International Collaboration FKH

The Faculty is committed to enabling all staff and students to foster lasting international contacts in order to uphold diversity and contribute to sustainable development. On these pages, you will find further information on different pathways for international collaboration, either through cooperation agreements or international projects.

EUniWell

Since 2020, Linnaeus University has been part of EUniWell, the “European University for Well-Being”. Through high-quality education and research, EUniWell aims to create an environment that supports individual, social, and environmental well-being in a global context.

In addition to Linnaeus University, the following partners participate in the alliance:

  • University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • University of Florence, Italy
  • University of Cologne, Germany
  • Leiden University, Netherlands
  • University of Murcia, Spain
  • University of Nantes, France
  • Semmelweis University, Hungary
  • University of Konstanz, Germany
  • Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine
  • University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain
  • Inalco, France

For further information and collaboration opportunities, please see our EUniWell webpages.

Linnaeus University Partner Universites, please see more on: Linnaeus University International Collborations

Cooperation Agreements at Linnaeus University

Linnaeus University has hundreds of cooperation agreements with universities around the world. These agreements most often regulate student and staff exchanges between our respective institutions, but there are also other types of arrangements—for example, double degree agreements or research collaborations. If your subject area is considering initiating an agreement, the information below outlines the procedure for agreement preparation at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities.

Most of our collaborations at the Faculty and at Linnaeus University are built on personal contacts. If you wish to develop existing contacts to create projects, exchange staff and students, or establish joint research collaborations, it can be advantageous to formalise the relationship in a cooperation agreement.

Establishing or Updating a Cooperation Agreement with an Overseas Partner

If you are considering initiating a new cooperation agreement with an overseas partner, there are a few basic steps to follow:

Following an initial approach, either from another institution or from Faculty staff, an evaluation of the potential partner university is carried out (see the template at the bottom of this page).

Contact the Faculty agreement officer at: agreements.fkh@lnu.se