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Mathematics and Statistics A INNSBRU03 Pädagogische Hochschule Tirol Faculty of Educational Sciences A LINZ01 Johannes-Kepler-Universität Linz Computer Science A LINZ01 Johannes-Kepler-Universität Linz Faculty of Law A LINZ01 Johannes-Kepler-Universität Linz Social Psychology A LINZ03 University of Teacher Education Upper Austria Faculty of Educational Sciences A WIEN01 Universität Wien Bachelor's Programme in Languages (study track English), Master's Programme in English Studies A WIEN01 Universität Wien Bachelor's Programme in the Languages and Literatures of Finland, Master's Programme in Finnish and Finno-Ugrian Languages and Cultures A WIEN01 Universität Wien English Philology A WIEN01 Universität Wien Faculty of Theology A WIEN01 Universität Wien Social and Moral Philosophy A WIEN01 Universität Wien Social Psychology A WIEN01 Universität Wien Sociology A WIEN01 Universität Wien Study track theater research A WIEN02 Technische Universität Wien Chemistry A WIEN03 Universität für Bodenkultur Wien Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry A WIEN09 University College of Teacher Education Vienna - Pädagogische Hochschule Wien Faculty of Educational Sciences A WIEN64 Medical University of Vienna Faculty of Medicine Belgium B ANTWERP01 Universiteit Antwerpen Media and Communication Studies B BRUSSEL01 VUB - Vrije Universiteit Brussel Media and Communication Studies B BRUXEL04 Université Libre de Bruxelles Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences B BRUXEL04 Université Libre de Bruxelles Political Science B GENT01 RUG - Universiteit Gent Bachelor's and Master's Programme in History B GENT01 RUG - Universiteit Gent Computer Science B GENT01 RUG - Universiteit Gent Department of Chemistry B GENT01 RUG - Universiteit Gent Department of Geosciences and Geography B GENT01 RUG - Universiteit Gent Department of Physics B GENT01 RUG - Universiteit Gent Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry B GENT01 RUG - Universiteit Gent Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences B GENT01 RUG - Universiteit Gent Faculty of Educational Sciences B GENT01 RUG - Universiteit Gent Faculty of Law B GENT01 RUG - Universiteit Gent Faculty of Pharmacy B GENT01 RUG - Universiteit Gent Faculty of Veterinary Medicine B GENT01 RUG - Universiteit Gent Mathematics and Statistics B GENT01 RUG - Universiteit Gent Social and Moral Philosophy B GENT01 RUG - Universiteit Gent Social and Public Policy B GENT01 RUG - Universiteit Gent Social Psychology B LEUVEN01 KUL - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Chemistry B LEUVEN01 KUL - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry B LEUVEN01 KUL - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Faculty of Educational Sciences B LEUVEN01 KUL - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Faculty of Law B LEUVEN01 KUL - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Faculty of Pharmacy B LEUVEN01 KUL - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Faculty of Social Sciences B LEUVEN01 KUL - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Faculty of Theology B LEUVEN01 KUL - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Mathematics and Statistics B LIEGE01 ULG - Université de Liège Faculty of Law B LIEGE01 ULG - Université de Liège Study track French B LOUVAIN01 UCL - Université Catholique de Louvain Chemistry B LOUVAIN01 UCL - Université Catholique de Louvain Department of Geosciences and Geography B LOUVAIN01 UCL - Université Catholique de Louvain Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences B LOUVAIN01 UCL - Université Catholique de Louvain Faculty of Law B LOUVAIN01 UCL - Université Catholique de Louvain Study track French Croatia HR ZAGREB01 Sveučilište u Zagrebu (University of Zagreb) Bachelor's Programme in the Languages and Literatures of Finland, Master's Programme in Finnish and Finno-Ugrian Languages and Cultures HR ZAGREB01 Sveučilište u Zagrebu (University of Zagreb) Faculty of Law HR ZAGREB01 Sveučilište u Zagrebu (University of Zagreb) Study track South Slavic Languages HR ZAGREB01 Sveučilište u Zagrebu (University of Zagreb) Swedish School of Social Science Cyprus CY LEFKOSI02 The Cyprus Institute Department of Physics Czech Republic CZ BRNO02 Mendel University in Brno Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry CZ BRNO05 Masaryk University (Masarykova Universita v Brne) Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences CZ BRNO05 Masaryk University (Masarykova Universita v Brne) Faculty of Law CZ BRNO05 Masaryk University (Masarykova Universita v Brne) Faculty of Pharmacy CZ OLOMOUC01 Palacký University Olomouc Development Studies CZ OLOMOUC01 Palacký University Olomouc Faculty of Medicine CZ OLOMOUC01 Palacký University Olomouc Psychology CZ OLOMOUC01 Palacký University Olomouc Swedish School of Social Science CZ PRAHA02 Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (Česká Zemědělská Univerzita v Praze) Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry CZ PRAHA07 Charles University (Univerzita Karlova) Bachelor's Programme in Cultural Studies, Master's Programme in Area and Cultural Studies CZ PRAHA07 Charles University (Univerzita Karlova) Bachelor's Programme in the Languages and Literatures of Finland, Master's Programme in Finnish and Finno-Ugrian Languages and Cultures CZ PRAHA07 Charles University (Univerzita Karlova) Chemistry CZ PRAHA07 Charles University (Univerzita Karlova) Department of Geosciences and Geography CZ PRAHA07 Charles University (Univerzita Karlova) Economics CZ PRAHA07 Charles University (Univerzita Karlova) Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences CZ PRAHA07 Charles University (Univerzita Karlova) Faculty of Educational Sciences CZ PRAHA07 Charles University (Univerzita Karlova) Faculty of Law CZ PRAHA07 Charles University (Univerzita Karlova) Faculty of Medicine CZ PRAHA07 Charles University (Univerzita Karlova) Faculty of Pharmacy CZ PRAHA07 Charles University (Univerzita Karlova) Faculty of Theology CZ PRAHA07 Charles University (Univerzita Karlova) Media and Communication Studies CZ PRAHA07 Charles University (Univerzita Karlova) Social and Public Policy CZ PRAHA07 Charles University (Univerzita Karlova) Study track aesthetics CZ PRAHA07 Charles University (Univerzita Karlova) Study track Czech CZ PRAHA10 Czech Technical University in Prague (Ceské Vysoké Uceni Technické V Praze) Chemistry CZ PRAHA10 Czech Technical University in Prague (Ceské Vysoké Uceni Technické V Praze) Computer Science Denmark DK ALBORG01 Aalborg Universitet Bachelor's Programme in the Languages and Literatures of Finland, Master's Programme in Scandinavian Languages and Literatures DK ALBORG01 Aalborg Universitet Faculty of Medicine DK ALBORG01 Aalborg Universitet Media and Communication Studies DK ALBORG01 Aalborg Universitet Psychology DK ALBORG01 Aalborg Universitet Social Work DK ALBORG01 Aalborg Universitet University of Helsinki DK ARHUS01 Aarhus Universitet Bachelor's and Master's Programme in History DK ARHUS01 Aarhus Universitet Bachelor's Programme in the Languages and Literatures of Finland, Master's Programme in Scandinavian Languages and Literatures DK ARHUS01 Aarhus Universitet Computer Science DK ARHUS01 Aarhus Universitet Department of Geosciences and Geography DK ARHUS01 Aarhus Universitet Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry DK ARHUS01 Aarhus Universitet Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences DK ARHUS01 Aarhus Universitet Faculty of Educational Sciences DK ARHUS01 Aarhus Universitet Faculty of Law DK ARHUS01 Aarhus Universitet Faculty of Medicine DK ARHUS01 Aarhus Universitet Faculty of Theology DK ARHUS01 Aarhus Universitet Media and Communication Studies DK ARHUS01 Aarhus Universitet Physics DK ARHUS01 Aarhus Universitet Political Science DK ARHUS01 Aarhus Universitet Psychology DK ARHUS01 Aarhus Universitet Social and Moral Philosophy DK ARHUS01 Aarhus Universitet University of Helsinki DK ARHUS10 Danish School of Media and Journalism Swedish School of Social Science DK HADERSL02 University College Syd Faculty of Educational Sciences DK KOBENHA01 Kobenhavns universitet Bachelor's and Master's Programme in History DK KOBENHA01 Kobenhavns universitet Bachelor's 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