Office Infocenter in order to be always up to date, and don't miss any announcements and deadlines for studying abroad.

Additionally, you can also check our newsboard. For general questions, please contact our Infocenter via e-mail or phone. Additionally, you can reach us in the chat on Thursdays. Ms Federica Serra. Send encrypted mail via the SecureMail portal for TUD external users only. International Office. Show map of this location. Technische Universität Dresden International Office.

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What do alumni say about their stay? Paul Ruppricht studied one semester in Norway "Norway is a multifaceted country for a stay abroad. Max Steiner spent a semester in the USA "It was a wonderful experience! Viktoria Portee completed one semester in Ireland "I always like to remember the day the photo was taken.

Christoph Schönfelder was in China "The stay at the Zhejiang University in Hangzhou and in China was without any doubt a life enriching and formative experience and is recommended to everyone. Lars Leonhardt studied in New Zealand "While I had already arrived in New Zealand but had not yet started my semester abroad, I traveled across the islands together with backpackers from all corners of the world.

Sami Tuffaha completed an internship in Norway "It was a nice sunny Sunday afternoon, my friend and also internship supervisor Marko suggested that we go hiking and we did it just before sunset to enjoy the view by the fjords. Dominik Rivoir was at Boston University "From an academic point of view, the semester was very worthwhile. Eva Kellmann was in Jerusalem "All in all, it is a very enriching experience to visit a university abroad, as the motivation and teaching methods of the lecturers can be quite different from those in Germany.

Contact Information Organization Name International Office International Office. Address postal Postal address: Technische Universität Dresden International Office Dresden. Office hours: Tuesday: - - Office hours by phone: Thursday: - Felix Meyerhoff. Last modified: Aug 24, Page Actions Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Print Page Send Page Via Email.