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Partner universities

Jönköping University has an extensive exchange programme with approximately 350 partner universities all over the world and is one of the leading universities in Sweden in the area of international exchange. If you qualify, you have the opportunity to spend part of your education abroad at one of JU’s partner universities, with some designated to specific programmes.

Here you will find each school's partner universities. Opens in new window.

Jönköping University has approximately 350 partner universities worldwide. Under the exchange agreement, you as a student at JU, study at a partner university during a semester without having to pay any tuition fee. Likewise, JU accepts students from around the world, who come and study with us. There are different partner universities allocated to different schools or programmes at JU. Cooperation with the partner university also includes staff exchanges, research, development of joint courses and deepening knowledge through short intensive courses. Through research, there are additional contacts with universities worldwide. The campus in Jönköping offers an international environment and gives you a chance to have valuable international meetings at home!

Different agreements

Most agreements within Europe are made under the EU's program for student mobility in Higher Education under Erasmus+. Some agreement with Scandinavian universities are made within the Nordplus programme. The agreements outside Europe are called bilateral agreements. They are made directly with different universities without being part of an international cooperation program.

What places are offered?

The number of places that are available to apply for at each university varies from semester to semester. Exchange agreements will, over time, be "in balance", which means that we need to accept as many students as we send.

Partner universities JIBS

Australia

Austria

Belgium

Canada

China

Croatia

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Ghana

Greece

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Malta

Netherlands

Norway

Portugal

Slovenia

South Africa

Spain

Thailand

United Kingdom

United States