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Summer and Winter Schools are short-term mobility programs that take place during semester breaks and generally last between two to eight weeks. The focus and format differ from university to university (and even sometimes between courses), which results in a large variety of options for different fields of interest.
“Blended Intensive Programmes” (BIPs) is a new format of student and staff mobility. Each BIP is organized by a group of several universities and combines a short-term physical mobility abroad with a compulsory virtual component facilitating collaborative online learning exchange and teamwork.
Further information about course descriptions and financing will be published around early 2025.
Universitas 21 is a global network of 30 research-intensive universities. The network delivers a range of internationally focussed opportunities which enhance student engagement, mobility and employability and help prepare students for life and work across international borders and cultural boundaries.
Application deadlines and detailed course descriptions are listed on the websites of the different short programs.
You can obtain further information on financing and available scholarships for your participation in a short programme on the website Finances and Scholarships.
An international experience is designed to offer students the opportunity to experience education and research at another university as well as to achieve academic results, i.e. earn ECTS credits. Before you departure, it is therefore essential that you clarify with your assigned contact person or examination delegate which credits will be counted towards your UZH degree and draw up a corresponding credit-transfer agreement.