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International Master Programs Taught in English

Energy Science & Technology

Advanced Materials

Communications Technology

Molecular Medicine (Master + PhD)

Finance

Advanced Oncology (Master Online)

Students Exchange Programs :

The internationalisation of teaching and research as well as international exchanges at the University of Ulm are covered by a spectrum of activities as the 25 years old university cooperation with the Cairo University, recent and however intensive exchanges with Chinese partner universities and last but not least the partnership with the German University in Cairo (GUC). Student exchange programmes were expanded to reach across all the continents. The university was able to win exceptional students and doctoral candidates by welltargeted marketing.The University of Ulm currently holds 101 bilateral agreements with 79 partner universities in 19 European countries. During 2008, a total of 43 students from these partner universities studied in Ulm, while 54 students from Ulm studied abroad at European partner universities under the ERASMUS programme. From overseas partners 38 students came to study at the University of Ulm for a full year and 51 students from Ulm took part in our 27 overseas exchange programmes. A particularly large number went to Canada and Australia as well as to the US.The number is further increased by the participants of the mathematics exchange programmes with partner universities in the US.The »11th International Summer Program at the Ulm University 2008« attracted again 29 students from transatlantic partner institutions.

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