Description: Halmstad University offers both unique and well-known programmes and courses. The range of subjects is vast; humanistic, social science, economics, behavioural science, health sciences technical and scientific subjects are offered. There is an aspiration for productive encounters across the boundaries. Industry and society are looking for this multiple scientific competence. Halmstad University trains for these purposes. Most programmes have a distinct profile towards innovation and entrepreneurship. A productive co-operation between students, industry and society may often be found in final projects and theses.
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flyonefrom Poland. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/08/2006 to 01/06/2007.
Written on 08/02/2007
everthing has very good quality: commodities and services as well, there is no problem with communication - nearly everyone speaks at least english and additional is polite
Highly rated: Language, Housing, Academic, Student life Low rated: Expenses
selnasfrom Turkey. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/08/2006 to 01/01/2007.
Written on 30/01/2007
If you are planning to become an ERASMUS student, you should never miss EILC (Erasmus Intensive Language Courses). Halmstad University doesn't offer any EILC but you can choose another Swedish university giving EILC. I was in Hogskolan Dalarna, Fa...
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peff79from Austria. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/08/2006 to 01/01/2007.
Written on 28/01/2007
Buy your food at dicounters, bring your own alcohol. don't underestimate the costs of additional luggage in the airplane. buy a bike as soon as possible. speak english, even if you have the possibility to speak your home-language
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bbwebsterfrom Austria. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/01/2006 to 01/06/2006.
Written on 08/06/2006
going by train is not very expensive, so trips to Gothenburg, Stockholm, Malmö are a must, in winter Kiruna must be really nice and really cold. In summer there a lot of beautiful beaches around Halmstad. A bike is a absolute must
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d403rapofrom India. Study abroad - from 01/09/2003 to 01/01/2005.
Written on 09/12/2005
It is good to find the days or seasons where discounts are available.Since normal travel costs are insanely high. Also if frequent travel is sought then travelling cards are much cost effective.It is always good to plan the costs before undertakin...
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sumsi2803from Austria. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/01/2005 to 01/06/2005.
Written on 06/07/2005
Travel tips: Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö, Copenhagen, Oslo and for sure all the little villages around.
Would be good if you can go to Sweden by car. (very useful, also when it's raining or snowing and you have to go to university)
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suresheadifrom India. Study abroad - from 01/09/2004 to 01/01/2006.
Written on 01/04/2005
ok.
But the courses ur doing must be all realated to the specialisation ur doing and not from outside ur interest...
i.e. improve the no of courses in every specilisation field...