Welcome to the School of Life Sciences

    Information for incoming Exchange Students

    Choose your courses

    Find more information on our bachelor and master programmes.

    Admission criteria

    Applicants need to be officially nominated for exchange studies by their home university. Make sure there is a valid student exchange agreement between our institutions. Once nominated, students will receive an e-mail inviting them to apply. Please prepare an official Transcript of records and proof of sufficient language skills for your application dossier.

    Teaching language & language requirements

    German on Bachelor Level, English on Master Level. Incoming students must have a language level of B2 or higher in German or English, respectively.

    Application deadlines

    Autumn semester: Nomination 15 April | application BSc 31 May | application MSc 30 April
    Spring semester: Nomination 15 October | application BSc & MSc 30 November

    Academic year

    Autumn semester: CW 38 – CW 2
    Spring semester: CW 8 – CW 24

    Cost of living

    1,500-2,000 Swiss Francs per month, including housing, food, transport and entertainment.

    Grants

    Exchange students from a European partner university may be eligible to receive a Swiss Mobility grant from the Swiss Government. Please contact the international coordinator at your Home Institution. Further funding options are:

    One-off grants available to students pursuing a consecutive master's degree at a Swiss university of applied sciences. Further information can be found on the website.

    Rotary clubs offer scholarships for secondary, undergraduate or graduate study. Scholarships are given by individual clubs; anyone can apply. They last from one to four years and can include an entire degree program. Further information can be found on the website.

    The State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation SERI deals with various grants. Further information can be found on the website. 

    Swiss-Europeam Mobility Programme (SEMP) for higher education. SEMP gives Swiss higher education institutions the possibility to fund students as well as teaching and administrative staff when studying, teaching or doing a training course in Europe. Further information can be found on the website.

    Find and compare scholarships and other forms of student funding to cover expenses for international Bachelors, Masters and PhDs worldwide. ScholarshipPortal is a website for international students looking to meet their financial needs. Browse comprehensive scholarship lists available for a wide variety of destinations abroad.

    Global Scholarships is the world’s leading scholarship database for international students. They add dozens of scholarships each week and consistently edit the information to ensure that they have the latest information.

    Accommodation

    Room reservations for the incoming students are handled by WoVe, the accommodation office for students in Basel. Please contact wove.ch directly. Other possibilities are www.wgzimmer.ch, www.students.ch, www.studentenhaus.ch or www.studentenwohnheim.ch.

    Visa and other information 

    www.studyinswitzerland.plus as well as the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs provide helpful information on planning your stay in Switzerland.

    International Student Guide (PDF)

    FHNW School of Life Sciences

    FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland
    School of Life Sciences

    Hofackerstrasse 30

    CH - 4132 Muttenz