The Erasmus programme of the DAAD can support you during your studies abroad in Europe by providing structured handling of your stay and financial assistance.
Further advantages:
You do not have to pay tuition fees for the 'reserved' places at our partner universities. You receive a monthly grant from Erasmus. The recognition of study
How do I proceed?
1. Select
Choose a partner university cooperating with your department at which you would like to spend your studies abroad.
Tentatively register your intention with the International Office by submitting a declaration of intent
for a summer semester - by 1 September of the previous year for a winter semester
Your studies abroad in Europe
You have the opportunity to study one or two semesters abroad at one of our partner universities within Europe. In doing so, you will advance your studies and at the same time gain valuable experience abroad.
Institute for Sustainable Building and Design (INBG)
Sustainable spatial production in urban and rural areas is the research area of the INBG. As an interdisciplinary field of action of architecture, urban planning, social sciences and design, spatial production aims at the interplay of technical and social innovation. This requires the integratio
Institute for Sustainable Building and Design (INBG)
Sustainable spatial production in urban and rural areas is the research area of the INBG. As an interdisciplinary field of action of architecture, urban planning, social sciences and design, spatial production aims at the interplay of technical and social innovation. This requires the integratio
This project is funded by the Rhineland-Palatinate Ministry of Science, Further Education and Culture as part of the Higher Education Pact III from the programme budget (programme line: Promotion of Teaching).
NEWS:
The following employees were responsible for implementing the project
With the project ‘Increasing student success’, the university wants to analyse which factors and measures can promote the success of its students. Students are at the centre of the project. All phases of the student life cycle are of interest - starting with prospective students and ending with alumni (pathways through the degree programme). In t