SEMP Swiss-European Mobility Programme
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University Programs
The university offers a range of programs for students, including:
- Diplomstudium Humanmedizin UN 202
- Diplomstudium Zahnmedizin UN 203
- Masterstudium Medizinische Informatik UN 066 936
- Masterstudium Molecular Precision Medicine UN 066 329
- Master's programme in Psychotherapy
- PhD Program
- Doctoral Programme of Applied Medical Science
- Doktoratsstudium Medizin UN 201
Swiss-European Mobility Programme (SEMP)
The SEMP is a mobility program that allows students to study abroad in Switzerland and other European countries.
- The program is a result of the suspension of negotiations between Switzerland and the EU regarding Switzerland's participation in the Erasmus+ program.
- The Swiss-European Mobility Programme is an interim solution that allows Swiss institutions to participate in cooperation projects with European partners.
- The program prioritizes mobility in school education, vocational education, higher education, adult education, and youth.
Eligibility and Application
To be eligible for the SEMP program, students must meet certain criteria, including:
- Studienerfolg (study success) and Studienfortschritt (study progress)
- Gesellschaftliche Engagement (social engagement) and Mobilitätshindernisse (mobility obstacles)
- The application process for SEMP involves:
- Registration through Mobility-Online
- Submission of required documents and information
- Review and selection by the university
Partner Universities
The university has partnerships with several institutions in Switzerland and other European countries, including:
- Université de Lausanne
- Universität Zürich
- Other partner universities in Europe
Funding and Support
Students participating in the SEMP program may be eligible for funding and support, including:
- Financial support from the Swiss government
- Scholarships and grants from the university and other organizations
- Assistance with accommodation and living expenses
Language Requirements
Students must meet certain language requirements to participate in the SEMP program, including:
- B2 level in French (for Université de Lausanne)
- B2 level in German (for Universität Zürich)
- Other language requirements may apply depending on the partner university and program
Academic Calendar
The academic calendar for the SEMP program varies depending on the partner university and program, but generally includes:
- Semester dates and deadlines
- Examination periods and holidays
- Other important academic dates and events
Additional Information
For more information about the SEMP program, including application deadlines, program requirements, and funding opportunities, students should consult the university's website and contact the relevant department or office.
