International
A stay abroad offers many opportunities - getting to know a foreign country, making international contacts, broadening your personal and academic horizons, learning a new language and enhancing your CV.
Whether it's a semester abroad, an internship or studying in Dortmund - on the following pages, TU Dortmund University students will discover a variety of ways to go abroad. At the same time, international students will find helpful tips and all the important information for a successful stay in Dortmund.
The Bildungsengel funding program offers international academics the opportunity to bridge financial gaps between their Master's and doctorate or between their doctorate and post-doc phase.
Contact us!
Internationalization Officer & Department's Erasmus Coordinator: Chris Malena Delitzsch
Exchange students/students @ TU Dortmund
- Questions about Erasmus+ (studies and internships): erasmus.physik@tu-dortmund.de
- Questions about stays abroad (other than Erasmus+): chris.delitzsch@tu-dortmund.de
International degree seeking students:
- Questions regarding the application, admission, ...: requests-international-students.physik@tu-dortmund.de
- Questions regarding visa, accomodation, ... : https://international.tu-dortmund.de/incomings/degree-seeking-students/beratung/
- Other questions: chris.delitzsch@tu-dortmund.de




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