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2012-2013 Academic Year Erasmus Partner List for Teaching Staff Mobility 2012-2013 ACADEMIC YEAR ERASMUS PARTNER LIST FOR TEACHING STAFF MOBILITY COUNTRY ERASMUS ID UNIVERSITY PROGRAM A WIEN 38 FACHHOCHSCHULE DES BFI WIEN MANAGEMENT AND BUSINESS AUSTRIA A WELS 01 UPPER AUSTRIA UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES BUSINESS STUDIES B GENT 25 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE GHENT TRANSLATION / INTERPRETING BELGIUM B BRUSSEL 05 HOGESCHOOL UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL SCHOOL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES B LIEGE 01 UNIVERSITEIT DE LIEGE ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING BG SOFIA 02 NEW BULGARIAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES BULGARIA BG BLAGOEV 02 SOUTH-WEST UNIVERSITY NEOFIT RILSKI BUSINESS STUDIES BG ALBENA 01 INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE "BULGARIA" BUSINESS STUDIES CZ PRAHA 07 CHARLES UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE LANGUAGES AND PHILOLOGICAL SCIENCES CZECH REPUBLIC CZ ZLIN 01 TOMAS BATA UNIVERSITY IN ZLIN MANAGEMENT EUROPEAN STUDIES DK ALBORG 01 AALBORG UNIVERSITY BUSINESS STUDIES DK KOBENHA 32 NIELS BROCK COPENHAGEN BUSINESS COLLEGE BUSINESS STUDIES DENMARK DESIGN DK RISSKOV 06 VIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION DK KOLDING 10 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ACADEMY BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION SF HELSINK 01 UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI JOURNALISM AND INFORMATION FINLAND AALTO UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARTS, DESIGN AND SF ESPOO 12 COSTUME DESIGN (FILM TV AND SCENOGRAPHY) ARCHITECTURE F BREST 10 ESC BRETAGNE BREST BUSINESS MANAGEMENT F ANGERS 10 ESSCA BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION ECONOMICS F PARIS0 12 UNIVERSITE PARIS ET CRETEIL-VAL DE MARNE(UPEC) COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATICS FRANCE ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING TRADES F STRASBO48 ECOLE DE MANAGEMENT STRASBOURG ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT F NANTES12 AUNDENCIA NANTES ECOLE DE MANAGEMENT BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION F LEHAVR04 ECOLE DE MANAGEMENT DE NORMANDIE BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION F LILLE 02 UNIVERSITY LILLE 2 DROIT ET SANTE BUSINESS STUDIES COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION SCIENCES (MEDIA&COMMUNICATION) ECONOMICS D-FULDA 01 HOCHSCHULE FULDA BUSINESS STUDIES AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES INFORMATICS, COMPUTERS SCIENCE BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION D BREMEN 04 HOCHSCHULE BREMEN ECONOMICS BUSINESS STUDIES D MANNHEI 08 MANNHEIM UNIVERSITY OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATION ENGINEERING GERMANY INFORMATION TECHOLOGY D BOCHUM 01 RUHR- UNIVERSITAT BOCHUM PSYCHOLOGY BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION ECONOMICS DCLAUSTH 01 CLAUSTHAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY INFORMATICS,COMPUTER SCIENCES MATHEMATICS UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES D WURZBURG 03 LOGISTICS WURZBURG,SCHWEINFURT BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION D BRUHL 01 EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES INFORMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE COUNTRY ERASMUS ID UNIVERSITY PROGRAM D CHEMNIT 01 TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT CHEMNITZ BUSINESS STUDIES D REUTLIN 02 REUTLINGEN UNIVERSITY DESIGN BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION ARCHITECTURE FACHHOCHSCHULE DORTMUND UNIVERSITY OF D DORTMUN 02 APPLIED SCIENCES AND ARTS ELECTRICITY, ENERGY ELECTRONICS, AUTOMATION GERMANY D FREIBUR 01 ALBERT LUDWIGS UNIVERSITAET FREIBURG POLITICAL SCIENCE AND CIVICS HOCHSCHULE FUR TECHNIK UND WIRTSCHAFT D DRESDEN 01 BUSINESS STUDIES DRESDEN D TRIER 02 FACHHOCHSCHULE TRIER BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS) D HEILBRO 0... (kodun sonuHOCHSCHULE eksik) HEILBRONN BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION TEXTILE / FASHION D SIGMARI 01 HOCHSCHULE ALBSTADT SIGMARINGEN COMPUTER SCIENCE BUSINESS STUDIES AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION SCIENCES G KALLITH02 PANTEION UNIVERSITY OF SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES (JOURNALISM AND INFORMATION) G EGALEO 01 TECHNOLOGIKO EKPAIDEFTIKO IDRYMA (T.E.I) PIREA BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION G KIRITIS 01 UNIVERSITY OF CRETE ECONOMICS GREECE G ATHINE 01 NATIONAL KAPODISTRIAN UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION SCIENCES PYSCOLOGY & BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES G THESSAL01 ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI JOURNALISM AND INFORMATION G ATHINE 41 UNIVERSITY OF THE AEGEAN JOURNALISM AND INFORMATION INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, EUROPEAN STUDIES HU BUDAPES28 BUDAPEST COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT BUSINESS STUDIES BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION BUDAPEST COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION AND HU BUDAPES45 BUSINESS JOURNALISM AND INFORMATION HUNGARY HU BUDAPES 16 OBUDA UNIVERSITY DESIGN / TEXTILE DESIGN BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION HU MISKOLC01 UNIVERSITY OF MISKOLC ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING TRADES HU BUDAPES 12 PAZMANY PETER CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY, FAKULTY OF HUMANITIESMOTHER TONGUE IRELAND IRL MAYNOOT01 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, MAYNOOTH (NUIM) COMPUTER SCIENCE ECONOMICS I FOGGIA03 UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI FOGGIA BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION I SALERNO01 UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI SALERNO BUSINESS MANAGEMENT I VERONA01 UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI VERONA BUSINESS STUDIES, MANAGEMENT SCIENCES ITALY I PERUGIA01 UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PERUGIA MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE I MILANO02 POLITECHNICO DI MILANO DESIGN ARCHITECTURE, URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING I BOLOGNA01 UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA TELECOMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER NETWORKS, OPTICAL NETWORKS LT VILNIUS 17 MATHEMATIKOS IR INFORMATIKOS INSTITUTAS INFORMATICS, COMPUTER SCIENCE LITHUANIA LT KAUNAS02 KAUNAS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS STUDIES NL EMMEN01 STENDEN UNIVERSITY JOURNALISM AND INFORMATION BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND ECONOMICS NL DRONTEN01 HOGESCHOOL DRONTEN (LOGISTICS MODULE) NL GRONING03 HANZEHOGESCHOOL GRONINGEN BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION (LOGISTICS) THE NETHERLANDS NL WAGENIN01 WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY ECONOMICS NL UTRECHT24 HOGESCHOOL UTRECHT BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION NL-S GRAVE 05 ROYAL ACADEMY OF ART THE HAGUE - KABK DESIGN THE STEPHAN BATORY HIGHER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS PL PIOTRKOW01 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN PIOTRKOW TRYBUNALSKI UNIVERSITY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND PL RZESZOW03 BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION POLAND MANAGEMENT IN RZESZOW ECONOMICS KEZMIERZ PULASKI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AND PL RADOM 01 HUMANITIES IN RADOM MATHEMATICS COUNTRY ERASMUS ID UNIVERSITY PROGRAM INSTITUTO DE ARTES VISUAIS, DESIGN E MARKETING P LISBOA 46 DESIGN (IADE) ECONOMICS P BRAGA01 UNIVERSIDADE DO MINHO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COMMUNICATION STUDIES PORTUGAL P MATOSIN 01 ESAD - ESCOLA SUPERIOR DE ARTES E DESIGN DESIGN BUSINESS STUDIES & MANAGEMENT SCIENCES P LISBOA 04 TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF LISBON ECONOMICS P AVEIRO 01 UNIVERSITY OF AVEIRO DESIGN POLITICAL SCIENCE & CIVICS R BUCURE20 UNIVERSITATEA SPIRU HARET MATHEMATICS MOTHER TONGUE (TRANSLATION) ROMANIA RO CLUJNAP01 BABES BOLYAI UNIVERSITY CLUJ NAPOCA BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION RO BUCURES09 UNIVERSITATEA DIN BUCURESTI POLITICAL SCIENCS TEXTILE / FOOTWEAR, FASHION DESIGN, RO IASI 05 THE "GHEORGHE ASACHI" TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF IASI TECHNOLOGY AND PATTERN MAKING BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION SK BRATISL03 UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA POLITICAL SCIENCE AND CIVICS SLOVAK REPUBLIC SK ZILINA01 UNIVERSITY OF ZILINA MATHEMATICS JOURNALISM AND INFORMATION (MASS MEDIA SK BRATISL 05 THE ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS BRATISLAVA STUDIES) SI MARIBOR01 UNIVERSITY OF MARIBOR TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION SLOVENIA ECONOMICS, BUSINESS STUDIES SI LJUBLJA01 UNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANA DESIGN SWEDEN S KARLSTA01 KARLSTAD UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATION & INFORMATION SCIENCES E SANTAND 01 UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA MATHEMATICS E ALCAL-H01 UNIVERSIDAD DE ALCALA EDUCATION (ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE) E BARCELO01 UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA DESIGN SPAIN BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION E MADRID114 ESIC BUSINESS AND MARKETING SCHOOL PUBLIC RELATIONS, PUBLICITY, ADVERTISING MOTHER TONGUE E MURCIA01 UNIVERSIDAD DE MURCIA AUDIOVISUAL COMMUNICATION BUSINESS STUDIES & MANAGEMENT SCIENCES UKCOVENTRY02 COVENTRY UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, EUROPEAN STUDIES COMMUNICATION & INFORMATION SCIENCES UK SHEFFIE02 SHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITY DESIGN UK SHEFFIE01 UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD JOURNALISM AND INFORMATION UNITED KINGDOM UK BOLTON02 THE UNIVERSITY OF BOLTON PYSCOLOGY & BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES TRANSLATION UK DUNDEE04 DUNDEE COLLEGE BUSINESS STUDIES UK NOTTING02 NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS UK NEWP-GW 01 UNIVERSITY OF WALES NEWPORT AUDIO VISUAL TECHNIQUES AND MEDIA PRODUCTION.
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