International Cooperation

University country Year of signing of the agreement
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Erasmus +)  

Hungary

 

2014

Corvinus University of Budapest (Erasmus +) Hungary 2015
Latvia University of Agriculture Latvia 2015
Vilniaus Kolegija- Higher Education Institution (Erasmus +) Vilnius, Lithuania 2015
European Polytechnical University (Erasmus +) Bulgaria 2015
University of Zagreb (MoU) Croatia 2015
Technical University Sofia (Erasmus +) Bulgaria 2015
Anhalt University of Applied Sciences (Erasmus +) Germany 2015
University of Food Technologies Plovdiv, Bulgaria 2016
University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy Bulgaria 2016
Morehead State University (MoU) USA 2016
University of Kentucky (MoU) USA 2016
The Geneva Institute of Technology, Architecture and Landscape (HEPIA) (Erasmus+) genes 2019
University of “SAPIENZA” (Erasmus+) Rome, Italy 2019
Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences (Erasmus+) Leeuwarden, Netherlands 2019
Agricultural University of Tirana (Erasmus+) Tirana, Albania 2021
Bolu Abant İzzet Baysal University (Erasmus+) Bolu, Turkey 2021
Yıldız Technical University Istanbul, Turkey. 2021
Istanbul Ticaret University (Erasmus+) Istanbul, Turkey. 2021

 

International collaboration in the Applied Cehmistry BSc. improves students’ research skills, broadens their perspectives and prepares them for careers in a globalized scientific community. It also contributes to the advancement of scientific knowledge and the development of innovative solutions to global challenges in biochemistry and related fields. For this, UBT enables students to have the opportunity to:

Exchange Programs : UBT has exchange programs that allow students to study abroad for a semester or a year. BSc. students can take advantage of these programs to experience a different academic environment, gain exposure to different research methods, and interact with students and faculty from other countries.

International Faculty Collaborators : UBT encourages faculty members to establish collaborations with researchers at institutions abroad. When faculty members collaborate internationally, they can involve BSc. students in these projects, providing valuable research experiences.

Global Networking: UBT encourages students to build a global network of contacts within the field of Applied Chemistry. Connecting with professionals and researchers from different countries can open up opportunities for future collaboration.