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Approval and application

First check your exchange programme type!

Different deadlines and procedures apply depending on whether you want to apply for destinations via a university-wide exchange programme, via a faculty exchange programme, or (if applicable) via a special exchange programme only for students on your study programme. 

  • For destinations via a university-wide exchange programme: follow the instructions and deadlines here below on the general tab.
  • For destinations via a faculty exchange programmes, or via a special exchange programme only for students on your study programme: click on your faculty or study programme tab and follow the instructions and deadlines there. 

University-wide exchange

Deadline

If you want to go abroad via a university-wide exchange programme in autumn 2024 or spring 2025, you can apply until 23:59 on 1 December 2023.

Note that different deadlines apply if you are going abroad via a faculty or study programme-specific exchange programme. See your faculty or study programme tab for details.

Apply on time

Make sure your application is complete on time. Late applications will not be considered.

Requirements

To apply for a university-wide exchange programme, you must meet the following requirements:

  • You are registered as a student of Leiden University;
  • You have obtained at least 60EC of your bachelor’s programme;
  • Your average grade is 7 or higher*;
  • You meet any additional requirements specified by your faculty or programme (these can be found under your faculty or programme tab).

*Exception: for the ISEP programme an average grade of 6.5 or higher is required.

Steps to take

After looking through all the options in the world map, draw up a list of (up to) ten universities where you would like to study, in order of preference. Remember that lots of students want to study abroad and places are limited, so it’s wise to select at least five universities.

Letter of motivation

Download the motivation letter template, complete it (200 to 300 words per selected university) and upload it in uSis:

Second semester as plan B

Are you applying for the first semester but could also go abroad in the second semester (or vice versa)? Mention this in your letter by ticking the checkbox with the text 'Yes, I wish to be considered for a different semester if I am not selected for my first choice of semester.' Please note that it is important to discuss this with your study adviser in advance to make sure your study programme permits exchange in the second semester.

Transcript: only for master, LUC & joint degree students, and university studies elsewhere 

In your online application you will be asked to grant us permission to view your grades in uSis. You therefore do not need to upload a transcript except in the following cases:  

  • Master's student: if you are master's student, upload a copy of your (Leiden or other university) bachelor transcript with GPA.
  • Leiden University College (LUC): if you are, or have been, studying at LUC, request an official transcript with GPA from the LUC course administration and upload it in your application.
  • Joint degree: if you are following a joint degree at Leiden University and TU Delft, request an official TU Delft transcript with GPA and upload it in your application.
  • University studies elsewhere: if you have also studied at a university other than Leiden University, upload your transcript with GPA from that institution. 
  • Log into uSis > click on the study abroad tile > select ‘I want to study at a partner university via an exchange programme’.
  • Enter the requested data and upload the required documents.
  • Select your (max. 10) exchange destinations* in order of preference.
  • Submit your application.

*Want to go abroad via the ISEP programme? Select ISEP as one of your exchange destinations in uSis.

If you need further explanation, consult the Manual on applying for university-wide exchange via uSis

You may only go on exchange with the approval of your study programme. Once you submit your application, the international exchange coordinator will ask your programme to confirm its approval.   

Note that the selection procedure has changed! See explanation below.
For further details and background, see University-wide exchange - Multi-stage draw

Once your programme confirms its approval, we will check you meet the eligibility requirements. We will also review your letter of motivation to make sure your study abroad plans are realistic and achievable and your choice of universities is well considered. If we have serious doubts, we may contact you to discuss your plans. 

You will then be included in the selection process. For university-wide exchange, selection takes place via a multi-stage draw.

Multi-stage draw

  1. If there are sufficient places available for all applicants at your first choice of destination, you will be placed there.
  2. If there are insufficient places, you will be included in a group according to your current GPA: 
    • Group A: GPA 8.51 – 10.00
    • Group B: GPA 8.00 – 8.50
    • Group C: GPA 7.51 – 7.99
    • Group D: GPA 7.00 – 7.50
    • Group E: GPA 6.50 – 6.99 (ISEP applicants only)
  3. Students in group A will be allocated a random ranking number via an automated programme.
  4. Starting with ranking number one, we will check if we can place the student at their first choice of destination. If not, we will try to place them at their second choice, then their third and so on. The same will be done for all students in group A in order of ranking number.
  5. We will then repeat the same process for groups B through to E, in that order.

If you are offered a place, you will be invited to log into the study abroad portal to view the details of the offered place. Make sure to read all the information and conditions of the offer carefully.

In the unfortunate event you cannot be placed at any of your chosen destinations, you will be invited to take part in a second selection round for the remaining available places. 

If you have been offered a place, you must accept or decline it within 7 days in the uSis study abroad portal. If you do not accept the offer on time, it will be withdrawn. When accepting your place, you must agree to the Regulations on Studying Abroad. Be prepared and read these in advance. If you have any questions about the regulations, contact your international exchange coordinator.

Once you accept your place, Leiden University will nominate you to your host institution. You will then receive instructions on how and when to submit your application to your host institution, either from your international exchange coordinator or directly from the host itself. 

Foto: Ruth Kiers
Photo: Ruth Kiers

Deadline

If you want to go abroad in your third year of study (in the fall or spring semester) via one of our Institute’s agreements, you must register via uSis, in your second year of study before:

  • 15 November, 11:59 PM.

Please note: for university-wide exchange programmes via the central International Office of Leiden University a different deadline applies. See the General tab on this page for details.

Make sure you register on time. Applications received after the aforementioned deadlines will not be considered.

How to sign up?

  • Check the deadline for your preferred exchange programme.
  • Log in to uSis > click on the ‘Study abroad’ tile.
  • Select ‘I want to study at a partner university through an exchange programme’.
  • Enter the requested data and upload your motivation letter.
  • Select the exchange destinations (min 3 – max 10) in your preferred order.
  • Click on ‘Submit’.

Conditions

To register for an exchange programme of the Institute of Political Science, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Completed all propaedeutic (first-year) courses before the application deadline.
  • The exchange is part of your study programme (you have not yet graduated).
  • A grade point average of at least 7.0 at the time of application. The reference date for the calculation of GPA is 16 November for Erasmus+ exchange and the bilateral partners of our Institute, and 2 December for university-wide exchange.
  • Some partner universities have an additional language requirement (see the world map for the requirement per destination).
  • To apply, you must upload a motivation letter. In this letter you tell in max 1000 words (total) why you like to go to your top 3 preferred destinations.
  • If you accept an exchange offer, you must declare that you are committed to the exchange and that you will not apply for another exchange programme or study activity (for example a minor or an internship) during the exchange period.

If you do not meet one or more of the above requirements and there are special circumstances, please contact the exchange coordinator to discuss your situation: exchangeps@fsw.leidenuniv.nl.

Things to consider

  • If you need to obtain 30 EC credits in a specific field (such as law or economics) in order to gain access to a Master's in Law or a Master’s in Economics, you can consider doing a minor at Leiden University or another Dutch university instead of spending a semester abroad. You can discuss with your study adviser what the best option is for you.
  • Do you want to broaden your knowledge by taking courses from another field? Or would you rather deepen your knowledge in the field of Political Science?
    • If you want to broaden your knowledge, we recommend that you sign up for a university-wide exchange because of the broader course offerings outside the field of Political Science and International Relations.
    • If you want to deepen your knowledge in the field of Political Science and International Relations, it is best to go abroad through one of the agreements of our Institute of Political Science. When you go to one of our Political Science partners, you are often expected to select at least 50% or sometimes 100% of the courses within this field.
  • Do you master the language of instruction sufficiently to study at an academic level and to take exams (such as French, German, and Spanish)? Or can you achieve the required level of language skills through courses before the start of your studies?
  • Do you have sufficient financial resources to go abroad? You do not have to pay extra to register for the exchange itself (you simply continue to pay the regular LU tuition fees) but you will of course incur additional costs in the form of travel and accommodation costs. Therefore, inform yourself about the cost of living in your preferred city and see what options you have with regard to scholarships.
    • For exchange within the EU (+ Norway and Turkey) you can apply for an Erasmus+ grant (monthly payment).
    • For exchange outside the EU (via university-wide or Faculty Exchange) you can apply for a LUSTRA+ scholarship (one-off payment) and a Holland Scholarship (one-off payment for talented students).
  • Compare academic calendars: When do semesters start and end at the preferred host-university? Will you be back in time to resume your courses at Leiden University? Do you have other study obligations that you need to take into account?
  • Would you like to improve your grade point average? Then an exchange is not the right study component for you. The grades you achieve abroad do not count towards your grade average. Only the study credits obtained abroad, converted to ECTS, will be listed on your final transcript.

Exchange: to arrange before departure

 

Your exchange contact at the Institute of Political Science

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