Ghent University, founded in 1817, is one of the leading higher education and research institutions in the Low Countries.

Located in a historic, student-friendly city in the cultural and economic hub of Europe, Ghent University is an active partner in a wide variety of national and international educational, scientific and industrial cooperation networks.



Founded in 1737 by George II, the University of Göttingen is a research university of international reputation, with a strong focus on research-driven teaching. The University is distinguished by the wide scope of its subjects and excellent facilities for scientific research.

Almost all academic disciplines including medicine are represented in the 13 faculties, the exception being engineering sciences. Such a broad spectrum of subjects enables you to tackle overarching issues from an interdisciplinary perspective.

The University of Göttingen and eight internationally renowned non-university research institutions located in Göttingen make up the Göttingen Campus. 



The University of Groningen was founded in 1614. It is one of the oldest universities in the Netherlands as well as one of its largest.

The University of Groningen is a research university with a global outlook, deeply rooted in Groningen, City of Talent. Quality has had top priority for four hundred years, and with success: the University is currently in or around the top 100 on several influential ranking lists.

The University of Groningen is very popular with its 27.000 students and 5.500 staff members from home and abroad. Talent is nurtured, enabling the University to bridge the gap between science and society. 



Established in 1632, the University of Tartu (UT) is the oldest and largest university in Estonia both in terms of staff and student numbers, as well as the volume of its teaching, research and development activities. As Estonia’s only classical university, UT embraces a wide variety of academic fields, including medicine. In its role as the national university of Estonia, UT has responsibilities to maintain, contribute to, and research the national heritage. 



Uppsala University, founded in 1477, was the first university in Sweden and is ranked among the top 100 universities in the world.

Uppsala University is a research university with well-defined missions: to conduct research and education of the highest quality and to collaborate with the surrounding community so as to help make the world a better place.

The University's nine faculties create opportunities not only for the pursuit of in-depth subject knowledge but also for cross-disciplinary research and teaching. Uppsala University upholds its academic independence and at the same time forges relations with the wider world.