Departmental exchange coordinators
Departmental exchange coordinators coordinate the exchanges in the departments and are responsible for academic issues.
Choose your department or your degree programme:
- chevron_right D-EAPS: Earth and Climate Sciences, Earth Sciences
- chevron_right D-ARCH: Architecture
- chevron_right D-BAUG: Civil Engineering
- chevron_right D-BAUG: Environmental Engineering
- chevron_right D-BAUG: Environmental Engineering
- chevron_right D-BIOL: Biology
- chevron_right D-BSSE: Biosystems Science & Engineering; Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
- chevron_right D-CHAB: Biochemistry – Chemical Biology; Chemistry; Chemical Engineering; Interdiscip. Sciences
- chevron_right D-CHAB: Pharmaceutical Sciences
- chevron_right D-ERDW: BSc Earth and Climate Sciences; MSc Earth Sciences
- chevron_right D-GESS: Humanities, Social and Political Sciences
- chevron_right D-HEST: Health Sciences and Technology
- chevron_right D-HEST: Food Science
- chevron_right D-INFK: Computer Science
- chevron_right D-ITET: Information Technology and Electrical Engineering
- chevron_right D-MATH: Mathematics
- chevron_right D-MATH: Computational Science
- chevron_right D-MATL: Materials Science
- chevron_right D-MAVT: Mechanical and Process Engineering
- chevron_right D-MTEC: Management, Technology and Economics
- chevron_right D-PHYS: Physics
- chevron_right D-USYS: Agricultural Sciences
- chevron_right D-USYS: Environmental Sciences
What are departmental exchange coordinators responsible for?
The departmental exchange coordinators maintain contact with departments or lecturers of partner universities, arrange new mobility and exchange agreements, select students who wish to participate in exchange programmes, and advise students (incoming as well as outgoing) on academic issues regarding these programmes.
The Student Exchange Office works closely with the departmental exchange coordinators and also advises students on administrative matters relating to student mobility.