Education / Exchange Studies at RSLIS
If you are selected by your home education institution to study at RSLIS, you have to fill in the application form and send it to us. Please do NOT send the form if you haven't been selected by your home university yet As part of the application you must describe your proposed study-programme at RSLIS, as well as your studies at your home education institution. We will also ask you to send a transcript of your studies at your home institution. This is in order to decide whether you are qualified for admission, and whether we can offer you the appropriate courses. The application deadline is May 1 for the fall semester and December 1 for the spring semester.
Exchange Studies
If you wish to study at the Royal School of Library and Information Science as an exchange student, you must be enrolled at a higher educational institution in your home country and you must have completed at least two years of full-time studies at your home institution. You can study as exchange student either within the frameworks of the Socrates Erasmus Programme or the Nordplus Programme - or under a bilateral exchange agreement between RSLIS and your school. In order to learn about the possibilities for studying at RSLIS via an exchange agreement you should contact the international office at your own educational institution. In the Fall semester 2009 RSLIS will offer two courses in English for students in the third year of their bachelor's degree. The courses are "Citation and Web Analyses - the battery of bibliometric online indicators" and "Source reliability and creditability- interdisciplinary perspectives with focus on digital media". You can find a description of the two courses in the right hand side of this website. Each course is worth 15 ECTS credits. Students who are able to follow courses in Danish (ie. Nordic students) can also choose from the courses we offer in Danish. The course descriptions will be available around Mid-May. The courses within the International Master's programme are taught in English and if you are an exchange student at graduate level you are welcome to follow these courses. The ApplicationIf you are selected by your home education institution to study at RSLIS, you have to fill in the application form and send it to us. Please do NOT send the form if you haven't been selected by your home university yet As part of the application you must describe your proposed study-programme at RSLIS, as well as your studies at your home education institution. We will also ask you to send a transcript of your studies at your home institution. This is in order to decide whether you are qualified for admission, and whether we can offer you the appropriate courses. The application deadline is May 1 for the fall semester and December 1 for the spring semester.
Questions?
Ask the International Coordinator
Fall Semester Bachelor Courses in English
Read the descriptions of the two English bachelor elective courses for fall 2009. The English elective courses for fall 2010 will be announced during the spring.
"Citation and Web Analyses - the battery of bibliometric online indicators" and "Source Reliability and Credibility - interdisciplinary perspectives with focus on digital media".
Post-modernity
"I came here to interact with different cultures and get new ideas on my studies. Also, to me Scandinavia is a different part of Europe, which I have never had the chance to visit before. I am used to very much hands-on regarding information management, so it was new and interesting among other things to hear about post-modernity!"
