INCOMING EXCHANGE STUDENTS
International exchange students can be divided into 3 categories:
- Bilateral exchange students and Erasmus+ KA1 students
- Free movers
- Russian learners
Category of Students |
Condition of Studies and Addmission |
Where to get information and support |
Required Documents |
Bilateral and Erasmus+ KA1 students |
Specified in the relevant agreement. Usually, applicants' Home University makes pre-selection of students following equal and transparent criteria and the BSU makes the final decision about accepting an exchange student See Partnership Agreements Database (Russian) |
1. International office of Home University 2. Contact of the International office of Host University +375 (17) 209 54 33 |
1. Partner University letter 2. Application form 3. Academic Transcript with English or Russian Translation 4. Passport copy with Russian translation signed and stamped by Partner University
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Free movers |
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Contacts: +375 (17) 209 53 95 |
1. Application form 2. Transcripts of records 3. Proposed Study or Research plan 4. Moltivation letter (recomendation letter) 5. Passport copy with certified translation
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Russian language courses
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Courses of Russian Language are organized at the Faculty of Internation Relations of the BSU. The curriculum is based on module principle according to learners' wish: 20 hours a week within 4, 12, 18, 36 weeks (80 -720 hours) and includes the material satisfying the requirements of certificate levels of language proficiency. |
1. Application form 2. Passport copy 3. Copy of educational documents 4. Medical health certificate Note that all the documents should be translated into Russian or English languages |
Today more than 150 international exchange students and researchers come to the BSU to carry out studies and research. Most of incoming mobility flows are organized on the basis of international agreements. The BSU key partners in academic exchanges are universities in Germany (Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Ruhr University of Bochum, Otto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg, Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, University of Leipzig and others), Bulgaria (Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski), Poland (Warsaw University, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University), Czech Republic (Charles University, Masaryk University in Brno), Serbia (University of Belgrade), Russia (Moscow State University, Sankt-Petersburg State University, Kaliningrad State University, Tumen Stat University and many others), Ukraine (National Technical University of Ukraine 'Kyiv Polytechnical Institute', Tavrical National University, Ivan Franko National University), China (China Foreign Affairs University, Harbin University of Science and Technology, Jilin Institute of Russian Language, Harbin Institute of Technologies, Dalian Polytechnic University, Ocean University of China), Korea (Chongbuk National University) and other countries.
International Exchange students also come to the BSU in the frameworks of different programs of academic mobility (DAAD, Erasmus, IAESTE, CIMO, and others).
A number of Master programs available for exchange students to study in English.