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  • The Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in the Netherlands is a top Dutch university known for its quality education and internationally prominent research. TU/e is meeting the societal challenges of today, especially in the fields of health, energy and mobility.
     
    TU/e is a medium-sized university with an open, friendly atmosphere. The campus is located in the region of Brainport, otherwise known as the technological heart of The Netherlands. Relationships with high-tech companies and organisations in the region are prolific and often supply students with internships, graduate projects and work opportunities.

  • Eindhoven is a modern, dynamic city that guarantees an enjoyable and varied student life. It is The Netherlands fifth-largest city and has a bustling centre with a range of shops, bars, pubs and restaurants, a lively nightlife and an overflowing events calendar year-round.

    Eindhoven also has a rich historical background. It looks like a young and contemporary city today, but it is actually one of the oldest cities in The Netherlands.

  • In the Times Higher Educational World University Rankings of 2013 - 2014, Eindhoven University of Technology was ranked 106, the highest ranking of all the Dutch universities.

Academics

Main areas of study

The listed areas of study are not necessarily exhaustive and other fields of study might also be available at the partner institution. Moreover, names for fields of study may be different overseas.

A discipline being listed does not in indicate the suitability of the program, nor does it indicate that the discipline is taught in English.

Approval to study particular subjects at any institution is always at the discretion of the departmental/discipline and faculty advisors at RMIT University and subject to available places at the host institution.

  • Applied Physics
  • Architecture, Building and Planning
  • Engineering (Biomedical, Chemical, Electrical and Mechanical)
  • Industrial Design
  • Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences
  • Mathematics and Computer Science

Special requirements

The language of instruction is English.

Open to RMIT Undergraduate and Postgraduate Industrial Design students only.

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Full time load

Minimum

ECTS credits

Maximum

ECTS credits

7.5 ECTS

RMIT credit points

Living

Accommodation

Exchange students who would like to apply for accommodation through the university accommodation service should complete the annex of the application form for exchange students at the same time they submit an application for exchange at TU/e.

Health insurance

Non-EU students are advised to take out health and liability insurance from AON. You can organise this insurance before or after your arrival. Students will receive an invoice to be paid after arrival in The Netherlands.

Living cost

Your daily expenses include food, public transport, books, clothes, and entertainment. But you also need to take into account the costs of housing and insurance. Experience has shown that students living and studying in The Netherlands spend between €800 and €1,100 a month.

Key information

Visa

Students of the following nationalities do not need to apply for a visa to enter The Netherlands: One of the countries within the European Union, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Monaco, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United States of America and Japan.
If you do not have the nationality of one of these countries above, please specify on the application form that you would like to apply for a visa. If you are accepted as an exchange student, the International Relations Office will contact you to make the necessary arrangements for obtaining a visa and support you in your priority visa application. For this you are required to submit some specific documentation. The International Relations office will inform you about the procedure and the documents to be submitted.

Further information is available at here.

Partner grading scale

Low demand

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