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Carl van Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Germany Western Europe Website: https://www.uni-oldenburg.de/en/ Just across the Dutch border there is the German city called Oldenburg. The Carl von Ossietzky University is within walking distance of the city centre and has a modern equipped campus. Next to the classes you can enjoy of multiple sport facilities such as its swimming pool, sauna, fitness and health centre. The faculty ‘Human and Social Sciences’ will provide classes for an exchange semester. The insti- tution of Sport Science is part of this faculty. You can put together your own program. An academic advisor (who will be assigned to you) can help you on this. Your German proficiency needs to be as good as your English (minimum of B1), because the primary language of the classes is Ger- man. The current course catalogue can be seen here. The catalogue will be updated 2-3 months before the semester begins. For further information, download this PDF. Application deadline: Start semester: Credit points: Language(s): Autumn/Winter semester ‘17: July 15th, 2017 Spring/Summer semester ‘18: January 15th, 2018 Autumn/Winter semester ‘17: October 1st, 2017 Spring/Summer semester ‘18: April 1st, 2018 Two semesters: 60 ECTS. One semester: 30 ECTS English (B1) as well as German (B1) Language test needed? Yes (English and German) Heilbronn University (Künzelsau), Germany Website: https://www.hs-heilbronn.de/heilbronn-university The fourth partnership in Germany is with the Heilbronn University. The university has multiple loca- tions through the area, including one in Künzelsau. This large town lies at the northeast of Heilbronn (about 40 kilometres away) and owns a beautiful university building. The faculty of ‘Engineering and Business’ is located here. It includes the bachelor program ‘Business Administration and Culture, Leisure, Sports Management’. As exchange student you can choose your own classes at Heilbronn University. Some of the lec- tures are taught in English, but most is held in German. Therefore you need to control the German language at a B1 level. For a complete list of the most recent English course catalogue, click here. The German courses can be found in this link. The Heilbronn University in Künzelsau is perfect for the student who loves southern Germany. Application deadline: Start semester: Credit points: Language(s): Autumn/Winter semester ‘17: May 15th, 2017 Spring/Summer semester ‘18: December 1st, 2017 Autumn/Winter semester ‘17: September 1st, 2017 Spring/Summer semester ‘18: March 1st, 2018 Two semesters: 60 ECTS. One semester: 30 ECTS English (B1) as well as German (B1) Language test needed? Yes (English and German) 21 22