2025

2025

Porsgrunn – Norway, Nitra – Slovakia, St. Pölten – Austria and Bremen – Germany invites to IUW March 31th – April 4th

IUW for 2025 is chosen! And this year the destinations will be Norway, Germany, Slovakia and Austria!

During the fall you will find more information on the different IUW’s!

University of South-Easter Norway – Porsgrunn

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Welcome to the University of South-Eastern Norway

We employ 1,900 people and offers an education to about 17,000 students. We offer profession- and business-focused educational programmes, research and knowledge dissemination to high international standards.  

Hochschule Bremen (HSB) – City University of Applied Sciences

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Internationality enjoys a high priority at HSB – at all levels: from international degree programmes, through exchange and cooperation in research, to strategic projects.

Constantine the Philosopher University – Nitra

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Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra is a modern educational, scientific and artistic institution that bears the name of one of the most important personalities in the history of Nitra and Slovakia – Constantine the Philosopher (St. Cyril, 827 – 869). Its mission is to develop a harmonized personality, spread knowledge, wisdom, honesty and human creativity and contribute to the development of education, culture and health for the benefit of a knowledge-based society. In fulfilling its mission, the main goal of UKF is to provide university education, promote creative scientific research and encourage artistic activities.

St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences

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With almost 4,000 students, the St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences is a key player in the Austrian higher education sector and one of the most important employers in the region. 

As a European University, we lead the European University Alliance E³UDRES² (Engaged and Entrepreneurial European University as Driver for European Smart and Sustainable Regions) and closely collaborate with universities from Portugal, Romania, Hungary, Belgium, Latvia, Finland, Germany and the Netherlands to create sustainable teaching formats and further develop smart and sustainable regions.