University of Economics in Bratislava - Terms and Conditions of Admission For Foreign Exchange (Incoming) Students For Study-Stays at The Un

Terms and Conditions of Admission For Foreign Exchange (Incoming) Students For Study-Stays At The Un

The University of Economics in Bratislava (hereinafter “UEBA”) annually welcomes foreign students to its academic premises within the framework of bi-lateral agreements for one or two-semester study-stays within the framework of the Erasmus Programme, the CEEPUS Programme, the National Scholarship Programme, the International Visegrad Fund, inter-governmental agreements and framework agreements with foreign universities.

The admission of foreign students for study-stays at the UEBA is handled by The Foreign Relations Office, the Coordinator for Incoming Foreign Students, which is responsible for the entire coordination of/communication with students starting from the process of their acceptance until their departure from the university.

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