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Erasmus Exchange at Frederick University
Erasmus is a European exchange program which enables students to study or work in another Erasmus participating country as part of their degree. You will study in classes alongside Cypriot and international students. During your study you will be given the opportunity to work closely with, and get to know, other students on your program of study.

To be considered as an Erasmus student for study, your Department in your home institution needs to hold an inter-institutional agreement with the same Department at Frederick University.

  1. Why choose Cyprus?
  2. Why choose Frederick University?
  3. Recognition of your studies
  4. Student Life
  5. Application procedure
  6. Programs of Study & Language Requirements
  7. Language Requirements and Support
  8. Registration procedure
  9. Accommodation
  10. Practical information

 

Why choose Cyprus?

The beautiful island-nation of Cyprus is located in the south-eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea, at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa. It is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, covering an area of 9,251 sq. km. with a population of 780,000. Cyprus offers a modern cosmopolitan society amidst superb scenery of high mountain ranges, pine forests and fertile plains. Breath-taking coastlines and sunny beaches, and a historical and archaeological heritage of ten thousand years make the island the ideal place to live and study.

Cyprus enjoys warm dry summers with an average temperature of 350 C (960 F) and rainy mild winters with an average temperature of 120 C (520 F). Summer begins in mid-May and continues up to mid-October; winter begins in December and continues up to February. Spring and autumn are mild and pleasant.

The Republic of Cyprus is a member of the European Union, the United Nations, the Council of Europe, the Commonwealth of Nations, and other international bodies. Above all, Cyprus is characterized by the warmth and hospitality of its people. This quality, along with the aforementioned factors, makes the island an attractive destination to tourists, businessmen and students from around the world.

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Why choose Frederick University?

Frederick University is a private University operating in the Republic of Cyprus. Since its establishment, Frederick University managed to achieve an impressive level of growth, both in terms of student population, faculty members, and academic infrastructure and is today considered among the most established universities in the region.

Frederick University has become established in the society and the academic community as a modern university offering teaching and producing research of the highest caliber. It is also recognized as the university that offers novel and innovative programs of study that address societal needs and, primarily, as the university that exhibits high social sensitivity and responsibility.

The University’s Campuses
Frederick University operates from two campuses, the main campus in Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus and the other campus in Limassol, the second largest city.

The Nicosia campus comprises several buildings, all within walking distance from each other. The modern facilities include administrative and faculty offices, a library, conference halls, lecture halls, classrooms, computer and engineering laboratories, art and craft studios, workshops, a fitness center and modern cafeterias. The Campus at the Pallouriotissa area of Nicosia are conveniently situated just two kilometers from the city center with easy access to government offices and foreign embassies, as well as interesting sites such as monuments, museums, archaeological sites and beautiful parks. Besides being the capital of Cyprus, Nicosia is also the largest city on the island.

The Limassol campus comprises classrooms, computer and engineering laboratories, art and craft studios, workshops, a library, a seminar room, administration and faculty offices and a large cafeteria. As a busy international port, cultural center and attractive tourist destination, Limassol offers a unique learning experience. Frederick University students can visit some of the most ancient archaeological sites in the world, relax at sun-drenched beaches and attend world-class artistic performances.

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Recognition of your studies

Frederick University has adopted the ECTS system since 2007 and at the moment it is the holder of both the ECTS and Diploma Supplement Labels. Both labels raise the profile of Frederick University as a transparent and reliable partner in European and international cooperation.

Transcripts

Erasmus students studying at Frederick University, at the end of their study period will be issued official transcripts showing details of the studies they have undertaken at the University and the ECTS awarded. The transcript of record describing their achievements during the mobility period will be provided within a month after the end of the mobility period.

ECTS & Diploma Supplement Label

In 2012, Frederick University has been awarded the ECTS Label, the highest recognition by the European Commission for the excellent application of the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS). Frederick University is among 23 other universities in Europe to receive the Label that year.

This supreme recognition by the European Commission follows the previous year’s achievement and the award of the Diploma Supplement Label, recognition of the excellent work done by Frederick University in implementing the Diploma Supplement. The Diploma Supplement (DS) accompanies a higher education diploma, providing a standardized description of the nature, level, context, content and status of the studies completed by its holder. The supplement is designed as an aid to help academic and professional recognition.

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Student Life

Each semester, Frederick University welcomes around 25-30 students both from EU and non EU-countries. All international students have the same opportunities as Cypriot students and the right to participate in all clubs, activities and events that are organized by the University.

Orientation

We believe that it is important for new students to feel at home during their studies at Frederick University and that is why we organize a number of social events at the beginning of each semester to help incoming students settle in as easily as possible. An Orientation Program at the beginning of each semester, which aims at familiarizing students with departments, programs of studies, requirements, student services, and campus facilities is strongly recommended to all new students. Students have the opportunity to attend seminars on topics that help them adjust to their new environment and also attend a number of other social events to meet new friends.

Clubs and Societies

Excluding the numerous opportunities that Cyprus offers for leisure activities, Frederick University aims at supporting students in order to enjoy an active and vibrant social life. Students enjoy weekend or vacation excursions to the countryside. Such outings offer opportunities to meet and socialize with fellow students and staff away from the routine of the classroom. Through participation in student clubs and societies students have the opportunity to participate in many social and cultural activities. Getting involved is a good way for foreign students to meet new friends and make the most of their stay as part of the Frederick University community. Participation in clubs and societies exposes students to new life experiences, helps them develop valuable leadership skills and abilities and provides opportunities for them to express creativity and talent.

Athletics

Frederick University is a member of the Cyprus University Sports Federation and considers athletics an integral part of the educational process. The University seeks to promote and stimulate the interest and participation of students in sports by sponsoring teams and club activities; these include football, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, handball, futsal and other sports.

Erasmus Student Association (ESA)

ESN was founded in the Netherlands in 1989. After that, it was founded in various European universities and with the financial support from the European Commission; the official ESN International was organized.

In 2008, the Erasmus Student Association – Cyprus was founded as a non-profit, non-partisan, non-political, student association which works in the interest of exchange students from all higher education institutions in Cyprus.

ESA`s main objective is to ensure that every student coming for an exchange program to Cyprus is warmly welcomed, receive all the information they need and become immediately involved in the local student life. To achieve this goal, Erasmus Student Association organizes several meetings, trips, sports activities and cultural events open for all exchange students in Cyprus. ESA is Full member of Erasmus Student Network as of 15th of February 2010 ( ESN - ESA )
For more information: http://www.esacy.org/

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Application procedure

Deadlines
Applications for Fall Semester: June 30th.
Applications for Spring Semester: November 30th.

Documents
Students who have been selected by their home Institution to study or work at Frederick University as ERASMUS students have to send us the following information:

  1. completed Erasmus Student Application form
  2. completed Learning Agreement for Studies or Learning Agreement for Traineeship,
  3. academic transcript.
  4. Proof of English language proficiency

Please send all the required documents to the Erasmus+ Coordinator, KA1:
 Mr Varnavas Mytilineos by
e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.,
fax: 00357-22438234 or
mail to: Frederick University 7, Y. Frederickou Str.,Pallouriotissa, 1036 Nicosia, Cyprus.

Acceptance Letter:
Within 30 working days after the application deadline, successful candidates will receive an acceptance letter or e-mail giving details of arrangements for induction and enrolment if appropriate, when to arrive and what to bring. 

Fees
When on exchange, no tuition fees are ever paid to the host university. Our Incoming Students may attend all courses taught free of charge.

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Programs of Study & Language Requirements

Frederick University offers a large number of academic programs covering a wide range of disciplines that address the needs of most students wishing to embark upon higher education, either at undergraduate or postgraduate level. Today six Schools and sixteen departments operate in the university, offering a total of 40 diverse programs of study. Specifically, twenty (20) programs of study are offered at undergraduate level, twelve (12) postgraduate programs at Master level and ten (10) doctoral programs.

School of Architecture, Fine and Applied Arts
PhD in Applied Arts (ENGLISH)
MA in Interdisciplinary Design (ENGLISH)
Diploma (5 year) in Architecture (GREEK)
BA in Graphic and Advertising Design (ENGLISH)
BA in Interior Design (ENGLISH)

School of Education
PhD in Education for the Environment (GREEK)
PhD in Education (GREEK)
MA in Education for the Environment & Sustainable Development (GREEK)
MA in Educational Sciences: Dynamic Learning Environments (GREEK)
BEd in Pre-primary Education (GREEK)
BEd in Primary Education (GREEK)

School of Humanities and Social Sciences
PhD in Social Work (GREEK)
MA in Social Work and Social Administration (GREEK)
BA in Journalism (GREEK)
BA in Social Work (GREEK)
LLB in Law (Cyprus Law path, Greek Law path) (GREEK)

School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
PhD in Computer Engineering (ENGLISH)
PhD in Civil Engineering (ENGLISH)
PhD in Mechanical Engineering (ENGLISH)
PhD in Electrical Engineering (ENGLISH)
MSc in Electrical Engineering (ENGLISH)
MSc in Engineering Management (ENGLISH)
MSc in Energy Systems (ENGLISH)
MSc in Oil & Gas and Offshore Engineering (ENGLISH)
MSc in Structural Engineering (ENGLISH)
MSc in Web and Mobile Systems (ENGLISH)
BSc in Computer Science (ENGLISH)
BSc in Computer Engineering (ENGLISH)
BSc in Electrical Engineering (ENGLISH)
BSc in Mechanical Engineering (ENGLISH)
BSc in Automotive Engineering (ENGLISH)
BSc in Civil Engineering (ENGLISH)
BSc in Quantity Surveying (ENGLISH)

School of Economic Sciences and Administration
PhD in Management (ENGLISH)
Master in Business Administration (MBA) (ENGLISH)
BA in Business Administration (ENGLISH)
BA in Accounting and Finance (ENGLISH)
BSc in Maritime Studies (ENGLISH)

School of Health Sciences
PhD in Health Management (GREEK)
MSc in Health Management (GREEK)
Diploma (5 years) in Pharmacy (GREEK)
BSc in General Nursing (GREEK)


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Language Requirements and Support

Most of the Programs offered at Frederick University are taught in English but some of the Greek-speaking departments offer some courses in English especially for Incoming Erasmus students.
For more information please contact the Erasmus+ Coordinator KA1

Language Courses:

Frederick University usually offers several courses in English and Greek throughout the semesters. The courses difficulty ranges from elementary to advance. Erasmus students are welcome to register to the language courses. Please check for availability with the Erasmus+ Coordinator KA1

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Registration Procedure

Upon Arrival
Upon arrival all incoming students first have to report to the Erasmus Mobility Office (Nicosia Campus), where they will complete an official registration form and will be guided to the appropriate departmental coordinator for signing up to their specific courses. Please bring with you a valid picture identification card. Students will also receive their Frederick University student card, which gives them access to the library and discounts to numerous entertainment events.

Extensions of Stay / Reductions of Stay
Any requests for extensions or reductions of stay must be made in writing to the ERASMUS officer of the home institution as soon as possible (2-3 months in advance). The officer will then liaise closely with the ERASMUS Institutional Coordinator of the host institution before responding.

Students with dependents
The majority of property available to accommodation services is for single people only. Students seeking accommodation for dependents, such as spouse and children, should ensure that they inform the Erasmus Institutional coordinator as soon as possible. Do not attempt to bring dependents to Cyprus without first securing accommodation.

Students with special needs
Students with special needs are required to submit details of any disability, in order to make special arrangements both in classrooms and accommodation, prior to their arrival.

Non-European Students

Documents to bring with you

1) Correct identity card or international passport;
2) a document that states that you are insured by your institution or government for sickness and accidents;
3) Check with the local Cyprus embassy on visa regulation and additional documents to bring!!

Visa issue
Due to the need for the issuing of student visas, it is important that all international students follow closely the procedures set. Failure to do so may jeopardize their application and/or entry to Cyprus. Due to the fact that formalities for the issue of an entry visa take at least six weeks, candidates are urged to file an application at least 8 weeks prior to the expected date of enrollment.
As the rules of the Migration Department may change from, time to time, students are advised to contact the University for reconfirmation of the requirements, before forwarding documents for the issue of a student visa.

Information about the existence and locations of Diplomatic Missions of the Republic of Cyprus in various countries can be obtained from Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Accommodation

Frederick University does not own a Halls of Residence. However, a free and comprehensive accommodation service is offered to every incoming student who is looking for a place to live. Help and advice is given in all aspects related to housing and accommodation and an up-to-date list of proposed places is made available. We provide advice on privately rented property available in the area close to the University Campus.

Prices range depending on the luxury level, varying from 250€/month for basic accommodation with shared facilities in a house to 500€/month for a private apartment. Electricity, water and telephone expenses are not included in the rent and will have to be paid separately to the owner. The flats usually have blankets but not bed linen nor towels.

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Practical Information

Going abroad on an exchange program requires a lot of preparation and administration. You have to think about all the documents to regulate your credits, but also insurance, taking money along, passport and perhaps visa requirements must be considered.

Insurance
European students have to visit their health/social insurance organization before coming to Cyprus and get the relevant EU health insurance documents (EHIC- http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=559)  for the length of their stay, in case they are in need of medical or dental care. They are then entitled to use the public medical services on the same basis as Cypriot citizens.

Non-European students have to check the insurance policy of their home institute and country and to have to have some form of private medical insurance before their arrival. It is a good idea to discuss with parents and individual insurance company what type of coverage (e.g. accident, travel, property and liability) would be most beneficial for your stay in Cyprus.

Money
Check with your bank to see if your bankcards and credit cards are usable in other European countries. If you are staying for more than 3 months in Cyprus, it may be a good idea to open a bank account in Cyprus. You could then transfer money to this account or deposit the money you bring with you. Please consult with your home bank on the different ways to transfer money.

Climate and clothes
When you pack for Cyprus, you do not have to pack very heavy. One of the benefits of being a Mediterranean island is plentiful sunshine throughout the year with sunny days and fine temperatures almost every day. Extremes of temperatures are rare, meaning Cyprus has something to offer every month of the year, whether it's swimming (as late as November) or enjoying cultural sites and festivals all year long. While seasonal fluctuations are not drastic, they do exist over the year.

For more practical information regarding your stay in Cyprus and much more, go to the Official Portal of the Cyprus Tourism Organisation: http://www.visitcyprus.com/

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